Niramedical
Movement Disorders Neurologist – Austin, TX | DBS, Botox & Research
1mo ago
USAclinical researchdbs programmingbotox
A Movement Disorders Neurologist position focused on advanced therapeutics, clinical research, and patient care in Round Rock, Texas.
Conditions
- Competitive compensation package
- Productivity incentive opportunity
- Additional research-related compensation available
- Comprehensive benefits package
- CME support
- Relocation assistance available
Other
- Round Rock, Texas (Greater Austin) Established Referral Base | DBS + Toxins | Clinical Research Infrastructure
- The Austin market continues to see significant demand for subspecialty movement disorders care, with limited fellowship-trained capacity and growing need for Parkinson’s disease management, advanced therapeutics, and clinical research access.
- We are seeking a Movement Disorders Neurologist — or a neurologist with a strong movement disorders focus — to join our established outpatient neurology and clinical research program in Round Rock, Texas, just outside of Austin.
- This is a unique opportunity to expand upon an existing movement disorders practice alongside an established, nationally recognized movement disorders clinician and researcher with deep industry relationships, active clinical trials, and a substantial existing referral network.
- You will step into immediate demand with an established waitlist, robust sponsor-supported research infrastructure, and the ability to practice advanced movement disorders medicine in a highly collaborative, physician-centered environment.
- Established and growing movement disorders referral base
- Immediate access to a substantial patient waitlist
- Work directly alongside a nationally recognized movement disorders researcher
- Active industry-sponsored clinical trial program already in place
- DBS programming with support from all major device representatives
- In-office botulinum toxin program already operational
- Outpatient-only practice -- no hospital or call duties
- Monday–Friday schedule
- Strong operational and research infrastructure with dedicated support staff
- Opportunity to meaningfully shape and expand a movement disorders center in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country
- This role is intentionally structured around movement disorders care, including:
- Parkinson’s disease
- Atypical parkinsonian
- Essential tremor
- Dystonia
- Huntington's disease
- Tourettes/Tics
- Ataxias
- Tardive dyskinesia
- DBS programming
- Botulinum toxin procedures
- There is flexibility to incorporate selected general neurology interests based on your experience and preferences, but the core identity of this role is movement disorders medicine.
- This position is ideal for physicians who want to integrate meaningful clinical research into their practice without having to build infrastructure independently.
- You will have access to:
- Established sponsor relationships
- Dedicated research coordinators and operational support
- Existing and upcoming movement disorders and dementia trials
- Built-in research patient flow from an active referral base and waitlist
- Depending on experience and interest, the role may include:
- Principal Investigator (PI) responsibilities
- Sub-Investigator (Sub-I) participation with mentorship and development support
- Research participation is encouraged, but the structure can be tailored to your background and long-term goals.
- You will join a collaborative outpatient neurology group that prioritizes physician support, sustainable growth, and subspecialty development.
- Infrastructure includes:
- Dedicated MA support
- Established referral pipelines
- Structured clinical ramp-up
- NP support as your panel matures
- In-office DBS programming support
- In-office toxin program
- Experienced research operations team
- Administrative support for scheduling, referrals, and research coordination
- This is a highly collegial environment designed for physicians who value collaboration over competition.
- MD or DO
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology
- Movement Disorders fellowship preferred, but not required
- Strong clinical interest and experience in movement disorders
- Interest in DBS and/or toxin management preferred
- Clinical research experience welcomed, but not required
- Collaborative, patient-centered approach to care
- Located just outside Austin, Round Rock offers access to a rapidly growing metro area with excellent schools, a strong physician community, outstanding food and music culture, and no state income tax.
- The region offers the opportunity to build a sophisticated subspecialty practice while maintaining an exceptional quality of life.