U.S. Navy

Emergency Medicine Physician (Part-time, United States Navy Reserves)

United States

$4,351-5,319/month
part-time
Inpatient and outpatient

Job Highlights

  • Loan Repayment or Assistance Offered
  • Any State License Accepted
  • Opportunity to Give Back to Veterans Who Served Our Country
  • America's NAVY is seeking fully trained US board certified & licensed Emergency Medicine Physicians.

    Seeking fully trained US board eligible/certified and licensed Emergency Medicine Physicians for part-time opportunities in Navy Reserve Medicine. (Various onsite positions throughout the United States at Navy installations, no remote positions.)

    Navy Reserve Medicine has opportunities for physicians to serve part-time while maintaining their civilian practice. Navy physicians typically enjoy an accelerated career track, with opportunities to care for the medical needs of the brave men and women who serve our country and their families. It’s a great responsibility—and an honor—of the highest order. The rewards for meeting such challenges are, of course, also great.

    As a Navy Reserve Officer, you’ll have the opportunity to see the world. It really is the best of both of worlds. You serve your country part time, and you stay true to yourself. Drill one weekend per month locally, plus one two-week period annually. Take some time for yourself and enjoy the sights and sounds of places such as Italy, Spain, or Japan, while you complete your annual training.

    You may also take part in humanitarian relief efforts stateside and around the world collaborating with fellow military doctors and other health care professionals, while partnering with organizations such as FEMA, USAID, and Project Hope.

    Navy healthcare offers the ability to focus on the finer points of medicine in state-of-the-art facilities, without the financial and business complications of a private practice. Start-up costs, malpractice insurance, staffing, equipment, and office management don’t exist for Navy physicians.

    Incentives:

    1. May qualify for up to $50,000 per year bonus or $40,000 per year served school loan repayment ($250,000 CAP) for part-time (Reserve) duty
    2. No involuntary deployment for 3 years
    3. Dependent Identification Cards – Dependents access to commissary, exchange, and recreation facilities
    4. Serviceman’s Group Life Insurance – $500,000 for reservists
    5. Dental Insurance – Enroll you and your family in Tricare Dental with low monthly premiums
    6. Health Insurance – Enroll in Tricare Reserve Select for you and your family with low premiums
    7. Thrift Savings Plan – Take advantage of this tax-deferred optional retirement plan
    8. Base Facilities, Commissary, and Exchange access – Have access recreational facilities and exchanges
    9. Travel – Travel Space Available on military aircrafts from certain military bases at a low fee
    10. Retirement – Eligible for retirement benefits for 20 good years of service at military retirement age.
    11. Post 9/11 GI Bill – Provides educational benefits to fulfill your educational needs
    12. Home Loans – Department of Veterans Affairs Home Loan Guarantee Program after 6 years of good service

    Must be a United States citizen, currently practicing, between the ages of 21 and 64 and meet our physical, legal, security screening and credential requirements.

    Categorically matched Residents may also be considered for both active duty as well as Reserves.

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    Compensation Details

    $4,351-5,319/month

    • Qualification for a bonus of up to $50,000 (included in estimated compensation) or $40,000 per year student loan repayment (with a cap of $250,000)

    Posted November 18, 2024