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Division Director of Neurodevelopmental…
- University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA)
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The University of Virginia Department of Pediatrics and Division of Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (NDBP) invite applications for Division Director of NDBP. Applicants who are Board certified in Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) or Neurodevelopmental Disability (NDD) or General Academic Pediatrics or Clinical Psychology (PhD) (with emphasis on children with disabilities including autism or complex care) at the rank of Associate or Full Professor are encouraged to apply.
The Division Director is primarily responsible for creating and implementing the vision and goals for NDBP, in alignment with the broader strategic plans for the Department of Pediatrics and UVA Health Children’s. The Division Director will lead the faculty in all clinical and academic mission areas, including clinical service (including our 3 Tracks of Care – motor/medical complexity, autism and other developmental differences, and at-risk child & family context), education of trainees at all levels (including our long standing DBP fellowship, in good standing), research program development, and administrative activities of all NDBP programs.
Academic responsibilities include overseeing all divisional faculty, advancing their careers by providing professional and personal development opportunities, overseeing high-quality training, supporting research activities, and modeling a culture of inquiry to ensure active engagement in quality improvement, scholarly excellence, and innovation in all missions.
Administrative responsibilities include creating an environment of excellence and innovation in clinical practice that support positive patient outcomes. NDBP closely collaborates with the School of Education to maintain a state-of-the-art multi-tier autism assessment program and provides leadership and faculty for Blue Ridge LEND. Applicants with an active research program are preferred. The ideal candidate for the UVA NDBP Division Director position is an established academic DBP/NDD/General Academic Pediatrician/PhD with strong interdisciplinary leadership and clinical experience in motor, cognitive, and at-risk disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders.
The Division of NDBP is integrally involved in the highly successful HRSA funded interdisciplinary training grant, Blue Ridge Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND). The NDBP division receives over $1 M of state-level funding for work effort to support Virginia Mental Health Access Program, including training of primary care in autism assessment. The division has an integrated relationship with the pediatric psychology service, who have recently expanded and opened an additional clinic location at Riverside (https://uvahealth.com/locations/Neurodevelopmental-and-Behavioral-Health-LOC0000234837) .
Community outreach and collaboration are priorities: majority of NDBP patients are publicly insured and we have bilingual capacity at the MD and PhD levels. We partner with a family navigator, licensed clinical social worker, and a team of educational consultants as well as therapy services (PT, OT, SLP, nutrition) amongst a Department of Pediatrics with 18 divisions/sections, and additionally Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, pediatric surgery, neurosurgery and neurology, and urology services. We are dedicated academicians, evidence-based practitioners, educators, scientists, and advocates, engaged daily toward improving the lives of children and youth with developmental disabilities and their families. The faculty in our division hold/have held international, national and state leadership positions.
UVA Children’s Hospital has been recognized as Virginia’s #1 children’s hospital by U.S. News and World Report for four consecutive years and holds national rankings in eight subspecialties. The University of Virginia Medical Center and Children's Hospital are located adjacent to the main university grounds. The University is consistently ranked among the top public institutions in the United States. UVA Health comprises the School of Medicine, School of Nursing, University Physicians Group, and the Medical Center. 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.
Charlottesville, home to the University of Virginia, offers a vibrant community with a blend of cultural sophistication and small-town ambiance, situated just one hundred miles from Washington, DC. Nestled amidst the Blue Ridge Mountains, the area is rich in historical sites and outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, and skiing. The region boasts a dynamic culinary scene, the Downtown Mall’s entertainment offerings, and over forty wineries along with numerous breweries, cideries, and distilleries. Consistently ranked among the best places to live in the United States by Money Magazine, USA Today, and rated the fifth happiest place to live by Outside Magazine, Charlottesville provides an exceptional quality of life.
Seize this unique opportunity to lead, innovate, and thrive—both professionally and personally—in an exceptional academic and community setting. Join us at UVA Health and become part of a legacy of excellence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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**Announced October 2024:** UVA Health Children’s is the No. 1 children's hospital in Virginia for the third consecutive year as ranked by U.S. News and World Report. Among children’s hospitals, UVA was ranked by U.S. News & World Report:
+ \#26 in neonatology (critical care for infants)
+ \#43 in pediatric gastroenterology and GI surgery (digestive health)
+ \#28 in pediatric nephrology
+ \#49 in pediatric diabetes and endocrinology
+ \#46 in pediatric orthopedics
+ \#33 in pediatric cardiology and heart surgery
+ \#43 in pediatric pulmonology and lung surgery
+ \#48 in pediatric neurology and neurosurgery
• U.S. News & World Report ranks UVA School of Medicine among Nation’s Best (clink link for more information about UVA SOM 2023-2024 review)
The position is open to individuals with MD, DO, PhD or equivalent degrees. The position is for tenure or non-tenure tracks at the professor or associate professor rank as appropriate. Candidates must be board certified or eligible in Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP), Neurodevelopmental Disability (NDD), or General Academic Pediatrics.
Please complete your application online http://apply.interfolio.com/156511 and attach the following documents:
+ Cover letter
+ CV/resume
+ The names, titles and contact information, including email, for three references
For additional information about the position, please contact Kyle Gumlock at [email protected] . For questions about the application process, please contact Karon Harrington a [email protected] .
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Click here (https://eocr.virginia.edu/notice-non-discrimination-and-equal-opportunity) to read more about UVA’s commitment to non-discrimination and equal opportunity employment.
The University of Virginia offers confidential Dual Career Services to partners of incoming faculty candidates. To learn more, please visit** **dualcareer.virginia.edu
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