OB/GYN Hospitalist Opportunity in Jackson, TN - Sign-On Bonus Available!
Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Obstetrics & Gynecology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Hospital
Location Jackson, Tennessee, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/26/24

Jackson-Madison County General Hospital

*OB/GYN Hospitalist Opportunity*

*Sign-On Bonus Available*

The Opportunity:
Jackson-Madison is a 635-bed, not-for-profit surgical and acute care facility located between Nashville and Memphis. It serves 17 counties in West Tennessee. The hospital, which originally opened its doors in 1950, delivers more than 3,000 babies each year. It is home to 15 private labor, delivery, and recovery rooms; two operating suites for Cesarean sections; a 42-bed Mother-Baby unit; and a level III NICU.

OBHG OB/GYN Hospitalists are the in-house experts whose ability to handle any obstetric emergency dramatically improves patient safety and satisfaction.

This opportunity involves working collaboratively with local obstetricians to ensure that every pregnant woman who presents to the hospital is cared for by an experienced physician every time. We are seeking OB/GYNs with exceptional clinical and communication skills, a passion for healthcare quality improvement, and a desire to shape the future of our specialty.

As a clinician-centered company, OBHG provides an unparalleled benefits package and superior work/life balance. Full-time Hospitalist have the freedom to create their own schedules – typically eight 24-hour shifts per month – with no on-call duty or office management.

Our OB/GYN Hospitalist jobs offer:

  • Competitive salary
  • Medical, dental, vision & Rx benefits
  • CME allowance
  • 401k employer match
  • Professional liability insurance with tail coverage
  • Leadership and advancement opportunities
  • 20 days off per month

A day in the life includes:

  • Caring for all pregnant women who present emergently, regardless of circumstance
  • Cultivating relationships with staff nurses and hospital personnel
  • Supporting private practice physicians by providing coverage and assistance
  • Caring for unassigned patients
  • Evaluating and treating triage patients
  • Providing consultation to the ED
  • Monitoring labor
  • Delivering babies
  • Performing surgery and surgical assists
  • Evaluating and treating postpartum patients
  • Providing nurse support and education