Northern Family Physician

Job Details

Vacancy #:
2024-25-269242
Number of Vacancies:
2
Vacancy Opening For:
Family Physician
Employment Type:
Permanent
Employment Term:
Full Time
Posting Date:
October 21, 2024
Closing Date:
October 21, 2025 23:59
Practice Type:
Primary Care
Practice Size:
1,500
Hours of Work:
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. weekdays, plus on call
Minimum Potential Salary:
$369,694.00
Maximum Potential Salary:
$369,694.00
Method of Payment:
Contract
Method of Payment Description:
Daily rate of $1,919 per weekday, $2,312/weekday
Call Schedule Description:
Attending in Pelican Narrows ER, you will cover any EM visits, plus take after hours calls from outposts in Deschambault Lake and Sandy Bay.

Job Description

Northern Medical Services is seeking family physicians with a passion for culturally safe, trauma-informed, relationship-based care in the predominantly Indigenous communities of Northern Saskatchewan.

Community-minded, patient-centered physicians wanting to make a difference will find opportunities here. Full scope family practice including EM, some obstetrics.

On call in ER, weekday clinics, coverage at outpost clinics within an hour of Pelican Narrows.

Multiple physicians looking to practice together are welcome.

NMS offers excellent remuneration through Contracted Itinerant and Locum physician models.

Relocation Package

N/A

Job Qualifications

Fully licensed in Saskatchewan. CCFP or equivalent + minimum of ACLS but ATLS, ALARM, PALS, NRL, etc. highly recommended.

Benefits

Travel to and from PN is covered, accommodations are provided.

Additional Information

2 weeks in/ 2 weeks out is full time. 2 weeks in/ 6 weeks out is half time. Locum positions also available.

Organization & Community

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ORGANIZATION:
Northern Medical Services
COMMUNITY:
Pelican Narrows
HOURS TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT:
5

Community Description

Pelican Narrows is located 120 km northwest of Creighton. . It is situated at the narrows that join Mirond and Pelican Lakes, which lies between the Sturgeon-Weir and Churchill River systems.