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The Division of Cancer Medicine at the Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center (BMDACC) in metro Phoenix, Arizona is actively seeking a Director of Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT) who will provide leadership to support the ongoing programmatic growth and quality improvement for the Stem Cell Transplant program. As a partner member of the MD Anderson Cancer Network®, BMDACC is a fully integrated, clinical extension of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and physicians become faculty through the University of Texas as well as the University of Arizona. The Stem Cell Transplant program is an integral part of the Division of Cancer Medicine at BMDACC, a comprehensive team of over 100 providers that includes subspecialists in hematology and medical oncology. The program is FACT-accredited in autologous, allogeneic, and immune effector cell therapy and includes seven current faculty members. In 2025, the program performed 160 cellular therapy procedures while actively conducting multiple clinical trials of novel regimens in stem cell transplant, graft versus host, and cellular therapy. Ongoing clinical trials include CAR-T, TCRs and TIL therapies in hematologic malignancy and solid tumors. We seek a program director who will provide leadership to support the ongoing programmatic growth and quality improvement for our Stem Cell Transplant program. Key responsibilities include leading a multidisciplinary team of experts in hematology and stem cell transplant, managing ongoing clinical trials and research in innovative transplant regimens and new investigative therapies, overseeing a team that strives for evidence-based, individualized patient care, and mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows, providing training in stem cell transplant and cellular therapies. This individual will also help to oversee the SCT rotations and professional track for our University of Arizona Hematology/Oncology fellowship program. The successful candidate will have an MD, MD/PhD or DO from an accredited medical school, be board certified/board eligible in Hematology/Oncology and be eligible for medical licensure in the state of Arizona. They must have a minimum of 3 to 5 years of experience with Cell Therapy and Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation, with a track record of clinical excellence as evidenced by quality metrics. Leadership experience, a passion for clinical research and medical education and experience in clinical trials and/or translational research in cell therapy is preferred. About Banner Health Regarded and recognized as a top health system in the country for the clinical quality consistently provided to patients in our hospitals, nonprofit Banner Health is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, and operates 33 hospitals, including three academic medical centers and other related health entities and services in six states. Since 2011, Banner Health and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have partnered to provide patients with state-of-the-art technology for the diagnosis, staging and treatment of all cancer types; oncology expertise in supportive care services; and access to groundbreaking clinical trials and new investigative therapies. Together, our disease-specific specialists take a multidisciplinary approach to providing exceptional patient-focused care at multiple facilities. Our partnership brings an unprecedented level of cancer care to the greater Phoenix area. Salary will be commensurate with academic rank, qualifications, experience, and educational background. In addition, Banner Health offers a superior benefits package, an excellent retirement program, a relocation allowance, as well as many other potential incentives. It is the policy of Banner Health to provide equal opportunity to all applicants and employees. Banner Health prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status, citizenship status, or other protected classification. This prohibition includes harassment based upon any of the aforementioned protected classifications, including sexual harassment and sexual misconduct.? Banner Health also prohibits retaliation against anyone who files a complaint of discrimination; anyone against whom such a complaint is filed; or anyone who participates in an investigation of such a complaint.? Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position has been filled. Banner Health MD Anderson has retained Caldwell Partners, an international executive search firm, to assist with this search. Please send nominations and recommendations to: BMDACCDirectorSCT@caldwell.com . To apply in confidence, please submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae to: https://caldwell.thriveapp.ly/job/1281
In Summary: The Division of Cancer Medicine at the Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center (BMDACC) in metro Phoenix, Arizona is actively seeking a Director of Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT) The program is FACT-accredited in autologous, allogeneic, and immune effector cell therapy and includes seven current faculty members . In 2025, the program performed 160 cellular therapy procedures .
En Español: La División de Medicina del Cáncer en el Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center (BMDACC) en Phoenix, Arizona está buscando activamente a un Director de Transplante de Células Madres (SCT), que proporcionará liderazgo para apoyar el crecimiento programático continuo y la mejora de calidad para el programa de Transplantes de Célula Madre. Las responsabilidades clave incluyen dirigir un equipo multidisciplinario de expertos en hematología y trasplante de células madre, administrar ensayos clínicos continuos e investigaciones en regímenes innovadores de trasplantes y nuevas terapias investigativas, supervisar a un equipo que se esfuerce por una atención al paciente basada en la evidencia e individualizada, y asesorar a estudiantes de medicina, residentes y becarios, brindando capacitación en transplantes de células madres y terapias celulares. Este individuo también ayudará a supervisar las rotaciones del SCT y el circuito profesional para nuestro programa de beca de Hematología/Oncología de la Universidad de Arizona. El candidato exitoso tendrá un doctorado, MD / PhD o DO de una escuela médica acreditada, será certificado / junta elegible en Hematología / Oncología y será elegible para obtener licencia médica en el estado de Arizona . Deben tener una experiencia mínima de 3 a 5 años con terapia celular y liderazgo de calidad en investigación clínica y trayectoria Celular Transplantal, como prueba de pasión en pruebas clínicas y traducción de células sanguíneas y deben ser certificados por un registro de excelencia en estudios clínico y una formación sobre la calidad de referencia clínica. Desde 2011, Banner Health y The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center se han asociado para proporcionar a los pacientes tecnología de última generación para el diagnóstico, estadificación y tratamiento de todos los tipos de cáncer; experiencia en oncología en servicios de atención de apoyo; y acceso a ensayos clínicos innovadores y nuevas terapias investigativas. Juntos, nuestros especialistas específicos de enfermedades adoptan un enfoque multidisciplinario para brindar una atención excepcional centrada en el paciente en las instalaciones. Nuestra asociación trae oportunidades educativas sin precedentes al área de la salud. Además del programa de asistencia sanitaria Banner ofrece múltiples beneficios académicos e incentivos superiores a muchos empleados, además de una amplia calificación educativa superior. Banner Health prohíbe la discriminación en base a raza, color, religión, sexo (incluyendo embarazo), orientación sexual, identidad de género, información genética, origen nacional, edad, discapacidad, estado civil, estatus familiar, condición de ciudadanía u otra clasificación protegida. Esta prohibición incluye el acoso basado en cualquiera de las clasificaciones protegidas mencionadas anteriormente, incluyendo acoso sexual y mala conducta sexual.