Interventional Pain Physician - Traveling
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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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