Arizona

Arizona Collaborating Physician Jobs – Flexible & High-Paying Opportunities

Arizona’s fast-growing healthcare market — driven by medspas, weight loss clinics, IV hydration, and telehealth — creates strong, consistent demand for collaborating physicians. PAs at every level require a Delegation Agreement, and many NP-led clinics still seek a physician oversight partner for practice compliance and payer requirements.

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Arizona grants full practice authority to NPs — they can practice and prescribe independently without a collaborating physician under state law. However, PAs require a physician Delegation Agreement at all experience levels, and many Arizona clinics — especially medspas, weight loss centers, and IV hydration practices — still seek a physician advisory partner for quality assurance, payer credentialing, and protocol compliance even when not legally required for NPs.

8,000 hrs
PA experience threshold — below this, a full Supervision Agreement is required
Always
PAs in Arizona require a Delegation Agreement regardless of experience level
Remote
Supervision and collaboration permitted without physical presence at the practice site
Why Arizona

Arizona’s Booming Clinic Market Creates Ongoing Physician Demand

Arizona is a full practice authority state for NPs — qualified nurse practitioners can practice and prescribe independently under A.R.S. § 32-1601 et seq. However, the opportunity for collaborating physicians in Arizona is real and active for two key reasons.

First, all Arizona PAs require a physician Delegation Agreement under A.R.S. § 32-2501. PAs with fewer than 8,000 certified clinical hours must practice under a full Supervision Agreement. Even those who have met the 8,000-hour threshold for collaborative practice still need a named collaborating physician on file with the Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants (ARBPA).

Second, many Arizona NP-led clinics still seek physician collaboration for quality assurance programs, payer credentialing (pharmacies and insurers frequently require physician oversight for GLP-1s, Botox, and IV therapy accounts), and Arizona’s Corporate Practice of Medicine rules.

Arizona’s rapidly growing medspa, weight loss, and wellness clinic market makes it one of the most active states for physician collaboration opportunities — particularly for PA-staffed practices and procedural clinics.

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Arizona State Requirements

All PAs must have a written Delegation Agreement (supervision or collaboration) with a licensed physician. The agreement must define scope of practice, chart review frequency, prescribing parameters, and communication protocols. A.R.S. § 32-2501

PAs with fewer than 8,000 ARBPA-certified clinical hours must practice under a full Supervision Agreement with a supervising physician. Physical presence is not required — supervision can occur remotely. HB 2043 (2023)

PAs who have met the 8,000-hour threshold may apply for collaborative practice certification and still require a named collaborating physician. The physician is not required to be on-site. HB 2043 (2023)

NPs have full practice authority under A.R.S. § 32-1601, but many Arizona clinics — especially procedural and aesthetic practices — still establish physician collaboration for QA programs, payer requirements, and CPOM compliance.

The collaborating physician must hold an active, unrestricted Arizona medical license. All Delegation Agreements must be kept on file at the practice site and available for ARBPA inspection.

Your Role

What a Collaborating Physician Does in Arizona

Your role varies by clinic type and PA experience level — but physical presence is never required, and the agreement stays on file at the practice site.

Execute the Delegation Agreement

Sign a written Delegation Agreement defining the PA’s scope of practice, prescribing authority, supervision or collaboration structure, and communication protocols as required under Arizona law.

Supervision for Early-Career PAs

For PAs with fewer than 8,000 certified hours, provide structured remote supervision as described in the Supervision Agreement. Arizona does not require physical presence at the practice site.

Collaboration for Experienced PAs

For PAs with 8,000+ ARBPA-certified hours, serve as the named collaborating physician available for consultation and referral. The degree of collaboration is determined at the practice level.

Chart Review & QA Oversight

Conduct periodic chart reviews at the frequency defined in the Delegation Agreement and participate in the clinic’s quality assurance program to ensure compliance with Arizona Board standards.

Clinical Protocol Approval

For procedural and aesthetic clinics, co-develop and approve written clinical protocols linking each service — injectables, IV therapy, lasers — to authorized staff, supervision levels, and safety procedures.

Earn Income Per Clinic

Receive income for each clinic you collaborate with. Arizona’s rapidly growing medspa, weight loss, and wellness clinic market provides a consistent and expanding pool of opportunities.

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.

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Get Matched

We connect you with Arizona clinics and PA practices that need a collaborating physician or medical director.

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Start Collaborating

Begin your role with full support, clear expectations, and a compliant Delegation Agreement and clinical protocols already structured and ready to sign.

Our Difference

A Smarter Way to Work as an Arizona Collaborating Physician

Navigating Arizona’s PA Delegation Agreement requirements, HB 2043 experience tiers, and ARBPA filing rules takes expertise. We handle the details so you don’t have to.

We connect you with clinics

No searching, no cold outreach, no negotiating. Arizona clinic and PA practice opportunities come to you.

Start within 24–48 hours

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

ARBPA-compliant agreements

Our Delegation Agreements are structured to meet Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants requirements under HB 2043, with the right provisions for each PA’s experience tier.

Ongoing opportunities

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

PA and NP clinic opportunities

Arizona’s medspa and procedural clinic market creates demand from both PA practices and NP-led clinics seeking physician advisory support for QA and payer compliance.

Fully remote, minimal time

Arizona does not require physical presence. Supervision and collaboration can occur entirely remotely. Designed for physicians who want income without additional stress.

Arizona Clinics

Arizona Clinic Types We Work With

Arizona’s fast-growing wellness and aesthetic market generates consistent demand for physician oversight partners — from PA-staffed practices to clinics seeking medical director support.

💆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, unrestricted Arizona 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 Arizona to qualify — but your Arizona medical license must be active and in good standing with the Arizona Medical Board.

Collaborating Physician Jobs in Arizona

Arizona Collaborating Physician Jobs — Remote, Part Time, and Advisory Roles Across the Valley of the Sun

Arizona’s healthcare market is one of the most active in the Southwest — driven by a rapidly growing population, a booming medspa and aesthetics corridor, and a thriving telehealth sector. Every PA in the state needs a Delegation Agreement physician regardless of experience, and many NP-led clinics seek a physician advisor for QA, payer credentialing, and medical director roles even where state law doesn’t require it. The result is a broad, diverse market for collaborating physician jobs, physician advisor jobs, and remote physician jobs across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Mesa, Tempe, and statewide.

Remote Physician Jobs — Fully Remote PA Delegation Agreements

Arizona has no geographic proximity requirement for PA Delegation Agreements. The physician’s availability can be provided entirely by phone or video — meaning every Arizona PA Delegation Agreement can be structured as a fully remote physician job with no on-site requirement. For physicians seeking remote physician jobs that generate consistent monthly income without disrupting their primary practice, Arizona’s remote-eligible framework is one of the cleanest in the Southwest.

Physician Advisor Jobs and Medical Director Roles for NP Clinics

Arizona NPs practice with full independence — but many NP-led medspas, weight loss clinics, and telehealth platforms voluntarily engage a physician in a physician advisor role for QA program oversight, payer credentialing support, and medical directorship. Physician advisor jobs at Arizona NP clinics are typically structured as low-overhead, part-time engagements that don’t involve direct patient care — making them among the most flexible supplemental income arrangements available to Arizona-licensed physicians. Remote physician advisor jobs are particularly in demand from Arizona-based telehealth platforms.

Physician Consulting Jobs — Protocol Development and CPOM Compliance

Arizona’s Corporate Practice of Medicine rules and payer credentialing requirements drive demand for physician consulting jobs that go beyond standard PA delegation. Many Arizona medspa, GLP-1, and IV hydration clinics need a physician consultant to develop clinical protocols, review prescribing practices, and satisfy pharmacy and insurer requirements for physician oversight. These physician consulting jobs are typically structured as project-based or monthly retainer engagements and can run alongside PA Delegation Agreement income.

Part Time Physician Jobs — A Natural Physician Side Job for Arizona Clinicians

Arizona collaborating physician jobs are structured as part time physician jobs — not second clinical positions. The Delegation Agreement defines your obligations: be reachable, participate in protocol review, provide oversight as the agreement specifies. Patient scheduling, staffing, and daily operations belong entirely to the PA. Most Arizona physicians treat their Delegation Agreement income as a physician side job that generates consistent monthly revenue alongside their primary practice — requiring a few hours per month per arrangement, not a second schedule.

CollaboratingPhysician.com maintains an active pipeline of collaborating physician jobs, physician advisor jobs, and physician consulting roles across Arizona and matches physicians with PA and NP practices within 24 to 48 hours. Whether you are looking for remote physician jobs in Phoenix or Scottsdale, part time physician jobs in the Tucson corridor, or remote physician advisor jobs with Arizona-based telehealth platforms, we verify specialty alignment, structure Delegation Agreements to meet Arizona Medical Board requirements, and manage every arrangement throughout.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Arizona

Do Arizona NPs need a collaborating physician?
Not by state law. Arizona grants full practice authority to qualified NPs under A.R.S. § 32-1601, meaning they can practice, diagnose, treat, and prescribe — including controlled substances — without a collaborating physician. However, many Arizona NP-led clinics still establish physician oversight arrangements for quality assurance programs, payer credentialing (pharmacies and insurers frequently require physician oversight for GLP-1s, Botox, and IV therapy), and compliance with Arizona’s Corporate Practice of Medicine rules.
Do Arizona PAs need a collaborating physician?
Yes — always. All Arizona PAs must have a written Delegation Agreement with a licensed physician under A.R.S. § 32-2501, regardless of experience level. PAs with fewer than 8,000 ARBPA-certified clinical hours require a full Supervision Agreement. PAs who have met the 8,000-hour threshold under HB 2043 may apply for collaborative practice certification but still need a named collaborating physician on their agreement filed with the Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants.
What is a Delegation Agreement and do you handle it?
A Delegation Agreement (also called a Supervision or Collaboration Agreement depending on the PA’s experience level) is a written document that defines the PA’s scope of practice, prescribing parameters, chart review frequency, supervision or collaboration structure, and communication protocols. It must be kept on file at the practice site and available for ARBPA inspection. Yes — we structure Delegation Agreements to meet Arizona requirements for both experience tiers. You review and sign; we handle the framework.
Do I need to be physically present at the Arizona clinic?
No. Arizona does not require physical presence at the practice site. Under HB 2043, collaboration, consultation, and referral may occur through electronic means, and the physical presence of the collaborating physician is not required at the time or place the PA provides services. Remote supervision and collaboration fully satisfy Arizona law.
How many PAs can I collaborate with in Arizona?
Arizona does not impose a strict statewide cap on the number of PAs a physician may supervise or collaborate with. The level of oversight is determined by the policies of the practice setting, including the physician employer or physician group. We help you structure arrangements that are appropriate for your schedule and the clinics’ needs.
How quickly can I get started?
Many physicians in our Arizona network are matched and onboarded within 24 to 48 hours, depending on availability, credentials, and clinic needs in your area of Arizona.
What kinds of part time physician jobs and physician side jobs are available in Arizona?
Arizona offers several distinct types of part time physician jobs for clinicians looking to supplement their income. The most common are PA Delegation Agreement roles — structured as physician side jobs where the physician signs a written agreement, provides telephonic availability during PA practice hours, and participates in oversight as defined in the agreement. These are typically a few hours per month per arrangement and can be managed remotely. Beyond Delegation Agreements, Arizona generates demand for physician advisor jobs at NP-led medspa and weight loss clinics, physician consulting jobs for protocol development and CPOM compliance structuring, and remote physician advisor jobs with telehealth platforms that operate across Arizona and neighboring states. The key distinction across all of these role types is that they are supplemental, not primary employment — they are designed to generate income alongside a physician’s existing clinical practice, not replace it.
Are Arizona remote physician jobs and remote physician advisor jobs truly remote — or is on-site presence ever required?
For PA Delegation Agreements: remote physician jobs in Arizona are genuinely remote — Arizona law imposes no geographic proximity requirement, and the physician’s availability obligation can be satisfied by phone or video with no on-site visit requirement in statute. For physician advisor jobs at NP-led clinics: remote physician advisor jobs are also common in Arizona, particularly for telehealth-based platforms and medspa chains that use the physician in a QA and protocol oversight capacity. Some individual clinics may request periodic in-person involvement, but that is negotiated at the practice level — not required by Arizona state law. The majority of collaborating physician jobs and physician advisor roles in our Arizona network are structured as fully remote positions from day one.

Start Building Additional Income as an Arizona Collaborating Physician

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

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