Medical Director, Pediatric Liver Transplant Program, Department of Pediatrics
The University of Virginia Department of Pediatrics and Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition invite applications for a clinical faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level for a board-certified/board-eligible Pediatric Gastroenterologist with certification in Pediatric Transplant Hepatology. The successful candidate will join a highly collaborative and nationally recognized multidisciplinary team dedicated to advancing pediatric hepatology and liver transplantation at UVA Health Childrens.
This position is ideal for a motivated clinician leader interested in expanding a growing pediatric liver transplant and hepatology program through excellence in clinical car and program development. Opportunities for tenure-track consideration are available for candidates with aligned academic interests and experience. Rank and compensation are dependent upon qualifications.
The Pediatric Liver Transplant Program at UVA Health Childrens is a collaborative program with University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) that provides comprehensive multidisciplinary care for children with acute and chronic liver disease. The program has established expertise in pediatric liver transplantation, including living donor transplantation, and is well-positioned for continued growth in transplant hepatology and metabolic liver disease. The successful candidate will play a central role in guiding the future growth and strategic vision of the program, including expansion of clinical programs, outreach efforts, and research infrastructure.
The successful candidate will serve as Medical Director, Pediatric Liver Transplant Program. This position will provide leadership in the clinical, regulatory, and quality oversight of the pediatric liver transplant program in collaboration with transplant surgery leadership, transplant administration, and the multidisciplinary transplant team. Responsibilities include oversight of transplant quality metrics and outcomes, participation in OPTN/UNOS-related activities, collaboration in strategic planning and program growth initiatives, and development of quality improvement and patient safety efforts related to pediatric hepatology and transplantation.
Clinical responsibilities will include participation in shared divisional call coverage, inpatient consultative and attending services, pediatric hepatology and transplant clinics, outreach clinics, and multidisciplinary transplant-related care. The successful candidate will also participate in the teaching and mentorship of medical students, residents, and fellows within the Divisions ACGME-accredited Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship Program.
Special consideration will be given to candidates with experience or strong interest in clinical and translational research, particularly those interested in helping expand the Divisions hepatology and transplant-related research infrastructure.
The Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition includes eight faculty and five nurse practitioners. Within the division there is expertise in inflammatory bowel disease, eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders, disorders of gut-brain interaction, aerodigestive disorders, intestinal rehabilitation, nutrition, global health, and medical education. Together with outstanding colleagues in Pediatric Surgery, Transplant Surgery, Pediatric and Interventional Radiology, and adult Gastroenterology, the Division serves as one of the leading pediatric digestive disease programs in the Commonwealth and region. The Divisions clinical mission is supported by dedicated nurse care coordinators, psychologists, dietitians, social workers, clinical research coordinators, and outstanding administrative staff.
As a world-class academic medical center, UVA Health features 735 beds, a Level 1 trauma center serving central Virginia, a NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center, and a Level IV NICU. UVA Childrens Hospital has been recognized as Virginias #1 childrens hospital by U.S. News and World Report for five consecutive years and holds national rankings in eight subspecialties.
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