Job Description
Job Description
Our organization is in search of a Pediatric Cardiologist, with a preference for expertise in Fetal Echocardiography or advanced imaging techniques, to join the Northern Region of our Children's Health Network.
The Children's Hospital of New Jersey (CHoNJ) at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is looking for an enthusiastic Pediatric Cardiologist to become part of our Division of Cardiology within the Children's Health Network. The perfect candidate will be committed to evidence-based practices, enhancing clinical outcomes, and increasing healthcare access for diverse populations.
Our Division offers extensive care for congenital and pediatric heart conditions, providing specialized interventional, electrophysiology, and surgical services.
As a teaching partner with Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School, the selected candidate will engage in collaborative academic activities and mentor residents and fellows.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver comprehensive care to pediatric patients with congenital and acquired heart conditions in outpatient, inpatient, and emergency environments.
- Proficient in Transthoracic echocardiography; additional expertise in transesophageal or Fetal Echocardiography will be beneficial for program needs and personal growth.
- Engage in inpatient rounding and consultations for pediatric cardiac patients.
- Work collaboratively with nursing staff, nurse practitioners, and other members of the care team.
- Participate in on-call duties, including rotating nights and weekends.
- Show interest in education by participating in teaching medical students and residents.
This position is perfect for a physician eager to make a significant impact on the health of children throughout New Jersey. We seek an outstanding, quality-focused cardiologist to excel within our multidisciplinary team and enhance pediatric heart care through evidence-based methodologies.
Requirements:
- Completion of a fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology.
- Certification or eligibility for certification by the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Possession of a New Jersey medical license or eligibility for licensure in New Jersey.
- A proven commitment to delivering high-quality, outcomes-oriented clinical care.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience or additional training in Fetal Cardiology.
- A desire to enhance professional skills in preventive cardiology, cardiovascular genetics, pulmonary hypertension, heart failure, or exercise physiology.
Compensation will be based on expertise and years of experience.
About Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Founded in 1901, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is a 665-bed quaternary care teaching hospital with a level IV regional perinatal center. Our facility is staffed by over 800 physicians, 3,200 employees, and 150 volunteers, ensuring quality care for you and your family.
The Cardiac Surgery Program at Newark Beth Israel is affiliated with a prestigious university.
Our hospital is well-known for its numerous preventive health initiatives that foster community wellness. As part of the largest healthcare delivery system in the state, we have access to cutting-edge technology and a wide range of medical specialists.
About Our Organization
We are New Jersey's largest integrated healthcare delivery system, serving over three million patients annually. With 12 acute care hospitals, three children's hospitals, and a growing network of outpatient facilities and physician practices, our system is dedicated to providing top-notch patient care and health education to the community.
Our commitment to the people of New Jersey extends beyond hospital care. We support initiatives that promote health and wellness in our communities and provide access to essential services. Our goal is to enhance the health, quality of life, and vitality of our communities, adapting to the evolving needs of residents—whether that involves improving coordination for complex health issues or enhancing community health through local programs and education.
Our collaboration with a major university establishes the state's largest academic healthcare system, focused on delivering high-quality patient care, pioneering research, and exceptional health and medical education, furthering our mission to provide outstanding healthcare in New Jersey.