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Duke Orthopaedic Pediatric Surgeon
April 2, 2025
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 new 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 offers 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 opportunity. 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/
Interested candidates should submit CV and Letter of Interest at https://www.practicematch.com/physicians/job-details.cfm/983602
With a deep commitment to attracting and retaining a diverse staff, Duke University will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working, learning and care environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.
Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment without regard to an individual’s age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
Website: https://www.practicematch.com/physicians/job-details.cfm/983602
Director of Movement Disorders & Stroke Research - Cook Children’s Health Care System
March 27, 2025
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
The Neuroscience Research team at Cook Children's Health Care System is seeking to hire a Director of Movement Disorders & Stroke Research. The Director of Movement Disorders & Stroke Research will develop and lead a research program focusing on the field of pediatric neurological movement disorders, stroke, cerebral palsy, dystonia, and neurodegenerative diseases. The Director will perform research independently or in collaboration with other co-investigators on kinesiology, rehabilitation, brain plasticity, neuromodulation, gait analysis, sensory training, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
Responsibilities include preparing and submitting grant proposals from internal and external funding mechanisms, such as the National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke, the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy & Developmental Medicine, the National Rehabilitation Center, and others.
The Director will supervise the design, initiation, conduction, analysis, and publication of research projects of both a retrospective and prospective nature, as well the participation in high-quality development, submission, maintenance, analysis, and publication of complex and high-risk/high-value medical specialty research protocols conducted at Cook Children’s. The Director will have a faculty appointment with the University of Texas at Arlington at the Assistant or Associate Professor level (dependent on experience and qualifications).
We offer a competitive compensation package, financial support for a postdoctoral fellow, a PhD student, and a research assistant, and access to unique neuroimaging facilities, such as MEG, high-density EEG, 3T MRI, TMS, upper extremity robotic rehabilitation (AMADEO), gait lab, etc.
More information about our research center can be found on our website: https://www.cookchildrens.org/services/neurosciences-research/
Interested applicants may send a cover letter and their CV to christos.papadelis@cookchildrens.org.
Division Chief of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - Shriners Children's Endowed Chair
February 20, 2025
On behalf of Dr. Leslie Morse, Chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (MSOM) and Chief of Rehabilitation of the Jackson Health System (JHS), CareerPhysician, LLC, the national leader in academic child health executive search and leadership development, has initiated an international search to identify a transformational leader to serve as the inaugural MSOM Chief of the Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine.
The incoming Chief will have the tremendous opportunity to establish and elevate a dedicated Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine (PMR) division, with the vision to achieve national pre-eminence in PMR through exceptional clinical care, innovative therapies, teaching, research, quality improvement, and advocacy.
Opportunity Highlights:
- Benefiting from a highly collaborative Department and cross campus culture, tremendous opportunities exist in key areas such as building world-class divisional research and teaching missions, cultivating faculty development and leadership in all areas of academic PMR, leading the expansion of the inpatient pediatric rehabilitation unit, and establishing a leading Pediatric PMR fellowship program.
- The incoming Chief will be the intended Chairholder of the Shriners Children’s Endowed Chair in Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and will be used exclusively to support pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation.
- Multiple areas of interest will be supported by the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, with unique opportunities to be part of the Batchelor Children’s Research Institute, as well as to collaborate with the Mailman Center for Child Development, an academic center at MSOM that is one of the top 10 programs in the United States for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and chronic illness.
- Lynn Rehabilitation Center for the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. State of the art center opened in 2020 with 80 inpatient beds in a 250,000 square-foot, nine-story tower on the Jackson Memorial Medical Center campus.
- As part of the Total Rewards benefits package, University of Miami faculty, staff, and eligible dependents can receive tuition remission for undergraduate and most graduate degree programs.
- Miami is known as the top-ranked healthiest city in the United States, where you will enjoy no state taxes, weather that is never cold, endless recreational pursuits, and world-class amenities!
For more details about this opportunity, or if you would like to recommend an individual(s) who exemplifies the qualities we are seeking in a candidate, please contact Jennifer Weimer. All interactions will remain confidential, and no inquiries will be made without the consent of the applicant.
The University of Miami is an AA/EOE/ADA employer.
Staff Physiatrist, Texas Children's Hospital (Assistant Professor)
February 14, 2025
Staff physiatrist at Texas Children's Hospital and satellite locations with patient care responsibilities including outpatient and inpatient consults, inpatient rehabilitation bed service, general and spasticity management.
Teaching faculty for selective/elective medical students, residents, and pediatric rehabilitation fellows’ program.
Assist with inpatient/outpatient programs including coverage on only CARF accredited pediatric rehabilitation unit in Texas Children's Hospital.
Education Required: MD/DO - Board-certification/board eligibility in Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with fellowship training.
Division Chief Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
February 14, 2025
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.
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 Hospital
Daniel J. Ostlie, MD
Surgeon-in-Chief and Chair of Surgery
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
https://careers.phoenixchildrens.com/Positions/Posting/774170
Division Chief & Clinical Director, Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center
February 5, 2025
CHOC Pediatric Subspecialty Faculty
Leadership Opportunity at CHOC: Division Chief & Clinical Director, Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center
Position: Division Chief & Clinical Director
Division: Neurodevelopmental Medicine
FTE: 1.0
Effective Date: January 21, 2025
CHOC Children’s Hospital, now part of Rady Children's Health, invites applications for the position of Division Chief & Clinical Director of the Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center (TANC). This leadership role provides an exceptional opportunity for an experienced physician to guide the clinical, research, and educational mission of the Division of Neurodevelopmental Medicine at CHOC.
About the Division:
TANC is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders through comprehensive clinical services, education, professional training, and research. The Division of Neurodevelopmental Medicine serves as a multidisciplinary practice within the Pediatric Specialty Foundation (PSF), bringing together specialists to provide coordinated, high-quality care.
Key Leadership Responsibilities:
- Provide strategic leadership and oversight of the Division's clinical, academic, and research initiatives.
- Collaborate with CHOC and PSF leadership to implement clinical programs and drive quality improvement efforts.
- Mentor and develop faculty, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.
- Ensure compliance with hospital policies, regulatory standards, and best practices in patient care.
- Develop and oversee multidisciplinary programs that enhance the delivery of neurodevelopmental services.
- Represent the Division at internal and external meetings, contributing to institutional strategy and growth.
Qualifications:
- Board Certification/Eligibility in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, or Pediatric Neurology, with certification required within three years of hire.
- California Medical License (or eligibility for licensure).
- Demonstrated experience in leadership, strategic planning, and program development within an academic or clinical setting.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage stakeholders at all levels.
- A commitment to advancing clinical excellence, education, and research in neurodevelopmental medicine.
PSF Offers:
- A highly collaborative environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
- Competitive compensation and benefits package.
- Opportunities to engage in innovative clinical research and academic initiatives.
- A commitment to professional growth and development within a leading pediatric healthcare institution.
Join Our Team:
This is a unique opportunity to lead a dynamic and highly specialized division at CHOC, contributing to its vision of becoming a national leader in neurodevelopmental medicine.
For further information or to express interest in this role, please contact arsen.beremesh@choc.org
Direct link to job posting: https://us242.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePortal/en-US/csproviders/Posting/View/1828
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon – Duke Health
January 27, 2025
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 new 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 opportunity. 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/
Interested candidates should submit CV and Letter of Interest at https://www.practicematch.com/physicians/job-details.cfm/983602
With a deep commitment to attracting and retaining a diverse staff, Duke University will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working, learning and care environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.
Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment without regard to an individual’s age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
Website: https://www.practicematch.com/physicians/job-details.cfm/983602
Pediatric Child Development Physician
January 14, 2025
Looking for work-life balance, then consider joining our team at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria, located onsite at Children’s Hospital of Illinois’s Peoria campus.
Peoria, where you can have access to big city attractions without the big city traffic and congestion. Our town and surrounding areas allow for quick access to work, and both cultural and recreational activities. Raise your family in one of our great communities and put down some roots in Illinois.
Working in Academic medicine:
Provides limitless opportunities from caring for your patients, educating the next generation of doctors, being an active participant in simulation and innovation, research and collaborating with other medical specialties for the best medical outcomes.
Position Summary:
The University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria (UICOMP) seeks a physician for a position at the level of Professor, Associate Professor or Assistant Professor to enhance an important clinical program. This pediatrician will support the continued development of several comprehensive service lines within the Division of Child Development and Rehabilitation. Candidates with scholarly and research interests are highly desirable, along with experience in teaching medical students and residents.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Participate in undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs of the Department.
- Provide outpatient diagnostic and management services for patients in the region with general developmental delay, intellectual disabilities, and autism spectrum disorder.
- Organize and conduct research programs in developmental behavior pediatrics.
- Perform other duties of a university faculty member including committee assignments, curriculum development, student counseling, and administration.
- Help lead quality improvement projects for the division.
Opportunities, community and your future await:
About University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria (UICOMP) Department of Pediatrics:
The University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria (UICOMP) is one of three regional campuses of the University of Illinois College of Medicine. The Peoria regional campus educates 265 medical students and more than 350 physician residents and fellows annually. Additionally, it provides clinical care to more than 45,000 patients each year and conducts basic science, clinical and outcomes research. The College of Medicine is home to the Cancer Research Center, Center for Wellbeing, and is a collaborator in Jump Simulation. Learn more about UICOMP at http://peoria.medicine.uic.edu.
About OSF:
Located in Peoria, OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois is the third largest pediatric hospital in Illinois and the most comprehensive hospital for kids downstate. With 136 beds and more than 140 pediatric subspecialists, OSF Children’s Hospital cares for more children in Illinois than any hospital outside of Chicago. Formally established as a pediatric hospital within the walls of OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center in 1990, OSF Children’s Hospital of Illinois has more than 7,000 inpatient admissions, 75,000 outpatient specialty visits, 2,400 newborn deliveries, and 18,000 emergency department visits each year. Learn more by visiting childrenshospitalofillinois.org.
About Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center:
Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center, a part of OSF Innovation, is a collaboration between University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria and OSF HealthCare. Jump replicates a variety of patient care settings to ensure novice and seasoned clinicians can practice handling medical situations in a real-world environment. Boasting six floors and 168,000 square feet, the center is one of the largest of its kind and provides space for conferences, anatomic training, virtual reality and innovation. For more information, visit www.jumpsimulation.org.
About Peoria, Il
One of the oldest communities in Illinois with a population of 113,500, Peoria, which has a regional population of 388,000, is equal distance from Chicago and St. Louis. Here we have an enviable standard of living, exciting venues, safe streets, quality and quantity shopping, our own symphony and ballet, Broadway Theater, Minor League sports, 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. Residents are flocking to live in the refurbished warehouses and lofts for that perfect lifestyle in a 24/7 city. For more information about Peoria, www.choosegreaterpeoria.org
UICOMP Fantastic Benefits:
- Pension
- 24 days of PTO
- 12- cumulative and 13 non-cumulative sick leave days per appointment year
- 16 Holiday
- Half off tuition to any 3 of the University of Illinois Universities (after 7-year employment)
The University of Illinois offers a very competitive benefits portfolio. Click for a complete list of Employee Benefits: https://www.hr.uillinois.edu/benefits.
Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience, while internal equity is also considered.
The budgeted salary range for the position is $159,000 to $226,650.
To learn more about this opportunity, reach out to:
Kate Christian, Physician Recruitment
University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria
kchris@uic.edu / 309-624-9586