Population: 26,987 MSA Population: 308,661
Nocturnist Opportunity - TN - No State Income TaxMarket: Non-Metropolitan (Less than 50,000)
7 on/7 off (8pm-8am) handling ICU pages and direct transfers1 Night APP takes floor calls and ED AdmissionsPleasant Working ConditionsStable and Established ProgramPerformance BonusCME TimeExcellent Benefits and Paid MalpracticeEmployer OverviewA 312-bed hospital and Level II trauma center that serves Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Home to leading-edge medical technology, such as stereotactic radiosurgery with TrueBeam STx with Brainlab, multidimensional cardiac catheterization laboratories and surgical robotics, including single-site surgery.
Community DetailsBristol, VA/TN, as the historic sign in downtown Bristol says is a "Good Place to Live". Bristol is a twin city that straddles the Tennessee/Virginia state line. Named "The most charming town in America" by Shoponmain.com, Bristol offers a vibrant downtown, Bristol Casino, four distinct seasons and an abundance of outdoor activities. Bristol offers a local regional airport and is within a day's drive of half the United States population.
CompensationThe Starting Salary Is $50,000 To $75,000 More Compared To Starting Salaries In Charlotte Coupled With A Cost Of Living Of 20% Lower Than The Aforementioned Metropolitan Areas, Provides Significant Purchasing Power To Build Their Dream Home, Payoff School Loans And Retire Early.
Housing MarketThis home features 4 bedrooms, two full bathrooms with walk-in showers, hardwood floors under the carpet, a wrap-around front porch, a huge eat-in kitchen, laundry on the main level, and a double lot for a garden, pool, or play area. The huge, detached garage can keep your cars out of rain and snow and has potential for a workshop or storage. You will be minutes from Downtown Bristol, where Country Music began, and you can check out the new Casino as well. This home can be yours for $230,000.
Community ProfileIt is the twin city of Bristol, Virginia, which lies directly across the state line between Tennessee and Virginia. The boundary between the two cities is also the state line, which runs along State Street in their common downtown district.
Closest Airports162 miles: Charlotte, NC (CLT / KCLT) Charlotte Douglas International Airport19 miles: Blountville, TN (TRI / KTRI) Tri-Cities Regional AirportCost of LivingMean Housing Cost - $174,191City Cost of Living Index - 80.8 (low, U.S. average is 100)State Cost of Living Index - 87.6Colleges and UniversitiesKing UniversityNortheast State Community College (about 14 miles)East Tennessee State University (about 21 miles)Appalachian State University (about 38 miles)Demographics90.3% White alone2.8% Black alone3.3% Two or more races2.6% Hispanic0.5% Asian alone0.02% American Indian alone0.08% Other race alone0.01% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander aloneTaxesState Income Tax Rate - No Income TaxesProperty Tax Rate - 0.68%County Tax Rate - 2.25%City Tax Rate - No City Tax RateRecreation30+ parks located throughout the cityAnderson Park features a playground recommended for 5- to 12-year-olds, handicapped accessible swings, a small fire truck that is a favorite spot for small children, a 22-foot gazebo with benches, and an open-air stage equipped with lights and electricity.Arts & CultureThe Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion is an annual music festival that takes place in downtown Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia on the second weekend in September. The three-day festival features a diversity of performers in recognition of the fact that the 1927 Bristol Sessions influenced many genres of music in America.Top Five Things to DoOne of A Kind GallerySouth Holston DamTennessee Ernie Ford HouseTennessee Welcome Center- BristolHolston River Brewing Company
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