A rapidly growing Neuroscience Institute in the northern suburbs of Chicago is recruiting a fellowship-trained, CAQ-certified Neuroradiologist to join a physician-led, independent group embedded within a 509-bed comprehensive stroke center — one of the largest campuses in the Chicagoland region. This is a 100% diagnostic neuroradiology role with high case complexity, full subspecialty collaboration, and a compensation floor of $500,000 on a non-wRVU model. The program is building toward a fully integrated neurosciences destination with state-of-the-art ORs and advanced navigation technology, making this an exceptional opportunity for a subspecialist who wants to practice at the top of the field.
Perks and Benefits
- Compensation range: $500,000 – $650,000+, structured on a non-wRVU model
- Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance provided
- Occurrence-based malpractice insurance with tail coverage included
- Comprehensive benefits package including PTO, CME allowance, and 401(k)
- Cap-exempt H-1B visa sponsorship available
- Academic appointment available through affiliated institution
- Strong administrative and leadership support infrastructure
- Scheduling flexibility and work-life balance emphasized within the group model
Practice Highlights
- 100% diagnostic neuroradiology — no general radiology reads, no dilution of subspecialty focus
- Advanced imaging interpretation includes skull base and neuro-oncologic imaging, brain mapping and tractography, and surgical planning with trajectory guidance
- Embedded within a multidisciplinary neuroscience team comprising neurosurgery, ENT/skull base surgery, neuro-oncology, neurointerventional, and neurocritical care specialists
- 509-bed campus designated as a comprehensive stroke center and the largest facility within its health system in the northern Chicago suburbs
- Clinical expertise across brain tumors, cerebrovascular disease, spinal conditions, pituitary disorders, skull base disease, cranial nerve disorders, facial pain, and general neurology
- State-of-the-art ORs equipped with the latest intraoperative navigation technology — program actively expanding
- Access to advanced integrated imaging technology and systems supporting complex surgical planning
- Strong research infrastructure with active clinical trial opportunities
- Internationally recognized neurosurgeons leading the clinical program
Qualifications
- MD or DO degree required
- Board certification or board eligibility in Diagnostic Radiology (ABR)
- Fellowship training in Neuroradiology required
- Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in Neuroradiology required
- Active Illinois medical license or eligibility to obtain
- Cap-exempt H-1B visa sponsorship available for eligible candidates
About the Community
This position is located in the northern suburbs of Chicago — a region that consistently ranks among the most desirable places to live in the Midwest, offering top-rated public and private schools, a rich dining and arts scene, and abundant outdoor recreation across forest preserves and lakefront communities. Housing options range from established family neighborhoods to newer developments, with a cost of living that compares favorably to the city itself. Easy access to downtown Chicago and multiple major airports means urban amenities and national connectivity are always within reach.