PA Sr. Physician Assistant, Neurological Surgery
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Physical Therapy
Overview
(PA) Sr. Physician Assistant, Neurological Surgery – 136398
Under general supervision of the APP Supervisor for the Department of Neurological Surgery, the PA functions as a provider of patient care in Neurosurgery and supports primary and specialized health care services to brain tumor, cerebrovascular, general, peripheral nerve and neuro-spine patients. The role includes evaluating treatments for outpatient surgery patients, coordinating with surgical services, participating in ongoing research and quality assurance studies, and acting as a liaison to physicians, mid-levels, and therapists.
The position requires specialized knowledge in neurosurgery and wound care and may involve other duties as assigned.
- Provide patient care in Neurosurgery and coordinate with established surgical services.
- Evaluate healthcare treatments for outpatient surgery patients.
- Participate in ongoing research and quality assurance activities.
- Serve as liaison to physicians, mid-levels, therapists, and other health care staff.
- Perform duties consistent with operating room standards and serve as a first assistant in operative procedures when needed.
- Maintain organized and detailed medical information and records.
- Assist in teaching and mentoring house staff, medical students, and nurses in surgical care.
- Engage in patient and family counseling as required.
- Comply with internal policies, procedures, and protocols for patient care management.
- Graduate from an ARC-PA approved Physician Assistant program.
- California PA license.
- Current PA Certification from NCCPA.
- BLS and ACLS at time of hire with a commitment to obtain ART within six months of hire date.
- Minimum of one (1) year of experience as a PA in Neurosurgery, Neurology, General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, or Cardiology.
- Strong theoretical background in anatomy, physiology, general medicine, critical care, pharmacology, and related areas.
- Ability to perform comprehensive history and physical exams and formulate treatment plans.
- Ability to interpret data and provide clear medical reports and progress notes.
- Capability to function as a first assistant in operative procedures and to instruct staff in surgical care.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to work with a diverse care team.
- Knowledge of medical ethics and legal considerations in clinical practice.
- Experience with neurosurgical procedures, including ventricular access devices and ICP monitoring where applicable.
- Experience in inpatient surgical care and familiarity with Epic EMR.
- Knowledge of UCSD Medical Center clinical operations and academic setting.
- Must obtain UCSD medical staff privileges and maintain them during employment.
- Employment subject to criminal background check and pre-employment physical.
- Ability to work varied hours and locations; may require evenings/nights and short-notice schedule changes.
- Primary work locations are Hillcrest and Rancho Bernardo, with occasional coverage at affiliate sites.
Pay scale: $73.40 - $96.69 per hour. Annual Full Pay Range: $153,259 - $201,889 (prorated if appointment percentage
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