Gastroenterologist Opportunity | Central New Jersey | $500K+ Compensation | Flexible Role with Equity Path
Job at a glance
Job description
This is not a volume-driven GI role with layers of red tape. It’s a direct opportunity to work with leadership that understands gastroenterology, respects clinical judgment, and builds around physicians—not spreadsheets.
We’re recruiting a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Gastroenterologist to join a well-established New Jersey practice known for collaboration, strong infrastructure, and a culture where physicians are trusted to practice at a high level.
What You’ll Bring
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Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Gastroenterology
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Unrestricted New Jersey medical license
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Active DEA registration
Why Gastroenterologists Choose This Practice
Clinical Independence You Can Actually Use
Shape your scope, manage your practice style, and make care decisions without unnecessary oversight. Leadership is physician-led and values expertise over micromanagement.
Procedural Focus with ASC Access
Perform endoscopic procedures in a high-quality Ambulatory Surgery Center with opportunities for ownership for physicians interested in efficiency, autonomy, and additional income streams.
Career Flexibility at Any Stage
Whether you’re early in practice and want mentorship or further along and seeking leadership, reduced call, or a refined clinical focus, this role adjusts to your career goals.
Strong Team, Real Support
Work alongside an experienced, collaborative care team with dedicated clinical and administrative support that keeps your attention where it belongs—on patients.
Academic & Leadership Opportunities (Optional)
Get involved in resident education and mentorship if desired, contributing to the development of future gastroenterologists while strengthening the practice’s clinical culture.
Compensation That’s Competitive and Clear
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Guaranteed base salary
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RVU and quality-based incentives
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Comprehensive benefits package
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Generous PTO and CME support
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Long-term earning upside through practice growth and ASC participation