Family Med Physician
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Doctor/Physician
Primary Care Physician, Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant
Serve with Purpose as a outpatient Navy Family Medicine Physician
Starting Annual Compensation: $214,799 to $266,454
Are you ready for a career that combines top-tier compensation, work-life balance, and the honor of serving those who serve?
We’re looking for passionate, service-driven Family Medicine Physicians to join the U.S. Navy as active-duty Medical Corps Officers.
This is more than just a job — it’s your chance to practice at the highest level while making a lasting difference in the lives of service members and their families.
- Role:
Active-Duty FM Physician, Medical Corps Officer - Location:
Nationwide (Full-time, in-person; not remote/telemedicine) - Specialty:
Primary Care – Family Medicine
As a Navy Family Medicine Physician, you’ll deliver full-spectrum primary care to service members and their families. From preventive screenings to managing chronic conditions, you’ll play a vital role in sustaining the health and readiness of our force — both at home and abroad.
What You Get- $400,000 Accession Bonus!
- $43,000 Annual Specialty Incentive Pay
- $8,000 Board Certification Pay
- Exceptional Benefits – 30 days PTO, retirement, and more
- 12 Weeks Paid Maternity Leave (plus convalescent leave as needed)
- No Production Requirements – Practice medicine the right way
- Free or Subsidized Housing – On-base or housing allowance
- Forever GI Bill – 36 months of full tuition + housing + $1,000 books for you or your dependents
- State-of-the-Art Facilities and excellent support staff
- No Billing Headaches – Patient care is fully covered
Opportunities across the U.S., including:
California, Illinois, Washington, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and more.
- MD or DO from an accredited institution (or ECFMG certified)
- Completion of an ACGME accredited residency in Family Medicine (or in final year of residency)
- board certified in Family Medicine (or in final year of residency)
- Between the ages of 21 and 57 (Title 10 U.S. Code section 531 and 532)
This is a unique opportunity to elevate your career while serving those who defend our nation.
Reach Out Directly to Learn More or Apply TodayMorgan Greenberg
National Medical Recruiter
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