Pediatric/Family NP/PA/MD/DO/specialists
Company: St Gianna Family Practice
Location: Santa Monica
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description NOW HIRING: OB Provider (FNP /
PA / MD / DO / OB-GYN) St. Gianna Medical Group Outpatient |
Flexible Schedule | California Schedule Options: Part-time,
Full-time, or Per-Diem 4-hour or 8-hour shifts available | Mon–Fri,
9am–6pm Light call: ~1 week every 3–4 months About the Role St.
Gianna Medical Group is seeking an experienced OB provider to join
our outpatient team. This role focuses on caring for OB patients in
a supportive, collaborative environment with telemedicine
incorporated as needed. Work 4 days per week and still qualify for
full benefits . Compensation & Benefits Salary: $225,000 –
$300,000/year (based on experience) Performance bonus up to $20,000
annually Sign-on bonus available Loan repayment assistance for
first-time CA licensees Health, dental, vision PTO CME allowance
Leadership and growth opportunities Flexible, family-friendly
schedule Responsibilities See approximately 25–30 patients per day
Provide outpatient OB care Diagnose and treat acute and chronic
conditions Perform exams and manage treatment plans Prescribe
medications as appropriate Coordinate referrals and collaborate
with specialists Maintain accurate documentation in EHR Provide
patient education and preventive care Qualifications Active
California license FNP, PA, MD, DO, or OB-GYN OB experience
preferred (new grads welcome to apply) EHR proficiency Strong
communication and patient-care skills Ability to work in a
fast-paced outpatient setting Why Join Us Supportive team, flexible
scheduling, strong compensation, and a mission-driven environment
focused on high-quality patient care. Apply today to learn more
about schedule options and interview availability. Company
Description Family Practice Company Description Family Practice
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