Anesthesiologist - Pediatric - Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
Full Time
Physician - Anesthesiology
Experienced

Pediatric Anesthesiologist Opportunity in Beautiful Portland, Maine

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is seeking Pediatric Anesthesiologists (board-certified/board-eligible) to become integral members of our distinguished team of 40+ skilled physicians. We have both full-time and part-time positions. We have positions available at Maine Medical Center (MMC), a 700-bed tertiary hospital and Level One Trauma Center, with a residency, adult cardiothoracic fellowship, and academic opportunities.

About this role

  • Competitive Compensation: Enjoy an average shareholder compensation of $550k.  Start on a 2-year shareholder track with the commitment of reaching shareholder pay in just one year.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Health insurance (80% covered by Spectrum), dental and vision plans, a 401(k) with match, profit-sharing, and extensive insurance options.
  • Generous Time Off: 8 weeks of PTO and an additional 2 weeks of paid sick leave, ensuring you have ample time to enjoy life in Maine.
  • Incentive Opportunities: Engage in opportunities for time-based incentive compensation, enhancing your earning potential.
  • Contribute to team by playing a pivotal role in educating residents, participating in research, patient care and the continuous improvement of our practice.
  • Unique practice model that combines private practice and academics.
  • Staffing is 1:2 with residents, 1:3 with CRNAs and the case mix is 35% pediatrics / 65% adult.
  • Call averages one weekend/month, one-weekday call/week.
We are the largest pediatric surgical program in Northern New England performing over 3500 anesthetics per year. Our specialized pediatric surgery partners include pediatric surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedics, ENT, and cardiac surgery.
  • ABA board certification, and Pediatric Anesthesiology Boards required within 4 years of employment.
  • The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital is Maine's premier pediatric referral hospital with 116 beds including 31 Level III NICU beds, 20 Level II Continuing Care Nursery beds and 10 PICU beds.
  • We provide anesthesia at MMC’s inpatient hospital, outpatient surgery center and outpatient imaging centers.
  • Our pediatric anesthesia group provides expert anesthesiology care including complex neurosurgical repairs, neonatal surgery, airway reconstructions, cath lab procedures, and “bread and butter” pediatric services. Pediatric cardiac bypass case opportunities exist for those with interest and additional cardiac training.
We are committed to education and research with opportunities for both. Physicians are clinical faculty at the Tufts University School of Medicine and are integral to the education of our expanding MMC anesthesiology residency. We also participate in research and quality improvement endeavors central to the mission of the pediatric and anesthesia service lines.
Community
Living and working in Maine assures an enhanced work-life balance. Located on the southern Maine coastline, Portland is an exceptionally diverse and vibrant community, renowned for the best of urban sophistication with small-town friendliness. Four-season recreational opportunities, such as skiing, hiking, sailing, and miles of beautiful beaches are all within a short driving distance. The greater Portland area offers great school districts, is ideal for raising a family, and is located less than two hours north of Boston.

Why Spectrum
With over 200 top specialists in anesthesiology, orthopaedics, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, and interventional radiology, Spectrum is committed to providing a broad range of advanced expertise to our patients, communities, and hospital partners.

As a result of our size, the diverse services we offer, and the breadth of our geographic coverage, Spectrum has a seat at the table with healthcare systems, employers, insurers, managed care organizations, and policymakers. When it comes to making decisions about healthcare delivery, the physician perspective is represented.

 

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