Interventional Pain Physician - Traveling

Updated 12/17/25
From $550,000 yearly
75201, Dallas, Texas, United States
Physician
Pain Management
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Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Locums/Travel
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship No

Job description

Job description

Interventional Pain Physician - Traveling

Texas

Currently seeking a full-time Traveling Interventional Pain Physician to join an established outpatient pain management team with a personal injury–focused practice. This employed role provides coverage when pain management physicians are out of office and supports multiple clinic locations throughout Texas. The position emphasizes interventional pain procedures, follow-up care, and flexible hybrid scheduling with telehealth opportunities.

Clinic locations in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, or Corpus Christi

Compensation & Benefits for the Traveling Interventional Pain Physician

  • $500,000 – $550,000 annual compensation

  • Travel fully covered, including:

  • Housing

  • Meals

  • Transportation (flights or by car)

  • Hybrid work model combining in-clinic and telehealth care

  • Paid time for documentation and follow-up on non-travel days

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)

  • Health Insurance

  • 401(k)

  • $25,000 company-paid Life Insurance

  • Optional Short-Term & Long-Term Disability (STD/LTD)

  • Monday–Friday schedule with no hospital call

Responsibilities of the Traveling Interventional Pain Physician

  • Provide clinic coverage when primary pain management physicians are out of office.

  • Travel to clinics throughout Texas up to 4 days per week.

  • Perform interventional pain management procedures and injections.

  • Conduct follow-up appointments, including telehealth visits when appropriate.

  • Evaluate and manage personal injury and musculoskeletal pain patients.

  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans.

  • Prescribe medications and therapies as clinically indicated.

  • Complete notes, charting, and patient follow-ups on non-travel days.

  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary clinical teams and support staff.

  • Educate patients on diagnoses, procedures, and treatment options.

  • Ensure full compliance with HIPAA, ethical standards, and healthcare regulations.

Requirements of the Traveling Interventional Pain Physician

  • MD or DO

  • Actively licensed physician in good standing in the State of Texas

  • DEA certification

  • Current BLS certification

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible preferred

  • Experience with interventional pain procedures required

  • Ability to travel statewide with a flexible schedule

  • Strong communication and documentation skills

  • Spanish language skills a plus, but not required


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