Full Time Pain Management Job Orange, CA

JO-2506-100717

3 days ago

Posted by: Enterprise Medical Recruiting

Employer: Enterprise Medical Recruiting

Job Description

Enterprise Medical Recruiting is assisting a large group with locations in Southern California to recruit a new Physiatrist(CA license preferred, 2-3 months to credential). The incoming provider will work in several locations, but only at one clinical site per day. The position is an outpatient, clinically focused, joining a group that has been around for over 35 years with 50-plus providers in 20 varying specialties.


Opportunity Highlights

  • Handsome salary advance - 1099 contracted employment
  • Pain Fellowship preferred
  • High earning potential(take home 50% of collections)
  • 11 clinical locations
  • Monday - Friday, 9 am - 6 pm schedule with a lunch break - No Nights or Weekends
  • Flexible daily rounding times - take as much or little time with patient visits
  • No administrative responsibilities - focus on seeing patients
  • Seeing general patients along with TBI, workman's comp, and personal injury
  • Additional training provided for QME
  • Clinics equipped for EMG and EEG, nerve blocks, and trigger point injections

Location:

Living in Orange County, California, offers the ultimate blend of coastal charm, suburban comfort, and big-city access. From the iconic beaches of Newport and Huntington to the family-friendly communities of Irvine and Mission Viejo, the region delivers sunny weather year-round, top-ranked schools, and a lifestyle that balances laid-back leisure with career opportunities in tech, healthcare, and tourism. Whether you're catching waves, hiking coastal trails, enjoying world-class shopping, or exploring the local food scene, Orange County makes it easy to stay active and connected?just a short drive from both Los Angeles and San Diego.


DO-2506-100717


Contact: Dustin Overfelt
Email: dopreferred@enterprisemed.com
Phone: (573) 381-3999
Web: www.enterprisemed.com

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