At a Glance
- Tasks: Provide exceptional care to children and families in a collaborative environment.
- Company: UF Health St. Johns, a community-focused healthcare provider.
- Benefits: Low-cost health plans, retirement options, paid time off, and PSLF eligibility.
- Other info: Flexible schedule and supportive team atmosphere.
- Why this job: Join a growing practice and make a real difference in children's lives.
- Qualifications: Licensed physician with paediatric experience and board certification.
UF Health St. Johns is seeking a compassionate, team‑oriented pediatric physician to join a growing practice that delivers exceptional care to children and families. The role offers a community‑focused environment, a strong patient base, and a collaborative group of providers and staff.
Position Highlights
- Clinic Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 am–5 pm
- Flexible schedule options
- Approximately 18‑22 patient visits per day
- Eligible employer for federal PSLF program
- Medical malpractice coverage and Florida sovereign immunity
- Epic EMR with DAX (ambient listening tool/AI scribe)
Required Qualifications
- Licensed to practice medicine in compliance with Chapter 458, Florida Statutes
- Minimum of four years of appropriate experience (completion of a residency program may substitute)
- Federal DEA certification
- ABMS board certification or eligibility in pediatrics
Preferred Qualifications
- Specialty license or certification in pediatrics
- Board certified or board eligible in a specified area of medical specialty
- Certification/licensure in the state of Florida and Federal DEA certification
Benefits
- Low‑cost state health plans: medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life and disability insurance
- Florida Retirement System retirement plans
- Paid time off, including vacation, holidays, paid family leave, and sick leave
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer
- Sovereign immunity malpractice status
- No state taxes
Health Assessment Requirement
Health assessment required: yes (patient contact and bloodborne pathogens)