St. Joseph Hospital, a Covenant Health member, is seeking a passionate, dedicated, and caring Family Medicine physician to join our rapidly growing primary care team in Nashua, New Hampshire. This is a great opportunity for a seasoned professional or recent graduate looking to change the lives of their grateful patients. This candidate must be BE/BC in the United States and be able to obtain a medical license in the state of New Hampshire.
This is a J1 / H1B eligible position.
Along with the opportunity to provide world-class patient care, we also offer:
Saint Joseph Hospital, founded in 1908, St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua is a leading healthcare provider in the region. The hospital is a 208-bed facility with state-of-the-art satellite centers in Milford and Merrimack. It is dedicated to providing exceptional patient care, promoting wellness, and advancing medical knowledge.
About Nashua, New Hampshire: Nashua, New Hampshire, offers a perfect blend of urban and suburban living. It is known for its excellent schools, high quality of life, and rich history. The city features residential neighborhoods, parks, and recreational areas, with the scenic Nashua River offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The downtown area offers a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, art galleries, and theaters. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or nature, Nashua has something to offer for everyone
Why Nashua?
This is a wonderful opportunity to join a dedicated healthcare team while enjoying the benefits of living and working in one of New Hampshire’s most desirable communities. Apply today to be part of the exceptional team at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua!
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