Full-Time Night Float Anesthesiologist - Phoenix | 1 Week On / 2 Weeks Off Schedule
Listed on 2026-08-03
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Doctor/Physician
Anaesthesiologist, Surgeon
Job Details Full‑Time Night Float Anesthesiologist Position in Phoenix, AZ
Night Float Anesthesiologists will work a 1 week on / 2 weeks off schedule, with a guaranteed $475,000 base salary and a $100,000 start‑date bonus.
Valley Anesthesiology Consultants, Inc. and Envision are recruiting board‑eligible or board‑certified Night Float Anesthesiologists to join the Downtown Division covering Banner University Medical Center – Phoenix. Valley provides anesthesia services in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and office‑based practices.
- Variety of adult case mix at Banner University Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Hospital including general, gynecologic, transplant, hepatobiliary, vascular, obstetrics, neurosurgery, and more. Ample access to technology and medications such as video laryngoscopy, high‑resolution ultrasound, sugammadex, remifentanil, etc. Long‑established relationships with skilled, congenial surgeons and supportive circulating nurses.
- This position delivers an excellent compensation package, a comprehensive benefits package, 401(k), CME & professional liability coverage. Our physicians experience flexible work schedules in a well‑regarded and collaborative environment.
This Level I Trauma Center, long known for excellent patient care, is the new home for medical discoveries. Patients with the most complex to the most common medical conditions seek us out for care. Moms‑to‑be choose to deliver babies at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix because of our expertise in high‑risk obstetrics care. Our specialty services include advanced heart care, treatment for advanced lung diseases, organ transplantation, orthopedics, rehabilitation, concussion care and much more.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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