Clinical Academic Pediatric Gastroenterologist
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The Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Boston Children's Hospital (BCH), a premier pediatric academic medical center affiliated with Harvard Medical School, is recruiting up to 3 clinical academic pediatric gastroenterologists to join our dynamic and collegial team. We believe this position offers a particularly rich opportunity for early-career pediatric gastroenterologists seeking a strong foundation in academic medicine. Faculty in these roles will receive robust mentorship and opportunities for professional development, with support for clinical growth, academic advancement, and leadership training. Successful candidates will have completed (or be completing their third year of) an accredited pediatric gastroenterology fellowship training program in the United States or Canada. The candidate ideally is board certified in Pediatrics and must be board eligible (BE) or board certified (BC) in Pediatric Gastroenterology by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). The primary role of the successful candidate will be to provide both hospital-based and ambulatory patient care to children presenting with digestive disorders as well as to teach residents, medical students, and fellows. We are seeking candidates who are passionate about clinical care, education, and academic inquiry. These faculty will contribute to our division's mission by providing core pediatric GI care, including:
Core pediatric gastroenterologists are essential members of our division whose primary responsibilities lie in the comprehensive care of children with gastrointestinal, hepatic, and nutritional conditions across inpatient and outpatient settings. These faculty maintain a balanced clinical portfolio and play vital roles in multidisciplinary care, medical education, and academic engagement. They serve as teachers and mentors to students, residents, and fellows, and have opportunities to explore research, quality improvement, and innovative care delivery models in a highly collaborative environment. Depending upon the candidate's interests, there may be opportunities to participate in one of the many centers and/or programs of excellence that are situated within the Division. Of note, interest in practicing in our Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Program will be particularly welcome. Academic Environment: Boston Children's offers an exceptionally rich academic environment and has been ranked consistently in the top 5 pediatric gastroenterology programs in US News and World Report. All faculty in the division, including those in primary clinical positions such as those listed in this advertisement, have a great opportunity to develop expertise in a focused clinical and/or academic medical area of personal interest, and to conduct innovative research. We have a very strong basic science group in cell biology and immunology, and a strong track record in translational research, academic collaborations, and clinical trials. We are looking for highly motivated individuals who want to become respected national authorities in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition. All faculty will have access to:
There are extensive opportunities for teaching and mentoring medical students at Harvard and other medical schools, as well as pediatric residents and GI fellows, and we especially encourage those enthusiastic about medical education to apply. Faculty Appointment: Faculty will receive an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School at the rank of Instructor or Assistant Professor and commensurate with qualifications and experience, and subject to meeting HMS teaching requirements. Why Join Us: Our division is consistently ranked among the top pediatric GI programs in the nation and is recognized for its commitment to clinical excellence, innovation, mentorship, and inclusion. We provide care in a vibrant, multidisciplinary academic setting with a shared mission to advance the field of pediatric gastroenterology through research, education, and outstanding patient care. We are also deeply committed to faculty wellness and work-life balance. Our approach to clinical scheduling and workload emphasizes autonomy and flexibility, with thoughtful attention to helping faculty meet their patient obligations in ways that align with individual strengths and professional interests. Whether just beginning a career or seeking a supportive academic home, faculty will find a nurturing environment with strong institutional and divisional support for wellness, career satisfaction, and sustainability. How to Apply: Interested individuals should forward a copy of their curriculum vitae and contact information for 3 references who can speak to their clinical work to: Karen Rodzenko Karen.rodzenko@childrens.harvard.edu P: 617-919-4973 Diversity and Inclusion: Boston Children's Hospital is committed to recruiting a diverse workforce and supporting an inclusive work environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups in medicine, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related condition or any other characteristic protected by law. MD or equivalent; Board Certified in Pediatrics; Board Certified/Eligible in Pediatric Gastroenterology recblid xb4dr5kfyyy1fotbkuazhd1ipxonn1 |