Physician, M.D. or D.O.
Company: Women's Health Arizona
Location: Glendale
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: About Solara
Neonatal: At Solara Neonatal, we’re not just managing NICUs — we’re
transforming the entire perinatal experience. As the only
vertically integrated Neonatology–MFM–OB partnership in the state,
we deliver seamless, evidence-driven care from pregnancy through
delivery and beyond. Our model eliminates silos, fosters
collaboration, and puts families and clinicians at the center of
every decision. Our team of 8 Neonatologists and 31 Advanced
Practice Providers is known for its incredible retention, balanced
schedules, and culture of innovation. We’ve built a program where
you can practice medicine the way it should be — with the time,
team, and trust to make a difference. For more information, visit:
www.solaraneonatal.com www.solaraneonatal.com/hospital -partners
Overview: The Neonatologist will provide comprehensive inpatient
care for newborns in Level II and Level III NICUs within Solara
Neonatal’s integrated perinatal network. As part of Arizona’s only
vertically integrated Neonatology–MFM–OB partnership, this role
offers the opportunity to practice within a collaborative model
designed to optimize perinatal outcomes, reduce fragmentation, and
elevate the standard of newborn care. The ideal candidate is a
board-certified or board-eligible Neonatologist with a passion for
innovation, evidence-based medicine, and teamwork.
Responsibilities: Clinical Care: Provide high-quality,
evidence-based care to neonates in Level II and Level III NICUs
across Solara’s hospital network. Perform initial assessments,
develop treatment plans, and manage the ongoing care of premature
and critically ill newborns. Participate in daily multidisciplinary
rounds and collaborate with APPs, nurses, and consulting
subspecialists to ensure comprehensive patient management. Call
Coverage: Provide home call coverage with a 30-minute response time
while supported by experienced in-house Advanced Practice Providers
(APPs). Ensure continuity and quality of care during call shifts
across multiple practice sites. Collaboration and Communication:
Work closely with Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) and Obstetric teams
to coordinate seamless perinatal care from pregnancy through
delivery and postnatal follow-up. Maintain clear and timely
communication with families regarding diagnoses, treatment plans,
and ongoing care needs. Support a collegial and collaborative team
culture that values stewardship, curiosity, and mutual growth.
Education and Mentorship: Provide education and mentorship to APPs,
residents, and nursing staff as part of a learning-oriented
clinical environment. Participate in simulation, case reviews, and
quality-improvement education sessions. Quality Improvement and
Program Development: Engage in departmental initiatives aimed at
improving neonatal outcomes, enhancing safety, and refining
operational efficiency. Contribute to the development of clinical
guidelines, protocols, and data-driven performance metrics.
Leadership and Growth Opportunities: Pursue leadership roles in
quality improvement, education, or program development for those
interested in advancing within the organization. Collaborate on
projects that expand and shape the future of neonatal care within
the Solara model. Schedule and Work Environment: Rotating 1–2 week
blocks across multiple NICU sites, offering both variety and
continuity of care. Predictable, team-designed scheduling with
approximately 178 days off per year (~6 months). Supportive
infrastructure designed to promote physician well-being and
work–life balance. Compensation and Benefits: Competitive salary
commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package
including medical, dental, and vision coverage. 401(k) retirement
plan and many more. Requirements: Medical degree (MD or DO) from an
accredited medical school. Completion of an accredited pediatric
residency program. Fellowship training in Neonatal-Perinatal
Medicine from an ACGME-accredited program. Board certification or
board eligibility in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Current,
unrestricted medical license (or eligibility for licensure) to
practice in the state of Arizona. DEA registration for prescribing
controlled substances. Strong clinical skills and experience in
neonatal intensive care and delivery room management. Excellent
communication, interpersonal, and decision-making skills. Ability
to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
Commitment to evidence-based, family-centered care and continuous
quality improvement.
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