Pediatric GI | CA Coast | Established Practice | Strong Income Potential
Company: Jackson Physician Search
Location: Santa Barbara
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
An award-winning, Community Children‘s Hospital on the Southern
California Coast are seeking a full-time Pediatric
Gastroenterologist to join their team and practice in an ambulatory
setting. This Level-II Pediatric Trauma Center has strong Pediatric
support including 22 sub-specialties, their own Peds Residency
Program, an 8-bed PICU, and a level-III, 22-bed NICU. The Position:
• Multi-disciplinary approach includes 2 Pediatric GI‘s,
Dietitians, LCSW‘s, and strong support team • Community Children‘s
Hospital has 22 Pediatric sub-specialties, 8-bed PICU, and
level-III, 22-bed NICU • Hospital has its own Peds Residency
program; opportunity to work with trainees • Negotiable Base Salary
starting at $283K, total income potential into the $330-400K range
through bonuses • Temporary Housing Stipends up to 6 mos, up to
$500K in Housing Down Payment Assistance • Sign-on of $40K,
Relocation expenses, Full Benefits PTO, CME, and more The
Community: • This sunny, California Coastal Community, right next
to the Pacific, is among the best places to live in the US, with a
small town feel along the southern/central coast of California •
Year-round outdoor opportunities are abundant due to our proximity
to the Pacific Ocean and beautiful beaches, the Santa Ynez Mountain
range, and excellent weather which allows for outdoor living all
year • Recognized as the number 1 city in the US for comfortable
weather by U.S. News & World Report in 2023 • Just 1.5 hours from
LA without the traffic, crime, and overcrowding. This community is
a perfect balance between prestige and serenity. Contact Evan
Kaspar for more information: , -call/text Specialty: Pediatrics -
Gastroenterology Employment Type: Full Time
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