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Allied OMS

Outstanding Opportunity for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

Allied OMS, Grand Rapids, Michigan, us, 49528

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Oral Surgery Associates of Grand Rapids Outstanding Opportunity for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Join Oral Surgery Associates of Grand Rapids, a thriving, high-volume private practice, as a full-scope oral and maxillofacial surgeon. This is a unique chance for an associate-to-owner transition due to a senior partner's upcoming retirement. Our collaborative and diverse team consists of board-certified specialists dedicated to mentoring and supporting various clinical interests. With two established locations in the Grand Rapids area and a highly skilled staff, we provide a stable environment for your growth and success. We are looking for ABOMS certified or eligible candidates who are enthusiastic about long-term development, mentorship, and ownership opportunities. Experience the benefits of living in West Michigan, from affordable living costs and outstanding quality of life to beautiful beaches and vibrant outdoor activities. Current residents or fellows may qualify for Allied OMS's Brand Ambassador Program, which provides unique benefits and professional growth opportunities. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a practice committed to excellence, innovation, and patient-focused care. Key Opportunity Highlights: 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for full-time associates and their families Clear pathway to partnership and equity opportunities Generous sign-on and potential relocation bonuses Competitive base salary in the first year; subsequent years based on a percentage of personal net collections Student loan assistance available Employer-covered malpractice insurance and CME allowance 3 weeks of paid time off annually 401K plan with a 3% employer non-elective safe harbor contribution Enjoy clinical autonomy paired with robust clinical support Benefit from mentorship with experienced surgeons Access to expert marketing and operational best practices