About the job
Job Title: Interventional Pain Physician
Location: Prescott Valley, AZ
Schedule: Monday through Friday
Work Environment: Engage in a clinical setting with direct involvement in medical procedures and patient care activities.
Salary: $350,000 – $500,000 annually
Bonus: Performance-based bonuses available.
Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, Paid Time Off (PTO), 401k with contributions up to $10,000, license reimbursement, malpractice coverage, and continuing medical education (CME) stipend.
Why Choose Us:
Join a dynamic and collaborative medical environment that prioritizes patient-centered interventional pain care. You will be supported by a knowledgeable clinical team and advanced procedural capabilities within an organization that promotes professional development, clinical excellence, and compassionate patient interactions.
Ideal Candidate Profile:
The perfect candidate is dedicated to enhancing patient outcomes through evidence-based pain management and interventional techniques. You should excel in a collaborative clinical atmosphere, demonstrate effective communication with patients and colleagues, and uphold a strong focus on safety, quality, and ethical medical practices.
Job Overview:
The Interventional Pain Physician operates under indirect supervision, providing thorough medical evaluations, diagnoses, treatments, and procedural interventions for patients with acute and chronic pain conditions. Responsibilities include conducting interventional procedures, creating personalized treatment plans, prescribing necessary medications, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the best patient outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver direct patient care, including examinations, evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment planning for pain-related issues.
- Execute interventional pain procedures and other clinically appropriate treatments.
- Prescribe medications and therapeutic regimens as required.
- Refer patients to specialists or additional care services as needed.
- Work in collaboration with nursing staff and support personnel to streamline patient care.
- Provide supervision and guidance to medical fellows, residents, or clinical trainees when applicable.
- Engage in health education, prevention, and wellness initiatives for patients.
- Maintain precise and timely documentation of patient evaluations, treatments, and outcomes.
- Adhere to departmental policies, safety standards, quality improvement initiatives, and infection control protocols.
- Assist in managing clinical workflows or specialty programs as necessary.
- Perform any additional duties related to patient care and clinical operations as assigned.

