<p>A nationally recognized, physician-owned CyberKnife center is opening a new location in the south Denver metro and recruiting the radiation oncologist who will anchor it from day one. This is the only full-time CyberKnife practice in its region — one of the busiest in the United States, with more than 1,000 prostate cancer patients treated to date and a referral draw that spans Texas, Wisconsin, New Mexico, and Nebraska. The incoming physician joins a multispecialty group operating under a national MSO platform, with full clinical autonomy, equity-aligned governance, and a 2026 target start timed to the new center's opening.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Base salary: $525,000 to $600,000</li> <li>Production bonus: $150,000 to $200,000 annually</li> <li>New Start Accelerator: $2,000 per new start above 280 per year — no ceiling</li> <li>Total cash compensation potential: $675,000 to $800,000 and above</li> <li>Paid time off: 5 to 6 weeks, negotiable</li> <li>CME: 5 days plus allowance</li> <li>No call — ever</li> <li>Full benefits package, malpractice coverage, retirement plan, and relocation assistance discussed at interview</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Primary clinical focus on CyberKnife SBRT and SRS — the technology is the core of the practice, not an add-on service line</li> <li>Established case pipeline in prostate, kidney, lung, and brain, with active expansion into additional disease states already underway</li> <li>High-volume urology referral base is the largest internal driver of new starts; external referral network recently expanded through a major regional payer contract</li> <li>Onsite team includes physicists, dosimetrists, and a radiation therapy staff with a track record of executing at the highest level nationally</li> <li>Physician-owned multispecialty group operating under a national MSO platform backed by one of the largest healthcare companies in the country — national scale with physician-level clinical autonomy preserved</li> <li>Largest ancillary revenue driver within the parent multispecialty group; growth capital deployed at the platform level</li> <li>Outpatient-only practice; no hospital system reporting structure</li> <li>Incoming physician shapes clinical protocols, growth strategy, and the long-term identity of the new center from day one</li> <li>Target start date: 2026, aligned with new center opening</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>MD or DO from an accredited institution</li> <li>Completion of an ACGME-accredited Radiation Oncology residency</li> <li>Board Certified or Board Eligible by the American Board of Radiology in Radiation Oncology</li> <li>Active, unrestricted Colorado medical license or eligibility to obtain</li> <li>Current DEA registration and BLS certification</li> <li>Substantive CyberKnife procedural experience is required — candidates whose practice is predominantly IMRT with limited SBRT, SRS, or CyberKnife volume are not a fit for this role</li> <li>Strongly preferred: fellowship training in SBRT, SRS, CyberKnife, or a related stereotactic radiosurgery subspecialty; documented CyberKnife case volume; active ASTRO membership</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>The south Denver metro sits at the intersection of premier suburban living and immediate access to the Denver Tech Center, downtown Denver, and Denver International Airport — all within a region that logs more than 300 days of sunshine annually. World-class skiing at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, and Keystone is within 90 minutes, and the surrounding landscape offers national parks, fly fishing, mountain biking, and trail running in every direction. The area is served by top-rated public schools, a thriving food and culture scene across Denver, Boulder, and Cherry Creek, and one of the strongest housing markets in the Mountain West — a combination that draws physicians looking to build a life, not just a career.</p>