Division Chief, Pediatric GI
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![]() United States, Massachusetts, Boston | |
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The Division Chief is a full-time physician responsible for leading all operational aspects of a Division in the Department of Pediatrics, including the clinical practices, educational activities (medical student, resident, fellowship, and postgraduate/postdoctoral educational programs), and scholarly activities. This individual serves as a role model and mentor for faculty, scientists, and physicians in training in the Division. The position, therefore, requires an outstanding physician who is a distinguished leader in their specialty as well as an exemplary teacher, and where appropriate, with a strong background and accomplishments in research and/or other scholarly contributions. The individual must have demonstrated ability to administer a complex clinical enterprise and be capable of leading strategic planning and decision-making efforts as they relate to the Division.
The Division Chief is a full-time physician responsible for leading all operational aspects of a Division in the Department of Pediatrics, including the clinical practices, educational activities (medical student, resident, fellowship, and postgraduate/postdoctoral educational programs), and scholarly activities. This individual serves as a role model and mentor for faculty, scientists, and physicians in training in the Division. The position, therefore, requires an outstanding physician who is a distinguished leader in their specialty as well as an exemplary teacher, and where appropriate, with a strong background and accomplishments in research and/or other scholarly contributions. The individual must have demonstrated ability to administer a complex clinical enterprise and be capable of leading strategic planning and decision-making efforts as they relate to the Division. The Chief is ultimately accountable for all personnel who work in the Division, including nursing and medical professionals and other clinical and administrative staff. Thwomeney are responsible for:
The incumbent works in collaboration with appropriate Administrative, Divisional, Departmental, and/or Senior Institutional leadership in these activities. Position Responsibilities: They may delegate assignments as necessary but are ultimately responsible for ensuring that each of the functions listed below is achieved. Integration
Clinical Operations
Educational Programs
Research
Financial
Personnel and Faculty Development
Quality
Program Development
Reporting Relationships: The Division Chief will report for clinical operations and quality and safety initiatives to the Vice Chair of Pediatrics and Medical Director for MGfC and to the Chair of Pediatrics and Physician in Chief for MGfC for all responsibilities inclusive of leadership, academics, and faculty development. They will work in a collaborative manner with Administrative Directors, the Chiefs of associated pediatric medical specialties, pediatric surgical specialties, nursing leadership, and other leadership throughout the enterprise, hospital, and network, as needed. Qualifications: Clinical Requirements: The individual should be board-certified in their specialty, if applicable, with demonstrated outstanding clinical skills. The individual will interact with residents and fellows as well as the early career and senior staff members involved in multi-disciplinary patient care. The individual should have a sufficient regional and national reputation to attract referrals from within as well as outside the local area and to foster the national activities of the Division and its members. Familiarity with and ability to introduce techniques and technology not currently utilized are desirable. Teaching Requirements: The individual will have an important role in teaching medical students and residents during their clinical training and rotations on the service, as well in supervising associated residency and fellowship programs and research fellows. They will be responsible for overseeing the content and administration of the teaching programs of the Division for residents, fellows, and for medical students. Research/Scholarly Requirements: The individual should have a national reputation in clinical, translational, community, and/or basic research that may include original contributions to the understanding of disease and/or outcomes, or other scholarly works related to clinical innovation, community/advocacy, and/or teaching. The individual will be responsible for supporting innovative research studies and for vertical integration of basic investigations into the clinical research program of the Division. The individual will be expected to compete successfully for independent research funding and/or to facilitate the success of the Division in obtaining external research funds. The individual should rank nationally at the top of their peer group in academic Pediatrics. Administrative Requirements: The individual must have demonstrated organizational, management, and leadership skills to direct and grow the group's clinical and research efforts and to integrate and maintain a strong commitment to the major components of the hospital's mission: patient care, education, research, and community health. Responsibilities include management of annual clinical and research budgets and the supervision of senior and junior staff, residents, fellows, non-professional staff and students within the Division and its laboratories. The individual will also help to lead the enterprise/institution's efforts to develop Centers, working closely with colleagues in the medical subspecialties involved in these Centers to ensure an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach to the care of patients. Personal Characteristics: The Division Chief should have the ability to make timely and effective decisions, and to engender support. They must be an accessible, calm, mature, and fair individual with superlative interpersonal skills that permit them to establish credibility with staff of different disciplines, to interact with and mentor faculty and trainees at all levels, and to be persuasive in both one-to-one and group settings are essential. Default Add'l Job Description Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. |