Dermatology - Physician Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Frederick, MD at Geebo

Dermatology - Physician Assistant

Exceptional opportunity to join a very successful, rapidly growing, and well-established private Dermatology, Cosmetic & Surgery practice with a boutique atmosphere in Frederick, Maryland. As a suburb of the National Capital Region, Frederick County residents have the best of everything, from its small-town vibe to amazing restaurants, locally owned shops, attractions and activities. Excellent earning potential & full package of benefits :
3% Safe Harbor 401k & Profit-Sharing Plan Health Insurance PTO:
15 days annually $2,000 annual allotment for education and conferences Special cosmetic benefit:
$3,500 annually for in-house cosmetic procedures (eg, Botox, filler, derma lasers etc.) Full time position with flexible hours and no weekends. Small group of 5 providers fostering the ideal learning and collegial atmosphere. The Practice currently employs another Dermatology PA Gorgeous, efficient and friendly office Large referral base Position immediately available Please visit us at:
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//www.frederickcosmeticsurgery.com/ Job Requirements:
The ideal PA will have a strong passion for preventative skin cancer screenings and patient education, training and working under the supervision of excellent, renowned and reputable physicians. Previous Dermatology experience is not required but is a plus. Adult medical dermatology responsibilities including patient care, minor procedures and administrative duties. U.S. Residents Only Certified Physician Assistant - Newly trained or experienced Outstanding credentials Compassionate Must possess excellent interpersonal Skills. Recommended Skills Administration Friendliness Health Care Interpersonal Skills Passionate Receptive Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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