Advertising Summary: VCU seeks a Pediatric Endocrinology Division Chief to drive innovation, elevate research, and lead a powerhouse clinical team at CHoR. Shape the future of pediatric endocrine care and ignite impact across Virginia.
Unit: School of Medicine
Department: Pediatrics
Mission or Goal of Unit: The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Children’s Hospital of Richmond (CHoR) is recruiting an established and funded investigator to assume the Chief of the Division. The Division manages the Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, the region’s most comprehensive program for children with diabetes and other endocrine disorders, as well as the Healthy Lifestyles Center, the region’s most comprehensive pediatric obesity treatment and research center. The division offers medical care, clinical trials, medical nutrition therapy, psychological support, education, and support groups. Division faculty have a robust research portfolio, which includes both extramurally-funded research and industry sponsored clinical trials, making the division a leader in advancing obesity and diabetes-related research. The successful candidate must be board certified in pediatric endocrinology, and eligible for appointment at the Associate or Professor level. Pediatric Endocrinology plays an integral role in the Department of Pediatrics' educational programs (medical students, residents, fellows and ancillary staff) and research development.
Chief Purpose of this Position in Support of Above Mission or Goal: The Children’s Hospital of Richmond (CHoR) at Virginia Commonwealth University is currently seeking an academic faculty member to serve as the Chief of the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology. The Division Chief Pediatric Endocrinology is appointed by and reports directly to the Chair of Pediatrics, works closely with other Division Chiefs and Vice Chairs in the Department and CHoR. The Chief will serve as the administrative head of the Division of Endocrinology, fostering a culture of excellence and clinical care. The Chief will be responsible for the strategic planning and day-to-day outcomes of the division, and will provide a mix of: direct clinical care; clinical administrative and QA/QI activities; didactic and bedside teaching for students, residents and fellows; and mentorship and career development for members of the division. The Chief will have a strong research initiative, and will be expected to sustain a nationally-recognized research program. The Chief is responsible in fostering a collegial culture amongst the faculty and supporting their mentorship and career development.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Salary Range: Commensurate
Benefits: All full-time university staff are eligible for VCU’s robust benefits package that includes comprehensive health benefits, paid annual and holiday leave granted up front, generous tuition benefits, retirement planning and savings options, tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs, employee discounts, well-being resources, abundant opportunities for career development and advancement, and more.
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Restricted Position: No
ORP Eligible: Yes
Flexible Work Arrangement: Other
Rank: Open
Tenure: Open
Months: 12 months
Contact Information:
Contact Name: Erin Flexon
Contact Email: erin.flexon@vcuhealth.org
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