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Neurology Physician

Denver, CO · On-site

$329K - $411K/yr

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Neurology Specialist Opportunity HCA HealthONE Swedish is seeking a neurologist to join HCA HealthONE Neurology Specialists to serve on their neurology residency faculty and work in the region ...

Neurotology Physician

Englewood, CO · On-site

$250K - $350K/yr

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  • Retirement

  • PTO

Private practice Denver Ear Associates, in coordination with HCA HealthONE Swedish, is seeking a neurotologist to join their established, successful private practice Qualified Candidates: * Board ...

Dermatologist

Seattle, WA

$389K - $614K/yr

Swedish Medical Group is seeking a full-time Dermatologist to join their team at the South Lake Union clinic in Seattle, Washington. Enjoy working with a supportive team while exploring the beautiful ...

Dermatologist

Seattle, WA

$389K - $614K/yr

Swedish Medical Group is seeking a full-time, board-certified/board-eligible Dermatologist to join an established and high-volume practice. In this role, you will partner with multiple providers who ...

First Assist Neurosurgery

Seattle, WA

$149K - $205K/yr

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  • Retirement

The Swedish Neurological Institute is seeking a full-time Neurosurgeryto join the cranial team at the Swedish Cherry Hill Campus in Seattle, Washington. In this role, you will provide comprehensive ...

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To thrive as a Swedish Language Teacher, you need fluency in Swedish, a strong grasp of language instruction techniques, and typically a degree in education or linguistics. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, classroom technology, and relevant teaching certifications such as a teaching license is often required. Outstanding communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability help engage diverse learners and foster an inclusive classroom environment. These skills ensure effective language acquisition and student success in both academic and real-world contexts.

What are the common challenges faced by Swedish language teachers working with adult learners?

Swedish language teachers working with adult learners often encounter challenges such as varying language proficiency levels within the same class, diverse cultural backgrounds, and differing motivations for learning Swedish. Adults may also have ingrained language habits that are difficult to change, and balancing lesson pacing to accommodate everyone can be tricky. Building a supportive, interactive classroom environment and utilizing real-life scenarios can help address these challenges and foster better learning outcomes.

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Work EnvironmentEducational, cultural, or translation agencies, private clientsConferences, legal settings, healthcare, business meetings
Industry UsageTranslation and language services, educationReal-time communication facilitation in various sectors

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Infographic showing various Swedish job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 58% Full Time, 37% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,936 per year, or $36 per hour.

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Job description

Neurology Specialist Opportunity

HCA HealthONE Swedish is seeking a neurologist to join HCA HealthONE Neurology Specialists to serve on their neurology residency faculty and work in the region's premier neuroscience program at Swedish, a Comprehensive Stroke and Level I Trauma Center.

This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a motivated neurologist to take a leading role in shaping the outpatient neurology experience within the HCA HealthONE Swedish Medical Center Neurology Residency Program.

Qualified candidates/position highlights:

  • Board certified/board eligible in neurology
  • Excellent communication skills and a passion for resident education and outpatient neurology
  • Prior academic or teaching experience preferred but not required
  • Play a key educational leadership role with a hand in designing, coordinating, and overseeing the training curriculum within a well-established, fully accredited residency program
  • Opportunities to teach, mentor, and conduct scholarly activities aligned with ACGME milestones

Incentive/benefits package:

  • When applicable, may be eligible for additional compensation if engaged to provide call coverage services and/or administrative services.
  • In some circumstances, a minimum base guarantee, sign on/commencement, educational reimbursement, quality incentive, and/or relocation bonuses may be contemplated. Bonuses are awarded in exceptional circumstances only.
  • Robust benefits are available for full time employees, which includes: paid malpractice, medical, behavioral health, prescription drug, dental and vision, wellbeing resources, life and disability, 401K plan with employer matching contributions, employee stock purchase plan, time off and other paid leave as required by law, supplemental health protection plans, wellbeing resources, flexible spending accounts, life and disability benefits, financial wellbeing resources, time away from work program, family-focused benefits, CorePlus voluntary benefits, CME allowance, CME Time-Off, and license reimbursement. Each benefit is subject to eligibility requirements as specified in plan documents and the company reserves the right to modify the benefits it offers from time to time.

About HCA HealthONE Neurology Specialists and HCA HealthONE Swedish (Swedish):

  • HCA HealthONE Neurology Specialists is a dynamic and collegial faculty group committed to excellence in both clinical care and medical education
  • Swedish is a Level I Trauma Center and acute care hospital with 504 licensed beds
  • Swedish is home to an ACGME accredited categorical neurology residency, with 6 resident spots per year
  • Swedish serves as the Rocky Mountain Region's referral center for neurotrauma and as the region's first Joint Commission certified Comprehensive Stroke Center
  • Located in Englewood, CO, Swedish has served the south Denver metro area for over 115 years

Denver is one of the healthiest and fastest-growing cities in the country. The mile-high city enjoys breathtaking views of the Rockies to the west and residents are 90 minutes from some of the best skiing and hiking in the world. With 300 annual days of sunshine, residents play, walk and run outdoors all year long.