Cardiology Nurse Practitioner at Enterprise Medical Recruiting summary:
A prestigious not-for-profit hospital in coastal South Carolina is seeking experienced Cardiology Nurse Practitioners to join their medical team. The role includes a mix of clinic and inpatient responsibilities, covering 65% clinic and 35% rounding, with a call schedule of 1:5 for weekends. The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $115,000 to $130,000 based on experience, alongside a comprehensive benefits package.
A not-for-profit hospital in coastal South Carolina is interviewing Cardiology Nurse Practitioners to join their group of 3 physicians and 1 APP. Located just minutes from Hilton Head and 70 miles from Charleston.
Job Details
- Mix of clinic and inpatient (65% clinic, 35% rounding)
- Job duties include office consults, rounding on patients in the hospital, device clinic
- Call 1:5 weekend
- Must have at least 1 year of practice experience (Cardiology experience preferred)
Compensation
- Hospital employed
- $115,000-$130,000 based on experience PLUS bonus
- Full benefits package: medical, dental, vision, vacation, paid malpractice, CME allowance and time off, retirement plan, paid licensure, and more?.
Community
This beautiful coastal community is 40 miles from Savannah, GA, 35 miles from Hilton Head Island, SC, and 70 miles from Charleston, SC. Outdoor adventures are abundant in this community! Whether you like boating, fishing, kayaking, golfing, or just lounging on the beach, there is something for everyone! Throughout the year, residents and visitors enjoy parades and festivals celebrating Lowcountry food and culture, watching films from around the world, listening to local music, and much more! Historians and art enthusiasts will appreciate the fascinating historic sites and numerous options for museums, galleries, and more!
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