Faculty position, Department of Oncology Neuro-Oncology Division
SJCRH
We seek a highly motivated, faculty-level (clinical track) candidate at the Associate or Assistant Member level with training in hematology-oncology, a proven track of excellence in academic potential, and a strong interest in clinical/translational research and clinical care activities. The preferred candidate should also have experience in mentorship and fellowship training within the academic setting, and in incorporating quality and/or process improvement into daily inpatient/outpatient clinical practice.
This position will be in the Division of Neuro-Oncology and within the Department of Oncology. The faculty member will report directly to the Director of the Neuro-Oncology Division and will provide Neuro-Oncology patients with state-of-the-art care, participate in clinical research, and seek to optimize clinic operations around clinical research and patient well-being.
Also, as an integral team member of the Department of Oncology, the faculty member will ensure alignment of individual goals with divisional, departmental, and institutional strategic goals and initiatives, pursue faculty development, and promote outstanding multidisciplinary care delivery and research activities across the entire department. This position incorporates clinical education into daily practice to ensure the satisfactory learning experience of Neuro-Onc fellows, Hem-Onc fellows, residents, and medical school students who rotate through the neuro-oncology service.
The Department of Oncology is comprised of seven Divisions inclusive of Leukemia-Lymphoma, Neuro-oncology, Solid Tumor, Palliative Care & Quality of Life, Cancer Predisposition, Cancer Survivorship, and Molecular Oncology. The Department of Oncology is also closely aligned with the St. Jude NCI-funded Comprehensive Cancer Center, with each Oncology Division providing the opportunity for translation of basic and translation research. This department provides a highly collaborative and interactive environment where faculty members have ample opportunities to participate in clinical, educational, and translational research initiatives.
Candidates must have an MD, MD/PhD or DO degree and be Board certified or Board-eligible in pediatric hematology-oncology. Successful candidates will have expertise in the areas of hematology and oncology, as the faculty member will be involved in clinical care.
How to apply:
Interested candidates should provide a CV directly online
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