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Texas Collaborating Physician Jobs – Connect with Clinics Hiring Physicians

Texas is one of the most active states for collaborating physician opportunities in the country. Every NP-led clinic needs a signed Prescriptive Authority Agreement — creating consistent, ongoing demand for licensed physicians like you.

⏱ Get started in 24–48 hours 🏠 No on-site presence required ✅ We handle contracts & compliance 💰 Earn per clinic you collaborate with
Up to 7
APRNs/PAs a physician may collaborate with
Annual
PAA review and re-signing required by Texas law
30 days
To register the delegation with the Texas Medical Board
Why Texas

Texas Physicians Are Among the Most In-Demand in the Country

Texas is a restricted practice state. Under Texas law, nurse practitioners cannot prescribe medications or practice independently without a physician executing a written Prescriptive Authority Agreement (PAA). This requirement applies to every NP-led clinic, medspa, weight loss center, telehealth platform, and specialty practice in the state.

With one of the largest healthcare markets in the U.S. and a fast-growing number of NP-led clinics, Texas creates more collaborating physician opportunities than almost any other state.

As a licensed physician with an active Texas medical license, you can start earning additional income without running a clinic — and we handle the logistics so you can focus on your role.

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Texas State Requirements

NPs must have a signed written Prescriptive Authority Agreement (PAA) with a physician before prescribing. TX Occ. Code §157.0512

PAAs must be reviewed, updated, and re-signed at least annually. The physician must register the delegation with the Texas Medical Board within 30 days. TMB Rule §193.10

Physicians and APRNs must meet at least monthly to discuss patient care. Meetings do not need to be in person — remote is permitted. TX Occ. Code §157.0512

No on-site or geographic proximity requirement. Many Texas collaboration arrangements operate fully remotely, provided documentation requirements are met.

A physician may generally collaborate with up to 7 APRNs/PAs (full-time equivalent), with exceptions for facility-based and medically underserved practices.

Your Role

What a Collaborating Physician Does in Texas

You are not responsible for running the clinic. Your role is professional oversight — and Texas law does not require you to be on-site.

Execute the Prescriptive Authority Agreement

Sign and maintain a written PAA that outlines the scope of prescribing authority, practice details, and communication protocols as required by Texas law.

Monthly Check-ins

Participate in at least monthly meetings with the NP or APRN to discuss patient care. These can be conducted remotely — no in-person visits required.

Chart Review

Review a portion of patient charts per month to ensure care standards are being maintained and the NP is operating within the agreement’s defined scope.

Regulatory Compliance

Ensure the PAA meets Texas Medical Board and Texas Board of Nursing requirements, and register the delegation within 30 days per TMB Rule §193.10.

Be Available for Consultation

Be reachable for clinical questions as needed. The law does not require constant availability — just a reasonable and documented communication process.

Earn Income Per Clinic

Receive income for each clinic you collaborate with. Texas allows up to 7 APRNs/PAs per physician — room to build meaningful additional income.

Simple Process

Get Started in 3 Simple Steps

Many physicians in our network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours.

1

Apply

Submit your basic information and credentials. It takes less than 2 minutes and there is no obligation to proceed.

2

Get Matched

We connect you with Texas clinics that need a collaborating physician in your specialty area.

3

Start Collaborating

Begin your role with full support, clear expectations, and compliant PAA agreements already structured and ready to sign.

Our Difference

A Smarter Way to Work as a Texas Collaborating Physician

Most physicians spend time searching for clinics, negotiating terms, and navigating TMB registration on their own. We make that process easier.

We connect you with clinics

No searching, no cold outreach, no negotiating. Texas clinic opportunities come to you.

Start within 24–48 hours

Many Texas physicians in our network are matched and onboarded faster than going it alone.

TMB-compliant PAA agreements

Our agreements are structured to meet Texas Medical Board and Board of Nursing requirements from day one.

Ongoing opportunities

Access to a growing Texas clinic network — not just a one-time placement.

Work with one clinic or multiple

Texas allows up to 7 APRNs/PAs per physician — giving you room to grow your income over time.

Fully remote, minimal time

Texas law does not require on-site presence. Designed for physicians who want income without additional stress.

Texas Clinics

Texas Clinic Types We Work With

Each of these clinic types requires a Prescriptive Authority Agreement under Texas law — creating steady, ongoing demand for physicians in our network.

💆Medical Spas
⚖️Weight Loss Centers
💉IV Hydration
💻Telehealth Platforms
🏥Primary Care
🧠Psychiatry Practices
Specialty Clinics
🩺Wellness Centers
Is This For You?

This Opportunity Is Ideal For

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Licensed physicians with an active Texas medical license

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Physicians interested in remote or flexible roles

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Those looking to create additional income streams

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Physicians who value a structured, compliant approach

You do not need to be currently practicing in Texas to qualify — but your Texas medical license must be active and in good standing with the Texas Medical Board.

Collaborating Physician Jobs in Texas

Texas Collaborating Physician Jobs — Remote, Part Time, and Available Now Across the Lone Star State

Texas is one of the most active markets for collaborating physician jobs in the country. With a permanent NP collaboration requirement, a 7-NP cap that keeps qualified physicians consistently in demand, and a medspa, weight loss, and telehealth boom across Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin, new physician collaboration opportunities open every week. Whether you are looking for your first arrangement or building a portfolio of concurrent agreements, Texas offers one of the broadest and best-compensated markets for this type of work in the U.S.

High Volume of Collaborating Physician Jobs

Texas has more active NP-owned and NP-operated practices than almost any other state — and because Texas is a permanent collaboration state with no independence pathway, every single prescribing NP in the state needs a collaborating physician for the life of their practice. This creates a deep, stable pipeline of physician collaboration opportunities that replenishes continuously as new NPs enter the market each year across Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.

Remote Collaborating Physician Jobs — No On-Site Required

Texas has no proximity requirement for physician collaboration. The vast majority of physician collaboration arrangements in Texas are fully remote — conducted entirely by phone, video, and document review with no required visits to the NP’s clinic. This makes Texas an ideal fit for physicians seeking to supplement their income from home, or for out-of-state physicians who hold an active Texas medical license and want to access the state’s large NP market.

Collaborating Physician for Nurse Practitioners — Medspa & Weight Loss Focus

The fastest-growing segment of collaborating physician jobs in Texas is in aesthetic medicine and medical weight loss. Texas’s booming medspa corridor — concentrated in Dallas’s Uptown and Knox Henderson districts, Houston’s Memorial and River Oaks neighborhoods, Austin’s Domain and South Congress, and San Antonio’s Pearl — generates continuous demand for a collaborating physician for nurse practitioners who specialize in injectables, body contouring, GLP-1 protocols, and hormone optimization. These tend to be among the most flexible and well-compensated physician collaboration arrangements available.

Scale Your Physician Collaboration Income

Texas allows a physician to hold up to 7 full-time equivalent NP and PA physician collaboration agreements simultaneously. Physicians who want to scale their collaboration income can hold multiple concurrent agreements across different clinic types — primary care, aesthetics, psychiatry, weight loss — each structured as an independent arrangement. We track your current count against the 7-cap limit and identify the right new opportunities as your capacity allows.

We maintain an active roster of collaborating physician jobs across Texas and match physicians with NP and PA practices within 24 to 48 hours of applying. When you apply through CollaboratingPhysician.com, you are not browsing a static job board — you are joining a managed network that actively sources physician collaboration opportunities on your behalf, negotiates terms, handles PAA structuring, coordinates TMB registration, and supports the arrangement throughout its life. We make it easy to find collaborating physician opportunities that fit your specialty, schedule, and income goals.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Texas

Does Texas require a written collaboration agreement?
Yes. Texas law requires a written Prescriptive Authority Agreement (PAA) between the NP and a collaborating physician before the NP can prescribe medications. The physician must register this delegation with the Texas Medical Board within 30 days of signing, as required under TMB Rule §193.10.
Do I need to be physically present at the Texas clinic?
No. Texas law does not require on-site presence or geographic proximity between the NP and the collaborating physician. Many Texas collaboration arrangements operate fully remotely, as long as all documentation and communication requirements outlined in the PAA are met.
How often do I need to meet with the NP?
Texas law requires at least monthly meetings between the physician and the APRN to discuss patient care. These meetings do not need to be in person — they can be conducted by phone or video, provided each meeting is documented.
How many clinics can I collaborate with in Texas?
Texas generally allows a physician to collaborate with up to 7 APRNs or PAs (full-time equivalent). This gives Texas physicians room to work with multiple clinics and build meaningful additional income. Exceptions exist for facility-based hospital practices and medically underserved population practices.
Do you handle the PAA and TMB registration?
Yes. We coordinate and structure Prescriptive Authority Agreements to meet Texas Medical Board and Texas Board of Nursing requirements. You review and sign — we handle the details so the process is clear and compliant from the start.
How quickly can I get started?
Many physicians in our Texas network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours, depending on availability, credentials, and clinic needs in your area.
How do I find a collaborating physician in Texas — or get found by NPs looking for one?
For NPs: the most reliable way to find a collaborating physician in Texas is through a managed matching network like CollaboratingPhysician.com, rather than searching independently. Texas’s Prescriptive Authority Agreement requirements — dual TMB and BON filings, specialty alignment, the 7-NP cap, monthly documentation — make the process more complex than most NPs anticipate. A managed network handles vetting, agreement structuring, and TMB registration on your behalf, and matches you with a collaborative physician whose specialty corresponds to your practice area. Searching individually through LinkedIn, NP Facebook groups, or cold outreach to local physicians can work, but it places the full compliance burden on you and the physician, and many arrangements structured this way lack the documentation required to survive a Board audit. For physicians: if you are looking to access physician collaboration opportunities in Texas, applying through CollaboratingPhysician.com is the fastest path to a compliant, compensated arrangement. We actively source physician collaboration opportunities on your behalf, match you with NPs and PAs within your specialty and cap, and manage all TMB filings and ongoing documentation requirements throughout the relationship.
What is physician collaboration in Texas, and what does a collaborative physician actually do?
In Texas, physician collaboration — formally called a Prescriptive Authority Agreement (PAA) — is the legal arrangement that allows a Nurse Practitioner to prescribe medications under the oversight of a licensed Texas physician. A collaborative physician in this context is not a co-treating provider or a clinical supervisor in the traditional sense. The collaborative physician’s role under Texas Occupations Code § 157.0512 involves four primary responsibilities: (1) reviewing patient charts — at least 10% of controlled substance charts and 10% of non-controlled charts on a monthly or every-other-month cycle; (2) meeting monthly with the NP to discuss patient care, either in person or by phone or video; (3) being available for consultation whenever the NP is seeing patients; and (4) signing the PAA and maintaining TMB registration of the delegation. Beyond those defined obligations, the day-to-day footprint of physician collaboration in Texas is intentionally light — the framework was designed to give NPs meaningful clinical autonomy while preserving a physician oversight layer that satisfies the Texas legislature’s public safety requirements. This is why physician collaboration arrangements in Texas are structured as part-time, remote-compatible positions that fit around a physician’s primary practice rather than replacing it.

Start Building Additional Income as a Texas Collaborating Physician

Texas clinics need licensed physicians. We connect you with them — and handle everything else. Join our growing network and get matched with clinics across Texas that need your support.

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