Pediatrician - Where Community, Compassion & Quality Care Come Together
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St. Joseph Hospital | Nashua, New Hampshire
At St. Joseph Hospital, pediatrics is more than a specialty—it’s a promise to the families of our community. We are seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Pediatrician to join our collegial, mission-driven practice in Nashua, NH, where you’ll have the opportunity to build meaningful, long-term relationships with patients while enjoying an exceptional quality of life.
This is an ideal opportunity for a pediatrician who values teamwork, balance, and the ability to truly make a difference in access to care for children and families.
The Practice & Patient Experience
Our pediatric clinic provides full-spectrum primary care, serving infants, children, and adolescents with a diverse and rewarding case mix, including:
- Preventive and well-child care
- Acute childhood illnesses
- Chronic disease management
- Behavioral and developmental concerns
You’ll care for an average of 20 patients per day, allowing for meaningful visits without sacrificing efficiency or quality.
A Team You’ll Be Proud to Join
One of our greatest strengths is our deeply collaborative, interdisciplinary team. Physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, and support staff work closely together in a culture defined by:
- Mutual respect and shared accountability
- Strong continuity of care
- A genuine sense of support—even during times of growth and change
This is a practice where colleagues have each other’s backs and where your voice is valued.
A Meaningful Opportunity to Make an Impact
Like many practices nationwide, we are navigating access challenges due to growing patient demand. This presents a powerful opportunity for a new pediatrician to:
- Help rebalance panel sizes
- Improve timely access for families
- Shape the future of pediatric care delivery within the community
Your presence will be felt immediately—and appreciated deeply.
Schedule Designed for Balance
We believe excellent care starts with a sustainable schedule:
- Four 8-hour clinic days (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
- One dedicated administrative day each week
- Shared pediatric call rotation among panelized providers
- Weekend rotation: Friday–Sunday
- Saturday clinic hours: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Kinsley Street location)
- RN triage support serves as first call, allowing you to focus on what matters most
Why Nashua, New Hampshire?
Nashua offers the perfect blend of small-city charm and big-city access:
- Excellent schools and family-friendly neighborhoods
- Easy access to Boston, the seacoast, mountains, and lakes
- A vibrant downtown with restaurants, arts, and community events
- Four beautiful seasons and endless outdoor recreation
It’s an ideal place to build a career, a life, and a community.
Why St. Joseph Hospital?
As part of Covenant Health, St. Joseph Hospital is proud of its long-standing commitment to compassionate, mission-driven care. Here, you’ll find:
- A supportive, hospital-employed model
- Strong leadership and operational support
- A culture grounded in service, respect, and community connection
If you’re a pediatrician seeking purpose, balance, and the chance to truly impact children’s lives—while enjoying an outstanding lifestyle—St. Joseph Hospital may be exactly where you belong.
Covenant Health Mission Statement
We are a Catholic health ministry, providing healing and care for the whole person, in service to all in our communities.
Our Core Values:
- Compassion
We show respect, caring and sensitivity towards all, honoring the dignity of each person, especially the poor, vulnerable and suffering.
- Integrity
We promote justice and ethical behavior, and responsibly steward our human, financial and environmental resources.
- Collaboration
We work in partnership, dialogue and shared purpose to create healthy communities.
- Excellence
We deliver all services with the highest level of quality, while seeking creative innovation.
Applicants, employees and former employees are protected from employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, and genetic information (including family medical history).