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Deep Brain Stimulation Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Neurology Physician

Richmond, VA · On-site

$317K - $395K/yr

Brain and Spine center with dedicated Neuroscience ICU, epilepsy monitoring unit and deep brain stimulation program * Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute * 28-bed Emergency Department * 44-bed inpatient ...

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Neurology Physician

Henrico, VA · On-site

$315K - $446K/yr

Brain and Spine center with dedicated Neuroscience ICU, epilepsy monitoring unit and deep brain stimulation program * Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute * 28-bed Emergency Department * 44-bed inpatient ...

Neurology Physician

Tuckahoe, VA · On-site

$315K - $446K/yr

Brain and Spine center with dedicated Neuroscience ICU, epilepsy monitoring unit and deep brain stimulation program * Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute * 28-bed Emergency Department * 44-bed inpatient ...

Neurology Physician

Richmond, VA · On-site

$315K - $446K/yr

Brain and Spine center with dedicated Neuroscience ICU, epilepsy monitoring unit and deep brain stimulation program * Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute * 28-bed Emergency Department * 44-bed inpatient ...

Assess and manage patients for advanced therapies, including Deep Brain Stimulation, infusion therapies, and device programming. * Collaborate with neurosurgeons, rehabilitation specialists ...

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How much do deep brain stimulation jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for deep brain stimulation in Virginia is $56,162.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33,700.00 and $45,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is deep brain stimulation?

A Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) job typically involves working with neurosurgical procedures and devices used to treat neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. Professionals in this field, including neurologists, neurosurgeons, biomedical engineers, and medical device specialists, help implant and program electrode-based systems that modulate brain activity. They may work in hospitals, research institutions, or medical device companies, ensuring proper patient care, device functionality, and treatment optimization.

What does a deep brain stimulation professional do?

A typical day in Deep Brain Stimulation involves a combination of patient consultations, surgical planning, performing or assisting in DBS procedures, and post-operative patient management. You may collaborate closely with neurologists, neurosurgeons, nurses, and other allied health professionals to assess patient suitability, optimize device programming, and monitor therapeutic outcomes. Documentation, participation in multidisciplinary team meetings, and ongoing professional education are also common aspects of this role. The work environment is usually hospital-based, often within a specialized neurology or neurosurgery unit, offering opportunities for both clinical and academic growth.

What skills and qualifications are needed for deep brain stimulation?

To thrive in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), you need advanced knowledge of neuroscience, neurology, and surgical procedures, typically gained through medical school, neurology or neurosurgery residency, and relevant subspecialty training. Familiarity with stereotactic neurosurgical equipment, intraoperative monitoring technology, and imaging systems like MRI or CT is essential, along with board certification as a neurologist or neurosurgeon. Strong communication skills, empathy, and the ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams distinguish top practitioners in this role. These competencies ensure safe and effective patient care, optimal surgical outcomes, and seamless teamwork in a complex medical environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Deep Brain Stimulation jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Deep Brain Stimulation jobs in Virginia are:

Infographic showing various Deep Brain Stimulation job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,162 per year, or $27 per hour.

Neurology Advanced Practice Provider

Research Medical Center

Richmond, VA • On-site

$317K - $395K/yr

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Neurology Advanced Practice Provider

Neurological Associates, Richmond's premier neurology group, is seeking an experienced Advanced Practice Provider to join our team on the campus of Johnston-Willis Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Come join our dedicated team of 13 physicians and Advanced Practice Providers, providing quality patient care, every day.

Qualified Candidates:

  • Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant with Neurology experience preferred
  • Must be board certified
  • Virginia licensure or ability to obtain
  • Must have excellent interpersonal skills to communicate clearly and concisely with all levels of nursing, physicians and administration

Incentive and Benefits:

  • Competitive salary with commencement bonus
  • Comprehensive benefits plan including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and 401k with generous match that increases with years of service
  • CME and dues allowance
  • Paid malpractice insurance

About Johnston-Willis Hospital:

  • 292-bed acute care hospital
  • Comprehensive Stroke Center
  • Brain and Spine center with dedicated Neuroscience ICU, epilepsy monitoring unit and deep brain stimulation program
  • Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute
  • 28-bed Emergency Department
  • 44-bed inpatient physical rehabilitation unit
  • 17 operating rooms with 6 daVinci robots
  • Maternity and Gynecologic Services with 24/7 OB emergency department

About the Community: Richmond is a wonderful place to practice medicine and raise a family. The Greater Richmond metro area has a growing population of over 1.3 million and offers a great balance of big city excitement and small-town charm. Richmond is nationally recognized for our culinary creativity with an abundance of year-round outdoor adventures and river access. The cost of living in Richmond is 6% below the national average. With an abundance of excellent public and private schools, and just a two-hour drive to the beach, Washington DC, and the mountains, Richmond is a great place to call home.