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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Opportunity: Pediatric Urology SurgeonThe Department of Urology at our organization is on the lookout for a Pediatric Urology Surgeon who is either board-certified or board-eligible. This full-time faculty role is available at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, contingent upon the candidate's experience and academic achievements. Both tenure and non-tenure track options are available.
Key Responsibilities:- Report directly to the Chair of Urology.
- Contribute to the growth and development of an academic Urology program in Illinois.
- Hold privileges at Springfield Memorial Hospital and HSHS St. John's Hospital.
- Maintain an active medical practice.
- Educate medical students and residents.
- Participate in clinical and/or basic science research.
Our organization is situated in the historic capital of Springfield, Illinois, a city with a population of 120,000 that serves over 2 million residents in central and southern Illinois. We have garnered national and international acclaim for our innovative approach to medical education, fostering a supportive environment for passionate clinicians who enjoy teaching. Our regional partnerships include collaborations with HSHS St. John's and Springfield Memorial Hospital, which serve as key sites for education and patient care.
Springfield Memorial Hospital boasts one of the largest and most technologically advanced facilities in the nation, featuring the Memorial Learning Center, home to the SIU Surgical Skills Training Center. These resources enhance our mission to lead in healthcare education and innovation.
Springfield is ideally located in the Midwest, providing easy access to major metropolitan areas such as Chicago, St. Louis, and Indianapolis. It serves as a regional hub for comprehensive healthcare services and offers an excellent quality of life, including an affordable cost of living. The area is home to outstanding public and private schools, an accredited community college, and a University of Illinois campus. Residents can enjoy recreational activities at Lake Springfield, including boating and fishing, as well as historical sites related to Abraham Lincoln, including his burial site and the Lincoln Presidential Library.
Qualifications and Skills:- Board-eligible or board-certified in the U.S.
- Eligible for a medical license in Illinois.
- Successful completion of a Urology residency and a Pediatric Urology fellowship.
- Awareness of and sensitivity to the needs of underrepresented minority populations.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Our faculty members benefit from self-insured malpractice coverage, comprehensive fringe benefits, and competitive compensation packages. For further details about the position and to submit your application, please visit our website.
The anticipated annual salary range for this role is between $250,000 and $275,000, representing the academic base salary funded by the University. The final salary will be determined based on market data, internal salary equity, candidate qualifications, and budget considerations. Additional clinical compensation will be provided through a separate member practice agreement. This position is security-sensitive and requires pre-employment background checks. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse campus community for the benefit of our learners and workforce.