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Elevate your career by stepping into a meaningful leadership role in one of the most scenic regions of the Pacific Northwest. As the facility medical director for Cascade Valley Hospital, you’ll guide an established emergency medicine team, shape clinical operations, and drive high-quality patient care in a collaborative, community-focused environment. This is an opportunity to lead with purpose, influence department performance, and help advance emergency care for the Arlington community.
Opportunity Overview
Competitive Compensation, with an estimated base salary of $250 to $250 hourly and the opportunity to earn additional bonus compensation through our RVU incentive plan. You will also receive a monthly medical director stipend of $5,000 and quarterly quality incentive bonus. This role is 1099 independent contractor.
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- 1099 independent contractor employment
- Leadership autonomy with access to TeamHealth national leadership education, clinical resources, and operational support
- Ability to help shape scheduling, workflow, and department performance
Cascade Valley Hospital opened in 1901 to serve the greater Arlington community. The hospital underwent a significant renovation and expansion in 2010 and is now licensed for 48 beds. Patients are served by highly trained clinical nursing teams and board-certified hospitalists. Cascade Valley Hospital provides a multidisciplinary approach, with clinical specialists and support services available to provide compassionate, comprehensive care to every patient. Cascade Valley Hospital provides acute care, critical care, general surgery, a level IV Emergency Department and a Family Birth Center. The facility also offers a number of support services such as an in-house laboratory, rehabilitation, diagnostic imaging and more.
Arlington, Washington, is located just north of Seattle off of Port Susan near Whidbey Island and the San Juan Islands. The area is home to saltwater beaches, rolling hills, dense forests and alpine wilderness in the mountainous east. Arlington is in close proximity to four state parks, including Olympic National Park. Whale watching, hiking, camping, boating, skiing, snowboarding and much more are all in your backyard, plus enjoy a short commute to Seattle, where metropolitan amenities in one of the nation's most popular cities await!