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Remote Neurology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Remote Daytime Neuro Radiologist

$327K - $409K/yr

Remote Neuro Weekday Associate (200 Shifts) * Schedule : 200 shifts annually (shifts ending no later than 6pm EST) -no nights, weekends, or holidays * Total Starting Compensation : $480K (inclusive ...

Duke Health - Remote General Neurologist

Durham, NC · On-site +1

$309K - $386K/yr

Join Duke Health Neurology! Duke Health is seeking clinically focused General Neurologists for remote opportunities. Hired physicians will enjoy the ability to focus on patient care tailored to your ...

Physician Neurology - Competitive Salary

Orlando, FL · On-site +1

$299K - $373K/yr

Remote/hybrid!! Rapidly expanding organization seeking full-time Neurologist for their Orlando FL location. No WEEKEND!! Start in office setting then transition to remote within a year. Excellent ...

Musculoskeletal/Neurology Radiology

Peoria, IL · Remote

$314K - $392K/yr

MSK / Neuro Radiology | Illinois (Remote) | Nov. 2-9, 2026 | Seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Radiologist with experience in Musculoskeletal and/or Neuroradiology for a remote locums ...

Duke Health - Remote General Neurologist

$328K - $409K/yr

Join Duke Health Neurology! Duke Health is seeking clinically focused General Neurologists for remote opportunities. Hired physicians will enjoy the ability to focus on patient care tailored to your ...

Radiology - Neurology

Humble, TX · Remote

$276K - $345K/yr

Remote Neuroradiology Locum Tenens Assignment in Texas * Begin ASAP - Ongoing * Remote Overnight Neuro Goldfish Medical Staffing Extraordinary Dedication to Exceeding Expectations Means * Malpractice ...

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How much do remote neurology jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for 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 remote neurology?

A Remote Neurology job allows neurologists to evaluate, diagnose, and manage patients through telemedicine platforms instead of in-person visits. Using video calls, electronic health records, and digital diagnostic tools, neurologists can provide consultations, follow-ups, and sometimes even remote monitoring. This role is particularly useful for reaching patients in underserved or rural areas. Remote neurology improves access to specialized care while offering flexibility for both doctors and patients.

What does a typical workday look like for a remote neurologist, and how do they collaborate with their medical team?

A typical workday for a remote neurologist involves conducting virtual consultations, reviewing patient histories and test results, making diagnoses, and developing treatment plans through secure telemedicine platforms. Remote neurologists often collaborate with primary care providers, specialists, and support staff via video conferences, electronic messaging, and shared electronic health records. While working independently, frequent interaction with colleagues ensures patients receive comprehensive care. The role requires balancing scheduled patient appointments with timely follow-ups and ongoing professional communication, making strong virtual teamwork and organizational skills essential.

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

To thrive in Remote Neurology, you need board certification in neurology, excellent diagnostic abilities, and a strong understanding of neurological disorders. Familiarity with telemedicine platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and relevant state licensure are essential. Outstanding communication, independent problem-solving, and empathy help build trust and rapport with patients in a virtual setting. These competencies are crucial for delivering high-quality neurological care remotely and ensuring continuity for patients at a distance.

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Infographic showing various Remote Neurology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $347,715 per year, or $167.2 per hour.

Staff Neurologist - Remote Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM)

NW Monitoring

Remote

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Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Summary
The Staff Neurologist provides real-time physician oversight and interpretation of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) services through a secure telemedicine platform for patients undergoing surgical procedures at facilities contracted with Northwest Monitoring.
Working collaboratively with IONM technologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other members of the surgical team, the Staff Neurologist is responsible for reviewing monitoring plans, interpreting neurophysiologic data throughout surgical procedures, identifying significant changes, recommending appropriate interventions, and documenting clinical findings in accordance with applicable professional standards and regulatory requirements.
The Staff Neurologist also contributes to clinical quality initiatives, physician and staff education, protocol development, and continuous improvement efforts while practicing under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Provide real-time remote physician oversight and interpretation of intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring during surgical procedures
  • Review the patient's history, diagnosis, planned procedure, and proposed monitoring protocol with the IONM technologist prior to surgery to determine the appropriate monitoring strategy
  • Recommend appropriate monitoring modalities based on the surgical procedure, patient history, and clinical circumstances
  • Interpret neurophysiologic data throughout surgical procedures and promptly communicate significant changes and clinical recommendations to the surgical and anesthesia teams
  • Collaborate with IONM technologists to ensure appropriate data acquisition, interpretation, troubleshooting, and patient care throughout the procedure
  • Document physician oversight, clinical interpretations, recommendations, and case summaries within the electronic medical record or designated documentation system
  • Participate in clinical quality assurance and quality improvement initiatives, including peer review and case review activities as requested
  • Assist with the development and refinement of clinical protocols, policies, and best practices
  • Provide educational support to IONM technologists, surgeons, anesthesia providers, and other clinical staff regarding intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring
  • Maintain compliance with applicable federal and state regulations, hospital policies, accreditation standards, and professional practice guidelines
  • Maintain active medical licensure and credentialing necessary to provide services at contracted facilities
  • Participate in evening, weekend, holiday, and on-call coverage as assigned based on surgical schedules
  • Perform other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
  • Strong clinical judgment and decision-making skills
  • Excellent knowledge of intraoperative neurophysiology and neuromonitoring techniques
  • Ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary surgical teams
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving abilities
  • Exceptional attention to detail
  • Ability to prioritize effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment
  • Adaptability and willingness to learn evolving technologies and clinical practices
  • Self-motivation and ability to work independently in a remote environment
Education and Experience
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school
  • Successful completion of an ACGME- or AOA-accredited neurology residency program
  • Board certification in Neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) or the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry (AOBNP)
  • Fellowship training in Clinical Neurophysiology, Neurophysiology, Epilepsy, or equivalent experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring preferred
  • Prior experience providing physician oversight for intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring strongly preferred