🔹Cardiac Anesthesiologist - $650K+/Year | Albany, New York 🔹MG
Job at a glance
Job description
We are seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Cardiac Anesthesiologists to join our well-established private practice in Albany, New York. Our team supports a high-volume inpatient heart center, providing care for complex cardiac surgical procedures.
Our group is the largest anesthesia provider in the Albany-Troy-Saratoga region, serving the community with compassionate, expert care for over 40 years.
Compensation and Benefits
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Starting salary: $650,000 per year (base; excludes productivity bonuses, incentives, extra shifts, etc.)
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$100,000 sign-on bonus
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Relocation reimbursement (based on distance, receipt-based)
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Health, dental, and vision insurance
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Paid malpractice insurance including tail coverage
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CME time and expense allowance
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Paid time off and holidays
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Retirement savings plan
Job Responsibilities
Cover cases at both St. Peter's Hospital (Albany) and Samaritan Hospital (Troy) campuses
Participate in pre-operative evaluations and post-operative care for cardiac patients
Collaborate closely with cardiac surgeons, nurses, and multidisciplinary healthcare teams
Follow and contribute to anesthesia protocols and quality improvement initiatives
Maintain strong communication and compassionate patient care
No supervision of CRNAs required
Manage a typical day with 6-8 cardiac cases
Qualifications
ECHO Board Certified and/or Cardiac Anesthesiology Fellowship-trained (must complete prior to start) – Required
NY State Medical License or willingness to obtain – Required
Current BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications (or to be obtained prior to start) – Required
Cardiac Anesthesiology Fellowship training – Highly preferred
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Open to H-1B visa candidates; not accepting J-1 waivers or locums
Working Hours
Call rotation: 1:5 schedule (first call every eighth night, no second call)
Weekend and holiday call shared evenly
Skills
Proficiency with complex cardiac surgeries and advanced monitoring including ECHO
Team-oriented approach with effective collaboration skills
Commitment to quality, safety, and compassionate patient care