FULL-TIME OB/GYN OPPORTUNITY CATHOLIC HEALTH OF LONG ISLAND
Job Description
Our organization is actively seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible OB/GYN to become part of our expanding Women's Health Service Line. This role will involve rotations through our outpatient facilities located in West Islip, Babylon, and Good Samaritan University Hospital in West Islip. We are an integrated healthcare system dedicated to serving the communities of Long Island, New York, comprising six hospitals, three skilled nursing facilities, a regional Home Care and Hospice service, and a community-based agency for individuals with developmental disabilities. With over 17,000 employees and an operating budget exceeding $3 billion, we cater to more than three million residents across Suffolk, Nassau, and Eastern Queens Counties in New York.
In recent years, we have made significant investments in our Women's Health Service Line to create a comprehensive, integrated program that includes specialties such as OB/GYN, gynecologic oncology, maternal-fetal medicine, urogynecology, and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. Our OB/GYN team supports approximately 4,700 deliveries each year.
Salary Range: $312,271 - $465,235
Opportunity Highlights:
- Engage in a growing system-wide Obstetrics and Gynecology program.
- Experience a high volume and diverse range of OB/GYN cases.
- Join a program that emphasizes social responsibility, respect, dignity, sensitivity, advocacy, and community service, with a mission to enhance health and well-being at both individual and community levels.
Clinical Responsibilities:
- Deliver all services in line with established standards of care while adhering to the ethical principles of the medical profession.
- Engage in Graduate Medical Education (GME) activities for fellows, residents, and medical students, including lectures, preceptorships, and small group instruction; candidates should show a strong commitment to academic medicine and education.
- Participate in after-hours and weekend on-call duties.
- Contribute to clinical trials.
- Implement quality initiatives based on performance metrics.
Qualifications:
- Must hold a valid NYS MD or DO license.
- Board Certified or Board Eligible.
- Possess a robust clinical background in evaluation and management.
- Exhibit strong interpersonal and communication skills, capable of engaging with all levels of the organization to foster a culture of patient safety and contribute to performance improvement.
This salary range is a good faith estimate; actual compensation will depend on various factors, including education, training, skills, licensure, certification, competencies, and relevant experience. The listed salary does not include bonuses, incentive pay, or other forms of compensation that may apply, nor does it account for the value of benefits.
At our organization, we prioritize a people-first approach. Alongside the estimated base salary, we provide generous benefits packages, tuition assistance, a defined benefit pension plan, and a culture that fosters professional and educational development.
