Allegheny Health Network

Join AHN's Primary Care team as an Express Care Physician

Erie, PA

full-time
Outpatient
Suburban

Saint Vincent Hospital

Job Highlights

  • High Earning Potential
  • Loan Repayment or Assistance Offered
  • Non-Profit Employer
  • The Allegheny Health Network (AHN) is recruiting a full-time Express Care Physician to join our two new express care locations in Erie, PA. The sites are located within 15 minutes of AHN Saint Vincent Hospital.

     

    Job Duties:

    ·       Work a 40-hour week with flexible scheduling

    o   8 and 12 hour shifts available.

    o   Some weekend shifts required.

    ·       Professional and enthusiastic support staff

    ·       Must be comfortable with

    o   Suturing

    o   Removal of simple foreign bodies

    o   Initial read of X-rays

    o   ECG interpretation

    o   Splinting of fractures

     

    Job Qualifications:

    ·       Board Eligible or Board Certified in Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics.

    ·       PA License

    ·       ACLS and PALS required.

     

    AHN Proudly Offers

    ·       Competitive Compensation Package 

    ·       Health, Dental & Vision Insurance

    ·       Retirement Benefits

    ·       Generous PTO Plan

    ·       Additional benefits include, but not limited to: EAP, Employee Discounts, and Gym Discounts

     

    About Erie:

    Located directly on one of our Great Lakes, Erie is home to Presque Isle State Park offering 7 miles of beaches, 14 miles of trails, and endless water activities including boating, fishing, paddle boarding and more! Enjoy our local wineries and breweries, diverse eateries, boutiques, coffee shops, ski resorts and museums. Benefit from the area’s low cost of living, international airport, abundance of school systems and close proximity to several major cities. With so much to explore, Erie has something for everyone!

     

    About AHN’s Saint Vincent Hospital:

    Nationally recognized for innovative practices and quality care, Allegheny Health Network is one of the largest healthcare systems serving Western PA. AHN’s Saint Vincent Hospital is a 350-bed tertiary care hospital currently serving the tristate area. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and robotic capabilities. Saint Vincent Hospital has been proud to open a brand new 39-bed Emergency Department, on-

    site Cancer Institute facility, four state-of-the-art 700 sq. ft. Operating Rooms and more! Recently voted Erie’s Choice as the ‘Best Hospital’ and ‘Best Place to Work’, AHN Saint Vincent continues to shine in its commitment to its employees and the Erie community.  

     

    Email your CV and direct inquiries to:

    Carissa Johnston | Physician Recruiter

    carissa.johnston@ahn.org or 412-527-5941

    About Allegheny Health Network

    Allegheny Health Network has received numerous national, regional and local accolades for superior outcomes, quality care, and positive impacts on the communities we serve. Comprised of 14 hospitals, 5 Health+Wellness Pavilions and more than 250 primary and specialty care practices, the AHN team includes approximately 2,400 physicians, 21,000 employees and 2,000 volunteers. Together, we provide world-class medicine to patients in our communities, across the country and around the world.

    Our physicians continually explore and develop new treatments that allow us to bring medical discoveries from the laboratory directly to patients. These breakthroughs help to save lives and give patients access to the latest treatments for disease and medical conditions. Allegheny Health Network is also committed to educating and training the next generation of doctors by serving as the clinical campus for both Temple University School of Medicine and Drexel University College of Medicine.

    We have received accolades from numerous organizations, including Thomson Reuters, AARP, Healthgrades, and Consumer Reports. These accolades recognize our dedication to excellence, but they also strengthen our ability to tackle the diseases that confront us today so that we may find a cure for tomorrow.

    Posted October 22, 2024