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Career opportunities for pediatricians
Texas Children’s Pediatric Associates physicians provide primary care, diagnosis, management and follow up for well and ill infants, children and adolescents. They also can take advantage of the resources that Texas Children’s has to offer.

TCPA offers physicians an array of benefits. In addition to a guaranteed base salary and potential bonuses, TCPA physicians receive:

  • Autonomy in practice of medicine

  • Practice management support

  • Managed-care contracting

  • Practice support staff managed and recruited by TCPA

  • Option to use Baylor College of Medicine’s hospitalist program at Texas Children’s Hospital

  • Generous business expense account

  • CME opportunities

  • Marketing support with the power of the Texas Children’s brand

  • Membership on a team of established practitioners

  • Coding education

  • Through Texas Children’s Hospital, TCPA physicians can choose from benefits including:

    • Heath and dental insurance

    • Retirement, 403(b) and 457 plans

    • Long term disability

    • Health-care and child-care flexible spending accounts

    • Paid time off for vacation, sick time and CME (locum tenens coverage available)

    • Life insurance

    • 2010 Benefits Summary


Current openings for pediatricians:
Full-time:

Pediatric Associates of Kingwood (North)
TCPA - Gulfton (Southwest)
TCPA - Corinthian Pointe (Southwest)
TCPA - AAMA
TCPA Cy-Fair (Northwest Houston)
TCPA - Baytown (East Houston)
Nanes Pediatrics (North)
Float Pool Physician
Airline (Northwest) - FQHC

Part-time:

TCPA - Cinco Ranch (West Houston)

Per Diem:

Float Pool Physician

To apply, e-mail resume to physicianrecruit@texaschildrens.org. Please indicate which position(s) you are interested in.

 

 
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