Interventional Cardiology - Coronary Heavy | SoCal Coast | $500K for Housing

A thriving group of 6 Cardiologists and 1 APP are seeking an Interventional Cardiologist to join their team.

This position is coronary-heavy with a very limited structural component. This is a great position for those looking to join a collegial and collaborative group with income potential into the $800K range.

The Position:
• 500-bed, Lvl-I Trauma Center has strong specialty support including CT Surgery and a full structural program
• Schedule includes 3 clinic days and 1.5 lab days per week- coronary heavy, limited structural
• Join a collaborative group of 3 Non-invasive, 1 EP, and 2 Interventional Cardiologists
• Compensation includes a Base Salary with incentive bonuses into the $800K range
• Down payment housing assistance up to $500K, 6 months of Housing Stipends, $40K Sign-on Bonus, Full Benefits, PTO, Retirement, CME, and more

The Community:
• This sunny, California Coastal Community, right next to the Pacific, is among the best places to live in the US, with a small town feel along the southern/central coast of California
• Year-round outdoor opportunities are abundant due to our proximity to the Pacific Ocean and beautiful beaches, the Santa Ynez Mountain range, and excellent weather which allows for outdoor living all year
• Recognized as the number 1 city in the US for comfortable weather by U.S. News & World Report in 2023
• Just 1.5 hours from LA without the traffic, crime, and overcrowding. This community is a perfect balance between prestige and serenity

Contact Evan Kaspar to learn more:
ekaspar@jpsearch.com
720-315-2315-call/text

Specialty: Cardiology - Interventional
Employment Type: Full Time

Contact Information

Please click apply or email ekaspar@jacksonphysiciansearch.com
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