Bozeman Health
About Bozeman Health
Bozeman Health is an integrated health system serving an eleven-county region as Southwest Montana’s leader in health care. As a nonprofit organization governed by a volunteer community board of directors, we are the largest private employer in Gallatin County, with more than 2,500 employees, including 260 physicians representing a broad spectrum of medical and surgical specialties.
Bozeman Health operates two medical centers, Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center and Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center, and two neighborhood care centers, Cottonwood Clinic and Belgrade Clinic. The health system also includes:
Six urgent care and micro care clinics
Bozeman Health Medical Group
Highland Park Medical Campus
Bozeman Health Hillcrest Senior Living
Outpatient service center
Same-day surgery center
Clinical research group
Deaconess Regional Medical Center is a 125-bed facility with 10 ORs, 20-bed CCU and 25-bed Emergency Department (ED). In 2022, care administered consisted of 42,000 ED patients, 6,000 inpatients and 257,000 clinic outpatient visits. Deaconess Regional Medical Center has Level 3 ACS Trauma Center designation and is DNV accredited. Big Sky Medical Center recently earned the Montana Trauma Receiving Facility designation, commonly referred to as Level 5 Trauma Center.
Bozeman Health opened a new NICU in 2020 and a new Psychiatric Emergency Service unit in 2022. Other new clinical offerings include Urogynecology, Pediatric Orthopedics and a Spine & Joint Institute. In the next year, Bozeman Health will introduce Gynecologic Oncology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic trauma care and an adult inpatient psychiatric unit.
Compensation & Benefits This is an employed salaried position with additional incentive and quality compensation. Opportunity for a sign-on bonus is also offered.
The position includes a comprehensive benefit package:
Health, dental, vision
Retirement plan with employer contribution
Life insurance
Paid malpractice insurance including tail coverage
CME
Paid medical licensing
ABIM dues
DEA expenses
About Bozeman, Montana Find your home under the grandeur of the ‘big sky’ in Bozeman, Montana; named one of Time Magazine’s “World’s Greatest Places 2023”. The “new west” lifestyle craved by those pursuing outdoor recreation, crisp mountain air, four distinct seasons and short commutes, is reflected in Bozeman’s total population reaching an all-time high of 57,500. Gallatin County’s population has also risen to 127,800.
The outdoor paradise sits in a valley at the foot of six mountain ranges and is just 90 minutes from Yellowstone National Park. In the summer, residents and tourists alike enjoy biking, hiking, rafting, golfing and fly fishing. In the winter, the snow-capped mountain scenery makes Bozeman a Hallmark Christmas movie setting. There’s world-class skiing at Big Sky Resort less than an hour away, and Bridger Bowl Ski Area less than 30 minutes away.
The vibrant college/tech town is considered the epicenter for arts and culture in Montana, with a live music scene, summer festivals in the historic streets of downtown, museums, symphonies and opera. Bozeman is home to the largest university in the state, Montana State University. MSU’s fall 2023 enrollment was 16,900 students, an all-time high. Policom ranks Bozeman number one for the strongest micropolitan economy in the U.S. for the fifth year in a row.
Bozeman’s highly-acclaimed public-school system has over 7,000 students enrolled. Bozeman High School has been ranked on Newsweek’s “Top Schools” list five times, and Gallatin High opened in 2020. The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) has direct flights to 20 major U.S. cities. In 2020, BZN added 50% more gates, including the addition of Southwest Airlines.
At Bozeman Health, it is our privilege to deliver expert, compassionate health and wellness services across the continuum. Join us in our mission to improve community health and quality of life in Bozeman, Montana.
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Bozeman Health operates two medical centers, Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center and Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center, and two neighborhood care centers, Cottonwood Clinic and Belgrade Clinic. The health system also includes:
Six urgent care and micro care clinics
Bozeman Health Medical Group
Highland Park Medical Campus
Bozeman Health Hillcrest Senior Living
Outpatient service center
Same-day surgery center
Clinical research group
Deaconess Regional Medical Center is a 125-bed facility with 10 ORs, 20-bed CCU and 25-bed Emergency Department (ED). In 2022, care administered consisted of 42,000 ED patients, 6,000 inpatients and 257,000 clinic outpatient visits. Deaconess Regional Medical Center has Level 3 ACS Trauma Center designation and is DNV accredited. Big Sky Medical Center recently earned the Montana Trauma Receiving Facility designation, commonly referred to as Level 5 Trauma Center.
Bozeman Health opened a new NICU in 2020 and a new Psychiatric Emergency Service unit in 2022. Other new clinical offerings include Urogynecology, Pediatric Orthopedics and a Spine & Joint Institute. In the next year, Bozeman Health will introduce Gynecologic Oncology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic trauma care and an adult inpatient psychiatric unit.
Compensation & Benefits This is an employed salaried position with additional incentive and quality compensation. Opportunity for a sign-on bonus is also offered.
The position includes a comprehensive benefit package:
Health, dental, vision
Retirement plan with employer contribution
Life insurance
Paid malpractice insurance including tail coverage
CME
Paid medical licensing
ABIM dues
DEA expenses
About Bozeman, Montana Find your home under the grandeur of the ‘big sky’ in Bozeman, Montana; named one of Time Magazine’s “World’s Greatest Places 2023”. The “new west” lifestyle craved by those pursuing outdoor recreation, crisp mountain air, four distinct seasons and short commutes, is reflected in Bozeman’s total population reaching an all-time high of 57,500. Gallatin County’s population has also risen to 127,800.
The outdoor paradise sits in a valley at the foot of six mountain ranges and is just 90 minutes from Yellowstone National Park. In the summer, residents and tourists alike enjoy biking, hiking, rafting, golfing and fly fishing. In the winter, the snow-capped mountain scenery makes Bozeman a Hallmark Christmas movie setting. There’s world-class skiing at Big Sky Resort less than an hour away, and Bridger Bowl Ski Area less than 30 minutes away.
The vibrant college/tech town is considered the epicenter for arts and culture in Montana, with a live music scene, summer festivals in the historic streets of downtown, museums, symphonies and opera. Bozeman is home to the largest university in the state, Montana State University. MSU’s fall 2023 enrollment was 16,900 students, an all-time high. Policom ranks Bozeman number one for the strongest micropolitan economy in the U.S. for the fifth year in a row.
Bozeman’s highly-acclaimed public-school system has over 7,000 students enrolled. Bozeman High School has been ranked on Newsweek’s “Top Schools” list five times, and Gallatin High opened in 2020. The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) has direct flights to 20 major U.S. cities. In 2020, BZN added 50% more gates, including the addition of Southwest Airlines.
At Bozeman Health, it is our privilege to deliver expert, compassionate health and wellness services across the continuum. Join us in our mission to improve community health and quality of life in Bozeman, Montana.
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