About this role
StaffMed Health Partners is recruiting a board certified general dermatologist for an award winning dermatology practice in Birmingham, Alabama. Founded in 2008, the practice has grown into one of the most respected dermatology destinations in Alabama, offering comprehensive medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology services across multiple locations. You will practice alongside experienced, board certified physicians in a brand new, state of the art 14,000 square foot facility featuring 16 patient rooms, 6 treatment rooms, and a dedicated Aesthetic and Laser Center. The practice enjoys strong patient volume, deep community loyalty, and an exceptional reputation across the Birmingham metro. Full scope general and surgical dermatology care with the freedom to expand into cosmetic dermatology if desired. Competitive base salary with uncapped productivity compensation, generous signing incentive, relocation assistance, CME reimbursement, comprehensive benefits, retirement, shareholder track available. Flexible schedule 4 to 5 days per week, full time preferred, part time considered. MD or DO with completion of an ACGME or AOA accredited dermatology residency required. Board certified or board eligible through ABD or AOBD. Active or eligible for Alabama medical licensure.
If you have not been paying attention to Birmingham, now is the time to look. This is a city in the middle of a full-blown renaissance, and Mountain Brook sits right at the heart of it as one of the most coveted addresses in the entire Southeast. Mountain Brook is Birmingham's premier community, a tree-lined enclave of approximately 21,000 residents where the median household income exceeds 00,000 and homes range from charming 1930s English Tudors to newly built estates on wooded half-acre lots. The average home sits around .2 million, but here is the part that turns heads for anyone relocating from the coasts: that same home in Wellesley, Scarsdale, or Bethesda would cost to million. Your dollar stretches further here than almost anywhere in the country for this caliber of community, and Alabama has no local income tax surcharge on top of a modest state rate.
The Mountain Brook City Schools are consistently ranked among the top public school systems in the state, with multiple National Blue Ribbon awards and elementary schools like Cherokee Bend, Brookwood Forest, and Crestline that rival the best private academies in the Southeast. Mountain Brook High School sends graduates to Vanderbilt, Emory, Auburn, and the Ivies every year. If you have school-age children, this is the kind of district where you never have to think about private school tuition.
The community is built around three walkable village centers: English Village, Crestline Village, and Mountain Brook Village. Boutique shopping, locally owned coffee shops, sidewalk dining, and neighbors who know each other by name. Grab dinner at Little Betty Steak Bar in Lane Parke, one of the most talked-about new restaurants in the metro. Walk to The Refinery for date night, or catch a weeknight taco at Ladybird in Crestline. For a special occasion, drive five minutes into Birmingham proper and you are sitting at Highlands Bar and Grill, the 2018 James Beard Award winner for Most Outstanding Restaurant in America. Frank Stitt put Birmingham on the national food map, and the city has not slowed down since. Automatic Seafood and Oysters, Bottega, Reve, and Bayonet, named one of the New York Times 50 Best Restaurants in America in 2025, have made Birmingham a genuine destination dining city. Eleven restaurants earned Michelin recognition in 2025. This is not a market you apologize for. It is one you brag about.
Outdoors, it is hard to overstate what is at your doorstep. Oak Mountain State Park, the largest state park in Alabama at nearly 10,000 acres, is a 25-minute drive south with over 100 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, six fishing lakes, two beaches, and an 18-hole golf course. Red Mountain Park is 15 minutes from your front door with 15 miles of wooded trails, ziplines, and panoramic overlooks. The Cahaba River, one of the most biodiverse waterways in North America, winds just minutes from Mountain Brook. Kayak it in spring when the Cahaba lilies bloom. Downtown, the 19-acre Railroad Park is Birmingham's answer to Central Park: concerts on the lawn, morning runs, food trucks on weekends.
For the physician weighing quality of life against career opportunity, Birmingham delivers something rare: a serious, growing medical market with UAB Medicine, a top-20 NIH-funded academic center, a cost of living well below the national average, zero traffic compared to any coastal metro, and a community in Mountain Brook that feels like it was designed for families who value education, safety, and a front-porch kind of life. Your commute will be 10 minutes. Your kids will ride bikes to school. You will actually use your weekends. This is not a stepping-stone market. Physicians who come to Birmingham stay.
Contact: Christian Claudio | cclaudio@staffmedhp.com
If you have not been paying attention to Birmingham, now is the time to look. This is a city in the middle of a full-blown renaissance, and Mountain Brook sits right at the heart of it as one of the most coveted addresses in the entire Southeast. Mountain Brook is Birmingham's premier community, a tree-lined enclave of approximately 21,000 residents where the median household income exceeds 00,000 and homes range from charming 1930s English Tudors to newly built estates on wooded half-acre lots. The average home sits around .2 million, but here is the part that turns heads for anyone relocating from the coasts: that same home in Wellesley, Scarsdale, or Bethesda would cost to million. Your dollar stretches further here than almost anywhere in the country for this caliber of community, and Alabama has no local income tax surcharge on top of a modest state rate.
The Mountain Brook City Schools are consistently ranked among the top public school systems in the state, with multiple National Blue Ribbon awards and elementary schools like Cherokee Bend, Brookwood Forest, and Crestline that rival the best private academies in the Southeast. Mountain Brook High School sends graduates to Vanderbilt, Emory, Auburn, and the Ivies every year. If you have school-age children, this is the kind of district where you never have to think about private school tuition.
The community is built around three walkable village centers: English Village, Crestline Village, and Mountain Brook Village. Boutique shopping, locally owned coffee shops, sidewalk dining, and neighbors who know each other by name. Grab dinner at Little Betty Steak Bar in Lane Parke, one of the most talked-about new restaurants in the metro. Walk to The Refinery for date night, or catch a weeknight taco at Ladybird in Crestline. For a special occasion, drive five minutes into Birmingham proper and you are sitting at Highlands Bar and Grill, the 2018 James Beard Award winner for Most Outstanding Restaurant in America. Frank Stitt put Birmingham on the national food map, and the city has not slowed down since. Automatic Seafood and Oysters, Bottega, Reve, and Bayonet, named one of the New York Times 50 Best Restaurants in America in 2025, have made Birmingham a genuine destination dining city. Eleven restaurants earned Michelin recognition in 2025. This is not a market you apologize for. It is one you brag about.
Outdoors, it is hard to overstate what is at your doorstep. Oak Mountain State Park, the largest state park in Alabama at nearly 10,000 acres, is a 25-minute drive south with over 100 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, six fishing lakes, two beaches, and an 18-hole golf course. Red Mountain Park is 15 minutes from your front door with 15 miles of wooded trails, ziplines, and panoramic overlooks. The Cahaba River, one of the most biodiverse waterways in North America, winds just minutes from Mountain Brook. Kayak it in spring when the Cahaba lilies bloom. Downtown, the 19-acre Railroad Park is Birmingham's answer to Central Park: concerts on the lawn, morning runs, food trucks on weekends.
For the physician weighing quality of life against career opportunity, Birmingham delivers something rare: a serious, growing medical market with UAB Medicine, a top-20 NIH-funded academic center, a cost of living well below the national average, zero traffic compared to any coastal metro, and a community in Mountain Brook that feels like it was designed for families who value education, safety, and a front-porch kind of life. Your commute will be 10 minutes. Your kids will ride bikes to school. You will actually use your weekends. This is not a stepping-stone market. Physicians who come to Birmingham stay.
Contact: Christian Claudio | cclaudio@staffmedhp.com