Division Chief Of Palliative Care, Aging, And Geriatric Medicine; Department Of Medicine

Mass General Brigham Incorporated

Boston, MA, USA
$ 92,000 - $ 117,000 pyear; not specified; not spe...
Fully remote
Clinical, research, and education domains
Program development and faculty recruitment
Inter-divisional and multi-site programs
The Academic Medical Center (AMC) Division Chief is responsible for setting and implementing goals and objectives within the clinical, research, and education domains of the division and facilitating opportunities for program development, faculty recruitment, retention and academic promotion, and resource allocation

Job Summary

  • The Academic Medical Center (AMC) Division Chief is responsible for setting and implementing goals and objectives within the clinical, research, and education domains of the division and facilitating opportunities for program development, faculty recruitment, retention and academic promotion, and resource allocation.
  • The division provides comprehensive services for older adults and patients living with serious illness, including geriatric co‑management, memory care, and specialty palliative programs, with nationally recognized programs.
  • A primary responsibility of the new Division Chief will be to create and build a new Palliative Care clinical service at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) location.

Matching Summary

The Academic Medical Center (AMC) Division Chief is responsible for setting and implementing goals and objectives within the clinical, research, and education domains of the division and facilitating opportunities for program development, faculty recruitment, retention and academic promotion, and resource allocation.

Salary

$ 92,000 - $ 117,000 /year; Not specified; Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • clinical, research, and education domains
  • program development and faculty recruitment
  • inter-divisional and multi-site programs
  • strategic priorities execution
  • comprehensive services for older adults
  • pioneering research in frailty and dementia

Nice-to-have

  • advance groundbreaking medical discoveries
  • foster inter-divisional collaboration
  • drive patient care excellence
  • support faculty career development
  • embrace diversity and inclusion

Key Requirements

  • M.D./D. O. degree
  • Board certification in Palliative Care and/or Geriatric Medicine
  • Minimum of five years clinical practice
  • Eligible for Massachusetts licensure
  • Achieved academic rank of Professor and above

Work Rights

Eligible for Massachusetts licensure, HMS appointment, and clinical appointment at BWH or Mass General Hospital

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