Unless the area you're looking in is very specific and you're on a time crunch I would advise you to consider multiple offers.
I took a job (first attending job) at my current facility due to location is where I needed to be due to going through a crappy divorce at the time and I did enjoy helping patients in community psychiatry. They sold it to me as not being too bad, sure supervise a couple NPs no big deal, plenty of time for patient care . Im sitting here as they try to stick a 6th np with me, absolutely miserable, poor sleep, hating every day im here. **** leadership coupled with them wanting to have as many midlevels under me as possible and filling my schedule to the brim with high acuity patients and basically no info in the EMR half the time. Being forced to be the gateway for all these controlled prescriptions..yeah, **** job. But on a positive note, they're getting my letter of resignation next week.
The current attending may not be the most reliable source of info. Ask questions, dont be afraid to scare them off. Ask very, specific questions. And then make sure those numbers are in a contract. If you have any doubt at all, then you want to agree on all the numbers and facts before you say yes. Even its just a year of your life, one year feels like a long time if it sucks. Listen to your gut, but also listen to logic. If the numbers don't make sense, then they don't make sense. Its easy to manage three areas of a hospital simultaneously if someone does all 3 poorly.
At a very least, why take a very average salary and have to work in multiple diff settings. You are worth more to them, then they are to you, because there are many of them, but very few of you.