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How much do neurointerventional jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for neurointerventional in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Neurointerventional position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Neurointerventional specialist, you need advanced medical training, proficiency in neuroanatomy, and board certification in neurology, neurosurgery, or radiology, often with a fellowship in neurointervention. Technical skills include expertise in operating fluoroscopy, angiography, and endovascular equipment, as well as maintaining current certifications such as ACLS and licensure relevant to neurointerventional practice. Excellent problem-solving, strong communication, and the ability to work calmly under pressure are crucial soft skills for this demanding specialty. Mastery of these abilities ensures precise, life-saving interventions and effective collaboration in complex clinical environments.

What is a Neurointerventional job?

A Neurointerventional job involves diagnosing and treating conditions of the brain, spine, and blood vessels using minimally invasive image-guided techniques. Specialists in this field, often neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, or neurologists, perform procedures such as thrombectomies for stroke, aneurysm coiling, and vertebroplasties. They work closely with a medical team to provide rapid, life-saving treatments while minimizing risks associated with open surgery.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Neurointerventional specialist?

A Neurointerventional specialist's daily responsibilities include diagnosing and treating vascular disorders of the brain and spine using minimally invasive techniques, such as thrombectomies and aneurysm coiling. You will interpret advanced imaging studies, plan treatment strategies, and perform complex endovascular procedures, often in high-acuity settings. Collaboration is frequent with neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiologists, and critical care teams to manage patient care comprehensively. In addition to procedures, you may also participate in case conferences, consult with patients and families, and stay current on evolving neurointerventional techniques and technologies.

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Infographic showing various Neurointerventional job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 84% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Neurointerventional Surgeon

The Queen's University Medical Group

Honolulu, HI โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical

Posted 24 days ago


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Description
Company Description
The Queen's Health System is a non-profit healthcare organization with four hospitals, over 70 specialty health care locations, and labs throughout the Pacific region, including Hawai'i. With a rich history of serving the people of Hawai'i, Queen's is the state's largest employer, with over 10,000 caregivers, medical staff and leadership. Queen's is accredited by The Joint Commission and is the only hospital in Hawai'i to achieve Magnet status from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Our state-of-the-art facilities serve as the major referral center for cancer, cardiovascular disease, neuroscience, orthopedics, surgery, emergency medicine, behavioral health medicine, and is a major teaching hospital.
Our team at the Neuroscience Institute (NSI) at The Queen's Medical Center is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art medical treatment for patients with a wide range of neurological and neurosurgical conditions and diseases.
With the most comprehensive team in Hawai'i for both acute and outpatient neurology care, we're here to help you or your 'ohana get the best care possible.
Job Summary
The Neurointerventional Surgeon provides specialized neurointerventional services at the Medical Center, delivering direct patient care and contributing to the education of medical students and residents from the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine and other affiliated programs. This role emphasizes collaboration, clinical excellence, and continuous improvement in patient outcomes.
Primary Clinical Responsibilities
  • Perform acute and elective neurointerventional procedures including:
    • Aneurysm coiling
    • Vasospasm treatment
    • Acute stroke thrombolysis and embolectomy
    • AVM and tumor embolization
    • Carotid/vertebral angioplasty and stenting
    • Intracranial stenting
    • Dural sinus thrombolysis
    • Temporary balloon occlusion tests
    • Wada testing
    • Diagnostic cerebral and spinal angiograms
  • Provide inpatient and outpatient follow-up care.
  • Participate in neurointerventional on-call coverage.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to assess and select appropriate equipment and technology.
  • Oversee patient admissions and care plans when requested.
  • Conduct consultations and daily rounds.
  • Lead family conferences and interdisciplinary care discussions.
  • Support utilization management and performance improvement initiatives.

Educational Responsibilities
Teach and mentor:
  • Medical students, residents, and attending physicians
  • Nursing staff across departments
  • Ancillary staff including technologists
  • Medical personnel from neighboring islands and hospitals

Research & Administrative Responsibilities
  • Develop and implement clinical research protocols.
  • Collect and analyze data for publication.
  • Submit grant proposals for research funding.
  • Collaborate on policy development and implementation.
  • Participate in departmental meetings and quality assurance initiatives.
  • Ensure timely and compliant documentation and charge tagging.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications
  • MD or equivalent from an accredited medical school or EC FMG certification.
  • Unrestricted license to practice medicine in Hawaii.
  • Board certified or board eligible in relevant specialty.
  • Fellowship training or equivalent experience in neurointerventional surgery.
  • Active member of QMC Medical Staff with appropriate privileges.
  • Eligible for faculty appointment at University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine.

Base salary begins at $ 523,099/year with opportunity for productivity and quality incentives.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Vet