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$350,000-500,000/year

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Phoenix, AZ, USA

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Neurologist – Outpatient Opportunity Location: Phoenix, Arizona Schedule: Monday–Friday | Full-Time Setting: Outpatient Neurology Clinic | No Travel Required Compensation: $350,000–$500,000 annually Bonuses: Performance-based incentive structure Relocation/Sign-On: Available for qualified candidates Position Summary A growing outpatient neurology practice in Phoenix, Arizona is seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Neurologist to join its dynamic team. This role offers a high level of clinical autonomy within a supportive, well-resourced setting featuring advanced diagnostics, interdisciplinary collaboration, and opportunities for research. Whether you’re an established clinician or bring a subspecialty focus in neurophysiology or neuroimmunology, this position offers a rewarding blend of clinical impact and long-term professional growth. Why Join Us? Highly competitive compensation with performance-based incentives Collaborative and patient-focused culture Access to advanced neurodiagnostic technology and imaging Opportunities for clinical research and continuing medical education Comprehensive benefits supporting long-term stability and wellness Core Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive neurological evaluations using advanced diagnostics Manage conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, MS, migraines, neuropathies, and movement disorders Interpret studies including EEGs, EMGs, and MRIs Develop individualized treatment plans incorporating pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies Educate patients and families on diagnoses, treatment options, and prognosis Collaborate with behavioral health professionals, therapists, and specialty teams Maintain thorough, timely documentation within an electronic medical record system Participate in CME and optional research activities Qualifications Required: MD or DO from an accredited medical school Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology Active or eligible Arizona medical license Preferred: At least 3 years of post-residency experience Subspecialty training or experience in neurophysiology or neuroimmunology Ideal Candidate Traits: Strong clinical reasoning and diagnostic acumen Team-oriented and collaborative across disciplines Committed to clinical excellence and professional development Compensation & Benefits Base Salary: $350,000–$500,000 based on experience Bonus Plan: Productivity and quality-driven incentives Insurance: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage Retirement: 401(k) with up to $10,000 in annual employer contributions Paid Time Off: Generous PTO and sick leave CME: Annual stipend for continuing education Professional Support: Full malpractice coverage and license fee reimbursement Relocation Assistance: Available for qualified applicants Next Steps If you're a Neurologist seeking an outpatient setting with professional autonomy, access to advanced tools, and a forward-thinking care model, we invite you to apply. Please submit your CV along with a brief cover letter. References are welcome but not required at this stage. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We look forward to learning more about you. Requirements MD or DO with Arizona license or eligible Board Certified/Eligible in Neurology 3+ years clinical experience preferred

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