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Self Motivated Team Players are needed! We are in need of part time floaters that can support with all age groups, give teachers time for lesson planning and coaching, breaks and closing classrooms.
Benefits & Perks for Part Time Staff Free Breakfast & Lunch, Snacks and Drinks Paid Time Off (1 week to start, 2 weeks after 2 years, 3 weeks after 5 years) 2 Paid Mental Health Days per year Requirements Must be 18 years of age or older
- 16 & 17 year olds may apply, state licensing requirements are different and you would be considered a Junior Aide that would not be left alone in ratio with children.
Must pass a criminal background check The ability to meet state requirements for education and experience About US Urban Sprouts is a private non profit Reggio Emilia inspired early childhood center in the heart of University City.
Our school is a joyful, encouraging, and diverse educational community that honors and empowers every aspect of children's learning.
Our goal is to support each child in her or his development as a socially capable, creative, and inspired citizen.
We are NAEYC Accredited! Learn more at E04JI800ve1d4079w2i Compensation details: 15-18 Hourly Wage PI0c873a84dab1-5508
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
StartDate: ASAP Available Shifts: Regular 8;10;12 Pay Rate: $206.61 - $223.65
This facility is seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for locum tenens support as they look to fill a current need.
Details & requirements for this opportunity:
· Available Shift Length and Scheduling Requirements: 8s,10s,12s
· Required Cases: General Surgery, Thoracic, Vascular, Obstetrics, Healthy pediatrics, Trauma, Outpatient surgery, Regionals, and Orthopedics
· Electronic Medical Record (EMR): EPIC
· Care Team or Independent: Care Team 1:3
· Credentialing Timeframe: 90 days
· License required or willing to license: Active License preferred
Facility LocationFrom quaint bed and breakfasts to beautiful parks with hiking trails, Danville is a charming place to call home. Ride your bicycle along one of the many scenic trails on the Susquehanna River or have a peaceful afternoon picnic along the North Branch Canal. Visit one of the shops or restaurants in the historic downtown.
Hospitals Located Near Danville:
• Geisinger Medical Center
• Janet Weis Children’s Hospital
• Evangelical Community Hospital
• Select Specialty Hospital-Danville
• Danville State Hospital Job Benefits
AMN Healthcare typically arranges medical or dental malpractice insurance for the contractor providers we match to client opportunities. In addition, our locum tenens can receive highly competitive pay and a dedicated team that handles all travel, lodging, u0009rentals and transportation needs. About the Company
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable. Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered, Healthcare, Health Care, Patient Care, Hospital, CRNA
AMN Healthcare is a digitally enabled workforce solutions partner focused on solving the biggest challenges affecting healthcare organizations today. We offer a single-partner approach to optimize labor sources, increase operating margins, and provide technologies to expand the reach of care.
1) MULTIPLE OPENINGS:
Primary Care Opportunities available in beautiful St. Augustine, FL area (Near Jacksonville)
Seeking Family Medicine and Internal Medicine physicians.
Positions Available due to Strategic organizational market expansion in a newly forming multispecialty group consisting of 9 primary care/family medicine, pediatrics.
Call coverage will be on a rotational bases shared among all providers in your respective specialty.
Office Hours are open: 7am to 8pm
There are multiple practice opportunities including a health village and neighborhood offices.
We are looking for candidates who are focused on providing an excellent patient experience in conjunction with delivering high quality health care.
Board eligibility required if not board certified in respective specialty.
Patient Population: Insurance demographic for the region in which the practice will operate consists of 42% commercial insurance, 40% Medicare, 8% Medicaid, and 10% other.
Patient Volume: Ramp up time is anticipated. However, it would be expected of the physician to see upwards of 20 patients per day within 3-6 months.
Compensation: Base compensation depending on experience and specialty with quality and engagement bonus available, as well as productivity compensation. Sign on and/or educational loan assistance negotiable
BENEFITS: Comprehensive benefit package including health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vision insurance, dental insurance, paid time off, retirement account, legal assistance, discounts on local services including hospitality, dining, personal services, and local attractions, and other desirable benefits.
Malpractice Coverage is Provided
CME Allowance and time off are provided
Vacation: Paid time off accrual provided
Sick Leave: Paid time off accrual provided
Holidays: Paid time off accrual provided
Relocation: Provided, through standard compensation package
GROUP MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE: Offered
COMMUNITY PROFILE: After visiting the County, you will soon realize what many do about the area- it is one of the best places to live in the country. With a history dating back to 1821, the county is saturated with famous and historical sites including some dating back to the 16th century. Whether you enjoy sightseeing, exploring, touring, or relaxing, the County has it all. The County Chamber of Commerce explains:
County, in lovely Northeastern Florida, is a haven for beach, water, and warm weather enthusiasts, with much of the area located along the Atlantic Ocean and inland waterways.
Boating, surfing, paddle boarding, canoeing, fishing, or swimming are some of the many aquatic past times of the residents of the County. Fun in the sun is taken seriously by beach goers and visitors alike. Visitors often flock here to tour the great history the area has to offer.
Historical St. Augustine s rich history and cultural diversity have helped shape a dynamic city valued by both tourists and locals as a treasured escape. Today, more than 50 historic points of interest are nestled in our nation s oldest city amidst boutiques, cafés, restaurants, hotels, and bed and breakfast inns. The downtown area offers a glimpse of what life must have been like many years ago, with homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places standing alongside more recently built structures embodying the same Beyond the attractions and history lay picturesque neighborhoods, award winning schools and ample shopping and dining options. The county is one of the top 20 fastest growing counties in the country and saw a 28% population growth from . The booming growth within the community will be met by world-class communities featuring resort-style amenities. Additionally, County schools have been consistently rated the best in the state of Florida year-after-year.
The surrounding community and neighborhoods are forecasted to see substantial growth in the near future. Most of the community is made up of working families who will require high quality medical care. The need for physicians in this area is great and will only grow as the population expands.
2) MULTIPLE OPENINGS:
Primary Care Opportunities available in tranquil Palm Coast, FL area
Positions Available due to Strategic organizational market expansion in a newly forming multispecialty group consisting of 9 primary care/family medicine, pediatrics.
Call coverage will be on a rotational bases shared among all providers in your respective specialty.
Office Hours are open: 8am to 5pm
We are looking for candidates who are focused on providing an excellent patient experience in conjunction with delivering high quality health care.
Board eligibility required if not board certified in respective specialty.
Patient Population: The Palm Coast community is a well-established coastal community.
Patient Volume: Ramp up time is anticipated. However, it would be expected of the physician to see upwards of 20 patients per day within 3-6 months.
Compensation: Base compensation depending on experience and specialty with quality and engagement bonus available, as well as productivity compensation. Sign on and/or educational loan assistance negotiable
BENEFITS: Comprehensive benefit package including health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vision insurance, dental insurance, paid time off, retirement account, legal assistance, discounts on local services including hospitality, dining, personal services, and local attractions, and other desirable benefits.
Malpractice Coverage is Provided
CME Allowance and time off are provided
Vacation: Paid time off accrual provided
Sick Leave: Paid time off accrual provided
Holidays: Paid time off accrual provided
Relocation: Provided, through standard compensation package
GROUP MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE: Offered
COMMUNITY PROFILE: Flagler Beach is considered by many as Florida's finest beach for natural, unspoiled beauty. There is more than 19 miles of uncrowded cinnamon colored sand with plenty of room for sports, fishing or just relaxing in the sun. The vibe is low-key and laid-back. One of Florida's newest cities (incorporated 1999), Palm Coast is a Florida paradise situated on 70 miles of saltwater and freshwater canals and the Intracoastal Waterway and just minutes from pristine Atlantic Ocean beaches. Vibrant lifestyle and the natural environment go hand-in-hand here. The City offers a dozen beautiful parks, 125+ miles of connecting trails and paths for walking/bicycling, abundant fishing and boating, a year-round Running Series, and world-class tennis and golf. Lined with historic oaks, towering pines and indigenous vegetation, Palm Coast's parks and trails showcase the splendid elegance of the native Florida landscape. Bird-watching is popular at St. Joe Walkway and Linear Park, which are designated as Great Florida Birding & Wildlife Trails, and visitors can spot dolphins and seabirds as they stroll along the Intracoastal at Waterfront Park. We invite you to Find Your Florida in Palm Coast!
1) MULTIPLE OPENINGS:
Primary Care Opportunities available in beautiful St. Augustine, FL area (Near Jacksonville)
Seeking Family Medicine and Internal Medicine physicians.
Positions Available due to Strategic organizational market expansion in a newly forming multispecialty group consisting of 9 primary care/family medicine, pediatrics.
Call coverage will be on a rotational bases shared among all providers in your respective specialty.
Office Hours are open: 7am to 8pm
There are multiple practice opportunities including a health village and neighborhood offices.
We are looking for candidates who are focused on providing an excellent patient experience in conjunction with delivering high quality health care.
Board eligibility required if not board certified in respective specialty.
Patient Population: Insurance demographic for the region in which the practice will operate consists of 42% commercial insurance, 40% Medicare, 8% Medicaid, and 10% other.
Patient Volume: Ramp up time is anticipated. However, it would be expected of the physician to see upwards of 20 patients per day within 3-6 months.
Compensation: Base compensation depending on experience and specialty with quality and engagement bonus available, as well as productivity compensation. Sign on and/or educational loan assistance negotiable
BENEFITS: Comprehensive benefit package including health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vision insurance, dental insurance, paid time off, retirement account, legal assistance, discounts on local services including hospitality, dining, personal services, and local attractions, and other desirable benefits.
Malpractice Coverage is Provided
CME Allowance and time off are provided
Vacation: Paid time off accrual provided
Sick Leave: Paid time off accrual provided
Holidays: Paid time off accrual provided
Relocation: Provided, through standard compensation package
GROUP MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE: Offered
COMMUNITY PROFILE: After visiting the County, you will soon realize what many do about the area- it is one of the best places to live in the country. With a history dating back to 1821, the county is saturated with famous and historical sites including some dating back to the 16th century. Whether you enjoy sightseeing, exploring, touring, or relaxing, the County has it all. The County Chamber of Commerce explains:
County, in lovely Northeastern Florida, is a haven for beach, water, and warm weather enthusiasts, with much of the area located along the Atlantic Ocean and inland waterways.
Boating, surfing, paddle boarding, canoeing, fishing, or swimming are some of the many aquatic past times of the residents of the County. Fun in the sun is taken seriously by beach goers and visitors alike. Visitors often flock here to tour the great history the area has to offer.
Historical St. Augustine s rich history and cultural diversity have helped shape a dynamic city valued by both tourists and locals as a treasured escape. Today, more than 50 historic points of interest are nestled in our nation s oldest city amidst boutiques, cafés, restaurants, hotels, and bed and breakfast inns. The downtown area offers a glimpse of what life must have been like many years ago, with homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places standing alongside more recently built structures embodying the same Beyond the attractions and history lay picturesque neighborhoods, award winning schools and ample shopping and dining options. The county is one of the top 20 fastest growing counties in the country and saw a 28% population growth from . The booming growth within the community will be met by world-class communities featuring resort-style amenities. Additionally, County schools have been consistently rated the best in the state of Florida year-after-year.
The surrounding community and neighborhoods are forecasted to see substantial growth in the near future. Most of the community is made up of working families who will require high quality medical care. The need for physicians in this area is great and will only grow as the population expands.
2) MULTIPLE OPENINGS:
Primary Care Opportunities available in tranquil Palm Coast, FL area
Positions Available due to Strategic organizational market expansion in a newly forming multispecialty group consisting of 9 primary care/family medicine, pediatrics.
Call coverage will be on a rotational bases shared among all providers in your respective specialty.
Office Hours are open: 8am to 5pm
We are looking for candidates who are focused on providing an excellent patient experience in conjunction with delivering high quality health care.
Board eligibility required if not board certified in respective specialty.
Patient Population: The Palm Coast community is a well-established coastal community.
Patient Volume: Ramp up time is anticipated. However, it would be expected of the physician to see upwards of 20 patients per day within 3-6 months.
Compensation: Base compensation depending on experience and specialty with quality and engagement bonus available, as well as productivity compensation. Sign on and/or educational loan assistance negotiable
BENEFITS: Comprehensive benefit package including health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vision insurance, dental insurance, paid time off, retirement account, legal assistance, discounts on local services including hospitality, dining, personal services, and local attractions, and other desirable benefits.
Malpractice Coverage is Provided
CME Allowance and time off are provided
Vacation: Paid time off accrual provided
Sick Leave: Paid time off accrual provided
Holidays: Paid time off accrual provided
Relocation: Provided, through standard compensation package
GROUP MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE: Offered
COMMUNITY PROFILE: Flagler Beach is considered by many as Florida's finest beach for natural, unspoiled beauty. There is more than 19 miles of uncrowded cinnamon colored sand with plenty of room for sports, fishing or just relaxing in the sun. The vibe is low-key and laid-back. One of Florida's newest cities (incorporated 1999), Palm Coast is a Florida paradise situated on 70 miles of saltwater and freshwater canals and the Intracoastal Waterway and just minutes from pristine Atlantic Ocean beaches. Vibrant lifestyle and the natural environment go hand-in-hand here. The City offers a dozen beautiful parks, 125+ miles of connecting trails and paths for walking/bicycling, abundant fishing and boating, a year-round Running Series, and world-class tennis and golf. Lined with historic oaks, towering pines and indigenous vegetation, Palm Coast's parks and trails showcase the splendid elegance of the native Florida landscape. Bird-watching is popular at St. Joe Walkway and Linear Park, which are designated as Great Florida Birding & Wildlife Trails, and visitors can spot dolphins and seabirds as they stroll along the Intracoastal at Waterfront Park. We invite you to Find Your Florida in Palm Coast!
DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE COUNSELING & GUIDANCE
I need someone with some years in the position in another school or at least a good track record as the associate college GC
The goal of the college guidance program is to help every student identify the colleges and universities that are best suited to their individual interests, desires, and needs. Seeking an experienced college counseling professional to provide outstanding leadership and innovation in the college admission process.
BENEFITS__________________________________________________________ A strong benefits package includes: ● Highly competitive salary up to $120,000 ● Full health, dental, and vision for employee ● 8% annual retirement match ● Daily breakfast and lunch ● Generous PTO ● Relocation stipend ● Opportunities for professional development and growth ● Short and long term disability and life insurance. Applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of college guidance experience in a high school setting, and a graduate degree in a related field. Experience working with gifted and talented students is an asset.
The desired candidate will have demonstrated commitment to the education of young men and women, and the ability to coordinate a program that will effectively counsel motivated students and their families. The ideal candidate will have established long-term, personal associations with a variety of key admissions personnel at various colleges and universities throughout the country.
Most importantly, seeking someone who is excited to build a world-class college guidance program from the ground up, and understands that our mission is dedicated to promoting service and developing character in our students. The Director of College Counseling is a key member of the Upper School administrative team, possesses a large degree of autonomy, and provides counsel, support, and coordination to a diverse population of students and their families.
RESPONSIBILITIES _________________________________________________________ Full-time employment for the Director of College Guidance will commence in August 2026. Responsibilities will include: ● Oversee all aspects of the college counseling process, and work closely with guidance counselors, as well as the English Department. ● Play a significant role in the Upper School curriculum development process, working collaboratively with department chairs as they continue to build a dynamic 21st century college preparatory curriculum. ● Oversee the college search and application process for an Upper School of approximately 180 students with high expectations regarding colleges. ● Work effectively with the Registrar and with members of the Upper School administrative team
Salary Range:$45,000.00 To $55,000.00 Annually
Want to be a DIFFERENCE MAKER? Join our team and BUILD BRIGHTER FUTURES.
ABOUT OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES
Oakland Family Services is a private, non-profit service organization serving our community and building brighter futures for more than 100 years. We proudly offer a continuum of prevention, education and treatment services that span the human life cycle.
OUR MISSION: Providing individuals and families the opportunity to build brighter futures.
OUR VISION: Communities of thriving individuals and families.
Between our strong commitment to our mission and a workplace culture that puts our staff first, we enrich the lives of those we serve, strengthen families, and build brighter futures for those we serve and those we employ.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
- Competitive compensation.
- Comprehensive medical, dental, prescription, and vision coverage.
- Flexible Spending Accounts and HSA options.
- Retirement plan with a company match.
- Long-term disability insurance.
- Voluntary short-term disability.
- Life insurance and AD&D.
- Malpractice insurance.
- Paid time off benefits, including generous vacation, sick, personal, and bereavement days.
- Twelve (12) paid holidays, including a floating holiday of your choice!
- Annual pay increases, as approved.
- Employee assistance program for you and immediate family.
- Network of support for your health & well-being.
- Verizon cellular plan discount.
- Mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate.
- Loan forgiveness programs.
*Some benefits applicable to regular, full-time employees only.
…MORE ABOUT OUR AWARD-WINNING CULTURE
- Our CEO wants to get to know staff personally and has an open-door policy. She hosts regular staff lunches and townhalls to answer questions.
- Open, honest, and transparent communication is celebrated.
- We practice giving the benefit of the doubt.
- We believe that feedback is the breakfast of champions! That’s why we have a staff suggestion program.
- We want our team members to feel valued. That’s why we have a staff recognition program.
- Having FUN is an important part of the job! We love hosting events such as staff recognition celebrations and luncheons, road rallies, seasonal parties, food truck lunches, ice cream days, surprise giveaways, spirit weeks, Bring Your Child to Work Day, cook off/bake off contests, and more.
ABOUT THE OPPORUNITY/WORK
This is a management position, responsible for performing a wide variety of office work and clerical details relative to the operation of the front office of each agency site. The Supervisor of Clerical Operations has responsibility for the clerical operations in the office, including guiding and/or training of clerical staff in Day One and Specialized Services for Youth programs. Incumbents may be requested to perform related tasks other than those specifically presented. In addition to the duties prescribed to all office coordinators, the Supervisor of Clerical Operations is responsible for providing leadership and assistance to the clerical team in areas of problem solving, data management and billing issues. The position reports to the Associate Director of Day One.
Administrative Functions
- Plans and organizes work on a daily, weekly and monthly basis so that customer accounting functions, processing of clients’ appointments, receptionist duties, office equipment management, client records management (open and closed cases) and processing reports are recognized as priorities. The Supervisor of Clerical Operations assumes responsibility for clerical personnel meeting deadlines for all processes.
- Responsible for establishing a Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) Plan and environment in the front office of each site in accordance with the Agency's PQI plan.
- Ensures that policies and established procedures are followed in order to provide continuity and consistency in all offices.
- Assists in managing and maintaining all business equipment which includes but is not limited to copiers, postage machines, computers and printers in each office. Communicates with the Director of Facilities and Director of IT, as needed relative to building and equipment concerns.
- Completes monthly site audits of clerical team processes and functions as determined in partnership with the Associate Director of Treatment Services.
- Responsible for monitoring materials and preparing purchase orders for required supplies at each office to include forms, files, and other necessary office supplies.
- Makes bank deposits as scheduled, including the follow-up involved with any returned checks.
- Attends meetings within Treatment Services (Day One or Specialized Services for Youth) as appropriate.
- Provides hands on accomplishment of office tasks.
- Ensures coverage at all locations is adequate and appropriate, and provides coverage at all sites, as needed.
Personnel Administration
- Supervises all clerical staff, including office coordinators, office assistants and the intake and insurance verification specialist, include training, monitoring and evaluating performance(s) and participates with the Associate Director of Day One in the recruitment and hiring of support staff.
- Communicates with the Associate Director of Day One about any personnel situations or risk issues that require intervention and resolution.
- Reviews, authorizes and coordinates requests for leave so that clerical team coverage meets the minimum requirements of the Agency. Seeks approval for all extraordinary leave requests.
- Responsible for cross-training as an Intake and Insurance Verification Specialist to assist in the provision of coverage during vacations and other leaves of absence.
- Provides leadership to the clerical team in the areas of problem solving, system and billing issues.
- Provides supervision to clerical staff using the Agency’s model of supervision, Situational Leadership. Conducts regular supervisor meetings with direct reports, maintains appropriate documentation of same.
- Completes annual performance appraisals of direct reports, including development of annual goals and professional development plan.
Oversight of Systems, Billing, Insurance and Client Accounts
- Supports effective client account management by verifying insurances monthly or annually depending on the insurance, verifying insurance changes, monitoring balances, collection phone calls, and accuracy related to co-pays and deductibles, for both the Day One and Specialized Services for Youth programs.
- Provides back up coverage to the Intake and Insurance Verification Specialist by answering over-flow services inquiries, obtaining client information, verifying client insurance and scheduling intakes.
- Supports efficient and accurate paneling of clinical staff in coordination with Quality Assurance and Clinical Supervisors, as well as maintaining accessible information regarding clinician’s status.
- Monitors the accuracy of information within CareLogic and ODIN to ensure billing processes can proceed without rejections.
- Generates and reviews reporting from CareLogic and ODIN (i.e. write-offs, client balances, failed activities, accounts receivable aging) and then provides feedback to appropriate supervisors regarding recommended procedure changes and training needs.
- Communicates problem areas or client problems with the Associate Director of Day One.
- Collaborates with external billing agency to manage and problem-solve insurance rejections.
- Mails client statements on a monthly basis.
- Responds to client phone calls, assists with troubleshooting issues, and helps to reconcile balances.
- Prepares client statements for collections monthly. Enters collection accounts on collections website and maintains contact with collection agency representatives.
- Follows-up on receivable issues as directed.
- Researches monthly write-offs.
- Acts as liaison between Office Coordinator team and Associate Director of Treatment Services on areas of system issues, billing issues and process issues as deemed appropriate.
Other
- Responsible for incorporating principles of diversity, equity and inclusion in work processes and in job functions. Responsible for promoting a feeling of welcoming, belonging, and acceptance to all clients and staff.
- Other duties as assigned.
Does this Describe YOU?
- Associate degree in secretarial science or business management or advance course work in the fundamentals of office management.
- A minimum of five years of experience in office work, including insurance and billing, with three years of supervisory experience.
- Extensive knowledge of insurance, including private/commercial insurance, Medicaid and Medicare.
- Experience in patient accounting procedures.
- Training and proficiency in data management, Microsoft applications and electronic medical records.
- Organized and detail-oriented.
- Demonstrated customer service skills.
- Knowledge about effective supervisory practices to include positive techniques for motivating, teaching, coaching, delegating and evaluating assigned personnel.
- Selected candidates for this position must possess a sensitivity to the diversity of the agency’s service population including (but not limited to) differences of culture, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation and socioeconomic.
- Special abilities and skills necessary to perform the required tasks and that best meet the needs of the agency also will be considered. There may be some standards above that may be waived when compensating specifications or circumstances exist.
Position is available due to growth!
Joining a Multi-Specialty Group witih 8 Physicians / 6 Mid-Levels
Approx 8-9 Call weeks per year at the Hospital
Office Hours are: 8am - 5pm
Practice: Orthopaedic specialties include Sports Medicine;
Joint Replacement; Elbow & Shoulder; Foot & Ankle; Neck & Back and Hand & Wrist.
Two locations within the County. Both locations include:
digital x-ray and MRI, orthopaedic rehabilitation and DME. The main location
includes a state of the art 9,000 square foot outpatient surgery center.
Candidates must have:
Adult Reconstruction Fellowship / Board Certification / Florida State License
Patient Population: Commercial 50%; Medicare 40%; WC 5%; Other 5%
Anticipated Patient Volume: Approx 50 + patients per clinic day / three clinic days per week
Surgical cases at ASC one day per week + Hospital one day per week
Salary will be competitive - TBD
Benefits Include: Paid Malpractice, CME ($2500 + 10 days per contract year), Vacation (15 days of PTO each contract year)
Holidays, Relocation, Group and Life Insurance, 401K
Partnership: Buy-in opportunity at the end of year two as equal partner.
Additional Information - Bonus Structure:
- First Contract Year. Physician shall be entitled to twenty five percent (25%) of the
Net Collections in the First Contract Year that are over two times the First Contract
Year Base Salary.
- Second Contract Year. Physician shall be entitled to thirty three percent (33%) of
the Net Collections in the Second Contract Year that are over two times the Second
Contract Year Base Salary.
- Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Net Collections exceed two times the
Contract Year Base Salary plus One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars
($100,000) for each year of the contract (for example. over $500,000 for the First
Contract Year) (the Additional Bonus Base), Physician
COMMUNITY PROFILE: After visiting the County, you will soon realize what many do about the
area- it is one of the best places to live in the country. With a history dating back to 1821, the county is saturated
with famous and historical sites including some dating back to the 16th century. Whether you enjoy sightseeing,
exploring, touring, or relaxing, the County has it all. The County Chamber of Commerce explains:
County, in lovely Northeastern Florida, is a haven for beach, water, and warm
weather enthusiasts, with much of the area located along the Atlantic Ocean and inland
waterways.
Boating, surfing, paddle boarding, canoeing, fishing, or swimming are some of the many aquatic
past times of the residents of the County. Fun in the sun is taken seriously by beach goers and
visitors alike. Visitors often flock here to tour the great history the area has to offer.
Historical St. Augustine s rich history and cultural diversity have helped shape a dynamic city valued by
both tourists and locals as a treasured escape. Today, more than 50 historic points of interest are nestled in
our nation s oldest city amidst boutiques, cafés, restaurants, hotels, and bed and breakfast inns. The
downtown area offers a glimpse of what life must have been like many years ago, with homes listed on the
National Register of Historic Places standing alongside more recently built structures embodying the same
Beyond the attractions and history lay picturesque neighborhoods, award winning schools and ample shopping and
dining options. The county is one of the top 20 fastest growing counties in the country and saw a 28% population
growth from . The booming growth within the community will be met by world-class communities
featuring resort-style amenities. Additionally, County schools have been consistently rated the best in the
state of Florida year-after-year.
The surrounding community and neighborhoods are forecasted to see
substantial growth in the near future. Most of the community is made up of working families who will require high
quality medical care. The need for physicians in this area is great and will only grow as the population expands.
Positions Available due to Strategic organizational market expansion
Multispecialty group
Approx 8-9 Call weeks per year at the Hospital
Office Hourse are: 8am to 5pm
Orthopaedic specialties include Sports Medicine; Joint Replacement; Elbow & Shoulder; Foot & Ankle; Neck & Back and Hand & Wrist.
Two locations within the County, Both location include: digital x-ray and MRI, orthopaedic rehabilitation and DME. The main location
includes a state of the art 9,000 square foot outpatient surgery center.
We are looking for candidates who is Board Certified / Fellowship trained.
Patient Population: Commercial 50%; Medicare 40%; WC 5%; Other 5%
Patient Volume: Approx 36 + patients per clinic day / three clinic days per week
Surgical cases at ASC one day per week + Hospital one day per week.
Compensation: Guaranteed Base Salary plus Bonuses
BENEFITS: Comprehensive benefit package including health insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vision insurance, dental insurance, paid time off, retirement
account, legal assistance, discounts on local services including hospitality, dining, personal services, and local attractions, and other desirable benefits.
Malpractice Coverage is Provided
CME Allowance and time off are provided
Vacation: Paid time off accrual provided
Sick Leave: Paid time off accrual provided
Holidays: Paid time off accrual provided
Relocation: Provided, through standard compensation package
GROUP MEDICAL AND LIFE INSURANCE: Offered
401K: YES
PARTNERSHIP: Buy-in opportunity at the end of year two as equal partner.
Bonus Structure:
First Contract Year. Physician shall be entitled to twenty five percent (25%) of the
Net Collections in the First Contract Year that are over two times the First Contract Year Base Salary.
Second Contract Year. Physician shall be entitled to thirty three percent (33%) of
the Net Collections in the Second Contract Year that are over two times the Second Contract Year Base Salary.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event Net Collections exceed two times the
Contract Year Base Salary plus One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars
($100,000) for each year of the contract (for example. over $500,000 for the First
Contract Year) (the Additional Bonus Base), Physician shall be entitled to fifty
percent (50%) of the Net Collections over the Additional Bonus Base
COMMUNITY PROFILE: After visiting the County, you will soon realize what many do about the
area- it is one of the best places to live in the country. With a history dating back to 1821, the county is saturated
with famous and historical sites including some dating back to the 16th century. Whether you enjoy sightseeing,
exploring, touring, or relaxing, the County has it all. The County Chamber of Commerce explains:
County, in lovely Northeastern Florida, is a haven for beach, water, and warm
weather enthusiasts, with much of the area located along the Atlantic Ocean and inland
waterways.
Boating, surfing, paddle boarding, canoeing, fishing, or swimming are some of the many aquatic
past times of the residents of the County. Fun in the sun is taken seriously by beach goers and
visitors alike. Visitors often flock here to tour the great history the area has to offer.
Historical St. Augustine s rich history and cultural diversity have helped shape a dynamic city valued by
both tourists and locals as a treasured escape. Today, more than 50 historic points of interest are nestled in
our nation s oldest city amidst boutiques, cafés, restaurants, hotels, and bed and breakfast inns. The
downtown area offers a glimpse of what life must have been like many years ago, with homes listed on the
National Register of Historic Places standing alongside more recently built structures embodying the same
Beyond the attractions and history lay picturesque neighborhoods, award winning schools and ample shopping and
dining options. The county is one of the top 20 fastest growing counties in the country and saw a 28% population
growth from . The booming growth within the community will be met by world-class communities
featuring resort-style amenities. Additionally, County schools have been consistently rated the best in the
state of Florida year-after-year.
The surrounding community and neighborhoods are forecasted to see
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Land Use Technician
5G is changing the world—be part of that change.
MD7, a leading provider of innovative solutions supporting mobile network operators and digital infrastructure deployment, is seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Land Use Technician to join our growing team. Our team plays a key role in advancing wireless telecommunications and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, helping connect communities and supporting the transition toward more sustainable technology.
CONDITIONS
Location: Allen, Texas
Travel: Travel up to 10% as needed for project support
Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent
IN A NUTSHELL
We are seeking an entry-level Land Use Technician to support our Wireless Telecommunications and Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure teams. This role contributes to projects that help expand digital connectivity and sustainable infrastructure across communities. The Land Use Technician assists Land Use Planners and Project Managers with the coordination and administration of zoning and permitting activities required for infrastructure deployment. This role requires strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. The successful candidate will communicate regularly with internal teams and municipal jurisdictions while ensuring project information remains accurate and up to date. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is adaptable, proactive, and eager to learn regulatory processes while gaining experience in land use planning within the telecommunications and energy infrastructure industries.
DAY-TO-DAY
• Assist with obtaining permits for wireless telecommunications and electric vehicle charging infrastructure projects
• Prepare, organize, and submit permit applications to multiple jurisdictions
• Maintain and update internal and external project tracking databases to ensure accurate reporting of project statuses and timelines
• Utilize Geographic Information System (GIS) tools and jurisdictional resources to research site and zoning information
• Review jurisdiction ordinances and regulations to support Land Use Planners in determining zoning compliance
• Track and monitor permitting timelines and proactively follow up with jurisdictions to support project progress.
• Communicate with municipal development departments (planning, building, right-of-way, etc.), consultants, and internal teams to coordinate application requirements and provide project updates.
• Responsibilities include preparing and submitting jurisdictional applications, maintaining project tracking systems, conducting regulatory research, and supporting the overall permitting workflow.
• Prepare daily FedEx, certified mail, and standard mail submissions related to permitting documentation
• Scan, organize, title, notate, and upload project documentation into internal systems and client databases to maintain accurate records
• Participate in client deployment calls and internal project coordination meetings
• Shadow the Land Use Planners at public hearings
DO YOU BRING?
• Valid driver’s license
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• High attention to detail and strong organizational ability
• Ability to manage multiple responsibilities, while being adaptable with the evolving project priorities, processes and market changes.
• A proactive mindset with the ability to follow up on tasks and project requirements
• Problem-solving skills and willingness to learn new processes
• Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel
• Exposure to zoning or permitting documentation preferred
• Administrative or project coordination experience preferred
• Experience reviewing real property documents such as leases or easements preferred
• College degree preferred
We understand that you may not meet all the requirements. But if you bring the right level of commitment and enthusiasm, we believe we can achieve great things together. If you require reasonable accommodations to make your application process more comfortable, please email our recruiting team at , so we can support you accordingly.
BENEFITS
Time Off - We know the importance of work-life balance.
- 2 weeks of Vacation Time to start and grow throughout tenure
- 13 Paid Holidays
- 40+ hours of Sick Time
Rewards & Recognition - We value performance and celebrate success.
- Shoutouts on our newsletter
- Weekly Friday Huddle Recognitions
Health & Wellbeing- We take your wellbeing seriously.
- Comprehensive health, dental, vision insurance
- Voluntary coverages (Pet insurance, Long-Term Disability, Short-term Disability, Life Insurance and MORE!)
- On-site gym in office building
- Monthly company lunches and breakfast
- Private Wellness rooms
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – anonymous third-party support
Culture & Community- Work should be fun, meaningful, and connected.
- Monthly engagement activities
- Company-wide volunteer events for opportunities to give to your local community
Growth & Development- Your career is important to us.
- Internal career development opportunities
- Mentorship Program
Location
- Work from our prime Allen, TX office – right in the heart of the action
MD7 Core Values
Our Vision and Core Values are both foundational and aspirational at the same time. We never quit striving to improve. We’re always looking to recruit exceptional talent that shares these values as well.
Respect for the Individual
Balanced Life
Giving Back
Continuous Improvement
Extreme Service
Integrity
We want to be able to continuously innovate to empower success. That’s why, in addition to exciting career opportunities throughout the world, we also provide the best training in the industry.
Disclaimer
MD7 is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
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