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Anesthesiologist

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Join Mobile Anesthesiologists! Office-Based Anesthesia with No Call, Weekends, or Holidays! Excellent Compensation and Benefits. New Grads Welcome!

Ask us about our sign-on bonus and retention opportunity!

Are you tired of overnight calls, unpredictable work hours, and weekend/holiday assignments? Do you seek a position offering a better work/life balance, focusing solely on clinical care without the hassles of corporate and hospital medicine? Are you ready to join a team dedicated to delivering exceptional patient and client experiences? If this resonates with you, consider a shadow day with our long-tenured staff at Mobile Anesthesiologists to witness firsthand the rewarding work we do!

Why Mobile Anesthesiologists?

Mobile Anesthesiologists is seeking personable, patient-centered full-time anesthesiologists to join our thriving office-based anesthesia practice! Our team boasts unmatched morale, culture, and loyalty. We invite you to connect directly with our clinical team to hear about their experiences with our organization – we promise you won't be disappointed!

Who We Are

Mobile Anesthesiologists is an office-based anesthesia practice providing a comprehensive peri-operative solution for physicians, surgeons, and dentists performing procedures in medical office settings. Our team of anesthesiologists and peri-anesthesia registered nurses deliver pre-operative, anesthetic, and post-operative care for various office-based surgical procedures. We operate as a traveling surgery center, bringing all necessary medications, supplies, equipment, and emergency preparedness directly to the surgeon or dental office. Our commitment to safety, quality, and patient satisfaction is unparalleled!

Job Requirements

Our ideal candidates prioritize delivering the best possible experience for our patients and surgeon/dental clients. We value those who care deeply about their colleagues and the patients they serve. Additional requirements include:

  • ABA-certified or ABA eligible
  • Experience in office-based or ASC settings is preferred
  • Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, ambulatory environment
  • Reliable transportation and willingness to travel to client offices

Curious Before Applying?

Explore our physician and surgeon testimonials, articles, and videos on The Scope, an industry journal led by our partner, Ambulatory Anesthesia Care:

  • Dr. Valach on Joining Mobile
  • Meghan Valach on Physician Burnout and Finding Freedom
  • Q&A with Dr. Tara Troy: In-office Procedures and My Practice
  • What Procedures are Physicians Performing in the Office?
  • Alan Wang – What I Don't Worry About in the Office
  • Side-by-Side: The Physician Experience – Hospitals vs. In-office Surgical Suites

Benefits and Compensation

Mobile Anesthesiologists offers a competitive salary, sign-on bonus, extended shift compensation, and performance-based bonus opportunities for exceeding key performance indicators. Our comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, malpractice coverage, vacation, short-term and long-term disability insurance, life insurance, and a 401(k) plan with company match.

If you're seeking to be more than just a number, to engage deeply in patient care, and to contribute to the future of healthcare, Mobile Anesthesiologists is your ideal professional home. Submit your resume today and join us in transforming office-based anesthesia care! Together, we fulfill our mission of changing healthcare and achieving our vision to become the largest non-hospital anesthesia platform in the country.

Excited? We are too! Apply today, and a member of our Talent Success Team will be in touch!

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