Medical Doctor Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Texas
Texas is one of the most active states for medical doctor visa sponsorship, driven by major health systems like Houston Methodist, UT Southwestern, and Baylor Scott & White. Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio anchor most hiring activity, with strong demand across academic medical centers, rural health shortage areas, and the rapidly expanding Texas Medical Center.
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INTRODUCTION
Where compassion meets innovation and technology and our employees are family.
Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below.
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB:
Primary responsibility will be rotation scheduling for pediatric residents throughout the academic year. Associated scheduling of resident presentations and logging of resident PTO. Management of resident quarterly professionalism, stipend, lecture evaluations, and scheduling of simulation labs. Coordinating with accounting to maintain accurate information for CHGME documentation. Coordination with Medical Education staff for onboarding of students, observers, and residents. Assistance with other tasks within Medical Education Department to facilitate resident and medical student activities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Educational Schedules and Reports
- Creates, monitors, and disseminates trainee schedules and manages those rotation schedules throughout the year (entering into residency management system, ensuring budget compliance, verifying required training goals are met, etc.).
- Creates, monitors, and disseminates resident presentation schedules.
- Creates, monitors, and disseminates faculty lecture schedules.
- Monitors completion and compliance of resident work hour logs.
- Tracks procedural competency of trainees and schedules simulation experiences to support trainee needs.
Administrative
- Assists with execution of institutional and/or program activities with a high degree of independence (e.g. educational events, trainings, recruitment, orientation, graduation, site visits, etc.).
- Partners with program directors concerning program management challenges and activities. Identifies and evaluates methods for improvement and makes recommendations to program leadership.
- Educates and manages distribution of institutional and program policies.
- Functions as a liaison between the residents, program director, faculty, GME office, human resources labor relations, participating sites, and other internal department and outside agencies.
- Maintains processes for tracking data:
- Rotations
- Case/Procedure logs
- Work Hour compliance
- Conference attendance
- Vacation, sick time
- Professionalism Stipend requirements
- Critically evaluates program policies to ensure alignment with institutional and accreditation requirements.
- Responds to any additional institutional GME requests.
Credentialing
- Ensures appropriate documentation is prepared when a trainee enters a Special CCC process or remediation.
- Maintains appropriate documentation for board eligibility.
Evaluation
- Proficient with Residency Database Management system.
- Assists with development of and ensures completion of formative, summative, semi-annual, final and 360 degree evaluations of the trainees.
- Attends Clinical Competency Committee (CCC) meetings, takes minutes, and assists with action plans as needed.
- Develops comparison data of evaluations and milestones for trainees in the program for presentation to the Graduate Medicine Education Committee (GMEC) as needed.
- Analyzes completed evaluations for concerns and shares information with the program director and CCC.
- Assists with development of program evaluations, disseminates, monitors completion and tracks action plans.
Project management
- Assists with coordination of Fall Retreat, Senior Leadership Workshop, Rising Upper Level Workshop and Practice management Seminar.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
Bachelors degree; 3 years experience in Adult education/training preferred.

INTRODUCTION
Where compassion meets innovation and technology and our employees are family.
Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below.
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB:
Primary responsibility will be rotation scheduling for pediatric residents throughout the academic year. Associated scheduling of resident presentations and logging of resident PTO. Management of resident quarterly professionalism, stipend, lecture evaluations, and scheduling of simulation labs. Coordinating with accounting to maintain accurate information for CHGME documentation. Coordination with Medical Education staff for onboarding of students, observers, and residents. Assistance with other tasks within Medical Education Department to facilitate resident and medical student activities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Educational Schedules and Reports
- Creates, monitors, and disseminates trainee schedules and manages those rotation schedules throughout the year (entering into residency management system, ensuring budget compliance, verifying required training goals are met, etc.).
- Creates, monitors, and disseminates resident presentation schedules.
- Creates, monitors, and disseminates faculty lecture schedules.
- Monitors completion and compliance of resident work hour logs.
- Tracks procedural competency of trainees and schedules simulation experiences to support trainee needs.
Administrative
- Assists with execution of institutional and/or program activities with a high degree of independence (e.g. educational events, trainings, recruitment, orientation, graduation, site visits, etc.).
- Partners with program directors concerning program management challenges and activities. Identifies and evaluates methods for improvement and makes recommendations to program leadership.
- Educates and manages distribution of institutional and program policies.
- Functions as a liaison between the residents, program director, faculty, GME office, human resources labor relations, participating sites, and other internal department and outside agencies.
- Maintains processes for tracking data:
- Rotations
- Case/Procedure logs
- Work Hour compliance
- Conference attendance
- Vacation, sick time
- Professionalism Stipend requirements
- Critically evaluates program policies to ensure alignment with institutional and accreditation requirements.
- Responds to any additional institutional GME requests.
Credentialing
- Ensures appropriate documentation is prepared when a trainee enters a Special CCC process or remediation.
- Maintains appropriate documentation for board eligibility.
Evaluation
- Proficient with Residency Database Management system.
- Assists with development of and ensures completion of formative, summative, semi-annual, final and 360 degree evaluations of the trainees.
- Attends Clinical Competency Committee (CCC) meetings, takes minutes, and assists with action plans as needed.
- Develops comparison data of evaluations and milestones for trainees in the program for presentation to the Graduate Medicine Education Committee (GMEC) as needed.
- Analyzes completed evaluations for concerns and shares information with the program director and CCC.
- Assists with development of program evaluations, disseminates, monitors completion and tracks action plans.
Project management
- Assists with coordination of Fall Retreat, Senior Leadership Workshop, Rising Upper Level Workshop and Practice management Seminar.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
Bachelors degree; 3 years experience in Adult education/training preferred.
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Which companies sponsor visas for medical doctors in Texas?
The largest sponsoring employers for medical doctors in Texas include Houston Methodist Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Baylor Scott & White Health, Texas Children's Hospital, and Memorial Hermann Health System. Academic medical centers affiliated with UT Health, Texas A&M, and the University of Texas system also sponsor international physicians regularly, particularly for residency-trained doctors entering attending or faculty roles.
Which visa types are most common for medical doctor roles in Texas?
The H-1B is the most common visa for international medical doctors working in Texas, as physician roles qualify as specialty occupations requiring a medical degree. The J-1 waiver is also widely used, particularly for doctors who completed a J-1 residency and are now serving in a Health Professional Shortage Area or medically underserved community in Texas. The O-1A applies in cases involving physicians with exceptional ability or distinction.
Which cities in Texas have the most medical doctor sponsorship jobs?
Houston leads Texas for medical doctor sponsorship volume, anchored by the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex in the world. Dallas and Fort Worth follow closely, with major health systems including UT Southwestern and Baylor Scott & White concentrated in the Metroplex. San Antonio has a strong military and VA medicine presence, and Austin is growing rapidly alongside its expanding hospital infrastructure.
How to find medical doctor visa sponsorship jobs in Texas?
Migrate Mate lists medical doctor jobs in Texas that are open to visa sponsorship, filtered specifically so you are not sorting through roles that won't support international applicants. You can search by city, specialty area, and visa type. Given the volume of hiring across Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, filtering by location within Migrate Mate helps narrow to health systems actively recruiting sponsored physicians.
Are there state-specific factors that affect visa sponsorship for medical doctors in Texas?
Texas has a high concentration of federally designated Health Professional Shortage Areas, which creates meaningful opportunities for J-1 waiver positions where physicians agree to practice in underserved communities for a set period in exchange for the waiver. The Texas Department of State Health Services administers a Conrad 30 waiver program, which allows up to 30 J-1 waivers per year specifically for Texas shortage areas, making the state a notable pipeline for internationally trained physicians entering practice.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored medical doctor jobs in Texas?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.
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