Permanent Role: π Nocturnist Opportunity β Troy, NY | $332,800 Base + $40K Bonus | 7-On/7-Off Schedule
Job at a glance
Job description
Join a collaborative, physician-led hospitalist group in Troy, New York, as a full-time Nocturnist and experience a flexible schedule, competitive pay, and a supportive clinical environmentβjust minutes from Albany and the scenic Hudson River Valley.
π©Ί Position Highlights:
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Schedule: 7-on / 7-off, 12-hour shifts (7 PM β 7 AM)
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Compensation: $332,800 base salary
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Starting Bonus: Up to $40,000 (discussed during interview)
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Patient Load: Avg. 15β18 patients per physician
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Team Support: APPs on staff; strong peer collaboration
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ICU: Closed β no procedures or ICU management required
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Duties: Respond to rapids and codes; no admissions to ICU
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Environment: Directly employed, hospitalist-led model in a physician-friendly system
β Qualifications:
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Board Certified or Board Eligible in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine (within 5 years of eligibility)
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New York Medical License or willing to obtain
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DEA certification or willingness to obtain
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Clean malpractice/license history β highly preferred
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Accepting H-1B visa candidates (J-1 not eligible)
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2025 grads and recent BE candidates encouraged to apply!
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Not accepting locums or candidates within 30 miles of the facility
πΌ Benefits That Matter:
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Relocation allowance based on distance (reimbursement model)
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Tail-covered malpractice insurance
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CME time + allowance
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Generous PTO
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Full suite of health benefits β medical, dental, vision
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Retirement savings with employer match
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Opportunities for career growth, leadership, and clinical development
ποΈ Why Troy, NY?
Nestled in the Capital Region, Troy offers a blend of historic charm, arts and culture, and outdoor adventure. Enjoy proximity to Albany, world-class dining, and easy access to the Adirondacks, Berkshires, and beyond.
Ready to balance purpose-driven work with a flexible lifestyle and strong compensation? Apply today to become part of a high-performing team that values both patients and providers.