Job Description
The Department of Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is seeking a dynamic academically oriented fellowship trained transplantation surgeon to lead the UAB Division of Transplantation. The successful candidate will lead an active collaborative clinical teaching and research program consisting of 12 transplant faculty. The Division Director of Transplantation will oversee and manage the division finances personnel and faculty. The assignment of the Division Director is an administrative post appointed by the Department Chair. The incumbent will serve on the Departmental Leadership Council which is the governing body of the Department of Surgery. The Division Director serves in a leadership position in the Comprehensive Transplant Institute at UAB and as such acts as a representative for transplantation and its patients across the institution and the state. Competitive compensation benefits and startup resources are available to expand the division and meet the growing needs of the hospital system. Additional leadership opportunities exist for qualified individuals within the department medical school and transplant service line. This position will be tenure track at the title/rank of Associate Professor or Professor. The University of Alabama at Birmingham one of three autonomous institutions within The University of Alabama System is the only four-year public university in the states largest metropolitan area. The University spans 100 blocks in the city center with over 250 buildings providing over 13 million feet of assignable space. For fiscal year 2021-2022 (most recent available) the Universitys economic impact on the Birmingham area exceeds $12.1 billion to the FY2022 UAB received over $715 million in NIH extramural grants and contracts. As of the fall of 2022 the University employed 26000 people had a faculty of 3176 (45% of whom are female) and had a student enrollment of just under 22000 at the undergraduate through doctoral levels. The graduate student population is 64% female and 38% are among ethnic minorities. UAB is comprised of 10 academic colleges and schools in the health sciences and academic areas. The UAB Academic Health Center includes the Schools of Medicine Dentistry Nursing Optometry Public Health Health Professions; the Graduate School; and the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. The Universitys academic campus consists of the College of Arts and Sciences the Schools of Business Education and Engineering; the Graduate School; and the Mervyn Sterne Library. The university has 136 endowed chairs/professorships. UAB has been ranked among the top quarter of all U.S. colleges and universities by The Princeton Review. UAB is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution dedicated to providing equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals regardless of race color religion ethnic or national origin sex (including pregnancy) genetic information age disability religion and veterans status. As required by Title IX UAB prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to UABs Assistant Vice President and Senior Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX notice of nondiscrimination is located at . A pre-employment background investigation is performed on candidates selected for employment. Interested candidates should submit their current CV and letter of interest. To apply online: Qualifications
The successful candidate will hold an M.D. or M.D./Ph.D. and will be an outstanding leader and highly skilled widely recognized in the field with a strong track record. Candidate should have substantial professional work experience in one or more areas of research teaching and/or service.
Required Experience:
Chief
Job DescriptionThe Department of Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is seeking a dynamic academically oriented fellowship trained transplantation surgeon to lead the UAB Division of Transplantation. The successful candidate will lead an active collaborative clinical teaching and rese...
Job Description
The Department of Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is seeking a dynamic academically oriented fellowship trained transplantation surgeon to lead the UAB Division of Transplantation. The successful candidate will lead an active collaborative clinical teaching and research program consisting of 12 transplant faculty. The Division Director of Transplantation will oversee and manage the division finances personnel and faculty. The assignment of the Division Director is an administrative post appointed by the Department Chair. The incumbent will serve on the Departmental Leadership Council which is the governing body of the Department of Surgery. The Division Director serves in a leadership position in the Comprehensive Transplant Institute at UAB and as such acts as a representative for transplantation and its patients across the institution and the state. Competitive compensation benefits and startup resources are available to expand the division and meet the growing needs of the hospital system. Additional leadership opportunities exist for qualified individuals within the department medical school and transplant service line. This position will be tenure track at the title/rank of Associate Professor or Professor. The University of Alabama at Birmingham one of three autonomous institutions within The University of Alabama System is the only four-year public university in the states largest metropolitan area. The University spans 100 blocks in the city center with over 250 buildings providing over 13 million feet of assignable space. For fiscal year 2021-2022 (most recent available) the Universitys economic impact on the Birmingham area exceeds $12.1 billion to the FY2022 UAB received over $715 million in NIH extramural grants and contracts. As of the fall of 2022 the University employed 26000 people had a faculty of 3176 (45% of whom are female) and had a student enrollment of just under 22000 at the undergraduate through doctoral levels. The graduate student population is 64% female and 38% are among ethnic minorities. UAB is comprised of 10 academic colleges and schools in the health sciences and academic areas. The UAB Academic Health Center includes the Schools of Medicine Dentistry Nursing Optometry Public Health Health Professions; the Graduate School; and the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences. The Universitys academic campus consists of the College of Arts and Sciences the Schools of Business Education and Engineering; the Graduate School; and the Mervyn Sterne Library. The university has 136 endowed chairs/professorships. UAB has been ranked among the top quarter of all U.S. colleges and universities by The Princeton Review. UAB is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution dedicated to providing equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals regardless of race color religion ethnic or national origin sex (including pregnancy) genetic information age disability religion and veterans status. As required by Title IX UAB prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to UABs Assistant Vice President and Senior Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX notice of nondiscrimination is located at . A pre-employment background investigation is performed on candidates selected for employment. Interested candidates should submit their current CV and letter of interest. To apply online: Qualifications
The successful candidate will hold an M.D. or M.D./Ph.D. and will be an outstanding leader and highly skilled widely recognized in the field with a strong track record. Candidate should have substantial professional work experience in one or more areas of research teaching and/or service.
Required Experience:
Chief
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