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How much do neurosurgery spine jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for neurosurgery spine in the United States is $345,852.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $317,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is neurosurgery spine?

Neurosurgery spine refers to a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders involving the spine, spinal cord, and related nerves. Neurosurgeons who specialize in spine care handle conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, tumors, traumatic injuries, and degenerative diseases affecting the spinal column. These procedures can range from minimally invasive surgeries to complex spinal reconstructions, aiming to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent further neurological damage.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a neurosurgery spine specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Neurosurgery Spine Specialist, you need extensive medical education, board certification in neurosurgery, and specialized training or fellowship in spine surgery. Mastery of advanced surgical tools, neuroimaging systems (such as MRI and CT), and navigation technologies is essential. Excellent decision-making, manual dexterity, and compassionate communication are vital soft skills for building trust with patients and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure patient safety, optimal surgical outcomes, and effective treatment of complex spinal conditions.

What are some common challenges faced by neurosurgeons specializing in spine procedures, and how can new professionals prepare for them?

Neurosurgeons focusing on spine procedures often encounter challenges such as managing complex cases with high risk of neurological complications, staying updated with rapidly evolving surgical techniques, and balancing demanding schedules with patient care. New professionals can prepare by pursuing advanced training through fellowships, engaging in regular multidisciplinary case discussions, and developing strong communication skills to collaborate effectively with orthopedic surgeons, pain specialists, and rehabilitation teams. Staying committed to lifelong learning and participating in professional organizations can also help address these challenges and support career development.

What is the difference between Neurosurgery Spine vs Orthopedic Spine Surgeon?

AspectNeurosurgery SpineOrthopedic Spine Surgeon
Required CredentialsMedical degree, neurosurgery residency, board certificationMedical degree, orthopedic surgery residency, board certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, specialized neurosurgery centersHospitals, orthopedic clinics, surgical centers
Industry UsageCommonly performed by neurosurgeons in hospitalsOften performed by orthopedic surgeons in hospitals and clinics
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Neurosurgery Spine specialists focus on surgical treatment of spinal conditions related to the nervous system, often working within neurosurgery departments. Orthopedic Spine Surgeons specialize in musculoskeletal issues of the spine, typically within orthopedic surgery. Both roles require extensive training and certification, but they differ in their primary focus and work environment. Patients and professionals often compare these roles to determine the best specialist for spinal conditions involving nerves or bones.

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Infographic showing various Neurosurgery Spine job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% As Needed, and 67% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $345,852 per year, or $166.3 per hour.

Neurosurgery Spine Service APP (Full Time)

Yale New Haven Health

Stamford, CT • On-site

$116K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


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7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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307th of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview

Overview: 

To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the Yale New Haven Health System Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day. 

Neurosurgery Spine Service

We are seeking a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to join a dynamic Neurosurgery Spine Service supporting a multisite practice in Stamford, Trumbull, and Greenwich. This role offers the opportunity to provide comprehensive patient care in both the ambulatory clinic and operating room, working collaboratively with an experienced neurosurgical team dedicated to exceptional spine care.

Position Details:

  • Multisite practice covering Stamford, Trumbull, and Greenwich
  • Combination of ambulatory clinic and OR responsibilities
  • 4-day work week with 10-hour shifts
  • No weekends
  • No nights
  • No holidays
  • No call
  • Supportive, collaborative clinical environment with a strong focus on work-life balance

Qualifications:

  • Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program
  • Eligible for Connecticut licensure and certification
  • New graduates are welcome to apply
  • Prior APP experience in neurosurgery, spine surgery, orthopedics, or other surgical specialties preferred

This is an excellent opportunity for an APP who is passionate about spine care and surgical medicine and wants to build a rewarding career within a growing neurosurgery program while maintaining a consistent four-day schedule and excellent work-life balance.

     

Why Choose Yale New Haven Health? 

Excellent work environment– Flexible schedules to ensure work-life balance. Keeping the patient at the center of everything we do, we focus on improving clinical care, outcomes, patient satisfaction, safety, value, clinical research, and education. Our efforts reach beyond the walls of our hospitals to care for our communities, too. 

Career Advancement– Unlock your potential and embrace exciting opportunities for professional growth and career advancement within our esteemed healthcare system! 

Compensation Package– Enjoy an enhanced compensation package, including a  . If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding career where you can make a real difference, we want you on our team. 

Relocation Assistance– We recognize how vital a smooth transition is, and with our relocation assistance, your journey can be seamless. 

Benefits- Competitive salary, comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. Pension plan matched tax-sheltered annuity plan and Roth contributions. 

Employment Perks- Employee wellness initiatives and support programs. Professional development and continuing education opportunities. Yale New Haven Health includes Yale New Haven, Bridgeport, Greenwich, Lawrence + Memorial, and Westerly hospitals; several specialty networks; and Northeast Medical Group, a physician-led multi-specialty group with over 1,000 physicians. Intriguing cities with something for everyone, whether you love arts, history, parks or delicious food. 


Responsibilities
  • 1. Clinical Care * The Physician Assistant (PA) or the Nurse Practitioner (NP) provides assessment, triage, and therapeutic management of patient/family needs throughout the disease process as an integral part of an interdisciplinary team. The NP/PA, whether the practice setting is the inpatient, ambulatory, or outpatient settings, provides optimal patient care, from diagnostic to prognostic matters. This individual works in collaboration with the attending supervising/collaborating physician(s) in accordance with state law and hospital regulations, hospital policy, protocols and clinical pathways and may provide autonomous team based care. * Obtains medical histories, performs physical examinations, reviews/orders diagnostic/therapeutic tests and radiologic results, formulates and manages patient treatment plans. The NP/PA may perform procedures, prescribe treatment and medications in accordance with institutional and state guidelines, as well as, when necessary for scope within specialty or professional competency standards. In some clinical specialties, the NP/PA may have autonomous practice managing certain patient populations. * The NP/PA may also function as first or second assistant on operative cases (as long as within position scope and job educational prerequisites are in place), using fine motor skills and manual dexterity. * Other clinical job duties may be applied in accordance with departmental and operational goals, training related to profession and practice necessitated guidelines and responsibilities, inclusive but not limited to responding to emergency situations within the YNHHS parameters
  • 2. Patient Education & Psychosocial Support * The NP/PA will educate patients/families on care and recommended or available resources. In collaboration with the supervising/collaborating MD, this may be inclusive of admitting instructions, treatment plan, actual and potential side effects of treatments/medications, and discharge plan. * The NP/PA, as part of a multidisciplinary team, provides psychosocial support to patients, their family members, and significant others in a caring, ethical, and professional manner.
  • 3. Information Management * The NP/PA ensures appropriate documentation within the accordance of hospital and regulatory requirements and protects information of all forms, whether computer-based, paper, film, voice, or other media from unauthorized access modification, destruction, or intentional or accidental disclosure.
  • 4. Quality Management * The NP/PA is expected to demonstrate a high standard of moral and ethical behavior, professionalism, compassion, and commitment to patient care. * Ensures compliance with patient related healthcare regulatory requirements, standards and recommendations.
  • 5. Professional Development * The NP/PA continuously engages in projects that maintain and advance professional competency. * The NP/PA serves as a clinical resource for new house staff and may provide service specific orientation pertinent to clinical education * Consistently demonstrates high reliability organizational behaviors through reporting safety events as well as near misses. * The NP/PA continuously engages in projects that maintain and advance professional competency. * Maintains all employee requirements determined by hospital policy. * The NP/PA may serve as a clinical preceptor for NP/PA students and other health care professionals and may serve as a mentor to pre-PA/NP candidates. * The NP/PA may collaborate on research, quality assurance and performance improvement projects, and assist with the formation of protocols that will be applied to clinical practice or further their educational and clinical expertise.

Qualifications

Education 

  • Graduate from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or an accredited Physician Assistant Program. 

Experience 

  • Clinical working experience as an NP/PA in the specialty/service line is preferred but not required. 
  • APRNs, PAs, CRNAs, and CNMs must be appointed to the Affiliated Medical Staff of a YNHHS hospital and go through the Medical Staff credentialing process. To be eligible, evidence of current competence to practice as an APRN, PA, CRNA, or CNM must be provided. This includes obtaining appropriate reference letters from physicians and other practitioners during the Medical Staff appointment process. 

Licensure 

  • Active PA Certification by the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), Connecticut State Physician Assistant License, ACLS/BLS Certified, when indicated for position profile DEA License. 
  • Pediatric position profile PALS, when indicated for neonatal care NRP Certification. 
  • Additional licensure, certifications and/or continuing education credits may be required during employment based on position and area of specialty. OR Connecticut State Registered Nurse License, Connecticut State Nurse Practitioner License, Board specialty certification, as appropriate for position profile ACLS/BLS Certified, when indicated for position profile DEA License. 

Additional Information

ADDITONAL INFORMATION: 

To learn more, please email our In-House Provider Recruiter: 

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Websites: www.northeastmedicalgroup.org/careers www.ynhhs.org 

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YNHHS Requisition ID
191311Qualifications:

Education 

  • Graduate from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or an accredited Physician Assistant Program. 

Experience 

  • Clinical working experience as an NP/PA in the specialty/service line is preferred but not required. 
  • APRNs, PAs, CRNAs, and CNMs must be appointed to the Affiliated Medical Staff of a YNHHS hospital and go through the Medical Staff credentialing process. To be eligible, evidence of current competence to practice as an APRN, PA, CRNA, or CNM must be provided. This includes obtaining appropriate reference letters from physicians and other practitioners during the Medical Staff appointment process. 

Licensure 

  • Active PA Certification by the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), Connecticut State Physician Assistant License, ACLS/BLS Certified, when indicated for position profile DEA License. 
  • Pediatric position profile PALS, when indicated for neonatal care NRP Certification. 
  • Additional licensure, certifications and/or continuing education credits may be required during employment based on position and area of specialty. OR Connecticut State Registered Nurse License, Connecticut State Nurse Practitioner License, Board specialty certification, as appropriate for position profile ACLS/BLS Certified, when indicated for position profile DEA License. 
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