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Family Practice - Without OB Physician

Company: The Medicus Firm
Location: Brattleboro
Posted on: June 17, 2026

Job Description:


Outpatient Family Medicine New England Lifestyle

Established Practice Manageable Volumes Long-Term Stability


Practice Highlights

  • Outpatient-only practice with dedicated administrative time and patient volumes averaging approximately 14 patients per day
  • Established patient panel with strong community demand and the opportunity to build long-term patient relationships
  • 6.5 Weeks of PTO allowing ample time to enjoy travel, family, and the New England lifestyle
  • Collaborative practice environment within a nationally recognized community hospital known for physician retention and quality care

Compensation & Benefits

  • $230,000 guaranteed base salary
  • Student loan repayment up to $60,000 annually
  • Quality bonus up to $20,000 plus full benefits package

Qualifications

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Family Medicine
  • Open to both new graduates and experienced physicians
  • J1 and H-1B visa sponsorship available

Community Highlights

  • Easy access to Boston, Hartford, Albany, and other major Northeast metros
  • Local restaurants, breweries, live entertainment, shopping, and community events throughout the year
  • Strong public and private school options with active community involvement and family-friendly neighborhoods
  • Four-season lifestyle with access to hiking, skiing, kayaking, cycling, and other outdoor recreation, along with housing costs that compare favorably to many larger Northeast markets

Job Reference: FP 23124

Keywords: The Medicus Firm, Leominster , Family Practice - Without OB Physician, Healthcare , Brattleboro, Massachusetts

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