What are the responsibilities and job description for the Anesthesiologist position at Ambulatory Anesthesia Care?
Are you tired of taking overnight call? Fatigued from unpredictable work hours and ongoing weekend/holiday assignments? Are you looking for a new position where you can achieve a better work/life balance while focusing on clinical care rather than the headaches of corporate and hospital medicine? Are you ready to be part of a team committed to providing the best possible patient and client experience? If this interests you, please come for a shadow day and talk with our long-tenured staff to see the rewarding work of Noble Anesthesia Partners.
Noble Anesthesia Partners is looking for full and part-time anesthesiologists with the opportunity to join in W2 or 1099 capacity to service our ASC clients in the El Paso division. Our clinical staff’s morale, culture, and loyalty are unmatched. We would love to connect you directly with our clinical team so that you can hear directly from them about their experience with our organization – we promise you will not be disappointed!
BENEFITS
2 years to PARTNERSHIP for full-time W-2 only – Shares awarded for tenure and leadership roles
Position Details
- 4 ASCs, 1 Endoscopy Center
- Providers will be credentialed at more than one facility to provide flexibility (e.g., early out requests)
- No OB, no hearts, no trauma, no neonates, only healthy kids (rarely)
- No in-house call. Noble call is the late day on the schedule. Most calls finish up at 7 pm.
- Regional anesthesia training preferred
- Noble pays for providers to attend the Maverick Regional Anesthesia Course in Fort Worth
- 40 – 50 hours/week, seasonal variation, sometimes less than 40 hours/week