Emergency Medicine Physician
Not Specified, NJ, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Emergency Medicine
- Physician
- Board Certified
Emergency Medicine Physicians are sought to provide urgent, high-acuity care in a fast-paced hospital environment with extensive specialty support and advanced facilities. The role requires board certification, physical stamina for long shifts, and the ability to manage a range of emergency medical procedures. Competitive pay, full benefits, and professional growth opportunities are offered in collaborative, technologically advanced settings at Carepoint Hospitals in New Jersey.
Inhospital Physicians (IHP) is on the hunt for passionate, board-certified Emergency Medicine Physicians ready to step into full-time roles at Carepoint Hospitals in Hoboken and Bayonne, NJ. If you're looking for a fast-paced, rewarding position with incredible support and cutting-edge facilities, this is your chance to make an impact!
Positions Available:
Bayonne Hospital Bayonne, NJ
Volume: 22-23K annually
Acuity: High Focus on levels 1, 2, 3
Requirements: Board-certified in Emergency Medicine
Features: STEMI & Joint Commission Primary Care Stroke Center, full in-house ICU, extensive specialty coverage, minimal boarding everything you need to provide top-tier care!
Why You ll Love These Roles:
️ Competitive Pay & Full Benefits Because your hard work deserves it!
️ Collaborative, Supportive Team Work with the best and grow with the best!
️ State-of-the-Art Facilities Modern, advanced tech to help you excel.
️ Endless Growth Opportunities You ll have the chance to develop your skills and career like never before!
Don t miss out apply now to be part of something bigger!
Physical Demands:
This physician/APP role requires stamina in fast-paced healthcare: prolonged standing/walking (8-12 hrs/shift); rapid emergency movement (sprints, crowds); lifting/carrying 25-50 lbs equipment; pushing/pulling 100 lbs (beds/carts) with aid; frequent bending/stooping/kneeling for care; constant reaching/fine motor skills (suturing/IVs); occasional climbing/balancing; tolerating stressors (temps, noise, fluids, hazards) during irregular shifts/on-call/infection risks accommodations for disabilities; varies by setting (clinic/ER).




