Seattle Area Emergency Medicine Nocturnist (Full-Time)
About this role
EvergreenHealth Emergency Department | Greater Seattle Area
Evergreen Emergency Services (EES) is seeking a Full-Time Board Certified/Board Eligible Emergency Medicine Physician to join our well-established, cohesive, and physician-led team, beginning Fall 2026. This position is primarily a Nocturnist role.
The Nocturnist will work a majority night shifts at EvergreenHealth Monroe, a Level IV Trauma Center serving approximately 22,000 patients annually, in one of the regionβs fastest-growing communities. This ED offers the unique combination of a close-knit community atmosphere with convenient access to the greater Seattle metropolitan area and outdoor recreation throughout the Pacific Northwest. Physician shifts are 8 hours in duration.
Evergreen Emergency Services (EES) is a physician-owned and physician-managed group that has partnered with EvergreenHealth since 1972. EES offers highly competitive compensation, paid malpractice coverage, 401(k), and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and long-term disability insurance. Nocturnists also enjoy additional scheduling flexibility and shift incentives.
Qualifications
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Emergency Medicine
- Preference for at least 1β2 years of attending experience
**NO Staffing Agencies Please
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