Pediatric Radiologist (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor)
Position: Pediatric Radiologist (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor) – Academic Faculty Position in the Department of Radiology/MIR
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Status: Full-time, Employed, Salaried Position
Institution: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology
Specialty: Pediatric Radiology; Radiology
Salary + Benefits: Competitive Pay; Comprehensive Benefits Package & Retirement Options; Relocation Assistance
Pediatric Radiologist Position Description
Make a difference in the lives of children by joining a leading-edge, internationally renowned academic medical enterprise fully supported by a multidisciplinary team. Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) is a globally recognized center of imaging excellence and the academic radiology department at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. MIR is particularly interested in individuals with a commitment to inclusive excellence and a history of promoting diversity in their research, teaching, and service. We strongly encourage candidates to apply who can strengthen our culture of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
Consistently ranked a top medical school for research, Washington University School of Medicine is also a catalyst in the St. Louis biotech and startup scene. St. Louis is the ideal place to train and excel in health, medicine, and research.
Position Summary:
MIR at Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, is recruiting a fellowship-trained Pediatric Radiologist to join the highly active Pediatric Radiology section. The Pediatric Radiologist will be a part of a dynamic and world-renowned team of 11 Pediatric Radiology faculty. Daytime, weeknight, and weekend shifts are available for faculty engagements.
The Pediatric Radiology section provides all the imaging services for St. Louis Children’s Hospital and is the largest pediatric radiology team in the region, performing more than 100,000 imaging exams annually. St Louis Children’s Hospital is a 390-bed tertiary care children’s hospital and is consistently ranked one of the best children’s hospitals in the country and #1 in Missouri. St. Louis Children’s Hospital is immediately contiguous with the 1,400-bed Barnes-Jewish Hospital, which offers state-of-the-art services including PET/MRI imaging. Imaging services are also provided at an outpatient Specialty Care Center in suburban St. Louis County. Washington University Physicians are the medical staff of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
The School of Medicine is a world-class, academic medical center that is consistently ranked among the nation’s best medical schools. The Medical School and Radiology Department are ranked in the Top 5 in the U.S. in NIH funding. (MIR Radiology is ranked #2 in NIH funding by Blue Ridge Institute). Abundant translational research opportunities exist within the University. The Pediatric Radiology section offers a robust ACGME-accredited fellowship training program (2 fellows/year), in addition to providing training for radiology residents and medical students. Residents from the nationally recognized MIR radiology training program – the largest and top 4 program in the country – rotate through the Pediatric Radiology section routinely.
Professional Qualifications:
The Pediatric Radiologist should have completed a pediatric radiology fellowship with an ABR CAQ in Pediatric Radiology or be CAQ eligible. Clinical excellence is required with an interest in resident education desirable. Although not a requirement, NIH funding or the potential for peer-reviewed funding is welcome. Academic accomplishments in the domains of clinical service, education, and/or research are key requisites.
MIR radiologists are award-winning teachers, compassionate physicians, and globally recognized leaders in their field. If you are qualified and interested in joining our team, please apply to Julie Miller: jmiller@kbic.com
Salary and Benefits:
- Competitive base salary and incentive program
- Educational Benefit Plan
- Relocation package
- Variety of time-off and quality-of-life programs
- Comprehensive benefits including PTO, medical, dental, vision, and tuition, etc.
Application Instructions:
For immediate and confidential consideration, all inquiries and expressions of interest, (including a cover letter and CV) should be submitted to Julie Miller: jmiller@kbic.com and/or academicmedicine@kbic.com
Contact Information:
Julie Miller
Managing Partner – Academic Radiology
Kaye/Bassman International Corp.
Phone: (972) 265-5236 – Direct
Email: jmiller@kbic.com
Or apply at: https://www.kbic.com/job/pediatric-radiology-eb-1419440350