Physical Med & Rehab Opening in Billings, MT
Updated 11/03/25
Billings, Montana, United States
Physician
Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Inpatient Rehab Medical Director Opening in Montana
Located in Billings, MT
Full-time, employed position
Seeking BE/BC
We are currently seeking a physician to serve as the Medical Director at a 34-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility that serves patients in need of rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies. Our rehabilitation programs provide ongoing care and specialized treatment for patients throughout their recovery journey. We offer customized, intense rehabilitation tailored to the individual needs of those recovering from stroke, brain injury, neurological conditions, trauma, spinal cord injury, amputation, and orthopedic injury.
Position Details:
Independent contractor status
Flexible schedule
Latest technology
Team environment
Medical Director training and support
Best in Class compliance team
Physician shall provide services 32 or more hours in an acute rehabilitation hospital.
Billings, MT, with a population of approximately 120,000 residents, is the largest city in Montana and offers a vibrant mix of urban amenities and natural beauty. Known for its dynamic arts scene, diverse dining options, and strong local economy, Billings provides a high quality of life with excellent educational and healthcare facilities. The city is situated near the stunning Rimrocks, providing residents with easy access to outdoor activities like hiking and rock climbing. Billings serves as a regional hub, conveniently located about 200 miles east of Bozeman and 300 miles south of Great Falls, making it well-positioned for both local exploration and access to larger metropolitan areas.
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