Neurosurgeon (Board Certified / Board Eligible)
Location: VA Puget Sound Health Care System - Seattle, WA
The Neurosurgeon provides comprehensive neurosurgical care to patients within a VA medical facility, delivering high-quality outpatient, inpatient, and operative services in accordance with nationally recognized clinical standards. This role includes direct patient care, surgical procedures, postoperative management, and participation in quality improvement activities.
Standard clinical and surgical hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
No routine evenings, weekends, or federal holidays unless otherwise scheduled.
Provide outpatient neurosurgery clinic services, including evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning.
Perform neurosurgical operative procedures within granted clinical privileges.
Conduct inpatient consults, bedside evaluations, and follow-up care.
Provide intraoperative presence for all assigned neurosurgical cases.
Conduct postoperative rounds in surgical units and intensive care settings.
Deliver discharge education and coordinate follow-up care.
Communicate test results to patients in accordance with established clinical standards.
Document all patient care accurately and timely in the electronic health record.
Perform a broad range of neurosurgical procedures, including but not limited to:
Spine surgery (cervical, thoracic, lumbar)
Decompression, fusion, and instrumentation
Cranial and ventricular shunt procedures
Diskectomy, laminectomy, and laminotomy
Microsurgical procedures
Typical workload includes approximately:
8 patients per clinic session
3 surgical cases per operating session
Participate in morbidity and mortality conferences.
Attend neurosurgery and surgical staff meetings.
Engage in quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives.
Complete required quality and outcome documentation.
Adhere to patient safety, infection control, and risk management standards.
MD or DO from an accredited medical school.
Completion of an ACGME-accredited Neurosurgery residency.
Board Certified or Board Eligible by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
Active, unrestricted medical license in any U.S. state or territory.
Current BLS and ACLS certification.
Eligibility for credentialing and privileging at a VA medical facility.
Ability to communicate effectively in English (verbal and written).
Practice medicine in accordance with:
American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) guidelines
Joint Commission standards
VA clinical and patient safety standards
Maintain continuing medical education required for certification and privileging.
Arrow ARC supports Veterans Health Administration facilities and offices across the U.S. with health care staffing and program support via the 10-year Integrated Critical Staffing Program (ICSP). We provide staffing solutions to address critical shortages in VHA medical facilities caused by turnover, recruitment issues, seasonal needs, surges or emergencies.
Arrow is a certified Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business joint venture between Artemis ARC and Aptive Resources, two award-winning companies that share an agile, mission-focused, results driven approach in the federal sector. Arrow provides management consulting services and specializes in working with federal government agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs and Office of Personnel Management.
Aptive is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, parental status, veteran status, age, disability, or any other protected class.
Veterans, members of the Reserve and National Guard, and transitioning active-duty service members are highly encouraged to apply.
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