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Full Time Permanent

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Internal Medicine Physician

Community Health Systems

Valparaiso, Indiana, United States

Job description

Northwest Health - Porter is seeking an Internal Medicine Physician to join our thriving outpatient clinic in the welcoming and vibrant community of Valparaiso, Indiana, just one hour from Chicago!

Position Highlights:

  • 100% outpatient primary care
  • Hospital employed position
  • Joining a well-established clinic with a team of experienced primary care physicians, specialists, and advanced practice providers
  • Clinics have a strong community reputation with a loyal patient base
  • Access to a full range of specialists within the healthcare system
  • Robust onboarding and outreach support with strong clinical staff
  • Open to new graduates
  • Opportunity to work with our family medicine residency program
  • Full-time employment (no locums)
  • Board certified in Family Medicine

Competitive Compensation & Benefits Package May Include:

  • Generous base salary plus bonus incentives
  • Relocation assistance and commencement bonus
  • Medical education loan repayment assistance
  • Residency stipend for qualifying candidates
  • Full malpractice coverage
  • Comprehensive health benefits package including 401(k)
  • Paid CME time with annual allowance
  • Personal time off (PTO)
About the Hospital

Northwest Health - Porter is a 200-bed acute care hospital located in Valparaiso, Indiana. Accredited by The Joint Commission, the hospital offers a full continuum of services, including emergency and trauma care, cardiology, oncology, primary care, obstetrics, pediatrics, neonatal intensive care, orthopedics, spine care, and inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation. The hospital features a Women and Children's Pavilion and a long-standing neonatal intensive care unit serving Northwest Indiana.

Community

Valparaiso is located in Porter County, approximately 45 miles from Chicago and near the Indiana Dunes State Park. The area offers a blend of suburban, rural, and metropolitan lifestyles; strong public and private schools; higher education institutions; and an affordable cost of living relative to national averages.