Center for Neurology and Spine in Phoenix, Arizona is seeking a compassionate, patient-centered neurologist with an interest in autonomic disorders to join our growing private practice in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
This position is ideal for a physician who enjoys caring for patients with complex disorders such as POTS, autonomic dysfunction, orthostatic intolerance, and related conditions. Prior expertise in autonomic medicine is welcome but not required. We are happy to support additional training for a neurologist with genuine interest in this rapidly growing field.
While there will be a strong emphasis on autonomic disorders, this is not a subspecialty-only position. We are a comprehensive general neurology practice, and the successful candidate will care for a broad spectrum of neurological conditions, allowing them to maintain a diverse and intellectually rewarding practice.
Position Highlights
- Initial part-time, 1099 independent contractor position
- Opportunity to transition into a full-time, 1099 role as the practice continues to grow
- Flexible scheduling with the ability to build your practice at a comfortable pace
- Diverse outpatient neurology practice with an expanding focus on autonomic disorders
- Work alongside experienced neurologists in a collaborative, physician-led environment
- Excellent support staff and established referral network
- Opportunity to help shape and expand one of Arizona's growing autonomic neurology programs
Clinical Research Opportunities
Our affiliated research division, Arizona Neuroscience Research, conducts industry-sponsored clinical trials across a variety of neurological disorders. Physicians who have an interest in clinical research will have the opportunity to participate as a Principal Investigator (PI) or Sub-Investigator (SI) on sponsored clinical trials. Previous research experience is welcomed but is not required for physicians interested in developing this aspect of their career.
Qualifications
- Arizona medical license as a either a Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
- Board-certified or board-eligible in Neurology
- Interest in autonomic disorders, dysautonomia, and related neurological conditions
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- A collaborative approach to patient care
Who Would Be a Great Fit?
This position may be especially attractive to:
- A neurologist returning to practice after time away
- A physician seeking improved work-life balance
- Someone looking to reduce hospital responsibilities and focus on outpatient medicine
- A neurologist interested in developing expertise in autonomic disorders while maintaining a broad general neurology practice
- A physician interested in incorporating clinical research into their career
If you are looking for a collegial private practice where you can build a rewarding general neurology practice, develop expertise in autonomic disorders, and participate in cutting-edge clinical research, we would welcome the opportunity to speak with you.
Work Location: In person