Facial Plastics, Private Practice with partnership, Live in Wilmington, Delaware
Huntley, Illinois, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Otolaryngology
Salary $40,000 – $1,000,000 yearly
Degree Required Residency/Fellowship/Externship
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Location 19804, Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/19/24

This is a long-established private practice.
This is NOT private equity.
Open due to expansion.
Permanent, full time - not locums.
Your focus is on Facial Plastics.
No General ENT.
The schedule offers a work-life balance.
Three surgery days and two clinical days.
The offices are well-equipped and use EMA.
Track to partnership.
Separate option to buy into the attached surgery center.
$400,000 base plus production.
Benefits include Medical, Relocation, CME, & paid malpractice.
Great boutique shopping, local festivals, and theaters.
Highly rated public and private school districts.
Situated between Philadelphia and Baltimore.

Job Responsibilities

Prefer you provide facial surgery, breast enhancement, and body contouring treatments to achieve beautiful, permanent results. In addition, improve facial wrinkles and jowls, remove stubborn fat and shape the body with liposuction, improve dimpling caused by cellulite, and firm loose or hanging skin.

Qualifications

Doctor of Medicine degree
Board Certified or Board Qualified in Otolaryngology
Fellowship training in Facial Plastics
If Board Qualified, must receive Board Certification within 2 years of hire.
Fellowship trained in FPRS
Ability to obtain a Delaware medical license

Skills

Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt easily to change
Great attention to detail and quality
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other faculty and staff at all levels throughout the institution
Strong history of collaboration
Outstanding communication skills, advanced organizational skills, and compassion for patients.
Willingness and ability to build relationships with community providers and practices