Obstetrician Jobs in Texas

Obstetrician jobs in Texas represent one of the most active markets in the country, with demand concentrated across large hospital systems, academic medical centers, and multi-specialty women's health groups at every level from new residency graduate through department chief. The busiest hiring metros are Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, where anchors like UTHealth Houston, Baylor Scott and White Health, and Texas Children's Hospital maintain consistent openings in maternal-fetal medicine, high-risk obstetrics, and general OB-GYN practice. Maternal-fetal medicine and laborist positions are the most sought-after sub-specialties across the state. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles6+
Top employerBaylor Scott & White Health
Top cityRound Rock, TX
Cities hiring5
Work type100% On-site
Top industryHealthcare

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Baylor Scott & White Health
Round Rock, Texas
Medical Specialists
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Baylor Scott & White Health
College Station, Texas
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Baylor Scott & White Health
Pflugerville, Texas
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Baylor Scott & White Health
Cedar Park, Texas
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Round Rock, Texas
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Obstetrician Jobs by City in Texas

Where Texas roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Round Rock
2 jobs
Cedar Park
1 jobs
College Station
1 jobs
Houston
1 jobs
Pflugerville
1 jobs

Obstetrician Job Market in Texas

A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Baylor Scott & White Health
    Baylor Scott & White Health5
  • University of Houston
    University of Houston1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Healthcare & Medical Services5
  • Education1

What Texas Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in obstetrician jobs across Texas.

  • Active Texas Medical Board license or eligibility to obtain one
  • Completion of an accredited OB-GYN residency program and board certification
  • Current DEA registration and Texas Controlled Substances Certificate
  • Active hospital privileges or ability to obtain privileges at a Texas facility
  • Experience with electronic health records systems used in large Texas health systems
  • Current BLS and ACLS certification with NRP certification preferred for labor and delivery

Obstetrician Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become an obstetrician in Texas?

To practice as an obstetrician in Texas, you must hold an active license issued by the Texas Medical Board, which requires completing a U.S.-accredited medical degree, finishing an accredited OB-GYN residency, and passing the USMLE or COMLEX series. Board certification through the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology is expected by most Texas employers. You will also need a Texas Controlled Substances Certificate and DEA registration before seeing patients.

How much do obstetricians make in Texas?

Obstetricians in Texas earn a median of about $271,960 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $73,450 for the lowest 10% to over $425,630 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.

Which companies hire obstetricians in Texas?

Employers hiring obstetricians in Texas right now include Baylor Scott & White Health and University of Houston, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's large integrated health systems, academic medical centers, and growing women's health groups across the state drive the majority of consistent openings.

Which Texas cities have the most obstetrician jobs?

Round Rock, Cedar Park, and College Station account for the most obstetrician openings in Texas. Houston's dense concentration of academic medical centers and trauma systems drives the highest volume, Dallas supports demand through its large suburban health networks and teaching hospitals, and San Antonio's military medical infrastructure and growing civilian systems add steady hiring across the metro.

Are there remote obstetrician jobs in Texas?

Yes, but they're rare. Obstetrics is a hands-on clinical specialty requiring in-person patient care, so the vast majority of roles are on-site. About 0% of obstetrician openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and those positions are almost entirely in telehealth triage, prenatal consultation, or administrative medical director functions rather than direct delivery care.

How can I get hired as an obstetrician in Texas with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is applying directly to large Texas health systems that accept new residency graduates, with Baylor Scott and White Health, UTHealth Houston, and Christus Health among the systems that regularly bring on new-grad obstetricians. Targeting laborist or nocturnist positions is a practical first move, as these shift-based roles are designed for physicians building procedural volume. Completing your Texas Medical Board application before residency ends and securing hospital privileges early removes the main hiring delay that affects newer physicians.

Where can I find and apply to obstetrician jobs in Texas?

You can find and apply to obstetrician jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings from employers hiring now. Search the listings to find roles that match your specialty, experience level, and preferred metro, then apply directly to the ones that fit.

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