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The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center

Open Rank of Neurosurgery - General Neurosurgeon

The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87101

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Position Summary 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 a broad range of capabilities. More focused experience in treating intrinsic tumors (gliomas), spine disorders, or brain trauma and comfort managing basic pediatric conditions are welcome. An interest in leading and growing the identified practice in Neurosurgery is desirable. Join 9 established neurosurgeons and neurocritical care doctors 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. There is a significant need and opportunity to assume and expand an established general neurosurgical practice. Overall, the department has a comprehensive practice encompassing the full range of neurological disorders in both adult and pediatric patients. This practice is supported by an experienced group of 20 advanced practice providers and an expanding ACGME-approved residency. Participation in coverage of brain and spine trauma for UNM Hospital, the only Level 1 trauma center in the state, is expected.

Benefits

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 the University of New Mexico, University Hospital, and Albuquerque The University of New Mexico is the state’s most prominent academic institution. It offers its 27,000 students over 200-degree programs and doctorate programs in medicine, law, and business. Its medical center, as the only Academic Medical Center and the only Level I Trauma Center in the state, sees a steady flow of patients seeking its unique neurosurgical capabilities.

Albuquerque is a special city. The University of New Mexico and its main hospital are centrally located and thus readily accessible from its major business areas, upscale residential communities, and international airport. Albuquerque offers all the amenities of a major metropolitan area and immediate access to unlimited outdoor activities. With mountains to the north (Santa Fe and Taos) and east (Mt Sandia, with the longest aerial tram in the Americas), volcanoes to the west, deserts to the south, and the Rio Grande at its center, hiking, biking, rafting, skiing, and fishing are easily accessed.

Albuquerque is imbued with a special blend of Southwest heritage and modern scientific development. Its vibrant local culture predates the 16th century. Taos Pueblo has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for over 1,000 years. The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe was first built in 1610. New Mexico is known for its artistic, musical, and its culinary excellence. Albuquerque is home to excellent restaurants that feature southwestern, farm to table, and international cuisines. Los Alamos, site of the development of the atomic bomb, continues as a leader in nuclear physics research. And Albuquerque is home to the largest hot air balloon festival in the country, one of the most photographed events in the world. Albuquerque is at the center of all that is possible in “The Land of Enchantment”.

Qualifications Minimum Qualifications

MD, DO, or equivalent degree

Completion, by start date, of a Residency in Neurological Surgery accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or its international equivalent

Completion of or eligibility by start date to apply for certification by the American Board of Neurological Surgery or its international equivalent

Preferred Qualifications

Academic neurosurgery practice; as resident, fellow, or faculty member

Teaching; with lectures and presentations as listed on CV

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 3rd party site, please visit UNMJobs to submit an application.

Completed application must have a research style CV and a 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:

Neurosurgical Practice; with confirmation of successful surgical and medical management of complex 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, please apply by 12/9/2025. This position will remain open until filled.

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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