A fellowship-trained Gynecologic Oncologist has a rare opportunity to found and lead a new women's oncology division within an established, physician-led multispecialty platform in Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ. This is a ground-floor leadership role — not a staff position — with full operational and marketing infrastructure already in place and a clear roadmap to expand the division to include Medical Oncology and Breast Surgery. The Greater Phoenix metro's rapid population growth and strong referral ecosystem make this one of the most compelling practice-building opportunities in women's oncology in the Southwest.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation structure with long-term financial upside directly tied to division growth and performance
- Downstream revenue participation model — share in the value created as the division scales
- Dedicated operational, marketing, and referral development support provided from day one
- Transition logistics assistance included
- Centralized administrative infrastructure (billing, marketing, scheduling) allows full focus on clinical care and growth strategy
Practice Highlights
- Founding physician role: build and lead a gynecologic oncology service line from inception within an existing multispecialty platform
- Private practice outpatient setting delivering comprehensive surgical and medical management for women's cancers
- In-house Radiation Oncology already operational — immediate infrastructure for coordinated, multidisciplinary patient care
- Established platform spanning GI, GI infusion, Urology, and Radiation Oncology across the Greater Phoenix metro
- Division expansion roadmap includes recruitment of Medical Oncology and Breast Surgery providers as the service line matures
- Physician-led organizational model with centralized operational support: billing, marketing, and administration
- Dedicated referral development support and marketing resources to build and cultivate relationships across the Greater Phoenix market
- Strong population growth in the Phoenix metro drives robust and expanding referral potential for specialty women's oncology care
- Clinical leadership role with direct input into division strategy, growth direction, and long-term service line development
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Gynecologic Oncology (fellowship-trained required)
- Completion of an accredited Gynecologic Oncology fellowship following OB/GYN residency
- Active Arizona medical license or eligibility to obtain
- Entrepreneurial mindset with demonstrated interest or experience in practice building or service line development
- Strong clinical leadership skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across specialties
- Commitment to developing a coordinated women's cancer service line over the long term within a physician-led, multispecialty environment
About the Community
Scottsdale sits within the Greater Phoenix metropolitan area — one of the fastest-growing major metros in the United States — offering a combination of year-round sunshine, world-class outdoor recreation, and a thriving cultural and dining scene. The region's low cost of living relative to comparable Sun Belt markets, highly rated suburban school districts, and easy access to desert hiking, golf, and mountain recreation make it an exceptionally attractive destination for physicians relocating with families. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport provides direct connections to virtually every major U.S. city, keeping travel simple for those maintaining ties elsewhere.