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Interventional Pain Management Physician - Nassau County, NY (Long Island)

Part-Time or Full-Time | Office & Surgical Center-Based Procedures | No Medication Management
SpineSearch is seeking to recruit an Inteventioanl Pain Management Physician, trained in either Anesthesiology or Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, for a practice located in Nassau County, Long Island.Part-time or full-time opportunity for a BC/BE Interventional Pain Physician (Anesthesia or PM&R) in Nassau County, NY. Focus on procedure only, no medication management. Dual-site role with in-office and ASC-based interventions.
This role is ideal for a highly productive physician with a strong procedural skill set. The position is focused exclusively on pain and spinal procedures, no mediciation management, and involves working across two clinic locations in Bellerose and Valley Stream. A C-arm is available at one site for in-office procedures; surgical center access is provided for more complex cases.
The practice primarily sees patients under No-Fault, Workers' Compensation, and Personal Injury coverage. Experience with these populations is strongly preferred.
Position Highlights:
- Opportunity to work 3 days/week (part-time) with potential for full-time schedule
- Perform interventional pain and spine procedures (no medication management)
- Two clinic locations - must be available for both
- In-office C-arm for select procedures; surgical center access for others
- Collaborative, high-volume environment
Compensation and Benefits:
- W2 compensation structure
- base salary + productivity bonus
- Compensation commensurate with experience and skill set
Requirements:
- MD or DO from an accredited institution
- Fellowship training in Interventional Pain Management preferred
- Board certified or board eligible in Pain Medicine (via ABA, ABPM, or relevant board)
- Valid NY medical license
- NY Workers' Compensation authorization number a plus
This is a strong opportunity for a motivated, hands-on interventionalist seeking flexibility, autonomy, and the ability to focus solely on procedural pain care.