A comprehensive cancer center embedded within a 266-bed, Level II Trauma-designated hospital in El Paso, Texas is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible Hematologist-Oncologist for a fully employed position. The role spans the full spectrum of hematology and oncology — clinic, infusion, and inpatient — supported by a multidisciplinary cancer care team, an on-site infusion center, and access to clinical trials. El Paso's 850,000-person metro, zero state income tax, and exceptional affordability make this a compelling long-term destination for a clinician ready to build a meaningful practice in a growing Sun Belt community.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive base salary with productivity incentives
- Full employment model with comprehensive benefits: medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer match
- Malpractice insurance provided
- CME allowance included
- Relocation assistance available
- Texas has no state income tax, meaningfully increasing take-home compensation
Practice Highlights
- Full-spectrum hematology and oncology practice encompassing clinic, infusion, and inpatient services
- Modern on-site infusion center integrated within the cancer program
- Active tumor board participation within a structured multidisciplinary cancer care team
- Access to clinical trials, supporting both research engagement and advanced patient care options
- 266-bed acute care hospital with Level II Trauma Center designation
- Comprehensive cancer program with the infrastructure and subspecialty support of a regional referral center
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Hematology-Oncology (ABIM)
- MD or DO degree from an accredited institution
- Completion of an accredited Hematology-Oncology fellowship
- Active Texas medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
About the Community
El Paso is a dynamic, culturally rich metro of more than 850,000 residents situated where Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico converge — offering dramatic mountain scenery, 300-plus days of sunshine annually, and an affordable cost of living that is rare among cities of its size. The region's deep cultural heritage, vibrant cuisine, and outdoor recreation — from the Franklin Mountains State Park to the Rio Grande — provide a high quality of life that complements a demanding subspecialty practice. The absence of a state income tax further strengthens the financial case for physicians considering a long-term commitment to the community.