Riley Children's Health at IU Health is seeking a Pediatric Nephrologist to join our team of 11 nephrologists, 5 nurse practitioners, and behavioral health clinical pediatric psychologists. The division is the only dedicated pediatric dialysis unit in the state of Indiana, offering a robust transplant program with longitudinal follow up to adolescent transition and two dedicated clinical research coordinators to facilitate clinical research projects. The ideal candidate will be clinically-focused in pediatric transplants, acute and chronic kidney disease, and have a passion for teaching in an academic setting.
Highlights
- Strong work-life balance with standard weekday outpatient schedule of 4 half day clinics; shared inpatient service and ~7weeks of evening call per year, and 5 weekends of call annually
- Excellent culture with supportive leadership/mentors who value professional development, collegiality, and interdepartmental teamwork.
- Faculty appointment with Indiana University School of Medicine including education opportunities with students, residents and fellows
- Clinical or basic research opportunities available (40 clinical studies IRB approved, housed within the division)
- Growth and innovation opportunities including ability to establish multi-disciplinary subspecialty clinics and eventually outreach to satellite locations within the state
- Visa Sponsorship: J1, H1b
Comprehensive benefits package through Indiana University School of Medicine including group insurance (health, dental, life, disability), 401k with company match, vacation/CME/holidays, relocation assistance and occurrence-based malpractice insurance coverage starting the first day of employment.
Qualifications
- BC in pediatrics or Med/Peds, and BC/BE in pediatric nephrology
- New fellowship graduates and experienced providers are encouraged to apply
- Physician MD/DO eligible for medical licensure in Indiana
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Pediatric Nephrology & Kidney Diseases | Riley Children's Health (rileychildrens.org)
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