Austin, United States | Posted on 08/05/2026
Currently seeking a licensed Orthopedic Surgeon to join a group in Texas: Austin is a preference but open to Dallas, then San Antonio. A friendly, growth-oriented healthcare group serving communities throughout Texas. This role specializes in helping patients recover from injuries, including those sustained in auto accidents, by combining advanced treatment options with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Bene fits for the Orthopedic Surgeon
- $600k - $700k
- Competitive compensation with salary based on experience.
- Health insurance.
- 401k.
- $25,000 company-paid life insurance.
- Optional Short-Term Disability (STD) and Long-Term Disability (LTD).
- Paid time off.
Responsibilities of the Orthopedic Surgeon
- Work a Monday through Friday schedule during regular business hours with no hospital call.
- Conduct comprehensive medical examinations and musculoskeletal assessments with an emphasis on evidence-based clinical care.
- Diagnose and treat a wide range of orthopedic injuries and conditions, including fractures, joint issues, and degenerative bone diseases.
- Develop, implement, and adjust individualized treatment and care plans tailored to patient needs and recovery goals.
- Maintain detailed, accurate, and up-to-date medical records, ensuring timely completion of notes and charting.
- Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including physical therapists, radiologists, and specialty physicians.
- Provide clear, compassionate communication with patients and families regarding diagnoses, procedures, and treatment plans.
- Educate patients on their orthopedic conditions, recovery expectations, preventive care, and rehabilitation options.
Requirements of the Orthopedic Surgeon
- Actively licensed physician in good standing in the State of Texas.
- Current BLS certification, board certification, and DEA certification.
- 2+ years of practice experience is preferred, but not required.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Verbal and written Spanish skills are a plus, but not required.
- Efficient time management in a busy clinic setting.
- Full adherence to HIPAA rules and regulations and ethical considerations of the practice of medicine.