Extraordinary UROLOGY Opportunity -U.S. Navy Medical Corps -$375K SignOn - No Military Background Needed

Opportunity Criteria

SpecialtyUrology
Candidate TypeMD, DO
Visa AcceptedNo J-1 or H-1B
Salary RangeNot Specified
Loan RepaymentNot Specified
Employment TypeFull Time
Bonuses OfferedSign-on, Relocation, Negotiable, Other

Urologist – Become a Naval Physician at one of several location options

 

No Military Experience Required | Serve with Purpose | Become a Naval Physician

Are you ready to take your medical career to new heights? The U.S. Navy is seeking a Urologist to serve as a Medical Corps Officer—a full-time, in-person position that offers outstanding benefits, leadership development, and a meaningful mission serving those who serve our nation.

No prior military service is required — full training is provided.
Nationwide and overseas locations available (overseas is optional).
An exceptional opportunity to become a Naval Physician.

Position Overview

  • Title: Urologist – Naval Physician, Outpatient

  • Type: Full-Time, Active Duty

  • Setting: In-person only (not remote or telemedicine)

  • Annual Compensation: $242,000 to $271,000

  • Sign-On Bonus: Up to $300,000

  • Relocation: 100% covered

  • Locations: Across the U.S., with optional overseas assignments

Primary Responsibilities
As a Navy Urologist, you’ll diagnose and treat diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. You'll work in advanced clinical environments with cutting-edge technology, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to provide surgical and non-surgical treatment, preventive care, and ongoing support to ensure the health and readiness of service members and their families.

Financial and Educational Benefits

  • $375,000 Sign-On Bonus

  • Up to $59,000 Annual Specialty Incentive Pay

  • $8,000 Board Certification Bonus

  • CME Reimbursement: One paid CME activity per year to meet licensing requirements

  • Paid Graduate Education: Earn an MPH, MBA, or similar degree without using your G.I. Bill

  • 5% 401(k) Match via the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)

  • Federal Pension Program: Blended Retirement System (BRS)

  • Malpractice Insurance: Covered under the Federal Tort Claims Act

Lifestyle and Family Benefits

  • 30 Days Paid Time Off per year, plus all Federal Holidays

  • Frequent 3–4 Day Weekends, depending on schedule

  • 12 Weeks Paid Maternity Leave, in addition to convalescent leave

  • Comprehensive Healthcare: Free medical, dental, and vision coverage for service members and dependents

  • $500,000 Life Insurance Policy

  • Generous Housing Allowance or On-Base Housing

  • Forever G.I. Bill: 36 months of tuition, housing stipend, $1,000 book stipend, and relocation support for you or your dependents

  • Off-Duty Employment (ODE): Moonlighting is allowed and commonly practiced

  • No Production Quotas: Focus entirely on patient care—no billing or insurance concerns

  • Career Mobility: Lateral and upward opportunities in administrative, academic, operational, or clinical roles without a change in pay

  • Global Opportunities: Access to humanitarian missions, international travel, and overseas assignments

Why Navy Medicine?

  • Deliver care in a mission-driven, team-based environment

  • Work with outstanding support staff and resources

  • Gain world-class leadership development and mentorship

  • Influence both national and international medical communities through Navy participation in organizations such as the American Medical Association (AMA) and NATO

Eligibility Requirements

  • MD or DO from an accredited medical school

  • U.S. Citizenship

  • Age between 21 and 64

  • No prior military experience required

Ready to Take the Next Step?
Join a respected team of physicians making a difference every day. As a Navy Urologist, you’ll benefit from unmatched professional growth, meaningful work, and lifelong impact.

To learn more, contact:
Jill Wilkinson
Email: jwilkinson@practicematch.com

Professional Setting and Work Environment

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.

Facility & Address

  • Navy Medical Corps
  • Nationwide and Overseas, with Headquarters in TN

Contact Information

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