Part-Time Anesthesiologist, Coastal Anesthesiology Division

Portland, ME
Part Time
Physician - Anesthesiology
Experienced

Part-Time Anesthesiologist – Full-Time Quality of Life!
$242k for Generalist at Community Hospital & ASCs

General Anesthesiologists – Greater Portland, Maine

Spectrum Healthcare Partner’s Coastal Anesthesiology Division is excited to welcome a Board Certified/Board Eligible Part-Time General Anesthesiologist to our dynamic team of 25 anesthesiologists. We provide care across community hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers throughout Greater Portland, blending the support of a well-established group with the independence and flexibility of private practice. Regional fellowship training or strong regional skills are especially valued. This part-time position offers excellent work-life balance, a generous compensation package, and the chance to live in one of the most desirable places in the country.

About the Role

  • Balanced Schedule: Enjoy a 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off rotation for predictable work-life balance.
  • Practice Settings: This part-time position covers area community hospitals in a care team model with CRNA’s (1:2, 1:3) and provides coverage at ambulatory surgical centers in the Greater Portland area (approx. 40% of clinical days). While most cases are conducted within a care team model, anesthesiologist will also be responsible for managing cases independently.
  • Team-Based Call: Manageable call volume (approx. 14 weekday call and 7 weekend call shifts per year). Potential for home call based on proximity.
  • Competitive Compensation: Call taking part-time anesthesiologists earn $242k annually, with the opportunity for additional incentive pay.
  • Generous Paid Time Off: 4 weeks of vacation plus extra comp days.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Health (80% employer-paid), dental, vision, 401(k) with match, LTD, STD, Life and AD&D,  and generous profit sharing.

Why Spectrum?

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is Maine’s largest physician-led, physician-owned multispecialty medical group, bringing together more than 150 physicians across anesthesiology, radiology, pathology, and radiation oncology. Our democratic structure keeps physicians at the center of every decision, ensuring we remain focused on clinical excellence, sustainability, and shared success. Coastal Anesthesiology is a Spectrum Division dedicated to providing excellence in anesthesiology, pain management, and perioperative care in a community practice setting.

Why Maine?

  • Ranked the #1 Best Place to Live on the East Coast by U.S. News and Travel + Leisure
  • A vibrant coastal area with top-rated schools, nationally acclaimed dining scenes, and endless outdoor adventures; from beaches and sailing to skiing and hiking.
  • Not far from Boston and easily connected to major U.S. cities via direct flights.
Ready to practice meaningful medicine while enjoying the benefits of private practice and the lifestyle of coastal New England?  Join us and experience the Spectrum difference.

Contact: Anne Bergeron, Senior Talent Acquisition Manager, at [email protected] to learn more about this fantastic opportunity.
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