Job Description
Employment Type: Permanent Faculty
Vacancy ID: FAC0005106
Salary Range: Dependent on Experience and Qualifications
Position Summary/Description:
The section of Child Maltreatment within the Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine ( GPAM ) at the University of North Carolina is recruiting an open rank, fixed term, 0.5 FTE to 1.0 FTE faculty member who will serve as the Medical Director for the inpatient and outpatient child maltreatment consultation service. In this role, they will lead the growth of this service, supervise the medical team and direct the resident and medical student child maltreatment education curriculum. Applicants should be BC/BE in Child Abuse pediatrics having fellowship or equivalent post-residency training.
The Child Maltreatment Section is a diverse team including board certified child abuse pediatricians, nurse practitioners and social workers, and includes a state funded educational program that assures...
Vacancy ID: FAC0005106
Salary Range: Dependent on Experience and Qualifications
Position Summary/Description:
The section of Child Maltreatment within the Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine ( GPAM ) at the University of North Carolina is recruiting an open rank, fixed term, 0.5 FTE to 1.0 FTE faculty member who will serve as the Medical Director for the inpatient and outpatient child maltreatment consultation service. In this role, they will lead the growth of this service, supervise the medical team and direct the resident and medical student child maltreatment education curriculum. Applicants should be BC/BE in Child Abuse pediatrics having fellowship or equivalent post-residency training.
The Child Maltreatment Section is a diverse team including board certified child abuse pediatricians, nurse practitioners and social workers, and includes a state funded educational program that assures...
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