Non-invasive Cardiology in Monterey Bay Area, CA | 620k Base Salary
Company: Jackson Physician Search
Location: Salinas
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
A healthcare system in the Monterey Bay Area is seeking another
BE/BC Cardiologist to join their established cardiology team. This
is a collaborative group of 10 cardiologists and 6 APPs. You will
have the potential to earn excellent compensation in one of the
most beautiful areas in the United States. Monterey Bay is known
for its world-class beaches, resorts, and golf courses. The
Opportunity: • Monday - Friday Schedule • $850,000 Earning
Potential - $620,000 base salary plus wRVU productivity, call pay,
and annual performance incentive plans • $60,000 Recruitment
Incentive - Sign-on Bonus Relocation • Comprehensive Benefits
Package including Health/Dental/Vision insurance, 403(b) and 457
retirement plans, occurrence-based malpractice insurance, 4 weeks
Paid Time Off, 1 week of CME Time Off and Allowance Monterey
County, California offers a fantastic bounty of things to do, a
stunning Pacific Ocean coastline, mild year-round weather,
world-class golfing, and it‘s a great place to raise a family. •
Explore over 99 miles of spectacular coastline- from dramatic
cliffs with waterfalls, rocky shores with tide pools, to sandy
beaches perfect for surfing, fishing, and swimming; there is a
beach for everyone • Play at over 20 world-class golf courses
(incl. Pebble Beach Golf Links), visit the world-famous Monterey
Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, or a unique variety of shops, galleries,
restaurants, and wine-tasting venues • Monterey Bay is
family-friendly with excellent schools, historic attractions,
museums, the zoo, and plenty of outdoor activities, including
hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, and whale watching To learn
more, please contact Misha Naleid: Cell: E-mail: Specialty:
Cardiology Employment Type: Full Time
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