Hematology Oncology

Little Rock, AR Open
Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for Hematology Oncology in Little Rock, AR. This local job opportunity with ID 3724361153 is live since 2026-06-23 14:06:46.

Job Description
Job Description
Exciting Opportunity for a Hematologist Oncologist

Our organization is thrilled to present an exceptional opportunity for a Hematologist Oncologist. Here’s what some of our recent team members have shared about their experiences:

  • "I no longer have to negotiate with insurance companies to secure the treatments my patients require."
  • "I’m actively involved in teaching and mentoring residents and fellows, which significantly reduces my on-call duties."
  • "Little Rock is a hidden treasure, offering everything we need, with welcoming locals and convenient airport access for family visits."
  • "I have a supportive team available whenever I need assistance, along with specialists from the nearby academic medical center."
  • "The patient load is manageable, and administrative policies do not restrict my appointment durations."
  • "I have ample paid time off that I can fully utilize, and I appreciate that my salary remains intact during my leave."

We invite you to apply, engage in conversation with us, and explore this opportunity further. Researching Little Rock or Central Arkansas will reveal both our challenges and numerous advantages.

Key Highlights of This Position:
  • Compensation: $335,000 - $350,000, with potential for additional incentives.
  • Retirement and Health Benefits: Possibly among the best in the nation (calculations available upon request).
  • Work Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM; includes 2 days in clinic, 3 days supervising fellows, and shared inpatient consult service with call coverage. Expect approximately 4-8 patients per shift.
  • Paid Leave: Over 50 days of paid leave annually, plus the possibility of 12 weeks of paid paternity leave.
  • Additional Income: Opportunities for moonlighting at local facilities.
  • Malpractice Insurance: Not required.
Requirements:
  • Open to both U.S. citizens and non-citizens.
  • A Medical Doctorate (M.D.), Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.), or Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) with acceptable USMLE scores is required.
  • Completion of an ACGME accredited residency program or at least 5 years of practice in this specialty, with case logs needed.
  • At least one active state medical license is necessary; all other licenses must be either voluntarily not renewed or in good standing.

Ready to take the next step? Please send a copy of your current CV for review, and we can arrange a call. If this opportunity isn’t for you, consider sharing it with a friend who may be interested in helping our veterans.

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