Physician - $20K Sign-On Bonus! Springfield

Physician - $20K Sign-On Bonus!

Full Time • Springfield
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Signing bonus
  • Vision insurance
Physician – Urgent Care | Springfield, MA

Location: Springfield, MA
Job Type: Full-time
Schedule: Flexible Shifts | No Nights | No On-Call | Rotating Weekends/Holidays

Practice Medicine With Purpose – Join AFC Urgent Care Springfield

American Family Care (AFC) is a pioneer in delivering high-quality, accessible healthcare across the country — and we’re growing fast. If you're a physician seeking clinical variety, autonomy, and schedule flexibility in a supportive environment, AFC West Springfield may be your next career move.

We’re seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Physician (MD/DO) with experience in urgent care, family medicine, or emergency medicine to join our collaborative and fast-paced clinical team.

Why Choose AFC Springfield?

  • Sign-On Bonus
  • 100% Outpatient – No Nights, No On-Call
  • Competitive Base Salary + Performance Incentives
  • Flexible Shift-Based Schedule (includes rotating weekends/holidays)
  • Strong Clinical Support Team & On-Site Radiology/Lab
  • Ongoing CME Support
Role Responsibilities:

  • Diagnose and manage a wide range of acute and non-emergent conditions across all age groups
  • Perform minor procedures such as suturing, splinting, incision and drainage
  • Order and interpret diagnostic imaging (X-rays, EKGs) and labs
  • Conduct physicals including DOT, sports, and pre-employment physicals
  • Document clinical care accurately and efficiently in our EMR
  • Collaborate with Advanced Practice Providers and clinical staff
  • Provide patient education and ensure a high standard of care
Ideal Candidate:

  • MD or DO with active Massachusetts medical license (or ability to obtain)
  • Board Certified/Eligible in Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, or Med-Peds
  • Proficient in basic urgent care procedures and comfortable seeing patients of all ages
  • Compassionate communicator with a commitment to quality care and community health
Comprehensive Benefits Package:

  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • 401(k) with Employer Match
  • Generous PTO
  • Malpractice Coverage (100% Employer Paid)
  • CME Allowance & Educational Support
  • Life, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • UpToDate Subscription
About AFC Urgent Care

With over 200 locations in 26 states, AFC is the largest physician-led urgent care group in the nation. We are committed to providing modern, high-quality care with efficiency and heart — supported by state-of-the-art clinics, on-site labs and digital X-ray, and a strong provider network.

Ready to Make a Change That Matters?

Join AFC Springfield and practice medicine where you’re valued, supported, and empowered to deliver the care you were trained for.

Apply today. Grow with AFC. Make an impact.

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