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Neurointerventional Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Patent Agent (San Mateo)

San Mateo, CA · On-site

$175K - $225K/yr

Our portfolio targets the most significant challenges in neurointerventional care to deliver meaningful solutions. The company was founded by physicians developing thoughtful product solutions in ...

You'll collaborate seamlessly within an interdisciplinary team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurointerventional radiologists, and neurocritical care specialists, all working together to deliver ...

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How much do neurointerventional jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for neurointerventional in California is $25.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.83 and $30.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a neurointerventional?

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 does a neurointerventional do?

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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a neurointerventional?

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.

How to become a neurointerventionalist?

To become a neurointerventionalist, one must complete medical school, obtain a medical license, complete a residency in neurology or neurosurgery, and then pursue a fellowship in neurointerventional radiology. Certification from relevant medical boards and proficiency with imaging tools like fluoroscopy are also essential for practice.

What cities in California are hiring for Neurointerventional jobs?

Cities in California with the most Neurointerventional job openings:

Infographic showing various Neurointerventional job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, and 8% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $53,653 per year, or $25.8 per hour.

Stroke Neurologist - Inpatient Consult | Level II Trauma & Comprehensive Stroke Center

HOSPITALISTS OF MODESTO MEDICAL GROUP, INC.

Modesto, CA

$338K - $422K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

We are looking for a BC/BE Stroke Neurologist to join a fast-paced, consult-only inpatient program at a Level II Trauma Center and Joint Commission Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center. This is a focused, high-impact role for a physician who wants to be at the center of acute stroke care-without the demands of an outpatient panel.

What We Offer:

  • High-Acuity Clinical Focus: Manage complex stroke and seizure cases in a Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center with robust support services and a strong multidisciplinary team.

  • Stroke-Focused Caseload: Manage acute ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, TIA, status epilepticus, and complex inpatient neurology consults alongside a collaborative, multidisciplinary team.

  • Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art hospital with continuous video EEG capabilities on-site. Experience with neurodiagnostics is a plus. *Candidate is not required to interpret the EEGs, but the opportunity is available if candidate is interested.

  • Pure Inpatient Consult Model: Primarily inpatient consult model, clinic is optional. Your time and expertise stay where they matter most-at the bedside.

  • Predictable Schedule: 7 AM-7 PM day shifts with structured after-hours call. A sustainable schedule designed for long-term career satisfaction. *Can take calls from home, not required to stay in house for your full shift.

Qualifications:

  • MD or DO; Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Neurology

  • Vascular Neurology or Stroke fellowship strongly preferred; strong general neurology background considered

  • Recent fellowship graduates and experienced stroke neurologists equally welcome

  • Expertise in acute stroke evaluation, tPA administration, and coordination with neurointerventional and neurocritical care teams required

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation with comprehensive benefits 1099 or W2 available. Pay Range 450k-600k yearly.

  • CME support and ongoing professional development, Insurance Benefits available

  • Employer-funded pension; 5% of annual salary contributed (regardless of employee contribution)

  • Collegial, team-oriented culture with experienced hospitalist and specialist support

  • Practice within a system recognized for excellence in neurological and stroke care

Ready to focus on the stroke cases that define your specialty? We'd love to connect. Reach out today to learn more about this opportunity.