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Physiatrist/Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Physician - Phoenix Children's
November 20, 2024
https://careers.phoenixchildrens.com/Positions/Provider-jobs
Phoenix Children’s is seeking a talented, energetic, compassionate and collegial Pediatric Physiatrist/Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine physician to join the Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). The Division of PM&R, a key division within Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s, is comprised of an expert team of fellowship-trained pediatric PM&R physicians and nurse practitioners who provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care, allowing children to achieve their optimal level of independence.
The ideal candidates will have a broad base of clinical knowledge and strong interest in program development, specifically growth of inpatient and outpatient programs as Phoenix Children’s continues to expand services and capability.
Clinical work includes the inpatient rehabilitation unit, the inpatient PM&R consult
service, outpatient physiatry clinic and other multidisciplinary clinics. The Division is actively involved in injection therapy management for spasticity and dystonia in a variety of settings as well as multidisciplinary surgical management including SDR/ITB/DBS. Opportunities are available for clinical expansion in EMG/NCV. Educational/teaching involvement with the HonorHealth PM&R residency program in Phoenix and pediatric, neurology, and palliative care training programs.
Highlights of PM&R Division:
- The only dedicated acute pediatric and adolescent inpatient rehabilitation program and the only fellowship-trained pediatric PM&R staff in the state of Arizona and in the contiguous regions.
- 12-bed CARF-accredited inpatient unit with private rooms, ventilator capability, and contiguous therapy gym and private therapy treatment room spaces
- Up-to-date rehab technology and experienced inpatient and outpatient pediatric therapists
- Onsite school program, psychology, neuropsychology, pet and music therapy support services
- Gait lab
- Strong interdisciplinary environment
- Opportunities for pediatric and PM&R resident education, medical student and fellow rotations
- Ability to seek faculty status at University of Arizona, Arizona State, Mayo Clinic, and Creighton
- Clinical research opportunities and institutional research support
- Part of Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s and a member of the Phoenix Children’s Medical Group
- Administrative opportunities for the neuroscience institute, hospital level, and University of Arizona College of Medicine committee membership as well as opportunities for leadership within the Division, the PM&R residency program, and the Phoenix Children’s Medical Staff
About Phoenix Children’s:
Phoenix Children’s is expanding to ensure that families across Arizona have access to top-tier pediatric healthcare. Our growing footprint includes a comprehensive quaternary children’s hospital, a free-standing emergency department, and two new community hospital locations which opened in 2024. With more than 40 sites of care and clinics, we are dedicated to delivering high-quality care throughout the Southwest. Our medical staff of over 1,500 providers is committed to addressing a wide range of pediatric health challenges, from the everyday to the most complex.
In addition to patient care, Phoenix Children’s is committed to education and innovation. Our physicians hold academic appointments at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Mayo Medical School, and Creighton Medical School, and are actively engaged in both clinical and translational research.
For the 14th consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Phoenix Children’s among the nation’s “Best Children’s Hospitals.” The health system was also named the No. 1 children’s hospital in Arizona and third in the Southwest region. Phoenix Children’s is the only children’s hospital in Arizona ever to be recognized by U.S. News & World Report. Phoenix Children’s also consistently ranks on the Becker’s Hospital Review list of the 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare.
This position offers competitive compensation, excellent benefits, including employer retirement contribution, generous vacation/meeting time, CME funds, health and dental benefits, disability, and life insurance.
For application, please contact:
David Blaha
Physician Talent Acquisition Partner
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
The Phoenix Valley Region is the fifth largest metropolitan area in the US. Over the last several years, Phoenix and its surrounding communities have experienced significant population growth while still maintaining a favorable cost of living compared to the other largest metro areas. Year-round sunshine, abundant scenic desert landscape, and access to every possible cultural and recreational and spectator sports activities are other advantages of living in the Phoenix Valley area.
Physician/Attending - Orthopedic Surgeon - Orthopedic Surgery Director of the CP & NM center
November 19, 2024
NCPS-ORTHOPEDICS & SUPPORT
Florida-Miami-Nicklaus Children's Hospital - Main Hospital Campus
Miami, Florida
Requisition ID: 27140
Nicklaus Children's Hospital, a 307-bed freestanding children's hospital and ACS-verified Level I trauma center, and Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists (NCPS), the physician multispecialty group practice of Nicklaus Children's Health System, have an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon with expertise in treating complex patients with neuromuscular disorders to serve as the Director of the Cerebral Palsy and Neuromotor Center.
This position is in partnership with the Neurosciences (Brain Institute) medical and surgical leadership. Our current team includes 12 orthopedic surgeons with subspecialties such as spine, orthopedic oncology, limb differences and length discrepancies, sports medicine, trauma, cerebral palsy, and neuromuscular disorders. We also have highly skilled physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurse coordinators, orthopedic technicians, athletic trainers, support staff, residents, and fellows. Our physicians perform approximately 1,600 surgical procedures annually, while the pediatric orthopedic surgery practice handles around 34,000 outpatient visits across multiple locations.
The Cerebral Palsy and Neuromotor Center promotes collaboration between the Orthopedic and Brain Institutes, leading a comprehensive, multidisciplinary program. This team includes experts in orthopedics, neurology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, rehabilitation (PM&R), physical therapy, and developmental primary care. Together, they address a wide range of health issues, providing expert consultations, evaluations, advanced surgical interventions, and non-surgical therapies.
As Director of the Cerebral Palsy and Neuromotor Center, the chosen candidate will provide orthopedic medical and surgical leadership, overseeing clinical goals and activities. This role requires close collaboration with the administrative team to drive strategic growth, ensure operational efficiency, and maintain a high-quality patient experience. The Director will also partner with the Brain Institute’s leadership on quality initiatives and foster a culture of professionalism and accountability. In conjunction with the Rehabilitation Services team, we are finalizing preparations for the Gait Analysis and Mobility Lab, which is expected to launch in Q1 2025. The candidate should have experience with gait and motion analysis.
This surgeon will work closely with the Chief and leadership of the Orthopedic, Sports Medicine & Spine Institute and Nicklaus Children’s Hospital to drive strategic growth and further develop the program, ensuring the highest standards of clinical care for pediatric patients with cerebral palsy and neuromuscular disorders. The position involves maintaining an active clinical practice, expanding research activities, and representing Nicklaus Children’s Hospital at local, regional, and national forums. The surgeon will also engage in community outreach initiatives to promote the program and its six pediatric orthopedic clinic locations in the tri-county area, with a 7th location opening in 2025.
Nicklaus Children's Hospital's Orthopedics Program is proud to be ranked among the top 25 nationally (U.S. News & World Report, 2024-2025). Reflecting Nicklaus Children’s unwavering commitment to pediatric healthcare, the hospital opened the new Kenneth C. Griffin Surgical Tower in September 2024. This five-story, 131,000-square-foot facility elevates the hospital’s surgical capabilities, combining a patient-centered environment with cutting-edge technology. The Griffin Surgical Tower, located in the heart of the campus, features state-of-the-art operating rooms equipped with the latest technology and surgical teams.
Additionally, the Orthopedic, Sports Medicine & Spine Institute is preparing to relocate to a new 19,000-square-foot facility in early Spring, 2025. This new space includes 18 exam rooms, three cast rooms, two conference rooms, and an imaging suite featuring two x-ray machines and a state-of-the-art EOS imaging machine. This new institute space represents an exciting milestone, as all Orthopedic, Sports Medicine, and Spine services will now be housed in one central location on the main campus and facilitate a more seamless experience for families and patient care.
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital is located in Miami, Florida and offers all the advantages of a tropical, diverse and metropolitan community. Enjoy abundant sunshine and warm weather year-round with easy access to numerous recreational opportunities, cultural and professional sporting venues, and international travel.
We strongly encourage all highly experienced orthopedic surgeons with the required credentials and skills, along with proven ability to engage successfully with colleagues and patients while providing exceptional care and outcomes, to apply for this position.
Competitive compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates, please contact:
Joyce Berger, Physician Recruiter
786-624-3510
DFW
Medical Director of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
October 15, 2024
Shriners Children’s Shreveport is recruiting a Medical Director of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery to join its current full-time staff.
Why Shriners Children's?
Shriners Children's is the premier pediatric burn, orthopedic, spinal cord injury, cleft lip and palate, and pediatric subspecialties healthcare system. With multiple hospitals, outpatient clinics, ambulatory care centers and outreach locations across the globe, we provide excellent care to children up to age 18 regardless of their family’s ability to pay or insurance status. Our mission is to change and improve lives by caring for our patients, conducting research to gain knowledge and develop new treatments, and providing educational opportunities for physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Site Description:
- Multispecialty outpatient clinic: orthopedics (spine, hand, neuromuscular), sports medicine, oral maxillofacial surgery, rheumatology, genetic testing, and spasticity management.
- Directly adjacent to the Louisiana State University Health Science Center
- Two supportive affiliates: Oschsner LSU St. Mary’s Medical Center and Willis Knighton South
- Significant APP support
- EMR: EPIC
- Opportunity to teach med students, residents, and fellows
- Access to onsite ancillary departments, including: radiology (including EOS), prosthetics and orthotics, lab, rehabilitation, PT/OT/Speech, motion analysis center, and Childlife
Why Move to Shreveport, LA?
- Affordability: Cost of living below the national average
- Climate: Mild winters and long, warm summers
- Cultural Scene: Shreveport Symphony Orchestra, Shreveport Opera, and the R.W. Norton Art Gallery.
- Festivals and Events: Louisiana State Fair, Mudbug Madness (celebrating crawfish), and the Red River Revel Arts Festival.
- Outdoor activities: Numerous opportunities for hiking, biking, wildlife watching, fishing, hunting, and boating in its many parks, including the sprawling C. Bickham Dickson Park and the Red River National Wildlife Refuge
- Job Market: Diverse economy with key industries in healthcare, manufacturing, and gaming. The presence of Barksdale Air Force Base also contributes to economic stability.
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation
- Robust benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, flexible spending account.
- Multiple retirement plans with organizational match.
- Student loan forgiveness.
- Excellent work-life balance
- Relocation assistance
- Employer provided professional liability coverage
- 100% company-paid group life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability.
- Generous PTO accrual.
- Job stability in a renowned healthcare institution.
- Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of children and their families, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay, provides a sense of purpose and fulfillment
Responsibilities:
- Provide clinical leadership in education, research, management of physicians and practitioners, scheduling, and collaboration with community affiliates.
- Schedule: 2 days of clinic and 2 days of OR/week, with 0.2 FTE of administrative duties.
- Gait Lab responsibilities, including Medical Director of the Gait Lab.
- Educate medical students, residents, and fellows through lectures, workshops, and training sessions.
- Engage in research activities, contribute to advancements in pediatric orthopedics, and publish findings in reputable journals.
- Participate in regional outreach programs, community initiatives, and represent the facility at professional conferences and events.
- Attend monthly Board of Governor meetings and maintain with Shriners Fraternity
Qualifications:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school
- Must hold a current board certification from the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
- Successful completion of a fellowship in Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
- At least eight years post fellowship experience required.
- Must possess or be eligible for Louisiana medical license
- DEA license
- Neuromuscular background preferred, but not required.
- Active participation in professional associations, such as POSN
Physiatrist, Neuromotor Disorders – Division of Developmental Pediatrics
October 10, 2024
BC Children’s Hospital/Sunny Hill Health Centre for ChildrenUniversity of British Columbia
Temporary One Year Position, 0.5-1.0 FTE
View the position online: https://jobs.phsa.ca/job/vancouver/physiatrist-neuromotor-disorders-division-of-developmental-pediatrics-bc-children-s-hospital-sunny-/909/70744136960
An outstanding opportunity is available to join the Division of Developmental Pediatrics at BC Children’s Hospital/Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the University of British Columbia as a physiatrist in the area of neuromotor disabilities.
The Child Development and Rehabilitation (CDR) Program at Sunny Hill is a provincial resource providing consultation and community support for the management of children with disabilities. You will be expected to work with the inter-disciplinary team within the Neuromotor Program and Acute Rehabilitation Unit and take a role in working with our team to develop provincially focused evidence-based services for children with rehabilitation needs. Our population includes children and adolescents with a variety of neuromotor disabilities and children and who require rehabilitation. Services are provided in the outpatient, day patient, and inpatient setting. This role will include clinical health services planning and quality improvement activities related to relevant programs within CDR, as well as involvement and potential opportunities for taking on a leadership role in developing a new outpatient rehabilitation program.
The Division has twenty-one members and works within a program management model with excellent inter-professional collaborative opportunities. The Division has a Royal College approved training program in Developmental Pediatrics.
The successful candidate will have certification in Physical medicine and rehabilitation (or equivalent training within another country) and have relevant experience related to children and adolescents. Training in pediatric rehabilitation will be an advantage. The successful candidate must be eligible to obtain a specialist’s license to practice in British Columbia.
The anticipated start date is negotiable. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Applications including your most current CV; letter of interest; and names, academic rank, and contact information of four referees (including one from your current employer), will be accepted until the position is filled and should be directed to:
Contact: Dr. Sharon Smile
Interim Head, Division of Developmental Pediatrics
BC Children’s Hospital/Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children
Email administrative assistant Natalie Garrett.
About Provincial Health Services Authority
BC Children's Hospital (BCCH) cares for the province's most acutely ill or injured children and youth, provides developmental and rehabilitation services to children and youth throughout BC, and offers a broad range of health services. Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children (SHHC), a leading provincial facility offering specialized services to children and youth with developmental disabilities from birth to age 19, works collaboratively with BCCH. SHHC focuses on the child and their family while supporting health care professionals in their community. BCCH also operates a wide number of specialized health programs, is a leading acute care teaching facility, and conducts research to advance health and care through the Child and Family Research Institute and in partnership with the University of British Columbia.BCCH and SHHC are agencies of the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA) which plans, manages and evaluates specialty and province-wide health care services across BC. PHSA embodies values that reflect a commitment to excellence. These include: Patients first • Best value • Results matter • Excellence through knowledge • Open to possibilities
For more information on all that the PHSA has to offer, please visit: careers.phsa.ca
For more information about BC Children’s Hospital, please visit the website at: bcchildrens.caPHSA, BCCH, and SHHC are committed to employment equity, encouraging all qualified individuals to apply. We recognize that our ability to provide the best care for our diverse patient populations relies on a rich diversity of skills, knowledge, background and experience, and value a safe, inclusive and welcoming environment.One of PHSA’s North Star priorities is to eradicate Indigenous-specific racism, which includes dismantling barriers to health care employment at every level. We welcome Indigenous individuals to apply and/or contact the Sanya'kula Team (Indigenous Recruitment & Employee Experience) for support at indigenous.employment@phsa.ca.Indigenous-specific anti-racism initiatives are rooted in addressing the unique forms of discrimination, historical and ongoing injustices, and marginalization faced by Indigenous peoples. These initiatives align with an Indigenous rights-based approach, recognizing the inherent rights and self-determination of Indigenous communities. PHSA must uphold legislative obligations and provincial commitments found in the foundational documents such as including Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action (2015), In Plain Sight (2020), BC's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (2019), United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), Reclaiming Power and Place Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls Calls for Justice (2019), the Declaration Act Action Plan and Remembering Keegan: A First Nations Case Study.
Division Chief Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine-Phoenix Children’s
October 7, 2024
Phoenix Children’s is seeking a talented, energetic, innovative and collegial Pediatric Physiatrist/Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine physician to lead the Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) within Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s.
https://careers.phoenixchildrens.com/Positions/Provider-jobs
The Pediatric Division Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) is a leadership position responsible for overseeing and guiding the clinical, educational, and research activities within the division. This role entails providing comprehensive and specialized medical care to pediatric patients with neuromuscular conditions, congenital conditions and trauma/injuries, while leading a team of healthcare professionals and collaborating with other departments to ensure the highest quality of care.
Key Responsibilities:
- Clinical Leadership:
- Provide expert clinical care to pediatric patients with physical disabilities, neuromuscular disorders, congenital conditions, and injuries.
- Develop and implement treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs, involving a combination of medical interventions, therapies, and rehabilitation techniques.
- Collaborate with other healthcare specialists, such as pediatricians, orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, and therapists, to ensure a multidisciplinary approach to patient care
- Administrative and Leadership:
- Lead the Pediatric PM&R division, including overseeing daily operations, resource allocation, growth, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Recruit, hire, and mentor a team of healthcare professionals, including physicians, therapists, nurses, and support staff.
- Develop and manage the division's budget, ensuring efficient utilization of resources and adherence to financial goals.
- Education and Training:
- Provide educational leadership by developing and implementing training programs for medical students, residents, and fellows in the field of Pediatric PM&R.
- Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional development within the division.
- Research and Innovation:
- Engage in clinical research and contribute to advancing the field of Pediatric PM&R through publications, presentations, and participation in relevant conferences.
- Collaborate with research teams to identify opportunities for improving treatment outcomes, patient experiences, and innovative therapies.
- Collaboration and Networking:
- Collaborate with other departments, healthcare institutions, and community organizations to enhance patient care, referral pathways, and community outreach.
- Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders to foster partnerships and support the division's goals.
- Quality Improvement and Patient Safety:
- Establish and monitor quality metrics to ensure the delivery of safe, effective, and patient-centered care.
- Implement evidence-based practices and protocols to enhance patient outcomes and safety.
Qualifications:
- Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree with board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, preferably with sub-specialization in Pediatric PM&R.
- Eligibility for medical licensure in the jurisdiction of practice.
- Proven clinical expertise in Pediatric PM&R, with a strong record of patient care and outcomes.
- Demonstrated leadership experience, ideally in a clinical or academic setting.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills.
- Strong commitment to education, research, and the advancement of the field.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital has a dedicated 12-bed inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, which opened in 2013 and is the only pediatric rehabilitation unit in Arizona. The physicians in the Division of PM&R are employed under Phoenix Children’s Medical Group and work collaboratively with others in neuroscience under the auspices of the Barrow Neurologic Institute for Children at PCH. This position would share coverage of the inpatient rehabilitation unit, the inpatient PM&R consult service, and both outpatient physiatry as well as multi-disciplinary clinics. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in program development, a broad base of clinical knowledge, and particular interest in botulinum toxin/ phenol injections. There are opportunities to participate in clinical research.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is a full-service freestanding non-profit tertiary pediatric medical center with 433 beds. PCH is the only level 1 pediatric trauma center in Arizona, with approximately 2,588 trauma admissions yearly, with neuroscience and orthopedics programs that are among the largest such pediatric programs in the country. PCH opened a state-of-the-art motion analysis laboratory in 2015. PCH also has 72 intensive care unit beds as well as 33 NICU beds. We offer the full range of pediatric specialty services at our central Phoenix location, as well as outreach in 5 community-located PCH owned and operated multispecialty clinics around the valley.
To support the Division, PCH has the full complement of pediatric specialists, therapists, psychologists and neuropsychologists. PCH is cited by US News and World Report as a top children’s hospital in eight specialty areas. Our main academic partner is the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix where PCH doctors constitute the Department of Child Health. We also have academic affiliations with Arizona State University, the Mayo Clinic and Creighton University College of Medicine. We have a large pediatric residency program, a neurology residency, and we participate in a joint Med-Peds residency.
To request more information or express your interest in this opportunity, please contact:
David Blaha
Physician Talent Acquisition Partner
Phoenix Children’s
p (602) 933-1101 | c (319) 290-2906
dblaha@phoenixchildrens.com
Daniel J. Ostlie, MD
Surgeon-in-Chief and Chair of Surgery
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
p (602) 933-7003
dostlie@phoenixchildrens.com
Pediatric Rehabilitation Faculty Position, Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Department at Boston Children’s Hospital
October 4, 2024
The Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Department at Boston Children’s Hospital is seeking academic pediatric rehabilitation physicians to join our Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Program. Areas of particular interest include management of children with neuromuscular conditions, including cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophies. The successful candidates will provide care in inpatient and outpatient settings at Boston Children’s Hospital’s main campus, Franciscan Children’s Hospital, and one or more of our satellite locations. Dedication to research and teaching and a willingness to devote significant time to these efforts is preferred.
Details:
Applicants will be expected to be active clinically and to supervise medical students, physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) residents and fellows, as well as residents and fellows in orthopedics, neurology, pediatrics, and other disciplines. They will be expected to perform general pediatric rehabilitation procedures commensurate with training and skill.
Appointment as an instructor, assistant professor, or associate professor at Harvard Medical School will be commensurate with experience, training, and achievements, in addition to teaching activities. Suitable candidates will have an MD or MD-PhD and be board-certified or board-eligible in physical medicine and rehabilitation and pediatric rehabilitation medicine.
Requirements:
Candidates must be eligible for licensure without restriction within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. All candidates must have evidence of advanced training in pediatric rehabilitation medicine, or be willing to obtain such advanced training, prior to their independent appointment within our department. In most cases, this will mean completion of an accredited pediatric rehabilitation medicine fellowship.
To apply:
Interested candidates should send a personal statement outlining their clinical and research interests, three potential referees, and curriculum vitae to Joanne Casey at BCHOrthoSportsRecruit@childrens.harvard.edu.
All inquiries are confidential.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristics protected by law.
Job Post online: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:0dcaa23d-5ef1-42ff-a741-5e4a9de098ae
Open Rank Associate Professor to Professor - Director of Neuromuscular Research Program: Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals/Helppie Family Chair
October 4, 2024
This is a unique opportunity to work in an academic and clinically busy orthopedic department as Director of the Neuromuscular Research Program and Center for Gait and Movement Analysis, and the holder of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals/Helppie Family Endowed Chair in Orthopedic Movement Analysis. The position will be a full-time faculty Associate Professor or higher position in the Department of Orthopedics with a focus on clinical care and research for neuromuscular disorders. This position will report to the Chair of Pediatric Orthopedics, and as needed the Director for the Center for Children’s Surgery and to the Chair of the University of Colorado Department of Orthopedics. Additionally, this position will partner with leaders in the Pediatric Rehabilitation department.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide orthopedic leadership and direction for the neuromuscular subspecialty and the Center for Gait and Movement Analysis.
- Simple and complex orthopedic management of children and young adults with neuromuscular disorders.
- Perform clinical research related to neuromuscular disorders within and outside the Gait Laboratory.
- Participate in and attend Gait Laboratory review sessions and necessary Gait Laboratory functions.
- Lead preparation of manuscripts for publication. Assist with research training and supervision of graduate and medical students and residents. Assist with preparation of grants and project reports.
- Participate (attend, give talks, help organize) in educational programs including weekly academic conference, journal club, symposia.
- Prepare and give podium and poster presentations for educational purposes at institutional, local and national meetings.
- Participate in community outreach events including giving educational talks, organizing, planning, and attending.
- Enhance professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature, in-service meetings, and workshops.
- Provide attending call coverage and urgent surgical coverage as needed by the department of pediatric orthopedics.
- Manage simple and complex orthopedic trauma as well as provide fracture care in the ER or office as needed.
- Assess and treat acute/chronic medical problems with a focus on patients with neuromuscular disorders.
Why Join Us:
We are a department of nationally ranked orthopedic surgeons and primary care sports medicine physicians with a mission to provide the highest quality and most innovative orthopedic care through the integration of comprehensive education and cutting-edge musculoskeletal research. We place a high level of importance on achieving and maintaining a diverse environment that fosters excellence and rewarding opportunities. The Orthopedics Institute at Children's Hospital Colorado consistently provides some of the best care in the nation for children with a large variety of orthopedic diagnoses and injuries. We are one of only a few pediatric orthopedics programs to offer comprehensive pediatric musculoskeletal care all in one institution, including elective and acute care across the spectrum of pediatric musculoskeletal subspecialties. At Children’s Hospital Colorado, we are setting the standard for pediatric orthopedic care. Our experts care only for children and young adults. We tailor our care to help your child where they are and where they're going.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire.
- Associate Professor
- Board certified Orthopedic Surgeon
- Completion of a pediatric orthopedic fellowship with an emphasis on pediatric neuromuscular and foot and ankle disorders.
- Active Medical License
- Previous research experience, basic science and/or clinical
- 6 years’ experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified
- Professor
- Board certified Orthopedic Surgeon
- Completion of a pediatric orthopedic fellowship with an emphasis on pediatric neuromuscular and foot and ankle disorders.
- Active Medical License
- Previous research experience, basic science and/or clinical
- 12 years’ experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified
Preferred Qualifications:
- Research experience with a focus on neuromuscular disorders and gait analysis
- Evidence of scholarly activity
- Experience in an academic setting
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
This is a position requiring a focus on neuromuscular disorders and orthopedic surgery both in clinical care and research. The applicant must be:
- Self-directed, detail-oriented, and adaptable in a high-intensity environment.
- An excellent communicator with strong interpersonal skills and leadership skills.
How to Apply:
For full consideration, please submit the following document(s):
- A letter of interest describing relevant job experiences as they relate to listed job qualifications and interest in the position
- Curriculum vitae / Resume
- Five professional references including name, address, phone number (mobile number if appropriate), and email address
Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at www.cu.edu/cu-careers.
Questions should be directed to: Lindsey Renn at lindsey.renn@cuanschutz.edu
Screening of Applications Begins:
Applications will be accepted until finalists are identified, but preference will be given to complete applications received by December 1, 2024. Those who do not apply by this date may or may not be considered.
Anticipated Pay Range:
The starting salary range (or hiring range) for this position has been established as HIRING RANGE:
- Associate Professor: $450,000 - $550,000
- Professor- $550,000 - $650,000
Website: https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=34776&lang=en
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon – Duke Health
October 4, 2024
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University is seeking an academically oriented, board certified or board eligible orthopaedic surgeon fellowship trained in Pediatric Orthopaedics. This faculty member will join colleagues practicing at several locations with a variety of clinical profiles. Excellent candidates have a minimum of 5 years of clinical experience, are active in academic societies, and have an interest in treating children with neuromuscular disorders.
Opportunity:
- Support for research activities – independently or in collaboration with faculty colleagues – is available throughout the broad range of the academic disciplines at Duke University to meet the goals and interests of this new faculty member.
- Join a rich training environment at Duke, with participation by students, residents, and fellows.
- Candidate provides orthopaedic emergency coverage in the Duke University Health System, which includes Duke University Hospital, a Level 1 trauma center with 4100 trauma activations per year.
- Faculty appointment with the Duke School of Medicine at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor level, Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with experience.
Qualifications:
- Board certified or board eligible orthopaedic surgeon fellowship trained in Pediatric Orthopaedics.
- The ideal candidate would have a minimum of 5 years of clinical experience.
- A commitment to excellent patient care, as well as teaching, scholarship, research, and leadership on local, national, and international levels.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary and Exceptional Duke Faculty benefits, including college tuition assistance for dependent children and excellent retirement package.
- Demonstrated ability to foster an inclusive community of scholarship in academic medicine, engagement, and wellness among a diverse faculty, staff, resident, and student environment.
Pediatric Orthopaedics has created a unique culture of continuous learning, innovation, and collaboration while recruiting outstanding fellows and residents who create new opportunities to learn and find new and better ways of teaching. Duke Orthopaedics offer a uniquely enjoyable and rewarding environment where excellent clinical care is provided in the context of learning, teaching, and investigation.
Visit Duke Orthopaedic Surgery at: https://ortho.duke.edu/
The greater Triangle area of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, has a population of more than two million residents that offers diverse opportunities. From urban loft living to suburban and rural family homes with acreage – there are options for every lifestyle. The Research Triangle Park (RTP) lies in the midst of the area, a globally prominent research and development center conceived around the main academic centers – Duke University, University of North Carolina, and North Carolina State University. This trio of leading universities, combined with the RTP, has helped create a region that is culturally diverse, economically resilient, and nationally recognized as a wonderful place to live.
To learn more about the Triangle visit https://www.visitraleigh.com/ and https://www.discoverdurham.com/
Website: https://ortho.duke.edu/
Interested candidates should submit CV and Letter of Interest at https://www.practicematch.com/physicians/job-details.cfm/983602
Pediatric Psychologist- University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria
September 17, 2024
Hiring Department: UICOMP-Pediatrics
Location: Peoria, IL USA
Requisition ID: 1025496
Posting Close Date: 12/11/2024
The pediatric psychologist will provide psychoeducational evaluations, developmental evaluations and behavioral management for infants, toddlers, and children with developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities. The psychologist will collaborate with team to decide and then perform assessments that are needed and then provide feedback to the family and the care team. They will also provide behavioral intervention to help the child and family achieve their goals.
The psychologist has the opportunity to participate in education, research and quality improvement.
Position Summary:
The Division of Child Development and Rehabilitation in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria is looking to add pediatric psychology to the program. The pediatric psychologist will work with developmental behavioral pediatrics, neurodevelopmental pediatrics, child development advanced practice registered nurses, social work, dietitians, nurses, and additional clinical staff to provide comprehensive care to patient with intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, and neurodevelopmental disabilities.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Conduct psychoeducational testing and other developmental tests as part of neurodevelopmental assessment along with neurodevelopmental and developmental behavioral providers.
- Collaboration in patient and family care with the Child Development and Rehabilitation Team including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social work, dietitians and other clinical staff.
- Writing of comprehensive assessment reports.
- Treatment of behavioral issues common to children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.
- Teaching of medical students, residents and fellows in pediatrics.
- Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- PhD or PsyD in psychology
- APA internship in Child or Pediatric psychology
- Psychoeducational and developmental testing in child with developmental and neurodevelopmental concerns
- Experience in behavioral interventions in children with intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities.
- Current Illinois Registration/licensure in clinical psychology or eligible in Illinois
Preferred Qualifications:
- Fellowship in pediatric psychology.
- Experience working with children and their families who have complex medical conditions.
- Interest in leading/participating in research or quality improvement in the area of child development and neurodevelopmental disabilities.
- Interest in providing supervision to fellows in pediatric psychology.
About University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria (UICOMP) Department of Pediatrics and OSF Healthcare Children’s Hospital of Illinois:
UICOMP is one of the three regional campuses of the University of Illinois College of Medicine, one of the largest public medical schools in the country. UICOMP’s educational programs include 244 medical students and 300 residents/fellows in 21 different post graduate programs. The Department of Pediatrics is one of the largest departments at UICOMP. In collaboration with the OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois, the Department has 19 divisions and over 145 faculty members providing general pediatrics and subspecialty services to the pediatric population in Central Illinois.
About Children’s Hospital of Illinois:
The current research infrastructure within the Department includes office of research, a dedicated biostatistician and internal research funding mechanism to support our faculty. The primary teaching hospital of UICOMP is Children’s Hospital of Illinois, a tertiary care facility serving a 37-county region with a population base of over two million. Children’s Hospital of Illinois provides comprehensive services to children, including Quaternary Care NICU and a state-designated Pediatric Critical Care Center. Children’s Hospital of Illinois is a major medical facility with 136 beds and a 32-bed critical care unit and the only Level 1 trauma center in Illinois outside of Chicago. There are existing resources through UICOMP and Children’s Hospital of Illinois for seeding research funding, quality and outcomes focused academic work and innovation in health education.
About Peoria, Il:
One of the oldest communities in Illinois with a population of 112,936, Peoria is equal distance from Chicago and St. Louis. Here we have an enviable standard of living, exciting venues within a 15-20 minute drive from our homes, safe streets, quality and quantity shopping, our own symphony, our own ballet, Broadway Theater League, museums, art guilds, first-class medical facilities, the nation's oldest community theater and oldest Santa Claus parade.
Our vibrant riverfront showcases a multitude of festivals and celebrations that light up the summer nights much like our extraordinary Fourth of July Sky Concert fireworks show that draws well over 100,000 annually. Residents are flocking to live in the refurbished warehouses and lofts on Water Street that produce the perfect lifestyle for a 24/7 city.
We have many global businesses that allow Peoria to play all over the world through their products and services. Peoria has begun to diversify its economy with infotech industries as well. Thus our business community attracts some of the brightest graduates throughout the nation.
To apply, please visit this job listing on the UIC Job Board at, https://uic.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/9688?c=uic, scroll towards the bottom of the page and click, “Apply Now”. You may be redirected to log into, or to create a new account.
For fullest consideration please apply by 10/3/2024.
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Medical Director of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery - Shriners Children's Salt Lake City
September 4, 2024
Shriners Children’s Salt Lake City is seeking a visionary leader with experience in program development to fill the role of Medical Director of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery. We are looking for a candidate with leadership experience and a growth mindset, who is passionate about advancing pediatric orthopedic care. Experience with a broad range of pediatric orthopedic conditions, with a special interest in neuromuscular conditions is required. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in managing a diverse caseload of pediatric orthopedic patients and driving innovative initiatives to enhance patient care and outcomes. Additionally, this physician will lead our transition to a new clinical location and will need to coordinate closely with our academic partner, the University of Utah, and our clinical partner, Intermountain Health/Primary Children's Hospital.
Responsibilities:
- Provide superb clinical and operative care to our patients, ensuring optimal outcomes and patient satisfaction.
- Provide clinical, educational, and research leadership for our physicians and advanced practice providers (APPs), guiding them in delivering exceptional patient care, fostering professional growth, and advancing the field through research.
- Serve as the Medical Director of the Gait Lab, overseeing specialized diagnostic and treatment services.
- Educate medical students, residents, and fellows through lectures, workshops, and hands-on training sessions.
- Engage in research activities to contribute to advancements in pediatric orthopedics and publish findings in reputable journals.
- Participate in regional outreach programs, community initiatives, and represent the facility at professional conferences and events.
- Foster collaborative relationships with Primary Children’s Hospital, Intermountain Health, and the University of Utah to enhance patient care and research efforts, particularly during the transition to a new clinical location.
- Represent the medical staff to our local Board of Governors, local Shriners administration, Shriners Medical Group, and the Department of Orthopedics of the University of Utah.
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation package and robust benefits including flexible spending accounts.
- Multiple retirement plans with organizational match.
- Student loan forgiveness opportunities.
- 100% company-paid group life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability.
- Generous PTO accrual.
- Fulfilling work that plays an integral role in advancing the mission of Shriners Children's in the Intermountain West, contributing to the expansion of pediatric orthopedic care and making a lasting impact on the lives of children and their families.
- Collaboration with other thought leaders in Shriners Children's Medical Group and our professional organizations, fostering innovation and sharing expertise to improve patient care and outcomes.
- Job stability and satisfaction in a supportive and innovative organization committed to excellence in pediatric orthopedic care.
Perks of Salt Lake City, UT:
- Family-friendly environment with access to safe communities.
- Breathtaking Nature: Enjoy outdoor activities amidst scenic mountains and deserts.
- Cultural Hub: Rich arts scene, festivals, and diverse culinary options.
- Access to 6 natural parks within a 5-hour drive, providing opportunities for exploration and adventure in the great outdoors.
- Proximity to a large and intellectually diverse University community, enriching the city's fabric with academic and cultural offerings.
- Convenient access to an international airport hub, facilitating travel and connectivity to destinations worldwide.
Qualifications:
- Completion of a Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery fellowship program.
- At least eight years post-fellowship experience required.
- Preferred national reputation in the field.
- Extensive experience in neuromuscular conditions.
- Board certification by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS).
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and stakeholders, exhibiting strong interpersonal skills and collaborative leadership capabilities.
- Must be eligible for medical licensure in the state of Utah.
- A positive and respectful attitude towards colleagues and patients is essential.
Application Process:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their comprehensive CV and cover letter to Ryan Jordan @ rjordan@jordansc.com / 314-324-7826.
About Shriners:
Shriners Children’s is an organization that respects, supports, and values each other. We are engaged in providing excellence in patient care, embracing multi-disciplinary education, and research with global impact. We foster a learning environment that values evidence based practice, experience, innovation, and critical thinking. Our compassion, integrity, accountability, and resilience define us as leaders in pediatric specialty care for our children and their families.
Pediatric Physiatrist - Baylor College of Medicine
September 3, 2024
We are seeking physicians who are fellowship-trained in Pediatric Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation to join Baylor College of Medicine as full-time faculty in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at CHRISTUS Children’s, the first and only freestanding, academic, not-for-profit children’s hospital in San Antonio. You’ll join an experienced pediatric physiatrist in an established pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation program and be part of developing a Neuroscience Center of Excellence. This plan includes both CHRISTUS Children’s and Baylor College of Medicine’s institutional commitments to the growth of neurosciences and the further development of pediatric physiatry services for the underserved children and adolescents of San Antonio and the southwest region of Texas.
You will provide comprehensive specialty clinical expertise for the care of patients with congenital and acquired neuromuscular, neurological and orthopedic conditions, and will incorporate management of hypertonia, orthotic prescription, therapy recommendations, and durable medical equipment evaluation/prescription while delivering high-quality care.
The ideal candidate will have a broad base of clinical knowledge and a strong interest in program development, specifically the growth of inpatient and outpatient programs as CHRISTUS Children’s continues to expand services. This position will have both clinical and non-clinical duties. You’ll also have global opportunities to develop comprehensive injection therapy and ITB pump management services as well as for clinical expansion in pediatric EMG/NCV and other areas of interest. Clinical work includes shared coverage of the inpatient rehabilitation program and the inpatient PM&R consult service, as well as both outpatient physiatry clinic and other multidisciplinary clinics.
About CHRISTUS Children’s and the Position:
- 8-bed acute pediatric and adolescent inpatient rehabilitation program with private rooms, contiguous therapy gym, private therapy treatment room spaces, child life and pet therapy support
- Up-to-date rehab technology and experienced inpatient and outpatient pediatric therapists
- Strong interdisciplinary environment and collegial colleagues who support PM&R services
- Clinical research opportunities
- Opportunities for leadership within the Division
- Shared coverage of the inpatient rehabilitation unit with hospital medicine
- Education/teaching involvement with the Baylor College of Medicine at CHRISTUS Children’s Pediatric Residency program and future potential for pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation resident elective rotations
- Other expanding pediatric specialty services at CHRISTUS Children’s, including satellite clinic locations and rehabilitation centers
- Unique community programs and facilities for children and adults with disabilities
The position comes with a faculty appointment, along with a competitive salary and full benefits package, and is employed by Baylor College of Medicine. The rank of the appointment as Assistant, Associate or Professor will be determined by the candidate’s credentials and experience.
About San Antonio
The Alamo City is one of Texas’ most historic and charming metropolitan areas, blending Old West history, Spanish heritage, and all the energy of a big city yet with the warm, welcoming feel of a small town. Residents are drawn to San Antonio by its housing prices, which are comparatively lower than other large U.S. cities, along with the area’s sunny weather and mild winters, rich diversity, excellent public and private schools, abundance of green space, professional sports, top-notch restaurants, two major amusement parks, shopping, nightlife and entertainment, and a strong regional economy, plus easy access to a major airport. Stroll or take a river barge along The River Walk, the city’s 15-mile urban waterway. On the weekends, you are just a short drive from the bustling heart of the city to the beauty and wide-open spaces of the Texas Hill Country with its rolling hills and big Texas skies along with the area’s abundant restaurants, shops, and galleries. You’re also conveniently located to explore Austin (less than 90 minutes), Houston (less than three hours), Dallas (about four hours) or the beaches of Galveston (less than four hours). And, as a resident of Texas, you’ll pay no state income tax.
For more details and confidential consideration, please forward your CV and letter of interest to Glenda Church Smith, Principal, Pediatric Search Partners, at glenda@pediatricsearchpartners.com.
More information: https://www.pediatricsearchpartners.com
CP Research Network Director - Registries
August 8, 2024
Background: The CP Research Network is the largest and most comprehensive collaboration of hospitals and community members working together to improve health outcomes for people with CP. We host the largest community and clinical registries in the US to gather robust and comprehensive data for research and quality improvement. We gather and share lived experiences of community members and measure aspects of the healthcare process to continuously improve health and wellbeing in ways that people with cerebral palsy value most. We focus research and consumer educational content on the health and wellness outcomes and ensure the CP community is included in the research process, the development of education materials, quality improvement initiatives and implementation of current clinical care pathways.
Position Description: The Registries Director will be responsible for all aspects of data definition, collection, curation, development, and reporting for our Clinical Registry (n=10,000+) and our Community Registry (n=2500+). The Registries Director will report to the VP of Research and Quality.
Responsibilities include:
- Manage the Registries:
- Assure that the registries are used to answer the questions and provide the fundamental value for which they have been defined.
- Engage sites and investigators to advance the registries toward their strategic objectives in the current plan.
- Participate in teams for the use of the registries in academic research, clinical trials, quality improvement, clinical decision support and population health, and advocacy.
- Oversight and Development of Data Definition, Data Collection, Data Transfer and Data Quality:
- Clinical Registry:
- Review, lead, refine and expand CPRN Registry Elements to support the research, quality improvement and outcomes sought by stakeholders.
- Partner with sites and CPRN EPIC consultant to ensure data collection is being built to populate the registry.
- Work with the DCC staff to implement, version, and assure the quality of the Registry Elements.
- Oversee the implementation, revision, and quality of Registry Elements in the CPRN REDCap.
- Work with sites implementing alternative data collection to assure consistency and completeness of the implementation of CPRN Registry Elements.
- Lead the effort with site Bioinformaticists to regularly transfer EMR data to the DCC.
- Community Registry:
- Measure, monitor and improve the conversion of MyCP participants to Community Registry research participants. Work with the social media team to improve engagement of MyCP members in research in the Community Registry.
- Work with investigators providing studies for the Community Registry (CR) to assure alignment of REDCap survey design with existing CR Registry Elements and Appropriate IRB approvals.
- Develop and oversee CR Registry Elements and Manual of Operations.
- Refine and expand the core longitudinal surveys hosted in the Community Registry to maximize the participation, data quality and value.
- Develop consumer level reporting from the CR
- Consultation on informatics, analysis, reporting and data quality measures with University of Pittsburgh DCC
- Registry Tools and Reports:
- Collaborate with key stakeholders to develop and refine tools, reports, meta data and dynamic queries of the registries.
- Assure the availability, documentation and appropriate access controls for the registries.
- Clinical Registry:
Experience, Skills, Qualifications: The breadth of data collection methods and integration with clinical care requires a unique combination of skills. It may be hard to find someone who is a perfect fit from the perspective of academic research knowledge, clinical environment, technology, CP domain knowledge and program development.
Experience:
- Performance in clinical research or quality improvement environment including experience authoring manuscripts published in high quality journals.
- Leadership and collaboration with senior leadership and clinicians in a quality improvement or research setting.
- Use of databases and statistical packages for curation and analysis of registry data.
- Clinical knowledge in a complex medical condition (preferably in cerebral palsy) to understand key concepts, patient characteristics, interventions and outcome measures.
Skills and Qualities:
- Willingness and capability to span low level tasks and high-level program development.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and communication skills to build and maintain trust and relationships with patients, families, clinicians, researchers and health system leaders
- Strong persuasion and negotiation skills; the ability to engage, challenge, and develop a consensus within a dynamic organization -- a consummate team player with extraordinary critical thinking skills.
- An entrepreneurial spirit and drive; willingness to take risks and advocate for new ideas coupled with a commitment to measurement and accountability.
- Personal qualities that include a present and optimistic personality, integrity, creativity, resilience, flexibility, tenacity, receptivity to feedback and high energy
Qualifications:
- 5 plus years in medical research, quality improvement or bioinformatics
- Masters or PhD in clinical epidemiology, bioinformatics, public health, rehabilitation or data science preferred. Others considered with appropriate experience.
Location: we are a virtual office – anywhere in the continental U.S. U.S. citizenship required.
Salary and Benefits: To be determined based on the relevant experience of the applicant. Salary to be competitive for geographic region and similar nonprofit positions. 80% to 100% FTE availability required.
Timeline: Resumes will be collected in August 2024 with interviews starting in September.
Send cover letter and resume to: jobs@cprn.org
View job post online: https://cprn.org/