DOCTOR JOBS IN ALBERTA

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Alberta is one of the largest and most beautiful provinces in Canada, which maintains economic growth, protects its natural resources, and attracts professionals from across the country and all over the world. In just 2023, the Alberta population growth topped 200,000 residents.

One of the key industries, in which the provincial government invests is healthcare. Based on provincial government statistics, an estimated 700,000 Albertans aren’t listed as having a dedicated family physician, while there are 180 hospitals, according to Statista. These facts make Alberta an attractive career growth destination for medical talents who strive to improve their income, achieve professional realization, and find a great work-life balance for themselves and their families. The employment outlook for general practitioners and family physicians in Alberta for 2023-2025 and beyond looks very promising.

Featured Physician Jobs in Alberta

Currently Available Doctors Positions in Alberta

FULLY LICENSED ONLY / Job ID: 2488 $800K+, Teleradiologist Required for Clinic Network, Remote Reporting, LMIA Support Available  Job Details: Our client in Calgary, Alberta is looking for a full-time and/or part-time Teleradiologist for remote reporting to join their diagnostic health facilities across the province. They are the largest operator for diagnostic clinics with more than 15,000 health providers across Alberta & Ontario referring their patients to their accredited facilities from OHIP-covered cardiology, imaging, women's health, telehealth and sleep diagnostic services.   This is an award-winning network, receiving numerous awards over the last consecutive years including been certified as a Great place to work for 7 consecutive years and the consumer choice awards for Diagnostic Imaging Clinics. The incoming physician should be a reliable, motivated, team player with the ability to work effectively with others and operate with a high degree of integrity and sincerity, demonstrating respect, dignity, and kindness. They should possess a strong commitment to patient care, quality, and coaching. They will provide a full scope of radiology care while reading remotely from home including structured reporting and follow standard practice policies. Ultrasound reporting is on-site only per provincial regulation. Mammo not licensed in Alberta at this time under organization. Hours are flexible Monday- Saturday with both full-time/part-time options available. Full-time physicians are expected to handle 200+ cases per day and cover stats at least 1 full day (9:00 -6:00) per week (either split shifts or single full day), with part-time physicians working a minimum of 3 shifts per week including Saturday shifts and stat coverage on Saturdays every 5-8 weeks (10-3). No overnight call required. The clinic uses Velox EMR and offers billing support. Structured, comprehensive reporting with voice recognition is standard and is built into the system. Training and troubleshooting support is available through the internal IT team. Payment structure is fee-for-service, split arrangement is 70/30, and the range of potential full-time annual earnings is $800,000+. Incentives Available to the Physician: LMIA support available. Health Benefits and CPE allowance available for Full Time team members. Clinic Details: Each facility has a dedicated administrative team, available to assist with centralized scheduling, IT support, reporting assistance, and case assignment/allocation. Work alongside a Teleradiology Operations Team and a network of up to 50 radiologists, 44 part-time and 6 full-time working in multiple clinic locations across Ontario and Alberta. Clinic hours vary depending on location, with most operating Monday-Saturday.  With over 40+ clinics Accredited with Exemplary Standing by Accreditation Canada alongside 30 partner clinics across Alberta & Ontario, our client has many opportunities available. If you are interested in joining this well-established and supportive clinic network, please speak to our team to get further information on individual clinic details, locations, and availability. Requirements:  •  Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) Certification  •  College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) Full Licence     
Edmonton, Alberta
Long Term
Jul 23, 2025
FULLY LICENCED ONLY / Job ID: 2486   Pediatrician required for Well-Supported & Established Family Practice  Job Details: Our client in Edmonton, Alberta is looking for a full-time Pediatrician to join their Family Practice/Walk-in clinic. The incoming physician will provide comprehensive medical care to pediatric patients from birth to 18 years. They will be responsible for conducting physical examinations, developmental screening, monitoring child growth and development. Maintain accurate and updated patient records in EMR systems, ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and professional standards. Educate and counsel parents on children’s health, development including nutrition, and referring patients to specialists, when necessary. The physician should have a warm friendly and compassionate approach towards children and families, with strong communication skills and a commitment to culturally sensitive care and inclusivity. Multilingual speaking physician is preferred. Hours are negotiable, preferably working 5 days per week.   The clinic uses Telus Med Access EMR and offers billing support. Payment structure is fee-for-service, split arrangement is 70/30, negotiable and the range of potential full-time annual earnings is $300,000-$400,000.   Clinic Details: This multi-disciplinary facility has 10 exam rooms & 2 procedure rooms. This is a collaborative environment that allows physicians to focus on diagnosis and treatment while ensuring comprehensive care. The physician will be supported by an administrative team including MOA’s, an assistant manager, and a clinic manager, who handle appointment scheduling, patient communications, insurance coordination, and overall clinic operations. A dedicated marketing team is on hand to promote the clinic’s services and supporting patient outreach. There is a nurse who can assist with patient intake, vital signs, and patient education. Currently there is 1 part-time internal medicine, 1 part-time general surgeon, 1 part-time cardiologist and 2 full-time family physicians working at the clinic.  The clinic is easily accessible by both vehicle and public transit. Close to the university of Alberta and within 10 minutes from downtown Edmonton. Services include physiotherapy, massage, and acupuncture. Clinic hours are Monday-Friday 9am-6pm and Saturday 10am-4pm.   Requirements:  •  Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) Certification  •  College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) Full Licence   
FULLY LICENCED ONLY / Job ID: 2485 $500K-$900K+ Earning Potential, Endocrinologist required for Multi-Disciplinary Network Job Details: Our client based in Edmonton, Alberta is looking for a full-time and/or part-time Endocrinologist to join their multidisciplinary teams. They are the largest endocrinology community provider, also offering cardiovascular, respirology and imaging care to patients, with the highest standards of operating excellence. You will be working alongside a team of multidisciplinary specialists, and top experienced research personnel providing care to 45000+ Albertans. The incoming physician should have experience in managing diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, and complex endocrine disorders. They should have a cheerful, positive, and collaborative attitude, ability to work effectively with others, and independently. Have strong communication skills and a compassionate, patient-centered approach with a commitment to best practices and provide the best possible care for their patients, treating each one with respect, dignity and kindness. Responsibilities include diagnosing and treating hormonal imbalances and endocrine disorders, including diabetes, thyroid diseases, adrenal and pituitary conditions, fatty liver, and metabolic disorders. Develop individualized treatment plans using medications, lifestyle changes, and hormone therapies based on diagnostic findings. Contribute to clinical research initiatives and use electronic medical records (EMR) to document patient interactions, treatment plans, and follow up care efficiently. Collaborate with primary care physicians and other specialists to ensure comprehensive care for patients with complex medical needs. Monitor and manage chronic endocrine conditions through regular follow-ups, lab tests, and patient education. Stay current with medical research and advancements in endocrinology to apply evidence-based practices in patient care. Educate and mentor medical students, residents, and fellows in endocrinology through clinical rotations, when present. Hours flexible, to be discussed with interested candidates. The clinics use Accuro as an EMR system and offer billing and administrative support. Payment structure is fee-for-service, split arrangement is dependent on consultation volume ranging from 64/36 to 72/28 based on the 4-week gross billing volume. The range of potential full-time annual earnings is $500,000 - $900,000+.    Clinic Details: This is a multi-disciplinary clinic network consisting of 50+ various specialists and Allied healthcare professionals working together to provide comprehensive care in cardiovascular, endocrinology and internal medicine to Alberta Communities. On site diabetes educators, pump trainers, nurses and paramedics are available for optimal patient care and physician interaction. Our client has 4 locations, with many opportunities available. If you are interested in joining this well-established and supportive clinic network, please speak to our team to get further information on individual clinic details, locations, and availability.    Requirements: •  Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) Certification •  College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) Full Licence  
FULLY LICENCED ONLY / Job ID: 2484 $500K-$900K+ Earning Potential, Endocrinologist required for Calgary Clinic Network Job Details: Our client based in Calgary, Alberta is looking for a full-time and/or part-time Endocrinologist to join their multidisciplinary teams. They are the largest endocrinology community provider, also offering cardiovascular, respirology and imaging care to patients, with the highest standards of operating excellence. You will be working alongside a team of multidisciplinary specialists, and top experienced research personnel providing care to 45000+ Albertans. The incoming physician should have experience in managing diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, and complex endocrine disorders. They should have a cheerful, positive, and collaborative attitude, ability to work effectively with others, and independently. Have strong communication skills and a compassionate, patient-centered approach with a commitment to best practices and provide the best possible care for their patients, treating each one with respect, dignity and kindness. Responsibilities include diagnosing and treating hormonal imbalances and endocrine disorders, including diabetes, thyroid diseases, adrenal and pituitary conditions, fatty liver, and metabolic disorders. Develop individualized treatment plans using medications, lifestyle changes, and hormone therapies based on diagnostic findings. Contribute to clinical research initiatives and use electronic medical records (EMR) to document patient interactions, treatment plans, and follow up care efficiently. Collaborate with primary care physicians and other specialists to ensure comprehensive care for patients with complex medical needs. Monitor and manage chronic endocrine conditions through regular follow-ups, lab tests, and patient education. Stay current with medical research and advancements in endocrinology to apply evidence-based practices in patient care. Educate and mentor medical students, residents, and fellows in endocrinology through clinical rotations, when present. Hours flexible, to be discussed with interested candidates. The clinics use Accuro as an EMR system and offer billing and administrative support. Payment structure is fee-for-service, split arrangement is dependent on consultation volume ranging from 64/36 to 72/28 based on the 4-week gross billing volume. The range of potential full-time annual earnings is $500,000 - $900,000+.    Clinic Details: This is a multi-disciplinary clinic network consisting of 50+ various specialists and Allied healthcare professionals working together to provide comprehensive care in cardiovascular, endocrinology and internal medicine to Alberta Communities. On site diabetes educators, pump trainers, nurses and paramedics are available for optimal patient care and physician interaction. Our client has 4 locations, with many opportunities available. If you are interested in joining this well-established and supportive clinic network, please speak to our team to get further information on individual clinic details, locations, and availability.    Requirements: •  Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) Certification •  College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) Full Licence    
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Living in Alberta

Alberta is a province full of beautiful and breathtaking scenery from rivers, lakes, prairies, and mountains, giving residents and visitors plenty of various sports, outdoor activities, and nature to explore such as the Albertian Calgary Stampede, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, and the Aurora Borealis. Alberta is an important skiing destination for many tourists with several World- Class Ski Resort’s including the well known Lake Louise & Banff Ski Area. Canada Olympic Park, which was built for the 1988 Winter Olympic games, with its downhill ski terrain and ski jumping facilities is located in the city of Calgary.

Alberta offers the highest average wages in Canada, has the lowest income brackets, and has moderate housing prices even in its two major cities, Edmonton, and Calgary. With highways linking the north and south of the province, it makes travelling to cities and towns more accessible, whether you enjoy the hustle and bustle of cosmopolitan living or the quieter rural communities, this province offers many lifestyle options.

Key facts about Alberta to consider your relocation:

  • Alberta has 3 international airports: YYC Calgary International Airport, Edmonton International Airport (YEG) and McMurray International Airport (YMM) which offers direct and convenient flights to other provinces, daily flights to Ireland, UK, Europe, US, and other international destinations.

  • The population of Alberta is 4,800,768 by January 2024, and it will increase by 1-3% annually.

  • GST tax in Alberta is 5%

  • Excellent Quality of Education with 6 Big Universities in the province

  • One of the best investment climates and income-cost-of-living balances in Canada

  • Access Healthcare with no premiums

Alberta Fun Facts & Interesting Features

Alberta Location

Located in the Western part of the country. It shares boundaries with several other provinces with British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, Northwest Territories to the North, and the US State of Montana to the South.

Royal Namesake

The province and Lake Louise were named in honour of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's fourth daughter Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. 

Canada’s Fourth Largest Province

The province is 661,848 kms and spans across The Rockies and great plains. Alberta is 1.56 times larger than California in America. 

3 International Airports

Alberta has 20 regional airports and 3 International Airports across the province. Fort Mc Murray in the north of the province offers flights to other provinces and US. Calgary and Edmonton international airports run daily flights to the US, Europe, and other overseas destinations. 

Indigenous Lands and People

The province has 45 first nations with a population of 258,640 Indigenous people, including Metis and Inuit, which forms 6.5% of the population. Blackfoot, Cree, Chipewyan, Dene, Sarcee, Stoney Nakoda Sioux and Métis are the first nation languages mostly spoken amongst the indigenous communities in the province. 

Many Indigenous communities have lived along rivers for generations. The river was a major source of their livelihoods for years; it was used for transportation purposes where goods were ferried up and down the province alongside hunting as well as fishing. 

You will find the town of Banff along the Bow River. The river was named by the locals who used the Dougals Fir trees that grew along the bank to make bows. n the Blackfoot language the river is called Makhabn which means ‘river where the bow reeds grow’ The bow and arrows were used by many First Nations groups for hunting and protection and were often made with other materials (bone, antler, sinew, intestine) giving the bow more strength and flexibility. 

National & Provincial Parks & UNESCO Sites

In Alberta you will find 5 national and 75 provincial parks. 

Banff National Park was the first national park in Canada and was established in 1885. It is well known for the Fairmount Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. It is 2,564 square miles and it is one of 7 protected areas that make up the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Surrounded by mountains and glaciers, the park draws over 3 million visitors a year.

Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park is further north in the Canadian Rockies. A UNESCO World Hertiage site it has the world's second largest dark sky preserve. The Athabasca at 1,538Km's is the longest river and runs from the Columbia Icefields in the mountains, through the park and into Lake Athabasca.

The Icefields Parkway

The Columbia Icefields can be found along the 232km's Icefields Parkway on highway 93, that links Banff Lake Louise to the Town of Jasper. This is popular and is one of the top scenic drives in the world. The drive takes you through the Icefields, surrounded by the mountains, glaciers, waterfalls and often opportunities to view mountain wildlife.

Canadian Badlands

The Canadian Badlands stretch from the east to Saskatchewan and south to the US. This area has dinosaur fossil beds, rock formations and canyons. 

Dinosaur Capital of the World!

In the Badlands of Alberta is the old wild west coal mining town of Drumheller, known as the Dinosaur Captial of the world. Here you can explore mining caves, dinosaur fossils and unusual rock formations called the Hoodoos - sand pillars created by land and river erosion. The Sand pillars spread across the east of the province, down to the south.

Dinosaur Provincial Park has the richest collection of dinosaur fossils in the world. Only a 2 hour drive east of Calgary it is definitely worth a drive.

The Áísínai'pi Provincial Park (also referred to as Writing - on - Stone) was awarded as a World Heritage Site in 2019. Here you will find the largest collection or rock art in the north American plains. ‘Áísínai’pi’ in the Blackfoot language translates to it is pictured/written. The park is in southern Alberta. 

Wood Buffalo Provincial Park is the largest in Canada. It is home to half of the world's remaining endangered wood bison. You will also find the darkest preserved sky where the Aurora Borealis can be seen in its true light.

Home to Two National Hockey League Teams

Edmonton Oilers and the Calgary flames both are play in the National Hockey League (NHL). There is also several Alberta teams who play in The Western Hockey League the Calgary Hitmen, Red Deer Rebels, Medicine Hat Tigers and The Edmonton Oil Kings, (who share the Rogers Hockey Arena with the NHL Edmonton Oilers).

Famous Outdoor Events

In the year 1988, Calgary City hosted the Canadian winter Olympics games. Construction of the Olympic Park was done to host most of events including the ski jumping, ski racing and bobsleighing. The park is used today to host events, winter, and summer activities for all ages. 

The Canadian Winter Olympics in 1988 was also where the famous British Ski jumper Michael Edwards who made his Heroic failure attempt better known as Eddie the Eagle and the national Jamaican bobsleigh team both made their first appearance. Both went on to have Movies made about their experience.

Calgary Stampede the biggest outdoor rodeo in the world is held in the city each summer and draws over 1 million visitors from all parts of the world. The event features a festival of arts, music, food and local heritage and culture.

Climates by Region

The city of Calgary experiences more hours of sunshine than any other major city in Canada with Alberta getting roughly 321 days of sunshine a year. There is an average temperature of 20-25 degrees in the summer. The temperatures in the winter months are usually an average high of -4 and an average low of -13. In fall and spring the average can be a high of 10 and low of 13. According to Environment Canada, Alberta's climate is the best in the country.

Famous Connections

Actor Michael J. Fox grew up in Edmonton until age 10, when his parents moved to Vancouver in the neighboring province of British Columbia. He was best known for playing Marty in ‘Back to the Future’

Edmonton, Calgary and the Rockies have been used for filming. The film "The Revenant" a story based on the real story of the survival of a fur trader in the wilderness, starred Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed in Kananaskis Country in the local indigenous community northeast of Calgary. Leo won best actor at the Golden Globes for the film and during his acceptance speech he focused on indigenous communities around the world. "It is time we recognize your history"

Calgary World Ranking

One of the top 10 cities in the world to live due to high quality of living, education, their healthcare system and job opportunities. In 2023 the city welcomed 100,000 newcomers.

Learn More About Major Alberta Cities and Townships

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Airdrie is one of the fastest growing cities in Canada with a population of around 70,000 and is municipality of the Calgary Metropolitan Area.  It is situated along the Calgary-Edmonton corridor, located 30 minutes from downtown Calgary. The city of Airdrie is what is called a bedroom community outside of Calgary, and has attracted young families due to its thriving economic opportunities, excellent schools, innovative appeal and technologies, and proximity to the bigger city with a small town charm. Located 20 minutes from Calgary International Airport, and 1.5 hours from Edmonton, it is an idyllic location with the opportunity to have the best of city and rural life.

For further information please check the following links:

Top 10 Reasons to love living in Airdrie

Wiki Information Airdrie

Okotoks is a town located just outside the city of Calgary, approximately 18kms south. It is home to almost 30,000 residents, and has experienced a 30% population increase since 2008. It is known as a progressive and business friendly community with an entrepreneurial spirit. It is situated on the Sheep river, with beautiful Rocky Mountain views.

For further information please check the following links:

Wiki Information Okotoks

Around Okotoks

The Town of Okotoks

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