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Kaiser Permanente

Neurologist - Baldwin Park

Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, California, United States, 91706


Competitive Compensation and Benefit Package The comprehensive benefits and longevity-based compensation package offered by Southern California Permanente Medical Group (SCPMG) enables physicians to focus on what they do best – provide their patients with exceptional care. • Medical/dental/vision coverage • Supplemental medical coverage • Special dependent coverage • Vacation/holiday/sick/education time and leave (prorated to work schedule) • Retirement and savings plans • Relocation package • Professional liability coverage • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible Partnership of SCPMG • Transition to a Partner/Owner of SCPMG • Eligible after three consecutive years of full-time employment (six consecutive years of part-time employment) • Increased benefits (e.g., compensation, retirement, life insurance) • Voting rights on organizational decisions Additional Information • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology • Additional fellowship training in Movement Disorders, Epilepsy, Headache Medicine, Neurophysiology, or MS/Neuroimmunology highly preferred About the area Baldwin Park is centrally located at the heart of the San Gabriel Valley, a richly diverse area with both an urban and suburban feel. With its wide variety of restaurants, activities, and green spaces — as well as easy access to all that Los Angeles has to offer — it is ideal for families. Housing is relatively affordable, and schools are excellent.

Working here At Baldwin Park, we offer a high level of autonomy, in which physicians can feel they’re in control of their patient and can provide Permanente-quality care. Yet there’s a strong sense of partnership and teamwork: The medical staff know they’re always a quick phone call or hallway chat from receiving support and resources. In this collegial, flat-hierarchy environment, both personal development professional growth can thrive. For associates and partners alike, speaking up is not only encouraged, but expected: regular town hall meetings with the medical director encourage open dialogue and foster new ideas. And wellness is a big focus, with opportunities for bike rides, hikes, happy hours, and other social activities that promote partnership.