Ready to take your Urology career to new heights—professionally and personally?
Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC) in beautiful Rutland, Vermont , is actively seeking a Board-Certified / Board-Eligible Urologist to join our thriving, hospital-employed practice . Whether you're looking for a better work-life balance, a collaborative environment, or access to year-round outdoor adventure—this opportunity checks all the boxes.
Why You'll Love This Role :
4-Day Workweek : 3 days clinic, 1 OR day, and 1 admin day—enjoy long weekends!
Collaborative Team : Join 2 experienced physicians, 1 PA, and exceptional support staff.
Low-Intensity Call : 1 : 4 manageable schedule.
Tailored Support : Excellent infrastructure and a well-equipped hospital setting.
Competitive Salary with Signing Bonus
403(b) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
Comprehensive Insurance : Medical, Vision, and Dental
Malpractice Insurance with Tail Coverage
$6,000 CME Allowance per fiscal year
Relocation Assistance
Educational Loan Repayment
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible
Why Rutland? Live Where Others Vacation!
Nestled in Vermont's Green Mountains , Rutland offers an unbeatable lifestyle . You're just minutes from Killington Resort , home to the East Coast’s longest ski season and some of the best mountain biking, hiking, and golfing in the region.
1.5 hours to Burlington, VT
3 hours to Boston, MA
4.5 hours to New York City
Enjoy top-rated public and private schools, charming downtown life, and an easy commute— all with a stunning natural backdrop.
Sound like your dream job? Let’s talk.
Contact Leslie Gilman at Leslie.Gilman@delphihealthcare.com
or call / text 585-694-6648 to learn more or schedule a time to connect.
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Urologist • Rutland, VT, United States