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Emergency Medicine Physician - $500k Bonus
Overview
The package
AI-structuredThis is a full-time Active-Duty U.S. Navy Medical Corps officer role for an Emergency Medicine physician with nationwide (and international) placement options, offering a total annual compensation of $240,805–$324,090 with a $500,000 accession bonus and no production requirements. Benefits include 30 days PTO, 12 weeks paid maternity leave, housing stipend or on-base housing, CME allowance, and retirement benefits.
- $241k - $324k/yr employer-posted compensation with salary structure
- $500,000 signing bonus disclosed
- Full-time in-person; operational and non-operational settings
- 6 weeks PTO or vacation disclosed
- Military (Active-Duty U.S. Navy Medical Corps) · Military Treatment Facility / Naval Medical Center · Emergency/acute care including critically ill and injured patients; both operational and non-operational settings
Posted pay vs real comps
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Compensation
- Type
- Pay not verified
- Structure
- salary
- Signing bonus
- $500,000
- PTO
- 6 weeks
Employer
US Navy
Facility & Community
- Practice setting
- Military (Active-Duty U.S. Navy Medical Corps)
- Facility type
- Military Treatment Facility / Naval Medical Center
- Patient population
- Active-duty service members and military community
Questions to ask the employer
- Is $240,805–$324,090 base salary only, or expected total compensation including bonus and productivity?
- Is the $500,000 signing bonus subject to repayment or clawback, and over what commitment period?
- What is the call schedule, and is call compensated separately or built into the base?
Generated from this posting's disclosed facts and the SalaryDr comparison — bring them to the first recruiter call.
Work Design
- Schedule
- Full-time in-person; operational and non-operational settings
- Inpatient / outpatient
- Emergency/acute care including critically ill and injured patients; both operational and non-operational settings
- Admin burden
- No billing or out-of-pocket discussions; no production requirements
- FTE
- 1
- Teaching
- No
- Research
- No
Visa & Eligibility
- Remote
- No
- Visa sponsorship
- no
- J-1 waiver
- No
- H-1B
- No
Source & Verification
- Source
- Aggregated (ym_careers)
- Salary label
- Pay not verified
- First seen
- 1 wk ago
- Last verified
- today
- Extraction confidence
- 72%
Full description
Emergency Medicine Physician – Active-Duty U.S. Navy Medical Corps Officer
Nationwide | Full-Time In-Person | Emergency Medicine Specialty
Total Annual Compensation: $240,805 to $324,090
Position Highlights:
• $500,000 Accession Bonus
• $54,000 Specialty Incentive Pay
• $8,000 Board Certification Pay
• CME Allowance
• Exceptional Benefits – including retirement, 30 days PTO, and more
• 12 Weeks Paid Maternity Leave – plus convalescent leave as needed
• Work-Life Balance – no production requirements, focus on quality care
• Generous Housing – housing stipend or free on-base housing
• Forever GI Bill – 36 months education benefits including full tuition, housing allowance, and $1,000 annual book stipend (for you or your dependents)
• Top-Tier Care Environment – provide care with excellent support staff
• No Billing Hassles – patient care fully covered, no out-of-pocket discussions
Responsibilities:
Provide urgent and emergency care, diagnose and treat a wide range of acute conditions, stabilize critically ill or injured patients, perform life-saving procedures, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams for follow-up care. Support the health and readiness of service members in both operational and non-operational settings.
Potential Practice Locations:
• Portsmouth, Virginia
• Twentynine Palms, California
• Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
• Okinawa, Japan
• Guam
• Camp Pendleton, California
• San Diego, California
• ...and more!
Minimum Qualifications:
• MD or DO from an accredited school (or ECFMG Certified)
• Completion of an ACGME accredited residency in Emergency Medicine (or in final year of residency)
• Board Certified or Board Eligible in Emergency Medicine (or in final year of residency)
• U.S. Citizenship
• Between the ages of 21 and 64 (Title 10 U.S. Code section 531 and 532)
Interested in learning whether this opportunity aligns with your goals? Apply today or reach out directly for a confidential conversation.
Michael Yalon
Email: Michael.C.Yalon.Mil@US.Navy.Mil
Call/Text: (520) 954-1120
Let's Connect: www.linkedin.com/in/myalon
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