Pediatric Epileptologist
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Job ID
48855Location
Chicago, IllinoisAdd to Favorite Jobs Email this Job The Division of Neurology in the Department of Pediatrics Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine seeks a full-time epilepsy faculty member at the rank of Instructor, Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in the non-tenure eligible track. Responsibilities include coverage of the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, the Epilepsy inpatient service and outpatient clinics. The candidate will also have the opportunity to participate in research in epilepsy. She/he will also partake in teaching of pediatrics residents, neurology and epilepsy fellows, and other trainees. Qualified candidates must be an MD and board-certified or board-eligible in Neurology, with special qualifications in Pediatric Neurology in addition to Clinical Neurophysiology or Epilepsy training. The candidate must also be licensed in the State of Illinois to practice without restriction. The start date is negotiable and the position will remain open until filled. When applying, please upload a CV and cover letter describing your interest and alignment with the position. Lurie Children's values and celebrates the diverse identities that build and enrich our hospital and Chicago community. Lurie Children's seek employees who share a variety of perspectives and life experiences because diverse identities and perspectives strengthen the fabric of our medical center. Lurie Children's cultivates an open, affirming and inclusive work environment for all staff.
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