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Description
Radiation Oncology Associates P.A. (ROAPA) is seeking a radiation oncologist for a partnership-track position serving our North Little Rock and Conway clinics. ROAPA is an independent radiation oncology group that provides care for CARTI, a freestanding, not-for-profit integrated cancer system and the largest provider of cancer care in Arkansas.
Founded in 1976, ROAPA brings nearly five decades of continuous operation, exceptional stability, and a strong track record of partnership for the physicians we hire. While much of the field has faced revenue pressure and center closures in 2026, our volume continues to grow year over year in both oncology and our functional radiation program.
Why this opportunity stands out
- Partnership-track position with a group known for exceptional retention and stability
- Independent group structure: you practice as an independent contractor, not a system or hospital employee
- Integrated, multidisciplinary care within CARTI: medical oncology, surgical oncology, urology, radiology, genetic counseling, and more, for a strong built-in referral base and true team-based care
- A growing functional radiation program for arthritis, launched five years ago and on pace for roughly 2,000 new patients this year, on top of our strong oncology volume
- High case volume from day one, with no need to build a practice
- Two clinics, about 30 minutes apart, in North Little Rock and Conway, split roughly 50/50
- Varian TrueBeam linear accelerators, ARIA EMR, and Eclipse treatment planning, with a strong SRS/SBRT program
- Built-in mentorship: experienced physicians are on-site the majority of the time, so you won’t be practicing alone, and we readily accommodate a lighter schedule while you study for boards
- Light call, roughly one week in twelve, with a PA/APRN team of four often taking first call and in-house locum coverage, so your time off is protected
- Generous partner-level vacation and compensation well above the regional norm
Who we’re looking for
- Board-certified or board-eligible in Radiation Oncology (ABR)
- A true generalist comfortable across the full range of adult cases (we treat adults only, no pediatrics)
- Open to both new graduates and established radiation oncologists
- Flexible start: we’re ready to hire now and equally willing to wait for the right new graduate finishing training in summer 2027
- Active Arkansas medical license or eligibility
Living here
Arkansas offers a low cost of living and a high quality of life: a thriving Little Rock restaurant scene, a local symphony, a major concert venue, AAA baseball, championship golf, award-winning craft breweries, and abundant outdoor recreation, with easy weekend trips to Dallas, Memphis, Nashville, St. Louis, and Branson.
Requirements
Board Certified or Board Eligible Radiation Oncologist.
An AR license or the ability to obtain a State License.