Rutgers University

Title: Medical Director, Pathology, Trinitas Regional Medical Center

Location: Elizabeth, NJ

Specialties: Pathology

Summary

This position leads the pathology laboratory at Trinitas Regional Medical Center, overseeing all aspects of laboratory operations, including staff leadership, laboratory accreditation, test validation, and collaboration with clinical teams. The role requires providing clinical direction, maintaining CAP accreditation, and participating in tumor boards, with subspecialty expertise in cytopathology considered desirable.

Added on: 08/03/2025

Full Job Description

Posting Summary

The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School invites applications for a faculty position at the Assistant Professor or Associate Professor level in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Trinitas Regional Medical Center. The Department is responsible for all anatomic and clinical laboratory services at Trinitas Regional Medical Center, a 554-bed Level II trauma center that provides comprehensive health care for the region. The successful candidate will be the leader of the pathology laboratory at Trinitas, responsible for oversight of all aspects of the laboratory operation. This individual will provide leadership for staff, will plan, organize and direct the activities of the Laboratory with the assistance of managers, supervisors and senior technologists and will serve as a subject matter expert and consultant, closely collaborating with physicians and other health care providers. The Director will have responsibility for providing clinical direction to the Trinitas laboratory, including laboratory oversight, test validation and maintenance of College of American Pathologists accreditation of the laboratory; experience in a CAP accredited laboratory is desirable. As a member of the Anatomic and Clinical Pathology team, consulting with clinical staff and participating in tumor boards is expected. This is a general pathology service within a community hospital, although subspecialty expertise in cytopathology is desirable.