Pediatric Search Partners
Division Chief, Pediatric Critical Care
Pediatric Search Partners, Cleveland, Ohio, us, 44101
Overview
Pediatric Search Partners has been engaged for the search for a
Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care
to join
University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
in Cleveland, Ohio. This prestigious role offers a unique opportunity to lead, develop and advance the division at a children’s hospital recognized among the nation’s top 50 in all 11 specialties, five of which are in the top 25, in U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Children’s Hospitals rankings for 2024-25. UH Rainbow is also ranked as the
#3 Best Children’s Hospital in the Midwest
and
#3 in Ohio . We seek a committed leader who is passionate about furthering the tradition of excellence and dedication to the hospital’s mission:
To Heal, To Teach, To Discover. The Opportunity
Appointed by and reporting to the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, the Division Chief will serve as the clinical, operational, and academic leader of Pediatric Critical Care medicine. This individual will define and advance the vision for the Division. The Chief will lead and mentor a dedicated and collegial team of twelve pediatric intensivists, which includes a well-respected fellowship program with nine fellows, and ensure the continued delivery of exceptional care in the 20-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, which cares for approximately 1600 critically ill children each year and the 10-bed Pediatric Sedation Unit. The ideal candidate will possess: Board Certification in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Demonstrated leadership skills with at least five years’ experience Excellent clinical skills as well as strong communication skills and emotional intelligence Academic accomplishments commensurate with appointment at the associate or full professor level with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Key Responsibilities
Lead collaborative efforts with hospital and health system leadership to ensure the highest-quality care in a professional, cost-effective manner. Ensures collaborative integration of medical, trauma, and surgical subspecialty services in the Pediatric ICU. Oversee faculty development, including clinical training, mentorship, scholarly activity and the promotion process. Ensure that faculty are engaged in scholarly activity that includes clinical training and mentorship to residents, fellows and medical students. Assign clinical coverage and optimize workflow across inpatient and ambulatory settings. Champion a culture of collaboration, innovation, professionalism and integrity. Represent and advocate for the Division within departmental and hospital leadership. Maintain oversight of clinical quality, operational administration, and financial performance. Serve as an advocate and representative of the Divisional faculty in leadership activities. About UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
Founded in 1887, UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital is an internationally renowned, 244-bed children’s hospital and pediatric academic center with experts in 20 medical divisions and 10 surgical specialties. As a leader in advanced pediatric care, UH Rainbow provides unique services, including cutting-edge cancer, cellular and immune therapies, heart and surgical care, and Northeast Ohio’s only single-site provider of advanced maternal fetal medicine and neonatology services. As a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, ECMO Center and a pediatric affiliate of Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, UH Rainbow offers access to novel therapies, advanced technologies and clinical discoveries long before they are available nationwide. Rainbow pediatric specialists – all of whom serve on the faculty at the School of Medicine – are engaged in today’s most advanced clinical research and are widely regarded as the best in the nation. About Cleveland
Cleveland is a welcoming city known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, affordable living and strong community spirit. It offers a vibrant arts scene and numerous outdoor activities, as well as major cultural institutions such as the Cleveland Museum of Art, Playhouse Square, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Travel and Leisure recognized Cleveland in 2024 as one of its 50 Best Places to Travel for its national and international events, world-class culture expansions, rebirth of historic hotels and eclectic food scene. The city’s schools, neighborhoods, and proximity to Case Western Reserve University make it a great place to live and work. Cleveland’s University Circle ranks in the top 10 on USA Today’s list of Best Arts Districts. The city features four distinct seasons, parks, and easy access to major U.S. cities and international destinations. How to apply
For complete details and confidential consideration, please submit your CV and cover letter to: Glenda Church Smith, Principal Pediatric Search Partners. Telephone: 877-440-3832; Text: 214-850-3094. Email: glenda@pediatricsearchpartners.com
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Pediatric Search Partners has been engaged for the search for a
Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care
to join
University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
in Cleveland, Ohio. This prestigious role offers a unique opportunity to lead, develop and advance the division at a children’s hospital recognized among the nation’s top 50 in all 11 specialties, five of which are in the top 25, in U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Children’s Hospitals rankings for 2024-25. UH Rainbow is also ranked as the
#3 Best Children’s Hospital in the Midwest
and
#3 in Ohio . We seek a committed leader who is passionate about furthering the tradition of excellence and dedication to the hospital’s mission:
To Heal, To Teach, To Discover. The Opportunity
Appointed by and reporting to the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, the Division Chief will serve as the clinical, operational, and academic leader of Pediatric Critical Care medicine. This individual will define and advance the vision for the Division. The Chief will lead and mentor a dedicated and collegial team of twelve pediatric intensivists, which includes a well-respected fellowship program with nine fellows, and ensure the continued delivery of exceptional care in the 20-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, which cares for approximately 1600 critically ill children each year and the 10-bed Pediatric Sedation Unit. The ideal candidate will possess: Board Certification in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Demonstrated leadership skills with at least five years’ experience Excellent clinical skills as well as strong communication skills and emotional intelligence Academic accomplishments commensurate with appointment at the associate or full professor level with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Key Responsibilities
Lead collaborative efforts with hospital and health system leadership to ensure the highest-quality care in a professional, cost-effective manner. Ensures collaborative integration of medical, trauma, and surgical subspecialty services in the Pediatric ICU. Oversee faculty development, including clinical training, mentorship, scholarly activity and the promotion process. Ensure that faculty are engaged in scholarly activity that includes clinical training and mentorship to residents, fellows and medical students. Assign clinical coverage and optimize workflow across inpatient and ambulatory settings. Champion a culture of collaboration, innovation, professionalism and integrity. Represent and advocate for the Division within departmental and hospital leadership. Maintain oversight of clinical quality, operational administration, and financial performance. Serve as an advocate and representative of the Divisional faculty in leadership activities. About UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
Founded in 1887, UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital is an internationally renowned, 244-bed children’s hospital and pediatric academic center with experts in 20 medical divisions and 10 surgical specialties. As a leader in advanced pediatric care, UH Rainbow provides unique services, including cutting-edge cancer, cellular and immune therapies, heart and surgical care, and Northeast Ohio’s only single-site provider of advanced maternal fetal medicine and neonatology services. As a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, ECMO Center and a pediatric affiliate of Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, UH Rainbow offers access to novel therapies, advanced technologies and clinical discoveries long before they are available nationwide. Rainbow pediatric specialists – all of whom serve on the faculty at the School of Medicine – are engaged in today’s most advanced clinical research and are widely regarded as the best in the nation. About Cleveland
Cleveland is a welcoming city known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, affordable living and strong community spirit. It offers a vibrant arts scene and numerous outdoor activities, as well as major cultural institutions such as the Cleveland Museum of Art, Playhouse Square, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Travel and Leisure recognized Cleveland in 2024 as one of its 50 Best Places to Travel for its national and international events, world-class culture expansions, rebirth of historic hotels and eclectic food scene. The city’s schools, neighborhoods, and proximity to Case Western Reserve University make it a great place to live and work. Cleveland’s University Circle ranks in the top 10 on USA Today’s list of Best Arts Districts. The city features four distinct seasons, parks, and easy access to major U.S. cities and international destinations. How to apply
For complete details and confidential consideration, please submit your CV and cover letter to: Glenda Church Smith, Principal Pediatric Search Partners. Telephone: 877-440-3832; Text: 214-850-3094. Email: glenda@pediatricsearchpartners.com
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