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$325 - $358/hr

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How much do volunteer mobility scooter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer mobility scooter in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Permanent Family Medicine Physician

Workfit Medical, LLc

NY • On-site

$325 - $358/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Permanent Family Medicine Physician – Lewis County Health System (Lowville, NY)

Delphi Healthcare is seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Family Medicine Physician for a permanent position with a well-established practice in Lowville, NY. This opportunity arises from an upcoming retirement and offers strong patient volume with excellent APP support.

Position Highlights
  • Base salary: up to $358,000 (75% MGMA)
  • $50,000 start/relocation bonus
  • RVU productivity bonus (paid quarterly, >75% MGMA)
  • Minimal call: only 2–3 days/month for primary care group after-hours calls
  • Supported by two Family Nurse Practitioners
  • Occurrence malpractice coverage
  • Premium health & dental insurance, disability policy
  • Retirement: NY State pension or 401K option
  • Eligible for HHS, DANY, PSLF, and NHSC loan repayment programs
Community

Located in the Adirondack foothills, Lowville offers four-season outdoor recreation, family‑friendly living, and proximity to major New York cultural hubs.

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