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ENT Physician MD/DO (042326.6) FULL TIME

bhealth

Hamilton, MT

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Posted 9 days ago


Job description

ENT Physician.  Bitterroot Health – Hamilton, Montana

Bitterroot Health seeks an ENT Physician to join a collaborative, patient-centered ENT program serving Ravalli County and surrounding rural communities. The provider will provide comprehensive Ear Nose and Throat services across the continuum, supported by a dedicated Team of health care professionals in both the clinic and surgery settings. This single provider ENT practice works collaboratively with fellow specialty providers in a growing, thriving community that fosters evidence-based practice to deliver high-quality, personalized treatment. This role offers the opportunity to practice comprehensive ENT services with clinical autonomy, strong interdisciplinary support, and the ability to help shape program development.

Position Highlights:

  • Established and growing ENT Program-join a supportive, collaborative team committed to expanding comprehensive ENT services in a rural community setting
  • Competitive Compensation Package-base salary with productivity incentive options, sign on bonus, relocation assistance, CME allowance, and comprehensive benefits
  • Exceptional work/life balance in one of Montana’s most scenic locations
  • Flexible work schedule, 45 weeks per year
  • Strong Referral Base-built in referral network from employed primary and specialty care providers
  • Multidisciplinary Care Model-collaborative relationships with surgery, radiology, pathology and community resources to ensure coordinated patient-centered care
  • Rural Medicine with Impact-opportunity to practice high-quality ENT services while eliminating travel burdens for patients living within our community
  • Balanced Schedule- Combination of clinic and surgical practice
  • Autonomy with Leadership Opportunity-ability to shape program development, clinical pathways, and future growth initiatives
  • Quality-Focused Organization-hospital leadership and clinical teams committed to patient safety, program expansion, and investment in ENT services

Qualifications:

  • MD or DO from an accredited medical school
  • Residency training in ENT
  • Board certified or board eligible in ENT
  • Active, unrestricted Montana medical license, or ability to obtain
  • Full prescriptive authority and active Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration, or ability to obtain
  • Ability to successfully complete Bitterroot Health credentialing process
  • Desire to live and practice in a rural community with world-class outdoor recreation

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide comprehensive ENT care for all ages.  
  • Manage an efficient, independent outpatient and surgical practice using strong clinical judgment
  • Support program growth and service line development within a community hospital
  • Maintain compliance with ENT regulatory standards
  • Demonstrate strong communication, interdisciplinary teamwork, and commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care for rural populations