OB/GYN - Miles City, MT - $325K
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OB/GYN Physician
Miles City, Montana
$325,000+ Base Salary | Relocation & Sign-On Package | Housing Provided
If you’ve ever imagined practicing medicine where you’re truly valued — not just another number — this opportunity deserves your attention.
A progressive rural healthcare organization located in the scenic Badlands of Eastern Montana is seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible OB/GYN to join its team. This is a 20-bed Critical Access Hospital serving a tight-knit community of approximately 8,000 residents, along with two local nursing homes (70 and 80 beds).
This facility has a strong leadership team, streamlined onboarding process, and pays within 30 days of start (often sooner). It’s a place where physicians stay.
Position Highlights
• 10 days per month (goal of consecutive days, schedule flexibility discussed)
• Low-volume call
• 1:2 call rotation structure
• Collaborative practice with an experienced PA/NP
• Supportive, close-knit team environment
Compensation & Benefits
• $325,000+ base salary
• Full comprehensive benefits package
• Relocation assistance
• Sign-on bonus
• Housing provided for the first 6 months
What You’ll Be Doing
• Provide comprehensive OB/GYN care in clinic and hospital settings
• Manage acute and chronic conditions
• Perform office procedures within scope of expertise
• Conduct selected laboratory testing and prescribe medications
• Collaborate with advanced practice providers in patient management
• Participate in shared call coverage
What They’re Looking For
• MD or DO from an accredited program
• Board Certified or Board Eligible in OB/GYN
• Montana license (or ability to obtain)
• Two years of experience preferred, but strong candidates considered
Why Miles City?
This is Big Sky Country at its best. Wide open landscapes, low cost of living, no traffic, and a genuine sense of community. You’ll practice meaningful medicine in a place where patients know your name and appreciate your care.
If you’re looking for autonomy, balance, and a strong compensation package — without the burnout of high-volume metro systems — this is an exceptional opportunity.