Primary Care Physician - Partnership Track at MASC Medical
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 May, 26

Salary

240000.0

Posted On

17 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Primary Care, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Patient Management, Hospital Work, SNF Work, Collaboration, Disease Prevention, Board Certified, Board Eligible

Industry

Staffing and Recruiting

Description
Primary Care Physician St. Petersburg, FL We are looking to add an experienced Primary Care Physician to our practice. We are a family and Internal medicine practice that has been serving the Pinellas County community for over two decades. Our highly trained team of physicians, nurse practitioners, and ancillary staff provides services in offices, hospitals, nursing homes, and several long-term care facilities. Our ideal candidate will be Board Certified or Board Eligible. Ideal start date is March 2026. Schedule: · Full-time Monday - Thursday 7am - 4pm, Friday 7am - 1pm. Primary Care Physician Salary & benefits: Salary: 230K - 240K Productivity Bonus based on production (There’s also options for hospital and SNF work) CME, PTO 401K with 6% matching Shor-term & Long-term disability Licensing Fees Malpractice Insurance with tail after 5 years Office support staff Partnership after 3 years Sign-on/Relocation bonus - Open to discuss! Primary Care Physician Responsibilities: Manage and treat primary care patients in an outpatient setting with an option for hospital and SNF work. Collaborate with other primary care providers when needed. Promote health by advising patients concerning diet, hygiene, and methods for prevention of disease. Other duties as assigned. Primary Care Physician Education and Experience Board Certified or Board Eligible Required Florida Medical License with no restrictions Prior Primary Care experience is a MUST. #MASC102#ZR
Responsibilities
The Primary Care Physician will manage and treat primary care patients primarily in an outpatient setting, with optional work in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. Responsibilities also include collaborating with other providers and advising patients on health promotion, hygiene, and disease prevention.
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