Neurosurgeon Opportunity in Omaha, Nebraska - Partnership Track
Neurosurgery Opportunity in Omaha, Nebraska
Join a partnership-track neurosurgery role with a respected, physician-owned private practice serving the community for over 75 years. The group is expanding and seeking two full-time neurosurgeons to meet growing demand. This position focuses on adult general and spine neurosurgery in a high-volume, high-autonomy setting, with opportunities to incorporate endovascular or skull base work. This is ideal for a neurosurgeon seeking a busy practice and a clear path to ownership within an established group.
Practice Overview
Join a 33‑provider orthopedic & neurosurgery practice (largest locally‑owned in Greater Omaha) with 75+ years community presence
Immediate access to a strong referral base; recent hire reached highest volume in < 6 months
Call schedule is 1:7 with 24/7 resident support (PGY‑3 & PGY‑6), with very limited true nighttime callbacks
Spine‑focused general neurosurgery preferred (≈70‑80% spine); candidates with endovascular or skull‑base/tumor interest will also be considered; no pediatric cases
Schedule
Expect a standard weekday clinic/surgery schedule with limited after‑hour burden thanks to resident backup
Weekend call: minimal dedicated weekends; integrated into typical 1:7 rotation
Operative and clinic mix allows you to lean into your procedural strengths while maintaining work/life balance
Outreach clinic flexibility available to expand regional presence if desired
Compensation & Benefits
New graduates: guaranteed base $450K‑$500K for first 2 years
Experienced surgeons: base $600K‑$700K+ (depending on credentials and volume)
Partnership potential: total compensation $750K‑$1.2M+ (includes ownership of physician‑owned surgical hospital with 30%+ ROI)
Sign‑on bonus $50K‑$75K, relocation up to $15K
Time off: 4‑6+ weeks PTO, CME allowance, malpractice coverage with tail included
Full benefit suite including retirement plan, health/dental, and full support staff/PA ratio
Candidate Requirements
Board‑eligible or board‑certified in neurological surgery
Comfortable covering general neurosurgery and spine (or interest in that mix)
Willingness to participate in call rotation and residency program support
Collegial, team‑oriented mindset aligned with Midwest values and local community engagement
Community & Location Highlights
Omaha metro (≈1 million population) offers an affordable cost of living, strong schools, and safe neighborhoods; ideal for family or personal lifestyle
Cultural amenities, arts, professional sports, airport access, and Midwest utilities provide an excellent quality of life without the congestion or expense of a large coastal metro
Proximity to the nearby physician‑owned surgical hospital allows single‑location call and clinic convenience, supporting work/life balance
A chance to build your practice in a stable, well‑credentialed environment with full payer access and a physician‑owned structure
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