IOM Opportunity — AL/MS Gulf Coast

We have an opportunity for an IOM professional on the Alabama Gulf Coast.  Would you enjoy working at a relaxed (low stress) pace while enjoying the laid-back lifestyle of the Gulf Coast?  Are you looking for tropical weather, access to multiple beaches, and a super low cost of living?  Mobile is one of the most wildly underrated locations in the country because you can easily drive to the white sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, or Dauphin Island.  Just a bit further and you’re in Ft. Walton Beach or Destin.  Head 50 minutes west and you’ll find a dozen resort casinos and plentiful entertainment in Biloxi/Gulfport.  Even closer are sandy beaches in Pascagoula where you can jog or walk your dog after work.  Deep sea fishing, 9-months of warm-breezy weather, ocean front walking areas, white sand beaches, Vegas style casinos, a fun 2-week Mardi Gras celebration…where else can you access all of this while still being able to purchase a house on an IOM salary?  

Position details and requirements:

Clinical Requirements: Minimum of 1 year of clinical IOM experience + CNIM certification. 

Environment: You’ll be working with a small team in 3 facilities, enabling you to develop a routine.  All surgeries monitored remotely by a board-certified neurologist. 

Call Requirements:  Call is taken every few weeks on rotation and is paid, but it’s rare that you are called because these are scheduled, elective cases.

Travel:  Limited.  You may help cover cases in Biloxi/Gulfport 1-2 days per month.  

Scheduling/Time Off:  4-day weeks are the norm.

Case Breakdown: 100% spine — Scheduled, elective cases.   

Location: Mobile, AL:  You may live in any of the surrounding communities, including Daphne, Theodore, and Tillmans Corner.  It’s a significant port region with 450,000 residents and all the amenities of a larger city.  Please note that candidates must reside within 30 miles of Mobile.    

Compensation: $80k-$90k base salary + bonus + 401k + HC insurance + Relocation (if needed) 

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