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Chief, Division of Endocrinology

Confidential, Baltimore, MD, United States


The client is seeking a distinguished physician-scientist to serve as Chief of the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Nutrition within a prominent academic division focused on patient care, research, and education. The division's mission includes providing top-tier clinical services for adults with diabetes and endocrine disorders, advancing research, and training new clinicians and scientists. The ideal candidate will exhibit strategic leadership qualities with a vision for growth and innovation, fostering interdisciplinary relationships to enhance visibility and expand impactful programs to improve health outcomes on a broad scale. Applicants must hold an MD or MD/PhD, possess board certification in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, and be eligible for a medical license in Maryland. The candidate should have national prominence as a physician-scientist with a record of clinical excellence, research leadership, and academic achievement. They should also hold a national/international reputation in the relevant research areas and have a proven leadership experience in academic medicine, with a history of mentorship and faculty development. Applicants with experience leading complex multidisciplinary programs and those with a compelling vision for integrating clinical care, research, and education innovatively are preferred. The expected salary range for the position is between $286,740 and $438,804, reflecting base pay, which is determined by faculty rank and tenure. Actual compensation may vary based on various factors, including skills, experience, and market conditions. The role comes with a comprehensive benefits package emphasizing wellness, work-life balance, and professional development, including a robust retirement program, generous leave options, health coverage, and professional learning opportunities. Interested candidates should prepare a current CV and letter of introduction and reach out to the designated contact for application submission.