Physician Assistant, Neurology

Signal and StrandSouth Gate, CA
$140,000 - $225,000Onsite

About The Position

We are partnered with a confidential neurology practice in the Greater Los Angeles area on the search for a skilled and motivated Physician Assistant. Led by one of LA's most respected neurologists, this practice is known for delivering compassionate, patient-centered neurologic care to a diverse patient population. The practice is growing - and this is an opportunity to join at a pivotal moment. The founding physician is looking for a PA who will become a trusted clinical partner, contribute meaningfully to patient care, and grow alongside the practice as it expands to additional locations over time. This is a role for a clinician who brings strong neurological expertise, a genuine passion for patient outcomes, and the drive to be part of something bigger than a single practice.

Requirements

  • Current PA license in the state of California and NCCPA certification in good standing
  • Strong neurology background - prior experience in a neurology practice, neurology department, or related specialty is required
  • Clinical proficiency across common neurological conditions including headache, movement disorders, cognitive decline, stroke, and neuropathic pain
  • Comfortable working autonomously in a fast-paced outpatient setting while maintaining a high standard of care
  • Exceptional bedside manner with a patient-first mindset and the ability to communicate complex diagnoses with clarity and compassion
  • Detail-oriented with strong documentation habits and EHR proficiency
  • Collaborative by nature - eager to learn from and work closely with a highly experienced supervising physician
  • Long-term thinker with an interest in contributing to practice growth and expansion over time

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive neurological evaluations, including patient history, physical and neurological exams, and diagnostic assessments
  • Diagnose and manage a broad range of neurological conditions including headaches, migraines, Parkinson's disease, dementia, stroke, neuropathic pain, tremors, and brain injury
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans in collaboration with the supervising physician
  • Order and interpret diagnostic studies
  • Prescribe and manage medications, monitor patient responses, and adjust treatment as needed
  • Provide patient and family education on neurological conditions, treatment options, and long-term management
  • Maintain accurate, thorough, and timely clinical documentation in the EHR
  • Collaborate closely with the supervising physician on complex cases and contribute to ongoing quality of care initiatives
  • Participate in the long-term growth of the practice, including involvement in the development of new locations
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