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University of New Mexico

Open Rank of Neurosurgery- Adult Spine Neurosurgery

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87101

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Position Summary Adult Spine Neurosurgery Faculty Position

The University of New Mexico School of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery is recruiting a board certified or board eligible, Open Rank, Open Track general neurosurgeon with interest in Adult Spine Neurosurgery, to lead and grow the identified practice. Join our team of 9 established neurosurgeons soon growing to 12, and 2 neurocritical care doctors, currently practicing and teaching neurosurgery residents with the University of New Mexico.

The University of New Mexico is the only tertiary referral Neurosurgical center in the State of 2.3 million people, with a significant need and opportunity to grow and expand an established practice focused on spine trauma. The department has a comprehensive practice focusing on a diverse range of neurological disorders in both pediatric and adult neurosurgery, with a newly re‑established ACGME‑approved residency in 2022. UNM is also the only Level 1 trauma center in the state; participation in the general trauma call pool will be expected.

Faculty appointment through UNM School of Medicine

Competitive Salary

Assistant Professor Level $550,000 contract salary with productivity‑based incentives of up to an additional 50%

Associate Professor Level or Full Professor Level $625,000 contract salary with productivity‑based incentives of up to an additional 50%

Comprehensive Benefits

Relocation reimbursement

Dependent tuition program

About Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque is a unique city with mountains to the east (including the longest aerial tram in the Americas), volcanoes to the west, and is home to one of the largest hot air balloon festivals in the country, one of the most photographed events in the world. Albuquerque offers all of the amenities of a major metropolitan, but nature is never too far away. You are never far from hiking, biking trails, rafting, skiing, or fishing.

Beyond outdoor activities, the State of New Mexico maintains a vibrant history with origins that predate the 16th century. The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, dates back to the year 1610. Take a stroll through Taos Pueblo, which has been inhabited for over 1,000 years, or visit the other 19 indigenous pueblos in the State. In addition to the historical significance of New Mexico, it is also known for modern history such as the Trinity Site, where the first atomic bomb was detonated. New Mexico is known for its art, culture, and culinary excellence. It is home to excellent restaurants that showcase cultural foods and farm‑to‑table experiences. Come see why New Mexico is called “The Land of Enchantment.”

Qualifications Minimum Qualifications

MD, DO, or equivalent degree

Completion by start date of Residency in Neurological Surgery, accredited by the ACGME

Preferred Qualifications

Academic neurosurgery practice; with a minimum of one year as fellow or attending surgeon, working with residents and students

Teaching; with lectures and presentations listed

Scholarly activity; with evidence of publication, participation in clinical/translational research, and/or independent funding of research

Professionalism; with outstanding ability to communicate effectively across multiple specialties

Commitment to Community; with a demonstrated commitment to cultivate an understanding of the rich and varied cultures of New Mexico and to the success of the University’s mission to serve local and global communities

Application Instructions Only applications submitted through the official UNMJobs site will be accepted. If you are viewing this job advertisement on a third‑party site, please visit UNMJobs to submit an application.

Completed application must include a research‑style CV and Cover Letter detailing how the candidate is committed to working with a broadly diverse student and community population.

In addition to a CV, applicants must submit three Letters of Recommendation, at least one from a colleague and one from a learner, evidencing excellence in the following:

Adult Neurosurgical Practice; with confirmation of successful surgical and medical management of complex pediatric neurosurgical conditions

Teaching; with confirmation of commitment to resident and/or medical student education and/or mentoring

Professionalism; with outstanding ability to communicate effectively across multiple specialties

For Best Consideration For best consideration, please apply by 10/13/2025. This position will remain open until filled.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.

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