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Diagnostic Oncologist – U.S. Navy Medical Corps
Elevate your medical career while making a global impact. The U.S. Navy is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Diagnostic Oncologist to serve as a Medical Corps Officer—a full-time, mission-driven role that offers unmatched stability, leadership opportunities, and federal benefits.
No prior military service required – full training provided.
Nationwide and optional overseas assignments available.
Position Snapshot
Title: Diagnostic Oncologist – Navy Medical Corps Officer
Type: Full-Time, Outpatient
Location: Nationwide (with optional overseas assignments)
Setting: In-person only
Compensation: $269,000 – $300,000 annually
Sign-On Bonus: $375,000
Relocation: 100% covered
Your Role:
As a Navy Diagnostic Oncologist, you will:
Financial & Educational Benefits
Lifestyle & Family Benefits
Career Growth & Global Opportunities
Eligibility Requirements
Ready to Serve with Purpose?
Step into a career that combines meaningful work, lifelong learning, and unmatched benefits. Join Navy Medicine as a Diagnostic Oncologist and bring your expertise to a team committed to service and excellence.
Contact:
Jill Wilkinson
jwilkinson@practicematch.com
As a Navy healthcare professional, you’ll have the opportunity to serve in a wide range of dynamic environments—from state-of-the-art naval hospitals and clinics to aboard aircraft carriers and hospital ships like the USNS Comfort. Your service may take you across the country and around the world, with potential assignments in locations such as Illinois, California, Washington, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and beyond. There are also opportunities to support humanitarian missions, disaster relief efforts, or in conflict zones, delivering critical care wherever it’s needed most.
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