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Physician - Physical Medicine & Rehab

Employer
Cejka Search
Location
Saudi Arabia
Closing date
Feb 22, 2020

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Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) is a first-of-its-kind health care joint venture between Saudi Aramco, a world leader in energy, and Johns Hopkins Medicine, a leading US academic health system. This organization provides innovative, integrated and patient-centered care to over 350,000 Saudi Aramco employees and health care beneficiaries.

JHAH seeks exceptional, full-time Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist to join our staff at our main hospital in Dhahran, a state-of-the-art 330-bed referral institution.
  • This is a new service line with a consult liaison focus for both inpatient and outpatient services. JHAH has very robust orthopedic surgery, cardiac surgery and oncology programs.
  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia workweek is Sunday-Thursday, 7 am-4 pm.
  • The newly recruited Physiatrist will be employed by JHAH and receive a highly competitive base salary.
  • At this time, Saudi Arabia does not levy personal income taxes; therefore, your JHAH income is not taxed by Saudi Arabia. Depending on the taxation laws in your country of origin and provided you meet statutory requirements, income earned from employment in Saudi Arabia may be excluded from home country taxation. However, if you are obligated to pay income tax in your home country, JHAH will reimburse that obligation.
  • Our generous benefits package includes, but is not limited to, housing allowance, monthly transportation allowance, travel allowance, and relocation and temporary housing allowance.
  • Candidate must be Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Health Commission Bi-Law requirements for “Consultant” status: Board Certification for minimum of three years by start date.
  • Candidate must be fluent in English.

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