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Physician jobs provide work opportunities for qualified medical professionals. People who are certified in the medical field can look for jobs in many specialties, including anesthesiology, cardiology, family practice, internal medicine, radiology, and more. Many different types of healthcare organizations employ physicians. Physicians can work in a private practice, a hospital setting, a laboratory, or a clinic.
You can find physician jobs by looking in your local classified ads or by going to online job boards such as Monster.com or PhysicianJobs.com. Some websites allow you to search by specialty; others allow you to search by job location. Many will allow you to do both. You can also find physician jobs by hiring a headhunter or a recruiter or by contacting your local employment office.
If you are a healthcare provider looking for a physician to join your team, you can also keep an eye on the online job boards. Some medical schools work directly with the local community to place recent graduates into the workforce. Interview as many candidates as possible; it is important to find a physician who is the right fit for your practice, hospital, or clinic. Business.com is a comprehensive source of information about physician jobs.
Physician Jobs
How to find physician career information onlineBy Kelly Paynter If your healthcare organization needs to hire a doctor, nurse practitioner or physician assistant, you may face a difficult task. The demand for qualified doctors and mid-level providers is high, enrollment at American medical schools is down and competition for the best candidates is fierce.
There are, however, several tools at your disposal online to help you find the right physician. Your company may offer business jobs for physicians (such as healthcare administrators), or you may need staff for traditional physician careers.
When looking to hire a physician, you should try
- Websites that feature doctor job openings, candidate resumes and recruiter contacts;
- Traditional employment recruiting firms; or
- Locum tenens recruiting firms.
Check out job boards to find physician job openings
Several key players in the job board industry help men and women find their careers as a physician. Such websites have multiple functions. One function is listing reputable physician recruiting firms, many of which are members of the Association of Staff Physician Recruiters (ASPR). Another function is searchable databases of physicians' curriculum vitae by specialty. You can also place an ad on such websites to attract potential doctors. It costs money to search resumes and place ads, but the directories of physician recruiters are usually free.
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Visit the ASPR website to view member recruiting firms. Physician Work offers a free 15-day trial to potential employers. MD Jobsite and healthEcareers are market leaders in physician job boards.
Utilize a recruiting firm to hire a physician for your company
If you have ever tried to hire a physician, you know one thing: it's hard. Specialties such as oncology graduate very few doctors per year from medical school; it may take years to find the perfect cancer doctor. You should turn to trained experts with access to databases, medical school personnel contacts and job board websites to help you hire that perfect candidate. Some recruiters work on a contingency basis, which means that you don't pay until they find a doctor. Other firms charge a monthly fee or half the placement fee upfront. Most companies allow you to work with other firms so you can have a variety of recruiters searching hard to find your physician.
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Visit JPE Health, Cejka Search or Vista Staffing to hire a physician recruiter to staff your company.
Use a locum tenens recruiting firm to fill short-term physician jobs
Perhaps you can't find the perfect candidate but don't want to leave the position vacant. Maybe a doctor wants to take a 3-month maternity leave or a year-long sabbatical. Whatever the reason, you may need short-term (temporary) doctors to help fill your firm's needs. So-called locum tenens organizations specialize in finding short-term doctors. Such doctors may be in between jobs, retired or simply like to travel all over the world. Check to see if the firm you hire is a member of the National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations (NALTO).
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Reputable locum tenens companies include LocumTenens.com, CompHealth and MDA. Visit NALTO’s website to screen potential locum tenens recruiting firms.
- Employment for doctors is an unpredictable experience. You may find the perfect doctor as soon as you begin looking, or your search may take months or years. If your firm is located in a rural area, a run-down area of town or has other negative factors that may affect job desirability, brainstorm creative incentives to attract quality physicians to your company.
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