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Physician Pediatric-Emergency Medicine - Competitive Salary

Company: Pacific Companies
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: February 28, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Professional 100% Pediatric Emergency Medicine Role Pick up Urgent Care shifts if desired 14-16 shifts/month, 8-hour shifts Quarterly schedule; 1.8 - 2.2 patients/hour Nocturnist Option Available Exceptional APP Support & Teaching Opportunities Mentor residents and medical students Great Retention and Work Environment Top Pediatric Health System Opening 2 new children's hospitals in 2024 1 Children's Hospital in Arizona Teaching facility for U of A, Creighton, Mayo Clinic Compensation Package: Base salary quality bonus, extra shift pay Comprehensive Benefits: PTO, CME, 457b, 401K, and more Community There is a reason that Phoenix again tops the nation in population growth for the 5th Consecutive Year. If you want to escape high cost-of-living while enjoying 300 days of sunshine and bountiful outdoor activities, the Valley of the Sun is the place for you. Phoenix is the 5th Largest City and One of the Youngest Metropolitan Areas in the Country . Scottsdale and Gilbert are ranked among the Nation's Top 10 Safest Cities according to US News & World Report Resilient Economy Boasting Strong Education, Healthcare, Hospitality, and FinTech Sectors $40 Billion Semiconductor Project Expected to Add 300,000 New Employed Residents to the Community Over the Next Five Years Over 200 Golf Courses in the Metropolitan Area Greater Phoenix includes Numerous Affordable Housing Options including Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Tempe, Chandler, and Gilbert

Keywords: Pacific Companies, Sun City West , Physician Pediatric-Emergency Medicine - Competitive Salary, Healthcare , Phoenix, Arizona


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