Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Job Description
Become a part of one of the largest and most esteemed health systems in the country, and discover what it truly means to lead a healthy life. Our organization is in search of a plastic and reconstructive surgeon to join our physician-led medical team, providing care at our modern office and surgical center in Pleasant Prairie, as well as at the Aurora Medical Center in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Position Overview
- Full-time opportunity for a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
- Practice in a state-of-the-art physician office building and surgical center in Pleasant Prairie; hospital procedures will be conducted at the Aurora Medical Center in Kenosha, which is an 80-bed full-service facility
- Become an integral part of an established program within our Plastic Surgery Department, benefiting from the support of an embedded Plastic Surgery Service line
- Engage with collaborative partners across Southeast Wisconsin and northern Illinois who regularly convene to evaluate patient quality and service outcomes
- Enjoy the chance to perform a comprehensive range of plastic surgery procedures, including microsurgery, breast reconstruction, skin grafting, flaps, and wound care, along with some cosmetic procedures, though this is not primarily a cosmetic practice
- Work alongside a dedicated and supportive team of RNs and Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs)
- Benefit from a strong referral network within multi-specialty clinics and the surrounding communities
- Utilize EPIC Electronic Medical Records (EMR)
- Join a nationally recognized organization with a physician-led medical group and integrated service line
- Take advantage of DAX Copilot, an AI-driven clinical documentation tool that integrates with Epic, enhancing clinical workflows by generating draft patient notes for efficient review and approval
- Experience a workplace committed to providing safe and equitable care for all patients
- Starting salary range: $638,093 - $638,094
- Eligibility for a sign-on bonus
Required Qualifications and Experience:
- Completion of an accredited residency program
- A fellowship in microsurgery/microvascular surgery is advantageous but not mandatory
- Demonstrated expertise in microsurgery and microvascular reconstruction is essential for this role
Benefits and Additional Information:
- Paid Time Off programs available for eligible positions
- Comprehensive health and welfare benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and both short- and long-term disability coverage
- 401(k) plan with up to a 3% employer match, plus an additional 3% company contribution, totaling up to 6% in employer contributions, along with other financial wellness initiatives
- Flexible spending accounts for qualifying healthcare and dependent care expenses
- Family-oriented benefits, including parental leave, adoption assistance, and surrogacy support
- Educational Assistance Program
- Coverage for medical liability insurance
- Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowance
- Relocation assistance available up to $12,000
Discover Kenosha, Wisconsin
A vibrant community located along the shores of Lake Michigan
Kenosha, situated in the southeastern part of Wisconsin, lies conveniently between Milwaukee and Chicago and is celebrated for its welcoming residents and unique attractions. The Lake Michigan shoreline is a major highlight, with nearly 90% of it accessible to the public through parks, beaches, festival venues, and a scenic promenade.
The lively downtown area offers a variety of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences just steps from the lakeshore. Beyond the waterfront, Kenosha is rich in recreational opportunities. For outdoor enthusiasts, the western region boasts pristine golf courses, serene inland lakes, hiking and biking trails, and even a ski and snowboard area, providing year-round activities.
About Our Organization
We are the third-largest nonprofit integrated health system in the United States, with a presence across six states: Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Wisconsin. Our organization is a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, patient experience, and value-based care, with the Wake Forest University School of Medicine serving as the academic foundation of our enterprise. In Illinois and Wisconsin, we cater to nearly 3 million patients each year across 29 hospitals and over 500 care sites. We proudly employ more than 77,000 individuals, including over 4,300 physicians and more than 2,500 Advanced Practice Professionals within our physician-led medical group.
We are dedicated to uplifting others every day in all that we do. By fostering an environment of acceptance and compassion, we create a welcoming space where our patients can heal, our team members can flourish, and our organization can thrive. Our mission, focused on inclusivity, allows you to grow in ways that enhance your ability to provide exceptional patient care.
