Neurosurgery Opening in #1 Arkansas

Updated 12/19/25
$350,000 – $400,000 yearly
4300 West 7th. Street., Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205, United States
Physician
Surgery-Neurosurgery
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Job at a glance

Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship Yes

Job description

Job description

CAVHS and Arkansas

The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System "CAVHS" in Little Rock, AR is seeking a full-time Neurologist. Our work load is very manageable, our team is super friendly, and our leadership is extremely supportive. Little Rock is the capital city of Arkansas, also known as The Natural State. Arkansas tops all of USA as the #1 state for inbound moves in both 2024 and 2025! It is a beautiful and wonderful place to live. Arkansans' spend their weekends with family and friends or out in solitude exploring the historic Arkansas State Capitol, the Arkansas Art Centers and museums, enjoying the outdoors and the nearby beautiful Ozark Mountains, or with fine dining and entertainment. With a National Airport reachable in a 15-minute drive, Little Rock is also a great place to live and quickly explore the nation.


Job Responsibilities

Work Load:
• 5 x 8 hours shifts or, 4 x10 hour shifts
• 1-2 days per week in clinic, 8-12 patients per day.
• 2-3 days per week in the surgical center with 2-4 cases per day
• Inpatient consult rotations, if needed.
• 8-10 days per month of very light consult call coverage.
• Support from a full hospitalist team and residents

Qualifications

Requirements:
• At least 1 state active medical license; no revoked, suspended, probation state licensures
• An MD or DO from an ACGME accredited institution; or evidence of an ECFMG certificate.
• Completion of Residency Training.
• Board Eligible in Neurosurgery Medicine
• Selective Service Registration is for males born after 12/31/1959.
• Proficient in written and spoken English.
• Non-ACGME residencies: must provide ECFMG and proof of 5 years residency, fellowship, and/or relevant practice experience in the USA in the field you are applying.

Preferences :
• U.S. Citizenship; in accordance with VA Policy, non-citizens may be considered if no qualified US citizens are selected.
• Board Certified in Neurosurgery Medicine
• Resident and Fellows Teaching experience
• Most recent past 3 years providing Cranial and Spine Neurosurgery in a United States health system; in practice or in residency/fellowship.

Working Hours

40 hours per week.

Skills

Neurosurgery
Teaching Residents/Fellows
Interpersonal Skills
Time Management Skills
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