Phoenix Children's

Elevate Your Pediatric BMT Hematology/Oncology Career With Phoenix Children's | Competitive Comp, Benefits + More

Arizona

full-time
Inpatient and outpatient

Job Highlights

  • High Earning Potential
  • Area Is Warm Year-Round
  • Less than 1 Hour from an International Airport
  • Phoenix Children’s and the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders seeks a faculty member to join the Pediatric Stem Cell Transplantation Program at the Assistant or Associate Professor level.

    Job Details

    1. The successful candidate should have completed a fellowship in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and preferably an additional year in pediatric BMT.
    2. Responsibilities include shared inpatient and night call responsibilities on the BMT service
    3. Management of outpatients in the clinic setting
    4. Development of a clinical translational and/or laboratory research program in a field relevant to stem cell transplantation.
    5. Teaching responsibilities may include medical students from the University of Arizona and Mayo Medical School, as well as Phoenix Children’s residents and Hem/Onc fellows.
    6. Qualified candidates should have a strong interest in mentoring and program development, be academically productive, and must be board certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties in Pediatrics, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology subspecialty and have additional training or experience in stem cell transplantation.

    About The Program

    The research focus of the BMT Program includes acute leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, transplant for hemoglobinopathies and immune deficiencies, chronic GVHD, survivorship and cellular

    therapies. The Children’s Blood and Cancer Division at Phoenix Children’s sees over 370 new oncology patients per year, and has additional active clinical and laboratory research programs in oncology, neuro-oncology, survivorship, hemophilia, and phase I/phase II investigational drug development. There is an ACMG approved fellowship program in pediatric hematology/oncology, with affiliations with the Mayo Clinic, the Arizona Cancer Center, and the University of Arizona, as well as a BMT clinical fellowship.

    About Us

    Phoenix Children’s, the only freestanding Children’s Hospital in Arizona, houses a designated wing with 16 HEPA Filtered, positive pressure rooms for particularly immune-deficient patients. PCH is a comprehensive tertiary and quaternary care center that also serves as a primary pediatric teaching facility for University of Arizona and the Mayo Clinic Arizona medical students and has residency programs in Pediatrics and Medicine/Pediatrics. Phoenix Children’s is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive salary and benefits in a setting supportive of individual and professional growth. Academic appointments are encouraged through the Mayo Clinic and the University of Arizona

    Our physical footprint is expanding. It is all to ensure Arizona families have access to high-quality healthcare – right in their own communities. With a comprehensive quaternary children’s hospital, a free-standing emergency department, two additional community hospital locations opening in 2024, and more than 40 sites of care and clinics, we deliver high-quality care for communities throughout the Southwest. We are made up of more than 1,500 medical staff providers who address health challenges from the everyday to the most complex and from the earliest years onward. Alongside our colleagues, collaborators, and communities, we are elevating pediatric care, education, and innovation so we can all grow healthier together

    Posted December 20, 2024