FULL-TIME
Posted Jun 20, 2026
Job Description
Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute is seeking a fellowship-trained Neuro-oncologist to join its team and expand the Neuro-Oncology Program. This role involves advancing neuro-oncology clinical and research programs, working closely with the Director of Neuro-Oncology. The successful candidate will deliver advanced treatment options through clinical research and provide comprehensive, coordinated care for patients with central nervous system neoplasms and neurologic complications of cancer.
Practice Info
• The current neuro-oncology team includes 2 APRN’s, one RN, one Nurse Navigator, 2 Medical Assistants, and a dedicated neuro-oncology research nurse.
• The Cancer Institute includes 40 medical oncologists and 17 radiation oncologists with a research program that includes a phase 1 unit for early drug development studies.
• The Ayer Neurosciences Institute comprises more than 220 neurology, neurosurgery and other providers in 22 sub-specialties.
• System wide, over 100 primary brain cancers and over 100 spinal and peripheral neurologic tumors are seen annually.
• Hartford HealthCare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) formed the MSK Cancer Alliance for educational conferences, symposiums, tumor boards, and research studies.
• HHC is an active member of the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology and NRG Oncology, with access to their clinical trials.
Responsibilities
• Work closely with the Director of Neuro-Oncology, Alexis Demopoulos, to develop and deliver advanced treatment options through clinical research.
• Provide comprehensive, coordinated, and outstanding clinical care for patients suffering from primary and secondary central nervous system neoplasms as well as the neurologic complications of cancer.
• Be actively engaged system-wide in quality, research and program development through well-established disease management teams and medical, radiation and surgical councils.
Compensation
• Bonuses Offered: Negotiable
Requirements
• M.D. required
• Board certified or Board eligible in Neurology and Neuro-oncology (UCNS) required
• Fellowship-trained neuro-oncologist required
• No visa sponsorship available
Practice Info
• The current neuro-oncology team includes 2 APRN’s, one RN, one Nurse Navigator, 2 Medical Assistants, and a dedicated neuro-oncology research nurse.
• The Cancer Institute includes 40 medical oncologists and 17 radiation oncologists with a research program that includes a phase 1 unit for early drug development studies.
• The Ayer Neurosciences Institute comprises more than 220 neurology, neurosurgery and other providers in 22 sub-specialties.
• System wide, over 100 primary brain cancers and over 100 spinal and peripheral neurologic tumors are seen annually.
• Hartford HealthCare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) formed the MSK Cancer Alliance for educational conferences, symposiums, tumor boards, and research studies.
• HHC is an active member of the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology and NRG Oncology, with access to their clinical trials.
Responsibilities
• Work closely with the Director of Neuro-Oncology, Alexis Demopoulos, to develop and deliver advanced treatment options through clinical research.
• Provide comprehensive, coordinated, and outstanding clinical care for patients suffering from primary and secondary central nervous system neoplasms as well as the neurologic complications of cancer.
• Be actively engaged system-wide in quality, research and program development through well-established disease management teams and medical, radiation and surgical councils.
Compensation
• Bonuses Offered: Negotiable
Requirements
• M.D. required
• Board certified or Board eligible in Neurology and Neuro-oncology (UCNS) required
• Fellowship-trained neuro-oncologist required
• No visa sponsorship available
Additional Details
- City
- Hartford
- State
- Connecticut
- Country
- US
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