Chief, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
Company: University Of Florida
Location: Gainesville
Posted on: September 1, 2024
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Job Description:
Chief, Division of Pediatric NephrologyJob No: 525484Work Type:
Non-Tenure-Track Faculty, Tenure-Track FacultyLocation: Main Campus
(Gainesville, FL)Categories: Medicine/PhysiciansDepartment:
29091600 - MD-PEDS-NEPHROLOGYJob Description Classification Title:
Chief, Division of Pediatric NephrologyJob Description: The
Department of Pediatrics at the University of Florida is seeking
candidates to join an active and collegial group to serve as
Division Chief of Pediatric Nephrology. The division provides
inpatient services at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital, ranked
#1 Children's Hospital in Florida in the 2022-2023 U.S. News &
World Report. Our pediatric nephrology program provides services to
infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with all forms of
acute and chronic congenital and acquired kidney diseases. Our team
offers expertise in the care of young children with renal failure
and patients with complex renal abnormalities who require dialysis
and transplantation. These include infants, children, and
adolescents with a variety of bladder and kidney problems, patients
with hypertension and electrolyte abnormalities, and the assessment
of pregnant women carrying a fetus with a renal abnormality noted
on ultrasound. Physicians over the entire tri-state area call for
consultations, as do the faculty of the University of Florida
Health Science Center who need joint consultative care of the
complex pediatric problems. Additionally, UF Health Pediatrics has
a history of educational excellence and promoting research
interests. The division chief will be responsible for cultivating
an environment that advances the strong clinical, research, and
educational missions of UF Health. The Division of Pediatric
Nephrology consists of 3 pediatric nephrologists, 2 nephrology
fellows, 1 advanced practitioner, and dedicated Nephrology nursing
and administrative support. Candidates must be board certified in
Pediatric Nephrology and at the Associate/Professor level. UF
Health is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are
strongly encouraged to apply. Rank and tenure will be awarded based
on selected candidate's qualifications and experience. UF
Health-Pediatrics UF Health, the University of Florida's academic
health center, is the country's only academic health center with
six health-related colleges located on a single, contiguous campus.
The colleges, major research centers and institutes, and clinical
enterprise focus on building collaborative specialized clinical
services centered on quality and innovation. The UF College of
Medicine, the largest college within UF's academic health center,
is currently the highest-ranked medical school in Florida. UF
Health Shands, UF Health's private, not-for-profit hospital system,
includes seven hospitals, a state-designated Level I trauma center,
a Level IV neonatal intensive care unit, a regional burn center,
and an emergency air and ground transport program. The Department
of Pediatrics clinical services are delivered at UF Health Shands
Children's Hospital, which was named the #1 Children's Hospital in
Florida in the 2022-23 U.S. News & World Report rankings.
Nationally ranked in five pediatric specialties, UF Health Shands
Children's Hospital provides the full spectrum of pediatric
specialty services and is in the Top 5 children's hospital in the
Southeast US. UF Health Shands Children's Hospital provides care
for the children of Florida and is a major destination center for
pediatric patients, both nationally and internationally, who
require specialized attention for complex medical problems. UF
Health Shands Children's Hospital represents the only
quaternary-care academic pediatric center in North Florida. The
children's hospital has 208 beds, including fully-equipped
pediatric and neonatal intensive care units. UF Health Shands
Children's Hospital is part of the Children's Miracle Network's
alliance of premier hospitals for children. The Department of
Pediatrics is committed to fostering innovation and advancing
discovery in the biomedical and psychosocial aspects of child
health and human development, educating and training pediatric
scientists, and directly translating basic scientific discoveries
into new patient-oriented therapies. In the most recent fiscal
year, the department was home to over $30.5M in sponsored research.
UF Health faculty work in multidisciplinary teams with researchers
in the five other Health Science Center colleges, as well as those
from across the University. The focus of team efforts is often
grown out of the Centers and Institutes, including the Evelyn F.
and William L. McKnight Brain Institute, the UF Genetics Institute,
the Powell Gene Therapy Center, and the UF Health Cancer Center.
The City of Gainesville is home to Florida's largest and oldest
university, and so is one of the state's centers of education,
medicine, cultural events and athletics. The University of Florida
and UF Health Shands Hospital are the leading employers in
Gainesville and provide jobs for many residents of surrounding
counties. The city provides a full range of municipal services,
including cultural and nature services and necessary administrative
services to support these activities. Additionally, the city owns a
regional transit system, a regional airport, and a 72-par
championship golf course. Known for its preservation of historic
buildings and the beauty of its natural surroundings, Gainesville's
numerous parks, museums and lakes provide entertainment to
thousands of visitors. Because of its beautiful landscape and urban
'forest,' Gainesville is one of the most attractive cities in
Florida. The city is in a central location to both the Gulf of
Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, providing easy access within a day's
drive to beaches, nature preserves, and water-based activities. Our
Commitment The University of Florida College of Medicine is
committed to diversity, inclusion, and heath equity through the
efforts of actively finding, developing, and including the best
talent to support our vision of being a premier institution focused
on promoting health and alleviating human suffering through
exceptional education, discovery, innovation and patient-centered
health care of the highest quality. As an Equal Opportunity
Employer, the University is committed to non-discrimination with
respect to race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identify and expression, marital status,
national origin, political opinions or affiliations, genetic
information, and veteran status in also aspects of employment
including recruitment, hiring, promotion, transfers, discipline,
terminations, wage and salary administration, benefits and
training.Expected Salary: Commensurate with education and
experienceMinimum Requirements: Applicants must have an M.D degree
or equivalent. Candidates must be board certified in Pediatric
Nephrology and at the Associate/Professor level. Preferred
Qualifications: The Department of Pediatrics seeks a dynamic,
passionate, and capable physician leader with a proven track record
across the spectrum of collaborative clinical leadership,
administrative experience, program development, faculty
recruitment, and community engagement. A distinguished record of
innovative leadership, scholarly accomplishments, and excellence in
administration is sought. Management, education or training is
highly desired.Special Instructions to Applicants: The Search
Committee will begin to review applications immediately, and will
accept applications until the position is filled. Applications
should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and names and
contact information for three professional references, or three
letters of reference. Selected candidate will be required to
provide an official transcript to the hiring department upon hire.
A transcript will not be considered 'official' if a designation of
'Issued to Student' is visible. Degrees earned from an education
institution outside of the United States are required to be
evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approval
by National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES),
which can be found at . The University of Florida is an equal
opportunity institution dedicated to building a broadly diverse and
inclusive faculty and staff; under represented minority groups are
strongly encouraged to apply. If an accommodation due to a
disability is needed to apply for this position, please call
352/392-2477 or the Florida Relay System at 800/955-8771 (TDD).
Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the US. Searches
are conducted in accordance with Florida's Sunshine Law.Health
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