Penn State Health
Explore a Career at Penn State Health as a Pediatric Cardiologist | Competitive Comp, Sign-On Bonus + Exciting Perks
Pennsylvania
Job Highlights
Penn State Health Children’s Heart Group is seeking a dedicated Outpatient Pediatric Cardiologist who has the desire to develop a community-based practice that will align itself with local hospitals and neonatology practices, provide personalized services to pediatricians and family practice providers in these communities, and grow the practice in these cities.
Job Details
Our team of providers consists of 12 board-certified pediatric cardiologists, 6 adult congenital cardiologists, 5 advanced practice providers, and support staff. Our cardiologists have expertise in pediatric cardiology, adult congenital heart disease (ACHD), interventional cardiology, cardiac imaging and MRI, fetal cardiology, electrophysiology, preventive cardiology, and telemedicine
- The ideal candidate has at least one to three years of clinical experience and demonstrated excellence in outpatient pediatric cardiology care
- Supported by on-site clinical support staff and sonography services
- Academic position as an assistant or associate professor of pediatrics at Penn State College of Medicine
- Team providing full-service congenital heart disease care, including complex neonatal surgery; catheterization, and electrophysiology procedures
- The Echocardiography laboratory at Penn State Children’s Hospital is accredited in pediatric transthoracic, pediatric transesophageal, and fetal echocardiography
- Fetal cardiology abilities are desirable, but not required. Fetal cardiologists provide services to these areas at present, however, a cardiologist with this skill set would be able to utilize it in this practice location.
- Opportunity to participate in the inpatient service is optional, based on applicant preference.
Job Qualifications
- We are seeking someone BC/BE trained in Pediatric Cardiology.
- M.D., D.O., or foreign equivalent
- Candidates must be board-certified or board-eligible in pediatric cardiology and able to obtain an unrestricted PA license.
- BLS and PALS certification is required.
Opportunity Highlights
- Competitive salary and benefits
- Sign-on bonus and Relocation assistance,
- CME time and funds,
- LTD and Life insurance, and so much more!
- Penn State University tuition discount for employees and dependents
Area Highlights
Penn State Health has a new pediatric outpatient center in Leader Heights, York County. The new 5,600-square-foot Penn State Health – Leader Heights Center opened in 2022 and houses pediatric subspecialties, reproductive endocrinology, and fertility. It provides a wide spectrum of care for children including 5 medical and surgical pediatric subspecialty services.
Founded in 1741, the city of York is considered by many as the first capital of the United States. The Articles of Confederation were signed by the Second Continental Congress here in 1777. Its beautifully restored historic district is an architectural treasure. While York retains its farming and manufacturing heritage, at its heart York is a thriving cultural community that has attracted creative talent and innovative entrepreneurial investors from across the nation. Life in York County offers affordable housing, options for higher education, a thriving arts and cultural community, historical attractions, parks, and recreational resources, a semiprofessional baseball team, fine dining, and more — within an easy drive of major East Coast cities, including Baltimore, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia. It is also near the scenic Pocono Mountains to the north.
Location Insights
A
Commute
A-
Access to Parks
B+
Access to Outdoor Activities
B
Access to Restaurants
B
Cost of Living
C+
Overall
Total Population
44,782
Median Rent
$943
Median Home Value
$92,600
Median Income
$42,351
Posted December 20, 2024