Neurologist
Job Description
Job Title
Consultant Neurologist
Location
Caribbean Island (Full-Time, On-Site)
Compensation
Competitive salary based on experience
Position Summary
A leading healthcare institution in the Caribbean is seeking an experienced Consultant
Neurologist to head its Neurology Department. The role involves providing expert clinical care for
patients with a wide range of neurological disorders, while leading departmental development
and ensuring continuous quality improvement. This is an excellent opportunity to combine
advanced neurological practice with a vibrant, island-based lifestyle in a modern,
multidisciplinary hospital environment.
Key Responsibilities
• Diagnose and manage neurological conditions including stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s
disease, multiple sclerosis, neuropathies, and headache disorders.
• Lead inpatient, outpatient, and emergency neurology services.
• Oversee stroke management, including acute intervention and multidisciplinary
rehabilitation planning.
• Perform and interpret diagnostic procedures such as EEG, EMG, and lumbar punctures.
• Collaborate with neurosurgeons, radiologists, rehabilitation specialists, and other
clinicians for integrated patient care.
• Develop and implement treatment protocols aligned with current best practices.
• Train and mentor medical staff and residents in neurological care.
• Participate in clinical audits, research, and continuing medical education.
• Maintain accurate documentation and ensure adherence to hospital quality standards.
1Qualifications
• Medical Degree (MBBS, MD, or equivalent) from a recognized medical school.
• Postgraduate qualification in Neurology (DM Neurology / MRCP (UK) or equivalent).
• Valid medical license and registration with relevant medical council.
• Minimum 3–4 years of post-specialization clinical experience in neurology.
• Proven expertise in both inpatient and outpatient neurological care.
Skills & Competencies
• Strong diagnostic and clinical decision-making abilities.
• Expertise in stroke management and neurophysiological testing.
• Excellent leadership and mentoring skills.
• Strong communication, teamwork, and patient interaction capabilities.
• High ethical standards and commitment to continuous improvement.
Compensation & Benefits
• Competitive salary.
• Comprehensive health insurance and relocation support.
• Paid leave and CME opportunities for ongoing professional growth.
• Supportive and collaborative hospital environment.
• Rewarding lifestyle in a scenic Caribbean setting.
Application Instructions
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