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Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician Opportunity in Downtown Orlando, Florida

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Orlando (FL)

On-site

USD 180,000 - 260,000

Full time

22 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player in pediatric healthcare is seeking a dedicated Neurodevelopmental or Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician to enhance their expanding team. This role offers an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment with a diverse team of healthcare professionals, providing comprehensive care to children with various neurological conditions. Enjoy a vibrant lifestyle in Orlando, known for its family-friendly community, professional sports, and year-round sunshine. With a commitment to physician autonomy and comprehensive benefits, this position promises a fulfilling career path in a supportive healthcare system.

Benefits

Comprehensive health benefits
Starting bonus
Annual CME stipend
Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligibility
Flexible work options
Free education programs
Retirement matching

Qualifications

  • Board Certified or Eligible by the American Board of Pediatrics.
  • Unrestricted FL medical license and DEA registration required.

Responsibilities

  • Join a rapidly growing team in a new department focused on pediatric care.
  • Provide comprehensive evaluations and treatments for pediatric patients.

Skills

Pediatric Medicine
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
Neurodevelopmental Care

Education

MD or DO degree
Completion of ACGME or AOA Pediatric Residency
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship

Tools

Epic EMR

Job description

Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital is seeking a full-time Neurodevelopmental or Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician to join our expanding team as a Clinician or Chief. This department is new and rapidly growing, currently staffed by one neurodevelopmental pediatrician, nurse practitioners, a pediatric psychologist, and a social worker. Speech, occupational, and physical therapists are available for consultation, along with a neuropsychology team for evaluations of patients with brain injuries, seizures, tumors, and other conditions.

Practice Highlights:

  1. Thriving healthcare system led by physicians and professionally managed.
  2. Strong brand recognition attracts new patients to Orlando Health.
  3. Empowering administration supporting physician autonomy in clinical decisions and patient care.
  4. Diverse payor mix including local employers and Orlando Health staff.
  5. Operational support within a collaborative environment.
  6. Fully integrated electronic medical record system (Epic).

Qualifications:

  1. MD or DO degree.
  2. Completion of an ACGME or AOA Pediatric Residency and a Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship.
  3. Board Certified or Eligible by the American Board of Pediatrics in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics.
  4. Unrestricted FL medical license (or eligibility) and DEA registration.

Benefits:

  1. Comprehensive benefits including health, vision, dental, malpractice, disability, deferred compensation, and retirement matching from day one.
  2. Starting bonus.
  3. Annual CME stipend.
  4. Eligible for Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program.

Orlando offers a vibrant city life with professional sports, arts, golf, theme parks, and year-round sunshine. It is a family-friendly community with excellent schools, beaches, no state income tax, and an international airport. Make Orlando your home!

Orlando Health Children's Neuroscience Institute provides comprehensive pediatric neuroscience care, including complex cases like fetal neurosurgery and pediatric microsurgery. The multidisciplinary team includes neurology, neurosurgery, neuropsychology, behavioral health, and craniomaxillofacial surgery, with specialized programs in concussion, craniosynostosis, epilepsy, and more. Inpatient care is at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, ranked a "Best Children's Hospital" for 15 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report.

Part of Orlando Health, our system includes award-winning hospitals, ERs, specialty centers, outpatient clinics, and more across Florida. Our 38,100+ team members are dedicated to providing compassionate, professional care, honoring over 100 years of service.

We support our staff with benefits that extend beyond expectations, including free education and well-being programs, starting benefits from day one, and flexible work options. Orlando Health is committed to being your best place to work.

For over 30 years, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has provided comprehensive pediatric care in a dedicated environment, with over 30 specialties and a Magnet-recognized nursing staff. Our centers include subspecialty clinics for diseases like epilepsy, with a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, and a dedicated trauma center for children, part of the Level I Trauma Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center.

Our recognitions include:

  • Best Children's Hospital by U.S. News & World Report 2023-2024
  • Ranked No. 3 in Florida, No. 12 in the Southeast
  • National rankings in neonatology, pediatric diabetes and endocrinology, orthopedics, pulmonology, and lung surgery
  • Magnet Recognition for nursing excellence
  • Multiple awards for clinical excellence and safety, including Beacon Awards, Pediatric units' gold ratings, and trauma center accreditation
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