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Epilepsy Neurologist

Saint Louis Park, MN

$344K - $430K/yr

HealthPartners is seeking a BE/BC Epilepsy Neurologist to join a well-established and growing epilepsy program within one of the largest multispecialty care systems in the Twin Cities. You will join ...

Epilepsy Neurologist

Saint Louis Park, MN · On-site

$344K - $430K/yr

HealthPartners is seeking a BE/BC Epilepsy Neurologist to join a well-established and growing epilepsy program within one of the largest multispecialty care systems in the Twin Cities. You will join ...

Epilepsy Neurologist

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$334K - $417K/yr

Inpatient and outpatient epilepsy care * Advanced neurodiagnostic services including video EEG, long-term monitoring, and ambulatory EEG * Participation in the EEG reading rotation

Pediatric Epileptologist West Virginia University School of Medicine and the Department of Pediatrics seeks a Pediatric Epileptologist qualified for appointment at the Assistant Professor, Associate ...

The Epilepsy Center includes hardwired video-EEG monitory units for both adults and pediatrics. The facility also features neuroimaging support including spectroscopic MRI and quantitative PET scans.

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How much do epilepsy jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for epilepsy in the United States is $54,605.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,500.00 and $60,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is epilepsy?

An Epilepsy job typically refers to a role in the medical field focused on diagnosing, treating, and researching epilepsy. Professionals in this area may include neurologists, epileptologists, researchers, or specialized nurses who work with patients experiencing seizures. They conduct diagnostic tests, prescribe treatments, and provide education to patients and caregivers. These jobs are often found in hospitals, research institutions, or specialized epilepsy centers.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an epileptologist working in a clinical setting?

Epileptologists typically spend their days evaluating new and established patients, interpreting diagnostic tests such as EEGs and MRIs, and developing individualized treatment plans for seizure management. They frequently consult with referring physicians, collaborate with neurosurgeons and nurses, and may participate in multidisciplinary case conferences. Additional responsibilities can include educating patients and their families about epilepsy, staying updated with the latest research, and occasionally being involved in clinical trials or teaching. The work environment is fast-paced and collaborative, providing ongoing learning and professional growth opportunities.

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

To thrive as an Epileptologist (an epilepsy specialist), a medical degree with board certification in neurology and subspecialty training in epilepsy are essential. Familiarity with EEG interpretation, neuroimaging, and seizure monitoring technologies, along with licensure and membership in professional organizations like the American Epilepsy Society, are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, compassionate patient care, and collaborative communication skills make a practitioner stand out. These skills are vital for accurately diagnosing, treating, and supporting patients with complex seizure disorders within multidisciplinary healthcare teams.

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Infographic showing various Epilepsy job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,605 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

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About Dell Medical School

As part of The University of Texas at Austin, one of the nation’s leading research universities, the Dell Medical School pursues innovation in the redesign of healthcare delivery, excellence in healthcare research, and programs in interdisciplinary and inter-professional education. It is the fifth medical school in the UT System and the first medical school established in nearly five decades by a member of the Association of American Universities, an organization of leading public and private research universities. 

The University of Texas Medical Center, anchored by Dell Medical School, is defining the future of health. Announced in August 2023 with planning and implementation underway, The University of Texas Medical Center will cement Austin as a premier destination for health care alongside other major Texas cities. With two new, state-of-the-art hospitals – A UT specialty hospital and a cancer center being built by MD Anderson – plus the academic and research expertise of UT, The University of Texas Medical Center will provide the integrated, world-class care that is a hallmark of academic medicine.

The Dell Medical School is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to excellence within the learning health system.

About The Program

The Department of Neurology at The University of Texas Dell Medical School (DMS), in conjunction with the UT Health Austin Pediatric Neurosciences at Dell Children’s, is recruiting two epileptologists to join our thriving Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Center and pediatric neurology faculty. The UT Health Austin Pediatric Neurosciences at Dell Children’s is a multidisciplinary program that encompasses child neurology, pediatric rehabilitation medicine, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric neuropsychology, and pediatric neuro-ophthalmology. Our Comprehensive Epilepsy Center is comprised of six epileptologists, 2 epilepsy surgeons, 3 neuropsychologists, six epilepsy nurse practitioners, a dedicated program administrator, dedicated epilepsy nurses, 24/7 EEG technologists, four program coordinators, and a full complement of support staff that support our level IV Epilepsy Program that offers comprehensive and multidisciplinary care for children with epilepsy. Our program supports all levels of epilepsy care with multidisciplinary clinics including surgical epilepsy, ketogentic diet, functional neurologic disorders, genetic epilepsy clinic and an accredited tuberous sclerosis center of excellence. The epilepsy program also engages with international partners where care is provided in regions such as Kenya, St. Lucia, Antigua and Tobago. Positive Emission Tomography, Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography, Wada and 3T MRI are standard available techniques, and in which we complete 80 Magnetoencephalograms as well as Trans Magnetic Stimulation and functional MRI’s yearly.  Our epilepsy surgery program had over 1300 referrals in 2025 and completed more than 90 resective and device surgeries in 2025. A full team which also includes integrated physical medicine and rehabilitation, social workers, psychologists, child life specialists, physical and occupational therapists, provides unparalleled care for patients and their families every step of the way.  The hospital supports an 8-bed inpatient epilepsy monitoring unit, and outpatient space is available in the adjoining 44,000 square foot neurosciences clinic within the Dell Children’s Specialty Pavilion.  

The pediatric neurosciences program is dedicated to training the next generation of pediatric neurologists and epilepsy specialists. We currently host a child neurology residency, adult neurology residency along with fellowships in pediatric epilepsy, pediatric headache, and pediatric neuropsychology with future expansion in pediatric rehabilitation medicine and pediatric neuromuscular disease.

Dell Children’s Medical Center is a 300-bed freestanding facility that features a level 1 pediatric trauma center, a level 4 neonatal intensive care unit, a level 4 epilepsy center, and Magnet recognition for nursing excellence.

About The Pediatric Epilepsy Neurologist

The Department of Neurology at The University of Texas Dell Medical School (DMS), in conjunction with the UT Health Austin Pediatric Neurosciences at Dell Children’s, is recruiting a pediatric epileptologist to join our pediatric neurology team and Comprehensive Epilepsy Center. Our optimal candidate would have experience in surgical epilepsy care and integrate into our surgical team. Additionally, for applicants with a strong leadership background, there are opportunities to direct our neurophysiology services.We seek an individual with excellent clinical skills, a passion for education, and the potential for scholarly contributions.

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Why Join Our Team

We offer an attractive compensation and benefits package that is well rounded and competitive, making it desirable for individuals with excellent clinical skills, a passion for education, and potential for scholarly contributions to join a dynamic department in an innovative and growing medical school.

Qualifications:

Required:

Candidates must hold an MD or DO degree, fellowship trained in pediatric epilepsy or neurophysiology and be eligible or board-certified in pediatric neurology and pediatric epilepsy. Candidates must be eligible for a faculty appointment at Dell Medical School - The University of Texas at Austin.  Hiring is contingent upon obtaining a Texas medical license and the appropriate hospital privileges.

Preferred:

It is preferred that applicants are proficient in epilepsy surgery work-up and care. While all academic levels are welcome to apply, preferred applicants would be an associate-professor or professor.

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