Brooklyn Park, MN, USA
5 hours ago
Family Medicine position located minutes to Minneapolis
Family Medicine position located minutes to Minneapolis Physician: Family Practice Market: Metropolitan 1 (50,000 to 250,000) Job ID:11193 Verified Date:08/13/2024 Loan Repayment:No Response Sign on Bonus:No Response Practice Type: Employed Accept J1 Visa:No Accept H1b Visa:No Permanent: Full time Family Practice Apply Now Share: What you need to know: Practice Details Seeking an experienced and dynamic primary care physician (FM or IM) to join our Primary Care Team  in the Twin Cities metropolitan area of Minnesota. Established collaborative and collegial team Health System Employed Position EPIC Electronic Health Record

 

Compensation Details Competitive 2-Year Salary Guarantee Comprehensive Benefits that include Health, Life, Disability, Dental, and Vision 401k Retirement Plan CME and Paid Professional Fees (medical staff dues, DEA, license fees) Vacation/CME days Relocation Assistance Community Details Whether you are looking for a cosmopolitan urban or suburban neighborhood, Minneapolis is nationally recognized as an outstanding place to live.

We have award-winning school systems, and an abundance of lakes and parks, affordable housing, and a variety of year-round activities.

With the highest concentration of corporate headquarters in a major metro area and research institutions, the Twin Cities area has a cosmopolitan spirit, vibrant international community, and a broad range of cultural institutions.

The population of the Greater MSP region (the 16-county Minneapolis-Saint Paul area) is well over 3.4 million and growing.

With 22 lakes in the city limits alone, Minneapolis combines a lush green environment with cosmopolitan sophistication.

Music, theater and world-class art, history and culture museums thrive here alongside abundant sports and recreation opportunities. Recruiter Insights

Compensation: The Starting Salary Is $25,000 To $50,000 More Compared To Starting Salaries In Minneapolis. Coupled With A Cost Of Living Of 20% Lower Than The Aforementioned Metropolitan Areas, Provides Significant Purchasing Power To Build Their Dream Home, Payoff School Loans And Retire Early. 

The Housing Market: 4 bd 3 ba 2,016 sqft
An amazing opportunity to own a new home in a great Robbinsdale neighborhood! This two story has it all. The kitchen boasts custom cabinets, granite counters, large center island, tile backsplash and full appliance package. Also on the main level is the 4th BR (or home office?), large living room flooded with natural light, and 3/4 bath. Upper level has 3 large bedrooms, upper level laundry and bright master suite with large bathroom including a double vanity and a tiled shower surround. The full basement has been thoughtfully designed for a future fully functional separated living space with legal bedroom, full kitchen, bathroom and laundry. This home can be yours for $500,000.

The Community: Whether you are looking for a cosmopolitan urban or suburban neighborhood, Minneapolis is nationally recognized as an outstanding place to live. We have award-winning school systems, and an abundance of lakes and parks, affordable housing, and a variety of year-round activities. With the highest concentration of corporate headquarters in a major metro area and research institutions, the Twin Cities area has a cosmopolitan spirit, vibrant international community, and a broad range of cultural institutions. The population of the Greater MSP region (the 16-county Minneapolis-Saint Paul area) is well over 3.4 million and growing. With 22 lakes in the city limits alone, Minneapolis combines a lush green environment with cosmopolitan sophistication. Music, theater and world-class art, history and culture museums thrive here alongside abundant sports and recreation opportunities.

The Employer: A comprehensive health care system that serves the north, central, and west communities in the Twin Cities metro area. But our reach extends far beyond these neighborhoods. Through our two hospitals and a metro-wide network of primary, specialty and urgent care clinics; outpatient centers; medical transportation; and community outreach, we are a regional leader in advanced medical care.

Our two-hospital system draws referrals from Minnesota, parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Dakotas. We utilize EPIC for our healthcare records.

Community Profile What is nice to know. Closest International Airports: 20 miles: Minneapolis, MN (MSP / KMSP) Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport 159 miles: Duluth, MN (DLH / KDLH) Duluth International Airport 231 miles: Fargo, ND (FAR / KFAR) Hector International Airport 261 miles: Des Moines, IA (DSM / KDSM) Des Moines International Airport Closest Major City: 5 miles to Minneapolis, MN 13 miles to Saint Paul, MN 235 miles to Madison, WI 290 miles to Omaha, NE 299 miles to Milwaukee, WI Closest Domestic Airport: 20 miles: Minneapolis, MN (MSP / KMSP) Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport 55 miles: Saint Cloud, MN (STC / KSTC) St. Cloud Regional Airport 104 miles: Eau Claire, WI (EAU / KEAU) Chippewa Valley Regional Airport 106 miles: Rochester, MN (RST / KRST) Rochester International Airport Cost of Living: Mean Housing Cost - $369,949 City Cost of Living Index - 112.1 (more than average, U.S. average is 100) State Cost of Living Index - 100 Colleges and Universities: Minneapolis Community and Technical College (about 5 miles; Minneapolis, MN; Full-time enrollment: 6,726) Walden University (about 5 miles; Minneapolis, MN; FT enrollment: 62,473) Capella University (about 5 miles; Minneapolis, MN; FT enrollment: 21,718) Hennepin Technical College (about 6 miles; Brooklyn Park, MN; FT enrollment: 4,515) North Hennepin Community College (about 6 miles; Brooklyn Park, MN; FT enrollment: 4,943)

 

Demographics: White 68.3% Hispanic 10.9% Black 10.8% Two or more races 6.2% Asian 3.2% Other race 0.9% American Indian 0.1%



Taxes: State Income Tax Rate - 5.35% - 9.85% State Sales Tax Rate - 6.88% County Tax Rate - 6.88% + 0.33% Property Tax Rate - 1.05% Major Industry: Health care (11.0%) Finance & insurance (8.1%) Educational services (7.7%) Professional, scientific, technical services (6.8%) Construction (5.4%) Accommodation & food services (5.0%) Administrative & support & waste management services (3.6%)

 

Recreation: A variety of recreational programs for all ages to meet their physical, emotional, social and educational needs. fourteen parks totaling 110 acres As a partner of Active Living Hennepin County, the City of Robbinsdale also strives to provide opportunities for individuals to be active in their daily lives which can improve health and quality of life. This includes designing places and programs to provide everyone with safe, convenient and affordable physical opportunities. Our facilities include parks with a variety of amenities, various trails and the Robbinsdale Community Gyms and Fitness Center (RCGFC) located within the Robbinsdale Middle School Building.

 

Arts & Culture: Music, theater and world-class art, history and culture museums thrive here. Sports for the Spectator: Sports in Minnesota include professional teams in all major sports, Olympic Games contenders and medalists, especially in the Winter Olympics, collegiate teams in major and small-school conferences and associations and active amateur teams and individual sports. The State of Minnesota has a team in all five major professional leagues (Major League Baseball, National Football League, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League and Major League Soccer). Along with professional sports, there are numerous collegiate teams including the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers and St. Thomas Tommies in NCAA Division I, as well as many others across the Minnesota public and private colleges and universities. Sports for the Participant: Abundant sports and recreation opportunities. The Robbinsdale Community Gym and Fitness Center (RCGFG) is located at the Robbinsdale Middle School Building, 3730 Toledo Avenue North. Entrance (door #18) faces east and is located on the Regent Avenue side of the building, near the synthetic sports field. RCGFC consists of 2 gymnasiums and a fitness center that was remodeled in 2017.

 

Shopping: Mall of America -  this mall is touted to be one of the country's largest, boasting a sleek, well laid-out architectural style. Complete with retail outlets, dining establishments and amusement and theme parks like the Nickelodeon Universe (one of the largest indoor theme parks in the country), this sprawling mall is home to an arsenal of entertainment-filled attractions, including 400 specialty stores, major department stores, Legoland, a flight simulation center, a movie theater, and the Sea Life Aquarium, among others. More than 50 dining options Minnesota Makers - Specialty gifts Spring Gate Shopping Center - Shopping Center & Mall The Shops at West End is a market place, known for its exciting mix of shopping outlets, eateries and entertainment venues. The market has a number of boutiques of both, local as well as international; a variety of restaurants and bars and movie theaters.

 

Top Five things to do: FlyOver America - Amusement & Theme Park at Mall of America Escape the Room - Escape games Minnehaha Falls Regional Park is a must-visit natural wonder in Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The park is home to a stunning 53-foot (16.15 meters) waterfall that cascades over layers of limestone and sandstone, creating a dramatic sight. Segway Magical History Tour promises a tour of the historic neighborhoods of Minneapolis in a way that is both fun and educational. The entire tour takes place on Segways PTs which are two-wheeled vehicles on which you can balance. The tour covers the riverfront area of town, which has buildings dating back further than 10,000 BCE. Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park
The most popular destination in the Minneapolis park system and a district of the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway. Apply Now Share: Certified Recruiter
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