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Part Time Remote Neurology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

General Radiologist

Spokane, WA · On-site +1

$500K - $550K/yr

... a part-time Independent Contractor-General Radiologist to provide remote or onsite support for a ... Interpret general modalities such as body, thoracic, neuro, ultrasound, and on occasion nuclear.

This is a flexible, fully remote opportunity where you can provide consults from a private setting ... part-time availability • Steady stream of patients • Integrated, secure platform with built-in ...

MDstaffers is seeking a Psychiatrist licensed in North Carolina for remote telepsychiatry ... part-time availability • Steady stream of patients • Integrated, secure platform with built-in ...

This is a flexible, fully remote opportunity where you can provide consults from a private setting ... part-time availability • Steady stream of patients • Integrated, secure platform with built-in ...

MDstaffers is seeking a Psychiatrist licensed in South Carolina for remote telepsychiatry ... part-time availability • Steady stream of patients • Integrated, secure platform with built-in ...

... part-time options • 100% remote • Manage direct patient care • Founded, owned, and led by ... Neurology • Unrestricted and valid state medical license (all states accepted) MDstaffers ...

Radiologist

Rochester, MN · Remote

$327K - $409K/yr

We are seeking Radiologists for remote positions in a well-established Joint Commission accredited ... MSK * Neuro You may apply if your subspecialty falls out of the aforementioned, as our needs and ...

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How much do part time remote neurology jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time remote neurology in the United States is $347,715.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $320,500.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Remote Neurology vs Part Time Remote Neurology Assistant?

AspectPart Time Remote NeurologyPart Time Remote Neurology Assistant
CredentialsMedical degree, board certification in neurologyRelated healthcare certifications, possibly assistant-level credentials
Work EnvironmentRemote clinical consultations, patient managementRemote administrative support, data entry, patient scheduling
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, telemedicine providersMedical offices, telehealth support services
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding neurology-specific remote rolesSupporting roles in neurology remote work

Part Time Remote Neurology involves licensed neurologists providing clinical care remotely, while Part Time Remote Neurology Assistant typically supports neurologists with administrative or technical tasks. The main difference lies in the level of medical expertise required and job responsibilities, with neurologists focusing on patient diagnosis and treatment, and assistants handling support functions.

Can a part time remote neurologist work part-time?

Yes, a part time remote neurologist can work part-time hours, often balancing clinical duties with flexible scheduling. Many remote neurology roles are designed to accommodate part-time work, especially for telemedicine consultations, which can be scheduled according to the provider's availability.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Remote Neurology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $347,715 per year, or $167.2 per hour.

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (AGNP or FNP) (Remote)

Sunday Health

Washington, DC • Remote

Part-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Type: Part-time, 1099

Location: Hybrid, ability to be in an in-office location 1-2 days per week

About Sunday Health

Sunday Health is dedicated to transforming cognitive health outcomes by focusing on early identification and intervention for those at risk of developing and those experiencing cognitive decline. We aim to address the significant lack of access to high-quality, comprehensive brain health services by providing cutting-edge diagnostics and novel therapies for individuals with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia. Our mission is to bridge the gap in brain health services, ensuring timely, effective, and accessible care to help patients optimize their cognitive well-being while offering informed support to their loved ones.

Sunday Health is reimaging how care is provided and the structure of the clinical team. We believe in an NP-led model with consulting neurologists where each patient and caregiver dyad is assigned a dedicated care navigator to partner with them throughout their journey. We believe in meeting people where they are and offer remote first care with opportunities for in-person visits.

About the APRN role

Sunday Health is seeking an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) to care for people at risk of developing, and those experiencing cognitive decline and their loved ones. This includes 1) individuals who are interested in understanding their current brain health and how they can promote their brain health as they age; 2) those who are experiencing symptoms of cognitive decline and seeking a diagnostic evaluation and early intervention to delay disease progression; and, 3) those with an established diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia who are seeking early intervention to delay disease progression and tailored care plans.

This is an exciting opportunity for an APRN to embark on a great journey with a company dedicated to improving access and care for this underserved population with strong administrative support to grow the practice in a unique model.

Responsibilities:

  • Direct Patient Care:
    • Provided exceptional clinical customer service by delivering thoughtful and comprehensive patient and caregiver-centered care in a hybrid environment.
    • Performing new and follow-up patient visits, including acquiring a cognition-focused history, completing cognitive, psychological, behavioral, functional, and caregiver assessments, ordering and interpreting labs and imaging, and developing care plans.
    • Implement medication treatment plans for mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia.
    • Empowering individuals with cognitive decline and their loved ones by providing patient education, anticipatory guidance, and tactical strategies to manage psychological symptoms and behavioral changes.
    • Build partnerships and collaborate with primary care providers and specialists to eliminate gaps in care and improve patient outcomes.
  • Clinical Operations and Quality of Care:
    • Provide feedback to the engineering, product, and operations team to improve care delivery and patient and clinical team experience.
    • Partner with the lead neurologist and other clinical team members to develop clinical pathways, protocols, and mechanisms for collecting and analyzing data to provide high-quality, evidence-based care in an evolving landscape.
    • Participate in clinical meetings and present cases for discussion and continuous learning.

Qualifications:

  • Education & Licensure:
    • MSN or DNP.
    • Certified AGNP or FNP.
    • Active, unrestricted license in DC, other states a plus, including Maryland and Virginia; open to attaining licenses, if necessary.
  • Qualities:
    • Emotional intelligence.
    • Curiosity and creativity.
    • Flexibility and resourcefulness.
  • Experience (2+ years):
    • Evaluating patients with neurocognitive disorders, ideally mild cognitive impairment and dementia.
    • Performing cognitive assessments and neurological exams.
    • Partnering with patients and loved ones to create tailored care plans.
    • Maintaining a strong evidence-based clinical skill set while practicing and implementing outcome-focused care.
    • Learning various technology systems and tools.
    • Delivering telehealth services a strong plus.
    • Working within a startup or highly dynamic environment a strong plus.

The ideal candidate will have a flexible entrepreneurial spirit and thrive in a fast-paced startup environment. They should be patient-centric, self-motivated, energetic, and comfortable working in a hybrid environment.