Ob/Gyn Generalist
Job Description
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at our organization is on the lookout for a dedicated and talented OB/GYN physician to become part of our faculty as a generalist. You will collaborate with a dynamic team to deliver comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic services within an academic environment, offering numerous opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
Why Join Us?Experience a collegial and nurturing atmosphere that promotes both personal and professional growth.
Work in a cutting-edge facility featuring a Level IIIC NICU, along with modern labor, delivery, recovery (LDR), and postpartum units.
Utilize advanced inpatient and outpatient surgical facilities supported by a highly skilled staff.
Enjoy flexible scheduling options, including part-time arrangements tailored to your preferences.
Become part of a diverse and proficient team that includes specialists in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Urogynecology, and Gynecologic Oncology, all working together to enhance patient care.
Benefit from being part of a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) qualified employer.
Participate in call coverage only 1 in every 10 nights.
Ranked by Livability as one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live in 2026, Omaha is celebrated for its quality of life, affordability, and strong community spirit.
Explore a lively arts and entertainment scene, featuring major events like the NCAA Men’s College Baseball World Series and the acclaimed Henry Doorly Zoo.
We provide a highly competitive compensation package that includes a variable compensation plan, employer-funded retirement contributions, generous allowances for continuing medical education (CME), comprehensive malpractice insurance, and a full range of health and wellness benefits.
The ideal candidate will possess an MD/DO (or equivalent) and have completed an ACGME accredited OB/GYN residency. Board certification or eligibility in Obstetrics and Gynecology is required. Strong interpersonal abilities and a genuine passion for patient care, along with a commitment to the education of medical students and residents, are crucial.
