Dermatologist Jobs in Texas
Dermatologist jobs in Texas are among the most active in the country, with strong demand from large hospital systems, private dermatology groups, and academic medical centers at every level from new residency graduate through senior attending and subspecialist. Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio anchor the hiring market, where employers like UT Southwestern Medical Center, Houston Methodist, and Texas Children's Hospital maintain lasting dermatology practices. Medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, and pediatric dermatology are the most consistently in-demand areas. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
Baylor Scott & White Health is recruiting a full-time or part-time, BC/BE General Medical Dermatologist to join our growing dermatology practice in the Austin, Texas market. While Cedar Park serves as a clinic location, this position offers flexibility across the greater Austin area based on candidate preference and organizational needs. Additional practice locations may include Round Rock, Austin Tech Ridge, and Pflugerville. Candidates interested in these sites—or other locations within the Greater Austin region—are encouraged to submit their interest for consideration.
Position Highlights
- Opportunity to help build and grow a new or expanding practice
- New graduates with an interest in practice development are encouraged to apply
- Flexible scheduling options
- 100% outpatient practice
- Collaborative dermatology team with 8 dermatologists across the Austin region
- Easy access to referrals for Mohs surgery and laser dermatologic care (adult and pediatric)
- EPIC EMR with Haku application
Practice & Community
At Baylor Scott & White Clinic, we care for patients of all ages and serve communities throughout the greater Austin area. Our care teams work collaboratively to create patient-centered care plans, supporting individuals at every step of their health journey. Our mission is simple: help patients get better and stay better.
Baylor Scott & White Health is the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas, providing comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, rehabilitation, and emergency services through 50 hospitals and more than 800 patient access points.
Benefits
Our benefits are designed to support you at every stage of your career and life. Offerings may include:
- Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits
- 401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%
- Tuition reimbursement
- Paid Time Off (PTO) accrual beginning Day 1
Note: Benefits may vary based on position type and/or level.
Our Commitment to Belonging
We believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued, and supported, and we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment for our patients, employees, and communities.
Recognition
Five of our hospitals have been named to Healthgrades’ America’s 250 Best Hospitals, placing Baylor Scott & White Health in the top 5% nationally for overall clinical excellence.
Interested candidates:
Contact Deborah Dixon, CPRP, Executive Physician Recruiter: Deborah.Dixon@BSWHealth.org
QUALIFICATIONS
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
- Licensed (or eligible for licensure) to practice medicine in the state of Texas by start date
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Dermatology
- Must demonstrate active pursuit of board certification if not yet certified
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Dermatologist Job Market in Texas
A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- DermCare Management2

- Lone Star Circle of Care2

- MedVet2

- Baylor Scott & White Health1

- BluePearl Pet Hospital1

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services7
- Non-Profit & Social Services2
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in dermatologist jobs across Texas.
- Active Texas Medical Board license to practice dermatology in Texas
- Board certification or active board eligibility through the American Board of Dermatology
- Completion of an accredited dermatology residency program following medical school
- Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from an accredited institution
- DEA registration and valid state controlled substance permit for prescribing authority
- Experience with dermoscopy, Mohs surgery principles, or procedural dermatology preferred
Dermatologist Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a dermatologist in Texas?
You become a dermatologist in Texas by completing medical school, a one-year internship, and a three-year accredited dermatology residency, then applying for a Texas Medical Board license. The Texas Medical Board oversees physician licensure in the state and requires passing USMLE or COMLEX examinations, a background check, and verification of your training. Board certification through the American Board of Dermatology, while not legally required, is expected by most Texas hospital systems and group practices.
How much do dermatologists make in Texas?
Dermatologists in Texas earn a median of about $218,670 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $98,500 for the lowest 10% to over $534,030 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire dermatologists in Texas?
Employers hiring dermatologists in Texas right now include DermCare Management, Lone Star Circle of Care, and MedVet, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's size and mix of large academic medical centers, multispecialty groups, and independent dermatology chains means openings are distributed across both major metros and growing suburban markets.
Which Texas cities have the most dermatologist jobs?
Houston, Round Rock, and Austin have the most dermatologist job openings in Texas. Houston and Dallas drive volume through their dense networks of hospital systems, academic medical centers, and private group practices, while San Antonio adds significant demand from military-affiliated facilities, UTSA Health, and a growing suburban population that has expanded outpatient dermatology capacity across the metro.
Are there remote dermatologist jobs in Texas?
Yes, but they're rare. Dermatology is a hands-on procedural specialty, so the vast majority of roles require in-person patient care. About 13% of dermatologist openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and those positions are almost exclusively in teledermatology, where physicians review submitted clinical images and provide consultations without a live patient visit.
How can I get hired as a dermatologist in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying to new-graduate or first-attending roles at large Texas academic systems such as UT Southwestern, UT Health, or Baylor College of Medicine, which regularly hire physicians directly out of residency. Fellowship training in Mohs surgery, cosmetic dermatology, or dermatopathology strengthens a new-grad application for Texas group practices. Physicians with an active Texas Medical Board license and board eligibility, even without years of independent practice, are routinely considered for associate-level attending positions at multispecialty groups and community health centers across the state.
Where can I find and apply to dermatologist jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to dermatologist jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers hiring in the state. Find roles that fit your specialty, experience level, and preferred metro, then apply directly to each position through the listing.
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