2026-05-15 – Weekly Sports Medicine Jobs : "Explore non-operative roles"

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, it seems there’s a noticeable demand for sports medicine physicians, especially in locations like Maine and Illinois. For those considering remote roles, there are a few options, and they’re worth a look if you’re aiming for flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Sports Medicine Physician
    Company: MaineHealth | Location: South Portland, ME
    MaineHealth is looking for a sports medicine physician to join their team. It’s a great opportunity for someone with experience in ankle surgery, working alongside a well-established team.
    Apply Here

  • Sports Medicine Physician
    Company: Dartmouth Health | Location: NH
    Dartmouth Health is seeking a non-surgical sports medicine physician. If you’re board-certified in family medicine, this could be your chance to integrate sports medicine into your practice.
    Apply Here

  • Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon (Sports Medicine)
    Company: Children’s Mercy Hospital (MO) | Location: Kansas City, MO
    An opportunity to work in a top-tier children’s hospital. If your specialty is pediatric sports medicine, this position in a collaborative environment could be a perfect fit.
    Apply Here

  • Family Medicine Physician with Sports Medicine
    Company: The University of Kansas Hospital | Location: Great Bend, KS
    This role involves working in both family medicine and sports medicine, perfect for those with fellowship training looking to serve in a community-focused setting.
    Apply Here

  • Non-Operative Sports Medicine
    Company: Adena Health System | Location: Waverly, OH
    Adena Health System is looking for a non-operative sports medicine physician. This role is 100% sports medicine-focused, ideal for those who prefer non-surgical methods.
    Apply Here

  • Physical Therapist (Sports Medicine)
    Company: TRUE SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY LLC | Location: Frederick, MD
    A fantastic opportunity for a licensed PT interested in sports rehab. Strong communication and teamwork skills are a must as you’ll be working closely with athletes.
    Apply Here

  • Orthopedics- Sports Medicine
    Company: Piedmont Healthcare | Location: Athens, GA
    Piedmont Healthcare is on the hunt for a specialist in orthopedics and sports medicine. It’s a great place to work if you’re into both general orthopedics and sports medicine.
    Apply Here

  • Orthopedic Surgeon (Sports Medicine)
    Company: Adelphi Staffing | Location: Aurora, IL
    If you’re an orthopedic surgeon interested in locum tenens opportunities, this role in Aurora might catch your eye. An excellent chance to work in a dynamic environment.
    Apply Here

  • Sports Medicine Physician (Non - Operative)
    Company: Genesis Orthopedics & Sports Medicine | Location: Chicago, IL
    Genesis Orthopedics is looking for a non-operative sports medicine physician. If you’re passionate about community outreach and sports medicine education, this could be a fit.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, remote opportunities offer some interesting possibilities. It’s a neat chance to work from the comfort of your home while still contributing to the field.

  • Physician - Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Remote
    Company: Get It - Professional Services | Location: Norfolk, VA
    A specialized role focusing on traumatic brain injuries from sports and other scenarios. The position is remote, allowing for a flexible work environment.
    Apply Here

  • Physician - Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Professional Services | Location: Norfolk, VA
    Similar to the above role, this position offers a remote work setup, perfect for those wanting to specialize in TBI while working from home.
    Apply Here


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That’s a wrap for this week’s jobs. Whether you’re looking for something local or remote, there are plenty of options to explore. Good luck out there!

I’ve noticed remote roles can heavily depend on your network — reaching out to contacts in specific states often leads to opportunities before they’re posted. Just a tip: keep an eye on placement agencies that focus on sports medicine too, they sometimes get the inside scoop! Have any of you found remote roles challenging to land?

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, the job market can be frustrating. I recently applied to a few sports medicine positions in Illinois, and I found that using LinkedIn groups specifically for sports medicine really helped me connect with potential employers before the roles were even posted. Have you tried reaching out in those networks?

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