Anesthesiologist - Pediatric - Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
Full Time
Physician - Anesthesiology
Experienced

Now Offering Increased Compensation!

Pediatric Anesthesiologist – Portland, Maine

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is seeking full-time BC/BE pediatric anesthesiologists to join our dynamic team of over 60 physicians at Maine Medical Center—a 700-bed, Level 1 Trauma Center and flagship hospital for the State of Maine, home to Maine’s premier pediatric referral hospital, the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, and a leading teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine.
 

About This Role:


This is a unique opportunity to practice high-acuity, academic medicine in a physician-owned and physician-led private practice. Our pediatric group delivers approximately 6,000 pediatric anesthetics per year across MMC’s hospital, outpatient surgery center, and imaging facilities.
 
  • Pediatric Case Mix: 45% pediatrics/55% adult, including neonatal surgery, complex neuro, ENT, cardiac (bypass opportunities for qualified candidates), and “bread and butter” peds cases
  • Manageable Call: Call averages 1 weekday per week and <1 weekend per month, with a strong team approach to coverage.
  • Academic Engagement, Private Practice Foundation: Contribute meaningfully to resident and fellow education, participate in clinical research, and pursue academic advancement - all within a physician-owned practice that still values autonomy, innovation, and physician leadership.
  • Exceptional Compensation: Full-time, call-taking anesthesiologists average $600k annually for 1900 hours of work per year, with additional earnings through time-based incentive pay.
  • Generous Time Off: 8 weeks of vacation plus additional comp days.
  • Manageable Call: Call averages 1 weekday per week and <1 weekend per month, with a strong team approach to coverage.
  • Robust Benefits Package: Includes health (80% employer-paid), dental, vision, 401(k) with match, and generous profit sharing.
  • Candidate Requirements: ABA certified and complete Pediatric Anesthesiology Boards within 4 years.

More About Us

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is Maine’s largest physician-led, multispecialty medical group. We are 100% physician-owned and physician-governed, with over 200 physicians in anesthesiology, radiology, pathology, and more. Our structure keeps doctors at the center of decision-making and ensures our group’s focus remains on clinical excellence, sustainability, and shared success.

Why Maine?

  • #1 Best Place to Live on the East Coast – U.S. News & Travel + Leisure
  • Live and work in Portland, a thriving small city with top-rated schools, a nationally recognized food scene, and four-season recreation: beaches, skiing, hiking, sailing—all just minutes away.
  • Only 2 hours from Boston, with direct flights to major U.S. cities.


Ready to combine meaningful academic practice with the independence and benefits of private medicine?

Apply today and experience the Spectrum difference.


 

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