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Cleveland Clinic . Cleveland Clinic’s Neurological Institute seeks a director for its Rose Ella Burkhardt Brain Tumor & Neuro-Oncology Center. The ideal candidate is a mid-career or senior neurologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, or neurosurgeon with an extensive track record and dedication to neuro-oncology. The candidate will have demonstrated scholarship in clinically based or translational research, and managerial experience leading a professional group. The ideal candidate is committed to quality, safety and patient experience and should have a strong drive for innovation to push the field forward. The next Director will be the successor to Dr. Gene Barnett, who founded and led the program with spectacular distinction over the span of three decades. The new Director will lead a stellar team with national and international recognition, with the objective of advancing it further in its tripartite mission. The Brain Tumor & Neuro-Oncology Center (BTNC) is a unique multidisciplinary unit within the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute, in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute. It is a full member of the Brain Tumor Trials Collaborative (BTTC) and offers trials through NRG, industry and our own investigator-initiated trials. BTNC is dedicated to clinical excellence, innovative research and academic achievement. The position provides the opportunity for clinical care of brain tumor patients as well as involvement in clinical trials development and extramural funding. Responsibilities
Provide strategic leadership and vision for BTNC within the Neurological Institute and in partnership with the Taussig Cancer Institute. Oversee clinical care, clinical trials development, and translational research initiatives in neuro-oncology. Foster multidisciplinary collaboration and manage a high-performing team of clinicians and researchers. Maintain commitment to quality, safety, patient experience, and innovation. Represent the center in national and international forums and advance its mission. Qualifications
Mid-career or senior neurologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, or neurosurgeon with extensive experience in neuro-oncology. Demonstrated scholarship in clinically based or translational research. Managerial or leadership experience directing a professional group. Strong commitment to quality, safety, patient experience, and innovation. Benefits and Compensation
Excellent medical, dental, vision coverage Comprehensive disability and life insurance benefits Medical malpractice & tail coverage provided Generous time away coverage for vacation, sick time, holidays and CME Highly competitive retirement plans with employer contribution Faculty appointment available at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine commensurate with experience Application Instructions
Interested candidates, please include a current CV and cover letter with your application. About Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic’s vision is to become the best place for care and the best place to work in healthcare. We are committed to providing a safe, stable, and financially fulfilling work environment. Cleveland Clinic is a physician-led organization dedicated to patient care, growth, and innovation. It is a nonprofit, multispecialty academic medical center with a global presence. Equal Opportunity
Cleveland Clinic is pleased to be an equal employment opportunity employer. All information entered in your application will be shared only with Cleveland Clinic and will not be distributed to third parties. We comply with applicable equal opportunity laws and do not discriminate on protected characteristics.
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Join to apply for the
Director, Brain Tumor & Neuro-Oncology Center
role at
Cleveland Clinic . Cleveland Clinic’s Neurological Institute seeks a director for its Rose Ella Burkhardt Brain Tumor & Neuro-Oncology Center. The ideal candidate is a mid-career or senior neurologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, or neurosurgeon with an extensive track record and dedication to neuro-oncology. The candidate will have demonstrated scholarship in clinically based or translational research, and managerial experience leading a professional group. The ideal candidate is committed to quality, safety and patient experience and should have a strong drive for innovation to push the field forward. The next Director will be the successor to Dr. Gene Barnett, who founded and led the program with spectacular distinction over the span of three decades. The new Director will lead a stellar team with national and international recognition, with the objective of advancing it further in its tripartite mission. The Brain Tumor & Neuro-Oncology Center (BTNC) is a unique multidisciplinary unit within the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute, in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute. It is a full member of the Brain Tumor Trials Collaborative (BTTC) and offers trials through NRG, industry and our own investigator-initiated trials. BTNC is dedicated to clinical excellence, innovative research and academic achievement. The position provides the opportunity for clinical care of brain tumor patients as well as involvement in clinical trials development and extramural funding. Responsibilities
Provide strategic leadership and vision for BTNC within the Neurological Institute and in partnership with the Taussig Cancer Institute. Oversee clinical care, clinical trials development, and translational research initiatives in neuro-oncology. Foster multidisciplinary collaboration and manage a high-performing team of clinicians and researchers. Maintain commitment to quality, safety, patient experience, and innovation. Represent the center in national and international forums and advance its mission. Qualifications
Mid-career or senior neurologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, or neurosurgeon with extensive experience in neuro-oncology. Demonstrated scholarship in clinically based or translational research. Managerial or leadership experience directing a professional group. Strong commitment to quality, safety, patient experience, and innovation. Benefits and Compensation
Excellent medical, dental, vision coverage Comprehensive disability and life insurance benefits Medical malpractice & tail coverage provided Generous time away coverage for vacation, sick time, holidays and CME Highly competitive retirement plans with employer contribution Faculty appointment available at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine commensurate with experience Application Instructions
Interested candidates, please include a current CV and cover letter with your application. About Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic’s vision is to become the best place for care and the best place to work in healthcare. We are committed to providing a safe, stable, and financially fulfilling work environment. Cleveland Clinic is a physician-led organization dedicated to patient care, growth, and innovation. It is a nonprofit, multispecialty academic medical center with a global presence. Equal Opportunity
Cleveland Clinic is pleased to be an equal employment opportunity employer. All information entered in your application will be shared only with Cleveland Clinic and will not be distributed to third parties. We comply with applicable equal opportunity laws and do not discriminate on protected characteristics.
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