Archway Physician Recruitment LLC
Occupational Medicine job in Tyler TX
Archway Physician Recruitment LLC, Tyler, Texas, United States, 75701
Founding Chair Occupational Medicine opening in east Texas
Located in Tyler, TX - just 98 miles from Dallas!Service area of 233,000 peopleFull-time, permanent openingEmployed positionAn academic rank of Associate Professor/Professor (non-tenure track) commensurate with background, record, and experience
Candidate Requirements:
Advanced degree, i.e., MD, DO requiredMust possess or be able to secure an unrestricted medical license in Texas upon startA strong clinical track record in occupational medicineDemonstrated experience/track record with research and related program deliveryCertification in occupational/environmental medicine by the American Board of Preventive MedicineThree years of administrative experience in a clinical, academic, and/or corporate setting or equivalent
Job Details:
Broadly responsible for the administration of strategic, academic, and clinical initiatives within the Department of Occupational and Environmental MedicineResponsible for the assurance of excellence in community engagement, education, and research within their department, as well as for partnership with UT Health system leaders in the delivery of top-quality clinical care (where applicable)Participate in hospital committee functions and administrative duties as assignedProvide education and training to residents, medical students, and other traineesParticipate in research and outreach activitiesAdministrative responsibility for the Department and provides professional leadership for its activitiesThe distribution of effort between these duties will be assigned by the Dean of the School of MedicineWill be expected to provide high quality, cost-effective, compassionate occupational and environmental medical care and health services to program clients at no less than 30 percent effort (0.3 FTE)
The Health Science Center hosts:
An established occupational health clinic that is a member of the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC) and that offers a broad range of occupational health services to workers, employers, and other clients from across the region as well as professional physician services at selected plant-based facilitiesOne of only two ACGME-accredited occupational medicine residency programs in Texas and U.S. Public Health Region 6, and is partially supported through a NIOSH Training Project Grant as well as CMMS capped GME positionsA newly established public health/general preventive medicine residency in a sister Department of Preventive Medicine and Population HealthA robust portfolio of grants, contracts, and research initiatives in related occupational, environmental, and public health disciplines (e.g., occupational respiratory diseases). This includes the NIOSH-supported Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention, and Education
Community information:
Population of over 100,000 (233,00 in the Tyler metropolitan area)Outstanding area public and private schoolsSmall-town comforts with easy proximity to metropolitan citiesAffordable housing and low cost of livingVarious lifestyle choices lake front, historical homes, modern, ruralNo State Income Tax
Located in Tyler, TX - just 98 miles from Dallas!Service area of 233,000 peopleFull-time, permanent openingEmployed positionAn academic rank of Associate Professor/Professor (non-tenure track) commensurate with background, record, and experience
Candidate Requirements:
Advanced degree, i.e., MD, DO requiredMust possess or be able to secure an unrestricted medical license in Texas upon startA strong clinical track record in occupational medicineDemonstrated experience/track record with research and related program deliveryCertification in occupational/environmental medicine by the American Board of Preventive MedicineThree years of administrative experience in a clinical, academic, and/or corporate setting or equivalent
Job Details:
Broadly responsible for the administration of strategic, academic, and clinical initiatives within the Department of Occupational and Environmental MedicineResponsible for the assurance of excellence in community engagement, education, and research within their department, as well as for partnership with UT Health system leaders in the delivery of top-quality clinical care (where applicable)Participate in hospital committee functions and administrative duties as assignedProvide education and training to residents, medical students, and other traineesParticipate in research and outreach activitiesAdministrative responsibility for the Department and provides professional leadership for its activitiesThe distribution of effort between these duties will be assigned by the Dean of the School of MedicineWill be expected to provide high quality, cost-effective, compassionate occupational and environmental medical care and health services to program clients at no less than 30 percent effort (0.3 FTE)
The Health Science Center hosts:
An established occupational health clinic that is a member of the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC) and that offers a broad range of occupational health services to workers, employers, and other clients from across the region as well as professional physician services at selected plant-based facilitiesOne of only two ACGME-accredited occupational medicine residency programs in Texas and U.S. Public Health Region 6, and is partially supported through a NIOSH Training Project Grant as well as CMMS capped GME positionsA newly established public health/general preventive medicine residency in a sister Department of Preventive Medicine and Population HealthA robust portfolio of grants, contracts, and research initiatives in related occupational, environmental, and public health disciplines (e.g., occupational respiratory diseases). This includes the NIOSH-supported Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention, and Education
Community information:
Population of over 100,000 (233,00 in the Tyler metropolitan area)Outstanding area public and private schoolsSmall-town comforts with easy proximity to metropolitan citiesAffordable housing and low cost of livingVarious lifestyle choices lake front, historical homes, modern, ruralNo State Income Tax