Anesthesiologist - Generalist - Greater Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
Full Time
Physician - Anesthesiology
Experienced

General Anesthesiologist – Community Hospitals & ASCs


Enjoy the great quality of life only the Southern Maine coast can offer while working in a highly successful and progressive multi-specialty physician-owned group!

Spectrum Healthcare Partner’s Coastal Anesthesiology Division is seeking a General Anesthesiologist (board certified / board eligible) to join our growing and established group of 25+ anesthesiologists to provide coverage to community hospitals and a variety of ambulatory surgical centers in the greater Portland, Maine area. Regional Fellowship or strong regional skills preferred.  This full-time position includes a generous compensation and benefits package.

The successful applicant would join our practice location in Biddeford, Maine. Biddeford and neighboring Saco, are home to 40,000 people, boast idyllic downtowns and are just 25 minutes from both Portland and Kennebunkport.
This position would predominantly cover a 150-bed community hospital and affiliated surgery center, with the option for home-call (based on proximity). The applicant would also provide coverage at private ambulatory surgery centers in the Greater Portland Area that our practice supports.

Benefits

  • Total Comp $575,000+
  • 2-year shareholder track position
  • Generous compensation package
  • Opportunity for additional time-based incentive compensation
  • Health Insurance (80% company-paid)
  • Dental & Vision Insurance Plans
  • 401(k) Match and Profit-Sharing Plan
  • Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
  • Long-term Disability Insurance
  • Short-term Disability Insurance
  • 8 weeks PTO
  • Medical Reimbursement Plan

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is a Maine-based, physician-led organization that combines strong physician leadership with expertise from a multi-disciplinary management team. Spectrum is comprised of over 200 board-certified physicians serving patients and communities throughout Maine and northern New England. Coastal Anesthesiology is a division of Spectrum Healthcare Partners dedicated to providing excellence in anesthesia, pain management and perioperative care in a community hospital-focused practice setting.
This is a highly compensated, full-time position located in Maine. The region boasts progressive cities with excellent schools, cultural amenities, and year-round recreational activities all within two hours of Boston.

Our Mission
We are an independent, physician-led, multispecialty medical practice that is committed to delivering high-quality, cost-effective care in every community we serve.

Why Spectrum
Spectrum is Maine’s largest statewide multispecialty, physician-owned and –directed professional organization, with more than 200 physicians practicing in the areas of anesthesiology, pain management, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, and vascular and interventional radiology. We contract with healthcare facilities across Maine and in northern New England to provide these services.
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. So when it comes to making decisions about healthcare delivery, the physician's perspective is represented.
Spectrum Healthcare Partner’s Coastal Anesthesiology Division is a group of 25 established anesthesiologists who provide coverage to community hospitals in the greater Portland, Maine area.

Our Community
Living and working in Maine assures an enhanced work-life balance. Our anesthesiologists live and work in southern coastal towns including BrunswickPortland, and Biddeford. The greater Portland area 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 area offers great school districts, is ideal for raising a family, and is located less than two hours north of Boston.

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