Division Chief, Pediatric Hospital Medicine
- Employer
- Children's Nebraska
- Location
- Omaha, Nebraska
- Salary
- Highly competitive compensation with signing bonus and relocation
- Closing date
- Feb 11, 2024
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- Specialty
- Hospital Medicine
- Position Type
- Chair / Chief / Department Head
- Hours
- Full Time
- Organization Type
- Academia
- Employment Type
- Permanent
We are seeking an experienced physician leader for an exceptional professional opportunity to join Children’s Nebraska and the University of Nebraska College of Medicine as Division Chief of Pediatric Hospital Medicine.
Ranked #1 in Nebraska and recognized as a 2023-24 Best Children’s Hospital by U.S. News & World Report in Pediatric Pulmonology & Lung Surgery, Children’s Nebraska is a vibrant, freestanding pediatric teaching hospital. It’s also the state’s only full-service, pediatric specialty health care center focused on extraordinary clinical care, education, clinical and outcomes research, and advocacy.
The successful candidate will lead a truly collegial group of 36 pediatric hospital medicine faculty, support division members’ professional development, collaborate with faculty throughout the organization on academic and research projects, fulfill administrative duties, and share in clinical responsibilities. In addition, the Division Chief will represent Children’s Nebraska’s leadership in all University matters involving Pediatric Hospital Medicine and will be responsible for developing and implementing the division’s clinical, educational, research and advocacy goals and aligning those goals with the institution’s strategic plan.
The ideal candidate will be board certified with at least 10 years of experience in pediatric hospital medicine. Strong clinical and educational credentials and leadership experience is desired. We are looking for physicians with demonstrated administrative, academic, and clinical practice management experience within a complex pediatric tertiary care medical center. In this role, this leader will oversee, manage, grow and develop an already strong and stable team utilizing their emotional and social intelligence strengths to connect with others in a meaningful way at all levels of the organization, especially hospital and University leadership.
About Children’s Nebraska
Children’s Nebraska offers a growing 225-bed free-standing children’s hospital with more than 250 specialist physicians, 50 specialty clinics and 14 satellite offices. This Magnet-certified medical center is home to Nebraska’s only Level IV regional NICU and the state’s only Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, along with specialized clinical pediatric services and 24/7 pediatric intensivists. A regional heart center, it also offers expertise in pediatric heart transplantation. Children’s is focused on extraordinary clinical care, education, basic science and translational research and is embarking on transformational programmatic and physical growth. The newly opened $385 million, 460,000-square-foot Hubbard Center for Children addresses the increasing demand with nine new floors and an additional 100 patient beds—along with an expanded NICU, a dedicated Cardiac Care Unit, a new Cancer & Blood Disorders Unit, expanded surgical space, and more.
About Omaha
Ranked in the top 50 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Places to Live in 2023-24, Omaha offers a metropolitan area population of nearly one million people and all the amenities of a cosmopolitan city with the warmth of the Midwest. Affectionately known as “The River City” for its location on the Missouri River, Omaha’s cost of living is comparatively lower than other cities of similar size, and its neighborhoods are both friendly and safe. The area is rich in arts and cultural activities, including a professional symphony, ballet, theater, art, history, children’s museums and world class zoo and an incredible diversity of restaurants and wineries. The Old Market Entertainment District, an historic area marked with cobblestone streets, has been transformed into one of the city’s premier destinations with boutiques, jazz clubs, brewpubs, galleries and more.
In addition to its low cost of living, greater Omaha has an outstanding educational system of public and private schools – in fact, Nebraska has one of the highest high school graduation rates in the country at 90 percent – and is home to numerous universities and colleges, most notably the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Creighton University, and the College of Saint Mary’s. In addition to its many collegiate sports, Omaha also hosts the Olympic Swim Trials, the Olympic Curling Trials, and the NCAA Men’s College World Series, the Omaha Storm Chasers (triple-A minor league baseball) and the Union Omaha (USL League One soccer). With all it has to offer – combined with a diverse economy and multiple Fortune 500 companies – Omaha is ready to give you an extraordinary quality of life!
For complete details and confidential consideration, please forward your CV and cover letter to:
Glenda Church Smith, Principal
Pediatric Search Partners
877-440-3832 Telephone
214-850-3094 Text
Email: [email protected]
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