Otolaryngologist (ENT)
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Job description
Our client, a top-tier academic medical center in New York City, is seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Otolaryngologist with a strong interest or fellowship training in otology/ear surgery. This is a unique opportunity to join a high-volume, dynamic ENT service that spans two major hospitals and plays a central role in resident education and surgical innovation. If you're a driven ENT looking to leave your mark in a high-impact, academic setting—this role delivers. From flexible scheduling and outstanding peer support to the rare chance to build and lead a specialized program, this position offers both clinical and professional advancement in one of the most exciting medical markets in the world. The position offers the best of both worlds: academic engagement and clinical leadership within a collegial and well-resourced environment. Join a team that values innovation, mentorship, and mission-driven care.
Responsibilities:
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Provide high-quality ENT care across two teaching hospital campuses
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Diagnose and treat a wide range of otolaryngologic conditions with a focus on otology
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Participate in 3 days of outpatient clinics and 2 days in the OR each week
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Collaborate with a team of experienced ENTs and ENT residents
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Participate in the training and mentorship of ENT residents
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Help develop and expand the otology service line, including potential for cochlear implant program development
Requirements:
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Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Otolaryngology
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Fellowship-trained in Otology or strong clinical interest/experience in ear surgery
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Motivated to help build a robust otology service line
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Open to both new graduates and experienced physicians
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Academic interest and enthusiasm for resident teaching
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Visionary mindset for program development and growth
Compensation & Benefits:
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Competitive salary with paid call and overtime
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Excellent retirement plan
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Generous support for clinical growth and academic pursuits
- Opportunity to lead in service line expansion and potential cochlear implant program launch
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