Neurosurgery Physician
Summary
A board-certified or eligible neurosurgeon performs complex spine, neurotrauma, skull base, and cerebrovascular surgeries in a Level I Trauma Center with dedicated support staff and advanced intraoperative technology.
Why Join Us
Join a well-established, physician-led neuroscience program with 30 years of history serving Southern Arizona. You'll practice complex spine surgery, neurotrauma, skull base surgery, and cerebrovascular care alongside a cohesive, multidisciplinary team, backed by state-of-the-art technology and a dedicated Physician Assistant, Medical Assistant, and Program Coordinator assigned to your practice. A neurosurgeon-led Neuroendovascular team manages stroke and cerebrovascular services, letting you focus on your clinical practice while benefiting from comprehensive neuroscience support. This is a rare opportunity to build a career within a respected, collaborative program at a Level I Trauma Center.
Position Highlights
Practice & Role
- Employed, full-time Neurosurgery position with Western Neuro, a 30-year established practice
- Spine fellowship training preferred; new graduates welcome to apply
- Join a cohesive multidisciplinary team with decades of experience
- Established referral network and strong regional reputation
- Dedicated Physician Assistant assigned to each neurosurgeon for clinic, first assist, inpatient rounds, and call coverage
- Dedicated Medical Assistant assigned to each neurosurgeon
- Dedicated Program Coordinator supporting clinic and surgical scheduling
Schedule & Call
- OR block time: minimum 2 days per week
- Clinic on non-operative days, with inpatient rounding before clinic and between cases as needed
- Clinic volume: 12–14 patients per day
- Surgical volume: 4–6 surgeries per week average, higher while on call
- Call coverage: one hospital, Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital (Level I Trauma Center)
- Call schedule: 1:5 rotation, one-week blocks (Monday–Monday)
- Full PA support during call, 30-minute response time requirement
OR & Technology
- Four dedicated Neurosurgical Operating Rooms
- Two ORs with Intraoperative CT and BrainLab BrainSuite technology
- Two ORs with comprehensive neuronavigation capabilities
What We Offer
- Strong hospital and administrative support
- Malpractice insurance provided
- Health, dental, and life insurance
- 401(k) with employer matching
- Deferred compensation program
- Relocation assistance
Candidate Requirements
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurosurgery
- Eligible for Arizona medical licensure
- Commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care
- Strong team-oriented approach
Why Tucson
Tucson delivers more than 300 days of sunshine a year alongside dramatic desert and mountain scenery, giving you a lifestyle built around the outdoors. Hiking, cycling, and golf are part of everyday life here, complemented by a thriving culinary and cultural scene and excellent schools. You'll find a genuine "big city, small town" feel, with a low cost of living, friendly communities, and a rich blend of history and cultures celebrated year-round through local festivals. It's a place where medical professionals build lasting careers while enjoying an exceptional quality of life.