Associated Urologists of North Carolina (AUNC) is recruiting a full-time, employed urologist to join a well-established, physician-led private practice serving the Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill Triangle region of North Carolina. The group operates multiple clinic locations, sees more than 37,000 patients annually, and delivers full-spectrum urologic care backed by advanced surgical technology and a collaborative, multidisciplinary team. A partnership track is available, and subspecialty expertise in pediatric urology, uro-oncology, or female pelvic medicine is a valued differentiator — though strong general urologists are equally encouraged to apply.
Perks and Benefits
- Employed position with a defined partnership track toward physician ownership
- Generous base compensation package (specific figures available upon inquiry)
- Signing bonus provided
- Relocation allowance provided
- Annual CME allowance
- Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage
- Physician-led private practice model with national organizational and business support — clinical autonomy preserved at the local level
Practice Highlights
- More than 37,000 patients seen annually across multiple Triangle-area clinic locations
- Full-spectrum urologic case mix: prostate disease, urinary incontinence, kidney stones, bladder cancer, and beyond
- Procedural scope includes minimally invasive surgeries, vasectomies, circumcisions, and a broad range of urologic interventions
- Modern, well-equipped facilities with access to advanced diagnostics and surgical technologies
- Patient population spans men, women, and children — general urology with subspecialty depth where applicable
- Subspecialty integration available in pediatric urology, uro-oncology, and female pelvic medicine
- Collaborative team of urologists, surgeons, and physician assistants operating in a patient-first culture
- Physician-led governance structure supported by Urology Alliance's national platform for operations and business infrastructure
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility by the American Board of Urology
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited urology residency; fellowship training in pediatric urology, uro-oncology, or female pelvic medicine is a valued addition but not required
- Active North Carolina medical license or eligibility to obtain one
- Strong foundation in general urology with comfort managing a broad, high-volume outpatient and surgical case mix
- Effective communication and collaboration skills within a multidisciplinary group practice environment
About the Community
Raleigh anchors the Research Triangle — one of the most consistently ranked metro areas in the country for quality of life, economic growth, and livability. The region offers a compelling mix of urban amenities, nationally recognized public and private schools, major research universities, and a relatively low cost of living compared to other large metros. Outdoor recreation, a vibrant food and arts scene, mild four-season climate, and proximity to both the Blue Ridge Mountains and the North Carolina coast make the Triangle an easy sell for physicians relocating with families or at any career stage.