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Full Time Permanent

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Otolaryngology Physician

She Recruits. LLC

Orange Park, Florida, United States

Job description

Otolaryngology (ENT) Employed

Presented by She Recruits

She Recruits is partnering with a major hospital system in Northeast Florida to recruit a Board Certified/Board Eligible Otolaryngologist (ENT) for an employed opportunity in Orange Park, Florida.

This position offers strong surgical volume, trauma exposure, and long-term stability within a Level II Trauma Center serving a growing patient population.

Location: Orange Park, FL
Schedule: Mixed (rotating weekends)
Facility: Level II Trauma Center
Estimated MGMA Range: $450,000 $600,000+
Now Accepting 2027 Candidates

This is a high-demand ENT role within a well-supported hospital environment, offering the opportunity to build a strong surgical practice with established referral patterns.

What You ll Do:
  • Provide comprehensive otolaryngology care for adult and pediatric patients
  • Perform a broad range of ENT surgical procedures including sinus surgery, tonsillectomy, thyroid procedures, and head & neck surgeries
  • Manage airway emergencies and trauma-related ENT cases
  • Provide inpatient consults within a Level II Trauma Center
  • Participate in shared call rotation
  • Collaborate with primary care physicians, emergency physicians, and surgical specialists
  • Engage in quality improvement initiatives and service line development
  • Support growth of the ENT program within the community
Qualifications:
  • MD or DO
  • BC/BE in Otolaryngology
  • Current or ability to obtain unrestricted Florida medical license
  • Current DEA registration
  • Clean professional record
Practice Environment:
  • Employed model with institutional backing
  • Level II trauma exposure
  • Strong referral network
  • Established surgical infrastructure
  • Collegial physician culture
Why Orange Park, FL?

Orange Park offers a suburban lifestyle just outside Jacksonville, with access to beaches, boating, golf, and year-round warm weather. Florida s lack of state income tax and growing population continue to drive strong demand for specialists.