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Arizona is Hiring a Division Chief, Endocrinology (Associate/Full Professor) (NTE/TE/T) Near Tucson, AZ
Provide leadership and management of day-to-day operations of the Division of Endocrinology.
Responsible for recruitment, management, compensation and retention of faculty in consideration of UA, UHSC, College, and B—UMG strategic plans and initiatives in balance of the multiple, tripartite mission of the University.
Collaboration with Academic Affairs and other educational offices at the College to ensure the division and his/her faculty are advancing the mission of the medical student, graduate student, and graduate medical education teaching programs.
Responsible for maintaining liaison with other clinical and/or basic science departments to foster an integrated teaching environment for the College.
Support and expand research activities within the division, and across the Department, College and UAHS, working with key partners.
Provide leadership oversight and effective management of an active program of independent, extramurally funded basic, translational or clinical research in area of research expertise/specialization.
Be the clinical role model and leader of the division’s clinical activities. Work with the Dean, Department Head and the B—UMG CEO to coordinate the clinical activities of the division and oversee inpatient and outpatient clinical services. The Chief of Endocrinology is responsible for maintaining appropriate standards of care appropriate to the discipline.
Provide direct patient care in the inpatient and/or ambulatory (outpatient) setting as a licensed and fully credentialed provider as a member of Banner—University Medical Group.
Responsible for ensuring the fiscal accountability and sustainability of the division working with the College’s Business Affairs Office.
Responsible for encouraging and supportingdiversity among the division’s constituents, creating an environment ofprofessionalism, respect, tolerance, and acceptance and work in partnershipwith the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.