Emergency Medicine

Grafton, WI

Job Description
Join our growing Emergency Medicine Team in Northern Wisconsin with the opportunity to float to 4 Hospitals!
 
Position highlights:
  • Rotate between our hospitals in Marinette, Sheboygan, Grafton and Hartford
  • 8,500 to 33,000 annual visits
  • Mix of shift lengths 
  • Trauma levels 3 & 4
  • Full Time role/1552 hours annually 
Requirements:
  • Emergency medicine training from an accredited residency program
  • Board certified / eligible
  • Patient centered / patient first mentality
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Collaborative, team focus 
About Grafton, Wisconsin
Explore a beautiful community in the heart of Ozaukee County
 
Just minutes north of Milwaukee, Grafton offers a personal and economic quality of life that draws people and businesses alike to this crossroads community of well-kept homes, tree lined streets and small town warmth.
 
The community has a New England feel offering a diverse array of stores, shops, restaurants and industrial enterprises along with a variety of recreational activities for the young and the young at heart. Whether it’s canoeing on the Milwaukee River, biking, golfing, heading to Lake Michigan or shopping, residents and visitors are sure to find something to do.
 
About Advocate Aurora Health
Advocate Aurora Health’s combined strength and stability drives us forward. Our integrated delivery model allows our clinicians to offer state-of-the-art, top tier quality care throughout eastern Wisconsin and northern and central Illinois.
 
Our supportive staff and leadership are committed to an autonomous practice environment and continuously strive to be on the forefront of managing the changing healthcare landscape, advances in technology and innovative approaches to providing impeccable outcomes for our patients.
 
Whether you’re looking to practice in the heart of a dynamic city such as Chicago or Milwaukee, a multi-specialty clinic in the suburbs, or a charming small town, Advocate Aurora Health has an opportunity for you.