General Surgery Opening in Kankakee, IL
Updated 3/20/26
Kankakee, Illinois, United States
Physician
Surgery-General
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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
General Surgery opening in Kankakee, IL
Located in Kankakee, IL - Chicago 60 miles, Champaign 70 miles
Full-time; Permanent
Hospital-Employed
Overview:
* Seeking Board Certified or Board Eligible General Surgeon
* Join established surgical team in growing community practice
* Broad scope of general surgery with elective and acute care cases
* Collaborative, multidisciplinary environment
* Opportunity to work with and teach residents and medical students
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Clinical Details:
* Perform a wide range of general surgery procedures including: Elective general surgery, Endoscopy and Acute care and urgent surgical cases
* Mix of inpatient, outpatient, and emergency procedures
* No in-house call required
* Call response time: 60 minutes
* Work within suburban acute care setting with strong support staff
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Compensation & Benefits:
* Base salary range: $430,000 - $450,000
* Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
* Retirement plan options
* CME allowance and paid time off
* Malpractice provided
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Requirements:
* MD or DO
* Completion of General Surgery residency
* Board Certified or Board Eligible in General Surgery
* Eligible for Illinois medical license
* Active DEA registration
* Strong clinical and communication skills
* Interest in teaching and academic involvement
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About the Area:
Kankakee is located in northeastern Illinois and offers a suburban lifestyle with convenient access to Chicago. The area provides affordable living, family-friendly communities, and access to outdoor recreation including parks, rivers, and golf courses. Residents enjoy a quieter pace of life while remaining within driving distance of major metropolitan amenities.
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