Rutgers University
Department Chair of Radiation Oncology
Rutgers University, Trenton, New Jersey, United States,
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Recruitment/Posting Title:
Department Chair of Radiation OncologyDepartment:
CINJ-Radiation Oncology-ClinicalSalary:
Commensurate With ExperiencePosting Summary
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
(CINJ), a National Cancer Institute Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center,
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
(RWJMS) and
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
(NJMS), seek a nationally recognized radiation oncologist at the Associate Professor to Professor level, with proven leadership experience and a distinguished record of original clinical research, exceptional clinical and educational skills, and a commitment to the Institute’s mission, to serve as
Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology .The Chair provides oversight for all operational and programmatic aspects within the discipline of radiation oncology, including clinical radiation oncology, radiation physics, and radiation cancer biology. The Chair is responsible for oversight of all clinical/research activities, and mentorship of the researchers/providers assigned. The Chair serves as the Chief of the Radiation Oncology Service.Duties
Administrative
Oversee short- and long-range planning, funding, procurement, and sustainability, and direct professional activities and projects to ensure excellence for the Department at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Jack and Sheryl Morris Cancer Center.Work directly with the hospital administration in developing appropriate budgets, capital equipment requests and financial issues as they relate to the clinical operations of the department of radiation oncology.Develop and grow the department of radiation oncology, including expansion of currently available services, growth of IMRT, IGRT, brachytherapy and other technologies in radiation oncology.Ensure appropriate quality improvement and quality control initiatives, chart rounds, physics and dosimetry QA programs and other quality and safety initiatives within the department.Work with RWJUH administration in oversight and management of technical, clerical, and nursing personnel within the hospital’s department of radiation oncology.Coordinate research effort in the Department, focusing on areas of clinical investigation which will offer the latest technologies and treatments to patients in the region requiring radiation therapy services.Collaborate with the System Director for Radiation Oncology and relevant Associate Directors, to recruit and retain radiation oncology faculty and staff in line with the CINJ and RWJBH Strategic Plans.Promote an inclusive and healthy workplace environment for Department employees where all can thrive.Research
Promote collaboration between members of CINJ research programs that encourage and maintain an environment of teamwork and shared knowledge.Support participation in one of the CINJ Research Programs.Conduct NCI-funded and other peer-reviewed research and publish scholarly articles.Teaching
Participate in the teaching of students, residents, and fellows as part of the educational mission of RWJMS.Provide senior-level mentorship for CINJ faculty across disciplines.Oversee education activities being provided by Department faculty.Service
Serve on appropriate CINJ Leadership Committees.Serve on hospital committees related to the overall oncology program and administration.Qualifications
MD or MD/PhD, and Radiation Oncology ACGME accredited residency program.Sustained record of peer reviewed funding preferred.Meets criteria for Associate Professor to Professor rank.Proven leadership experience, evidenced by clinical and research program development, and successful mentorship and academic development of faculty.Benefits Highlights
Attractive recruitment package including research program resources available.For questions on this position or to learn more about our available positions, please contact the Rutgers Cancer Institute Faculty Recruitment Office at
cinjcareers@cinj.rutgers.edu .
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Apply for this Job
link/button.Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Applicants should submit a detailed CV, a cover letter detailing how the applicant's work will contribute to the Rutgers Cancer Institute Mission, and a statement describing accomplishments, goals, and vision to advance excellence in inclusion, equity, and belonging as a leader in higher education.Position Information
Recruitment/Posting Title:
Department Chair of Radiation OncologyDepartment:
CINJ-Radiation Oncology-ClinicalSalary:
Commensurate With ExperiencePosting Summary
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
(CINJ), a National Cancer Institute Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center,
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
(RWJMS) and
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
(NJMS), seek a nationally recognized radiation oncologist at the Associate Professor to Professor level, with proven leadership experience and a distinguished record of original clinical research, exceptional clinical and educational skills, and a commitment to the Institute’s mission, to serve as
Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology .The Chair provides oversight for all operational and programmatic aspects within the discipline of radiation oncology, including clinical radiation oncology, radiation physics, and radiation cancer biology. The Chair is responsible for oversight of all clinical/research activities, and mentorship of the researchers/providers assigned. The Chair serves as the Chief of the Radiation Oncology Service.Duties
Administrative
Oversee short- and long-range planning, funding, procurement, and sustainability, and direct professional activities and projects to ensure excellence for the Department at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Jack and Sheryl Morris Cancer Center.Work directly with the hospital administration in developing appropriate budgets, capital equipment requests and financial issues as they relate to the clinical operations of the department of radiation oncology.Develop and grow the department of radiation oncology, including expansion of currently available services, growth of IMRT, IGRT, brachytherapy and other technologies in radiation oncology.Ensure appropriate quality improvement and quality control initiatives, chart rounds, physics and dosimetry QA programs and other quality and safety initiatives within the department.Work with RWJUH administration in oversight and management of technical, clerical, and nursing personnel within the hospital’s department of radiation oncology.Coordinate research effort in the Department, focusing on areas of clinical investigation which will offer the latest technologies and treatments to patients in the region requiring radiation therapy services.Collaborate with the System Director for Radiation Oncology and relevant Associate Directors, to recruit and retain radiation oncology faculty and staff in line with the CINJ and RWJBH Strategic Plans.Promote an inclusive and healthy workplace environment for Department employees where all can thrive.Research
Promote collaboration between members of CINJ research programs that encourage and maintain an environment of teamwork and shared knowledge.Support participation in one of the CINJ Research Programs.Conduct NCI-funded and other peer-reviewed research and publish scholarly articles.Teaching
Participate in the teaching of students, residents, and fellows as part of the educational mission of RWJMS.Provide senior-level mentorship for CINJ faculty across disciplines.Oversee education activities being provided by Department faculty.Service
Serve on appropriate CINJ Leadership Committees.Serve on hospital committees related to the overall oncology program and administration.Qualifications
MD or MD/PhD, and Radiation Oncology ACGME accredited residency program.Sustained record of peer reviewed funding preferred.Meets criteria for Associate Professor to Professor rank.Proven leadership experience, evidenced by clinical and research program development, and successful mentorship and academic development of faculty.Benefits Highlights
Attractive recruitment package including research program resources available.For questions on this position or to learn more about our available positions, please contact the Rutgers Cancer Institute Faculty Recruitment Office at
cinjcareers@cinj.rutgers.edu .
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