Stanford University School of Medicine / Stanford Medicine Children's Health
The role involves developing and leading a pediatric palliative care program, including clinical care and teaching in supportive care, life-threatening disease, hospice, and end-of-life. The position may also include expertise in pediatric hematology, oncology, stem cell transplantation, critical care, or other relevant subspecialties.
Key Responsibilities
- • Develop and lead a program in pediatric palliative care
- • Lead, launch, and oversee a portfolio of clinical care and pedagogy in palliative care, including supportive care, life-threatening disease, hospice, and end-of-life
Required
- • Board certified/eligible
- • Excellence in the overall mix of clinical care, teaching, administrative and/or scholarship appropriate to the programmatic need
Preferred
- • Additional expertise in pediatric hematology, oncology, stem cell transplantation, critical care, or another subspecialty relevant to palliative care
Benefits & Perks
- • Wide-range of benefits including housing assistance
Company Overview
Industry: Healthcare Technology
Company Size: 500-1,000 employees
Founded: 2015
Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
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The Stanford Department of Pediatrics is committed to advancing the health of infants, children, and adolescents through innovative medical care, research, education, training, and advocacy. With over 400 pediatricians and pediatric subspecialties, our department is one of the largest in the Stanford University School of Medicine. Ranked among the top in the nation by US News and World Report, we attract medical students, interns, postdoctoral scholars, residents, fellows, and faculty from around the world. We offer broad-based training in general pediatrics, critical care and pediatric subspecialties within a variety of ambulatory, inpatient and community settings. Integrated with our educational activities, these programs provide hands-on learning to equip our graduates with the skills they'll need as future advocates of children's health.
The Department of Pediatrics is a dynamic, stimulating place to work and because we are focused on growth and improved excellence, our faculty and staff have particularly challenging and rewarding roles.
The Quality of Life and Pediatric Palliative Care Division in the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine/ Stanford Medicine Children's Health is recruiting a Clinician Educator as a Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, or Clinical Professor. The major criterion for appointment as Clinician Educators is excellence in the overall mix of clinical care, teaching, administrative and/or scholarship appropriate to the programmatic need the individual is expected to fulfill.
Academic rank and line will be determined by the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate.
The successful applicant should be board certified/eligible and can develop and lead a program in pediatric palliative care. Exceptional candidates will lead, launch, and oversee a portfolio of clinical care and pedagogy in palliative care, including supportive care, life-threatening disease, hospice, and end-of-life. The physician candidate for this post may have additional expertise in pediatric hematology, oncology, stem cell transplantation, critical care, or another subspecialty relevant to palliative care.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford also welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the University's research, teaching and clinical missions.
Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact [email protected].
The university's central functions of research and education depend on freedom of thought, and expression. The Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, and Stanford University value faculty who will help foster an open and respectful academic environment for colleagues, students, and staff with a wide range of backgrounds, identities, and perspectives. Candidates may choose to include as part of their research and teaching statements a brief discussion about how their work and experience will further these values.
How to apply:
Please submit a CV and cover letter with an optional discussion of how your work and experience fosters additional dimensions to the university's mission and values.
This role is open to candidates from multiple disciplines/specialties. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be based on their field or discipline. The expected base pay range for likely disciplines are listed below. Interested candidates whose discipline is not listed below may contact the hiring department for the salary range specific to their discipline/specialty.
Palliative Care:
Clinical Assistant Professor: $221K – $235K
Clinical Associate Professor: $269K – $281K
Clinical Professor: $305K – $334K
Hematology/Oncology:
Clinical Assistant Professor: $261K – $279K
Clinical Associate Professor: $310K – $328K
Clinical Professor: $364K – $404K
Critical Care:
Clinical Assistant Professor: $261K – $279K
Clinical Associate Professor: $310K – $328K
Clinical Professor: $364K – $404K
This pay range reflects base pay, which is based on faculty rank and years in rank. It does not include all components of the School of Medicine's faculty compensation program or pay from participation in departmental incentive compensation programs. For more information about compensation and our wide-range of benefits, including housing assistance, please contact the hiring department.
Stanford University has provided a pay range representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position upon hire. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including equivalent years in rank, training, and field or discipline; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs.
For questions, please contact:
Drs. Alexis Morvant and Claire Wakefield
Search Chairs
c/o Samantha Elgelda
Email: [email protected]
To learn more about the Department of Pediatrics, please visit: http://med.stanford.edu/pediatrics.html
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