OB/GYN Hospitalist / Laborist - Full-Time
Job Description
Position OverviewOur organization is in search of Board Certified/Eligible OB/GYN Hospitalists (Laborists) to become part of a well-established and high-performing program within a bustling tertiary care environment.As a key member of the Montefiore Health System, we serve as the tertiary hub for advanced medical care in the Hudson Valley region.Position HighlightsFull-time employment opportunity12-hour shifts with 24-hour in-house coverageNo call requirementsApproximately 2,500 deliveries each yearState-of-the-art Labor & Delivery unit equipped with advanced technologyRobust robotics programHigh-acuity clinical environment with strong supportCulture & Work EnvironmentWe foster a collaborative, team-oriented culture that emphasizes strong alignment between physicians and nursing staff. Our leadership is supportive and accessible, with a commitment to quality care, safety, and enhancing the patient experience.QualificationsMD or DO degreeActive or eligible for New York State medical licensureCompletion of an OB/GYN residency programBoard Certified or Board Eligible in OB/GYNPreferred: At least 1 year of experienceNew graduates with OB/GYN Hospitalist Fellowship training are welcome to applyCompensation & BenefitsCompetitive salary based on experience ($320,000 - $340,000 for 1872 clinical hours)Generous paid time off and continuing medical education (CME)Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision coveragePaid malpractice insurance403(b) retirement savings planAwards & RecognitionOur organization has received national recognition for excellence in quality and patient care, including:Magnet® Recognition for Nursing ExcellenceCMS 5-Star Quality RatingU.S. News & World Report – Best Regional HospitalHealthgrades Outstanding Patient Experience AwardAIUM (American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine) CertificationPress Ganey Guardian of Excellence Award for NICU Patient ExperienceAdvanced and highly regarded Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) supporting high-acuity care