San Antonio, TX 78229
| Specialty | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation |
|---|---|
| Profession | Nurse Practitioner |
This is a full-time, leadership-focused clinical and administrative role supporting one of the nation’s largest and most respected VA healthcare systems.
Position Number: 91737017
Opportunity Type: Full Time
Specialty Sought: Hybrid (PM&R or Neurology)
FTEs Needed: 1
Service: SCI/D Outpatient
Reports to: Chief, SCI/D Service
Position Overview
The SCI/D Outpatient Section Chief provides both hands-on clinical care and high-level administrative leadership. The role supports four other physicians and a multidisciplinary clinical team providing care to approximately 600 Veterans living with spinal cord injuries or disorders.
Primary responsibilities include:
Administrative Duties: • Lead outpatient SCI/D physicians and assigned staff.
• Participate in staff meetings, committees, accreditation activities, and peer review.
• Ensure timely documentation, credentialing maintenance, mandatory training completion.
• Manage time and leave processes, clinic cancellations, and clinical coverage needs.
• Oversee productivity, access metrics, open encounters, and consult management.
• Collaborate with the Assistant Nurse Manager on efficient clinic operations.
• Support performance improvement and quality initiatives across the service.
Clinical Duties: • Maintain active privileges and clinical practice in the physician’s specialty.
• Deliver high-quality patient care including assessment, diagnosis, and management.
• Demonstrate strong clinical judgment using evidence-based medicine.
• Communicate effectively with Veterans, families, and interdisciplinary team members.
• Model professionalism, ethics, and a commitment to continuous growth.
• Provide off-tour inpatient/consult coverage on a rotational basis (nights, weekends, holidays).
Work Environment
Team Structure: • Four physicians, Assistant Nurse Manager, two RNs, one LVN, one CNA
• Full interdisciplinary support: physical therapy, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, pharmacy, social work
Patient Population: • Approx. 600 Veterans with spinal cord injuries or neurologic disorders
• Highly rewarding care environment serving chronic and complex neuro-rehab needs
Professional Development: • Strong VA-supported opportunities for training, education, QI projects, research involvement, and academic participation.
Qualifications
Basic/Preferred Qualifications: • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation or Neurology
• Experience in neurorehabilitation (inpatient or outpatient), specializing in SCI/D preferred
• Experience or interest in spinal cord medicine, pain, musculoskeletal medicine, or rehab subspecialties
• Minimum three years of supervisory or leadership experience
VA Employment Requirements: • U.S. Citizens strongly encouraged; non-citizens will be considered when qualified candidates are not available
• Unrestricted medical license from any U.S. state or territory
• Completion of residency training approved by the VA
• Successful background check and onboarding requirements
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive VA Total Rewards Package
• Salary Range (Tier 2): 240,000 to 335,000
• Recruitment/Relocation Incentive available
• Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP) eligible
• Federal benefits package including comprehensive insurance options
Federal Retirement Benefits: • FERS – Federal Employees Retirement System:
A secure, government-backed pension paid for life, based on years of service and high-3 salary.
Together, FERS + TSP provide one of the strongest, most stable retirement packages available in the U.S.
Work-Life Balance: • 26 days of annual leave
• 13 days of sick leave
• 11 paid federal holidays
• Possible 5 days of paid absence for CME
• Predictable Monday–Friday schedule
• No RVUs or private-sector style productivity pressure
This is one of the best work-life balance environments in modern medicine.
Why San Antonio?
San Antonio offers an outstanding quality of life with a low cost of living and no state income tax. Highlights include:
Living in Texas means keeping more of your income—your VA salary stretches even further in a tax?free state.