Interventional Pain Management Physician Location Port Charlotte & Venice, Florida
About Us We are a growing, patient-focused interventional pain management practice serving Port Charlotte and Venice and surrounding areas. Our mission is grounded in core values of teamwork, proactive patient care, compassion, over-delivering on service, and keeping a fun, supportive workplace culture. We believe in treating each patient like family — with empathy, respect, and a commitment to improving their quality of life.
We support a collaborative team environment, where every team member contributes. We aim to deliver exceptional care, stay ahead in the field, and foster a practice that values professional gratification — all while enjoying the process and supporting each other.
Position: Interventional Pain Management Physician We are seeking a board-eligible or board-certified interventional pain management physician to join our team. You will become a key member of our group, performing a full range of interventional pain procedures while delivering compassionate, patient-centered care in a fast-paced but supportive, fun work environment.
Key Responsibilities Perform interventional pain procedures including but not limited to:
Epidural steroid injections Facet joint injections & radiofrequency ablation (RFA) Peripheral joint injections (e.g. knees, shoulders, hips) Spinal cord stimulator implantation and follow-ups Peripheral nerve stimulator placement and management Sacroiliac (SI) joint injections and SI joint fusion when indicated Kyphoplasty for vertebral compression fractures “Minute Men” procedures (or similar rapid-performing pain procedures) Conduct thorough patient evaluations, including history, physical exam, imaging review, pain assessments, and development of individualized care plans. Provide ongoing patient care and follow-up, including pain management, medication management, interventional follow-up, and coordinating care with ancillary services. Collaborate with the care team — nurses, medical assistants, administrative staff — to ensure seamless patient flow, scheduling, and overall high-quality care and patient experience. Participate in credentialing, EMR implementation/training, and adoption of our practice’s standard protocols. Uphold and embody our core values: compassion for patients, teamwork, proactive problem-solving, over-delivering on care and service quality, and contributing to a positive, enjoyable work environment. Qualifications Board-eligible or board-certified in Pain Medicine / Interventional Pain Management (Anesthesiology, PM&R, Neurology or relevant background) Active or eligible for Florida medical license and DEA registration Strong procedural skills and comfort with a variety of interventional spine and joint procedures Excellent communication skills; compassionate, patient-focused demeanor Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment — contributing to a positive, supportive practice culture Commitment to providing high-quality care and going the extra mile to meet patient needs
What We Offer Competitive salary with Bonus Incentives Partnership / path-to-partnership opportunity for qualified candidates Full support for credentialing, licensing, and onboarding (including EMR training)'
401K
Health Insurance (100% paid for physician and 60% paid for family), Vision, Dental insurance
Paid Time off (PTO) and Paid Holidays
CME Allowance and professional development support
Malpractice Insurance
No nights, no calls, no weekends
A team-oriented, fun, and supportive work environment where compassion, respect, and quality matter
Opportunity to grow with our practice — participate in shaping practice culture, operations, and expansion
Schedule
Monday–Friday, no weekends 8am-4pm Full-Time Job Type: Full-time
Requirements
Key Responsibilities Perform interventional pain procedures including but not limited to:
Epidural steroid injections Facet joint injections & radiofrequency ablation (RFA) Peripheral joint injections (e.g. knees, shoulders, hips) Spinal cord stimulator implantation and follow-ups Peripheral nerve stimulator placement and management Sacroiliac (SI) joint injections and SI joint fusion when indicated Kyphoplasty for vertebral compression fractures “Minute Men” procedures (or similar rapid-performing pain procedures) Conduct thorough patient evaluations, including history, physical exam, imaging review, pain assessments, and development of individualized care plans. Provide ongoing patient care and follow-up, including pain management, medication management, interventional follow-up, and coordinating care with ancillary services. Collaborate with the care team — nurses, medical assistants, administrative staff — to ensure seamless patient flow, scheduling, and overall high-quality care and patient experience. Participate in credentialing, EMR implementation/training, and adoption of our practice’s standard protocols. Uphold and embody our core values: compassion for patients, teamwork, proactive problem-solving, over-delivering on care and service quality, and contributing to a positive, enjoyable work environment. Qualifications Board-eligible or board-certified in Pain Medicine / Interventional Pain Management (Anesthesiology, PM&R, Neurology or relevant background) Active or eligible for Florida medical license and DEA registration Strong procedural skills and comfort with a variety of interventional spine and joint procedures Excellent communication skills; compassionate, patient-focused demeanor Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment — contributing to a positive, supportive practice culture Commitment to providing high-quality care and going the extra mile to meet patient needs
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