Dermatologist Opportunity | Shareholder Track | in Thousand Oaks, CA - Platinum Dermatology Partners
Thousand Oaks, CA 91361
About the Job
Conejo Dermatology, Thousand Oaks, CA has an exciting opportunity for a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Dermatologist. This is a wonderful opportunity for a general dermatologist. Join a thriving practice with a friendly, dermatology-trained team committed to clinical excellence and patient experience. And excel in an environment rich in peer-to-peer collaboration and learning opportunities.
At Conejo Dermatology, you can enjoy a flexible schedule while pursuing your passion to care for patients skin health. We treat patients across the full spectrum of dermatologic needs, so top candidates will provide a variety of services including general and cosmetic dermatology.
At Conejo Dermatology, you will practice with autonomy using the latest equipment and technology. You will be energized by the special patient relationships we have cultivated in our community. And you will benefit from the strong trust and active physician referral network we have built over our many years in practice.
At Conejo Dermatology, we care for patients from all different backgrounds and seek to represent our community.
Benefits
Top talent deserves top compensation and flexibility.
- Shareholder Track
- Flexible schedules to fit your lifestyle
- Competitive salaries
- Comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and 401k
- Generous PTO and paid CME
Licenses and Certification
Board Certification or Board Eligible
About the Area
With gorgeous Southern California landscapes, beautiful gardens, and eclectic dining, this Ventura County city is an appealing destination close to Los Angeles
In the rolling hills of eastern Ventura County, Thousand Oaks blends the classic beauty of Southern California with contemporary sophistication. Just 40 miles from Los Angeles and 30 minutes from downtown Ventura, this Conejo Valley community is close to major attractions (including Simi Valleys Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum), yet far enough away to have its own distinctive character. That is because Thousand Oaks is where L.A. ends and the Central Coast begins.