Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist & Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Breast Cancer Program Director - Endowed Chair
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist & Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States, 27104
General Information
Location
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
1 Medical Center Blvd, Winston‑Salem, NC 27157
Winston‑Salem, North Carolina
Care Delivery Brand
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Description & Requirements Rank: Associate Professor or Full Professor (Tenure‑Track Eligible) Department: Department of Cancer Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology and Regional Practice Institution: Wake Forest University School of Medicine / Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Location: Winston‑Salem, North Carolina Reports To: Division Chief, Medical Oncology and Regional Practice Cancer Center: Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center (NCI‑Designated)
The Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center invites applications for a nationally recognized Breast Cancer Medical Oncologist at the level of Associate or Full Professor to serve as the Endowed chair for breast cancer medical oncology group across the Wake Forest and regional hospitals. Candidates with excellent clinical or translational research are highly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will report directly to the chief of medical oncology and the chair of the Department of Cancer Medicine and will have strategic and operational accountability to Breast Cancer service line leadership. The breast cancer medical oncology group director will drive excellence in patient care, clinical and translational research, and quality improvement (QI) initiatives. This individual will play a pivotal role in advancing Wake Forest's academic and clinical missions as part of Atrium Health, now serving as the academic core for the Advocate Health system, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the United States.
Highlights This position offers a remarkable opportunity for an academic leader to shape the future of Breast oncology across a regional network that integrates research, education, and high‑quality cancer care.
Key Responsibilities 1. Leadership and Program Development
Serve as Leader of the Breast Cancer Medical Oncology Disease Group, providing strategic direction across clinical, research, and educational missions.
Participate in the development of a new comprehensive breast program facility.
Grow the disease group to faculty and expand services across the Wake Forest Market (Winston‑Salem and regionals).
Closely integrate with urology, radiation oncology, pathology, radiology, and translational science leadership to enhance integrated breast cancer care and research initiatives.
Partner with the Division Chief for Medical Oncology and regional chiefs to align disease group goals with institutional priorities in quality, access, and academic excellence.
Mentor junior faculty, oncology fellows, and research trainees, cultivating the next generation of academic oncologists and physician‑scientists.
Represent the breast cancer program in Advocate breast cancer service line meetings, institutional committees, strategic planning initiatives, and external academic and professional forums.
Assist with recruitment of new physicians, APPs and staff (where needed).
2. Clinical and Translational Research
Strengthen a robust portfolio of clinical and translational research focused on breast malignancies.
Develop and execute investigator‑initiated trials in collaboration with Wake Forest's extensive translational science infrastructure and the NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP).
Engage with institutional cores (e.g., Cancer Genomics, Immune Monitoring, Biostatistics, Artificial Intelligence) to develop high‑impact research proposals and collaborations.
Successfully initiate and sustain extramural funding to support research programs like NIH, DOD, foundations, or industry partnerships.
Publish in high‑impact journals and present findings at major oncology conferences (e.g., ASCO, GU‑ASCO, ESMO).
Expand clinical trial participation and access across the Wake Forest regional network (decentralization of clinical trials).
3. Clinical Excellence
Provide expert, compassionate, and evidence‑based care for patients with breast cancer across Wake Forest Baptist's main campus and affiliated regional practices.
Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team (medical oncology, radiation oncology, radiology, and pathology) on breast cancer patient’s plan of care. Advocate for best practice, guidelines‑driven patient care in multidisciplinary conference settings. Communicate patient’s plan of care to appropriate team members.
In collaboration with service line and surgical group operational leaders, oversee the daily clinical workings of the ambulatory clinic operations (Breast Care centers). Effectively resolve clinical issues that arise. General functions and responsibilities include but are not limited to the oversight of issues involving day‑to‑day clinical operations, administrative responsibility for decisions and activities affecting patient care including the investigation of breaches of quality patient care or ethical conduct by medical staff members.
Integrate clinical research and quality initiatives into patient care.
Contribute to the development of clinical pathways, quality initiatives, and innovation in care delivery for breast malignancies.
4. Education and Mentorship
Teach and mentor medical students, residents, and oncology fellows through the Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Support the career development of trainees and junior faculty in clinical investigation and academic medicine.
Participate in institutional and national educational programs that advance knowledge in breast cancer.
Faculty Benefit Highlights
A fully integrated clinical trials office with NCI and industry‑funded portfolios.
Access to the Wake Forest Innovations ecosystem for translational research support.
A rapidly growing regional oncology network extending advanced cancer care throughout the Atrium Health system.
A collaborative culture that values discovery, mentorship, and diversity.
Training and/or Experience Required Qualifications
M.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degree with board certification in Medical Oncology.
Eligibility for licensure in the state of North Carolina.
Demonstrated record of academic achievement suitable for appointment at the Associate Professor or Full Professor level at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Proven leadership experience within an academic medical center or cancer program.
Documented success in clinical and translational research, including clinical trial leadership, extramural funding, and peer‑reviewed publications.
Commitment to team science, mentorship, and diversity in academic medicine.
Preferred Attributes
Experience leading multi‑investigator research programs, clinical trial consortia, or translational research program.
Collaborative, inclusive, entrepreneurial and patient‑centered disposition.
Some experience of leadership and demonstration of proven leadership skills.
National recognition through service on committees or leadership roles within professional societies (e.g., ASCO, EORTC, Alliance).
Visionary leadership with the ability to integrate academic innovation into a regional oncology network.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate effectively across departments and disciplines.
Commitment to excellence with the highest level of integrity and a reputation for compassion, fairness and objectivity.
Institutional Environment The Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and the Atrium Health enterprise, is one of the nation's leading academic cancer programs and among a select group of NCI‑designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers. With a mission to reduce the burden of cancer through excellence in clinical care, research, and education, the Center provides an exceptional environment for multidisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
Benefits
Paid Time Off programs available for eligible positions
Comprehensive health and welfare benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage
Retirement benefits, including 401(k) options with employer contributions and access to financial wellness resources
Flexible spending accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
Family support benefits, which may include parental leave, adoption assistance, and surrogacy support
Educational assistance and professional development programs
Paid medical liability insurance
Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowances
Relocation assistance
About Winston‑Salem, North Carolina Winston‑Salem beautifully blends rich history with modern innovation, offering residents a vibrant and welcoming community. Known for its picturesque neighborhoods like West End and West Salem, the city features charming historic homes and tree‑lined streets. The city boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with galleries, theaters, music venues, and festivals that bring the community together year‑round. Walkable neighborhoods make it easy to explore local shops, parks, and restaurants, supporting an active and healthy lifestyle. Winston‑Salem offers a high quality of life with a cost of living below the national average and affordable housing options. It's home to excellent educational institutions such as Wake Forest University, Winston‑Salem State University, and Salem College, recognized among the South's best college towns. With over 3,500 acres of parks, 25 miles of greenways, and easy access to both mountains and beaches, Winston‑Salem offers abundant outdoor recreation. Above all, residents take pride in their genuine southern hospitality, making it easy to feel at home and build connections in this dynamic and evolving city.
About Advocate Health Advocate Health is one of the largest nonprofit integrated health systems in the United States, providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois, Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. With Wake Forest University School of Medicine as our academic core, we are shaping the future of health care through innovation, research, education and compassionate care.
When you join Advocate Health, you're joining a team that's committed to being a
Best Place to Care ‑where clinicians are heard, supported and empowered to focus on what matters most: caring for patients. This enterprise‑wide initiative is grounded in listening to care teams, removing barriers to excellent care, and fostering well‑being and connection. It reflects our purpose—from discovery to everyday moments, we're redefining care — for you, for us, for all— and lives through our values: lifting each other up, leading with purpose, thinking boldly together and embracing change with optimism. Here, you'll find not just a job, but a career with meaning, growth and impact.
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Description & Requirements Rank: Associate Professor or Full Professor (Tenure‑Track Eligible) Department: Department of Cancer Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology and Regional Practice Institution: Wake Forest University School of Medicine / Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Location: Winston‑Salem, North Carolina Reports To: Division Chief, Medical Oncology and Regional Practice Cancer Center: Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center (NCI‑Designated)
The Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center invites applications for a nationally recognized Breast Cancer Medical Oncologist at the level of Associate or Full Professor to serve as the Endowed chair for breast cancer medical oncology group across the Wake Forest and regional hospitals. Candidates with excellent clinical or translational research are highly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will report directly to the chief of medical oncology and the chair of the Department of Cancer Medicine and will have strategic and operational accountability to Breast Cancer service line leadership. The breast cancer medical oncology group director will drive excellence in patient care, clinical and translational research, and quality improvement (QI) initiatives. This individual will play a pivotal role in advancing Wake Forest's academic and clinical missions as part of Atrium Health, now serving as the academic core for the Advocate Health system, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the United States.
Highlights This position offers a remarkable opportunity for an academic leader to shape the future of Breast oncology across a regional network that integrates research, education, and high‑quality cancer care.
Key Responsibilities 1. Leadership and Program Development
Serve as Leader of the Breast Cancer Medical Oncology Disease Group, providing strategic direction across clinical, research, and educational missions.
Participate in the development of a new comprehensive breast program facility.
Grow the disease group to faculty and expand services across the Wake Forest Market (Winston‑Salem and regionals).
Closely integrate with urology, radiation oncology, pathology, radiology, and translational science leadership to enhance integrated breast cancer care and research initiatives.
Partner with the Division Chief for Medical Oncology and regional chiefs to align disease group goals with institutional priorities in quality, access, and academic excellence.
Mentor junior faculty, oncology fellows, and research trainees, cultivating the next generation of academic oncologists and physician‑scientists.
Represent the breast cancer program in Advocate breast cancer service line meetings, institutional committees, strategic planning initiatives, and external academic and professional forums.
Assist with recruitment of new physicians, APPs and staff (where needed).
2. Clinical and Translational Research
Strengthen a robust portfolio of clinical and translational research focused on breast malignancies.
Develop and execute investigator‑initiated trials in collaboration with Wake Forest's extensive translational science infrastructure and the NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP).
Engage with institutional cores (e.g., Cancer Genomics, Immune Monitoring, Biostatistics, Artificial Intelligence) to develop high‑impact research proposals and collaborations.
Successfully initiate and sustain extramural funding to support research programs like NIH, DOD, foundations, or industry partnerships.
Publish in high‑impact journals and present findings at major oncology conferences (e.g., ASCO, GU‑ASCO, ESMO).
Expand clinical trial participation and access across the Wake Forest regional network (decentralization of clinical trials).
3. Clinical Excellence
Provide expert, compassionate, and evidence‑based care for patients with breast cancer across Wake Forest Baptist's main campus and affiliated regional practices.
Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team (medical oncology, radiation oncology, radiology, and pathology) on breast cancer patient’s plan of care. Advocate for best practice, guidelines‑driven patient care in multidisciplinary conference settings. Communicate patient’s plan of care to appropriate team members.
In collaboration with service line and surgical group operational leaders, oversee the daily clinical workings of the ambulatory clinic operations (Breast Care centers). Effectively resolve clinical issues that arise. General functions and responsibilities include but are not limited to the oversight of issues involving day‑to‑day clinical operations, administrative responsibility for decisions and activities affecting patient care including the investigation of breaches of quality patient care or ethical conduct by medical staff members.
Integrate clinical research and quality initiatives into patient care.
Contribute to the development of clinical pathways, quality initiatives, and innovation in care delivery for breast malignancies.
4. Education and Mentorship
Teach and mentor medical students, residents, and oncology fellows through the Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Support the career development of trainees and junior faculty in clinical investigation and academic medicine.
Participate in institutional and national educational programs that advance knowledge in breast cancer.
Faculty Benefit Highlights
A fully integrated clinical trials office with NCI and industry‑funded portfolios.
Access to the Wake Forest Innovations ecosystem for translational research support.
A rapidly growing regional oncology network extending advanced cancer care throughout the Atrium Health system.
A collaborative culture that values discovery, mentorship, and diversity.
Training and/or Experience Required Qualifications
M.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degree with board certification in Medical Oncology.
Eligibility for licensure in the state of North Carolina.
Demonstrated record of academic achievement suitable for appointment at the Associate Professor or Full Professor level at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Proven leadership experience within an academic medical center or cancer program.
Documented success in clinical and translational research, including clinical trial leadership, extramural funding, and peer‑reviewed publications.
Commitment to team science, mentorship, and diversity in academic medicine.
Preferred Attributes
Experience leading multi‑investigator research programs, clinical trial consortia, or translational research program.
Collaborative, inclusive, entrepreneurial and patient‑centered disposition.
Some experience of leadership and demonstration of proven leadership skills.
National recognition through service on committees or leadership roles within professional societies (e.g., ASCO, EORTC, Alliance).
Visionary leadership with the ability to integrate academic innovation into a regional oncology network.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate effectively across departments and disciplines.
Commitment to excellence with the highest level of integrity and a reputation for compassion, fairness and objectivity.
Institutional Environment The Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and the Atrium Health enterprise, is one of the nation's leading academic cancer programs and among a select group of NCI‑designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers. With a mission to reduce the burden of cancer through excellence in clinical care, research, and education, the Center provides an exceptional environment for multidisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
Benefits
Paid Time Off programs available for eligible positions
Comprehensive health and welfare benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage
Retirement benefits, including 401(k) options with employer contributions and access to financial wellness resources
Flexible spending accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
Family support benefits, which may include parental leave, adoption assistance, and surrogacy support
Educational assistance and professional development programs
Paid medical liability insurance
Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowances
Relocation assistance
About Winston‑Salem, North Carolina Winston‑Salem beautifully blends rich history with modern innovation, offering residents a vibrant and welcoming community. Known for its picturesque neighborhoods like West End and West Salem, the city features charming historic homes and tree‑lined streets. The city boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with galleries, theaters, music venues, and festivals that bring the community together year‑round. Walkable neighborhoods make it easy to explore local shops, parks, and restaurants, supporting an active and healthy lifestyle. Winston‑Salem offers a high quality of life with a cost of living below the national average and affordable housing options. It's home to excellent educational institutions such as Wake Forest University, Winston‑Salem State University, and Salem College, recognized among the South's best college towns. With over 3,500 acres of parks, 25 miles of greenways, and easy access to both mountains and beaches, Winston‑Salem offers abundant outdoor recreation. Above all, residents take pride in their genuine southern hospitality, making it easy to feel at home and build connections in this dynamic and evolving city.
About Advocate Health Advocate Health is one of the largest nonprofit integrated health systems in the United States, providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois, Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. With Wake Forest University School of Medicine as our academic core, we are shaping the future of health care through innovation, research, education and compassionate care.
When you join Advocate Health, you're joining a team that's committed to being a
Best Place to Care ‑where clinicians are heard, supported and empowered to focus on what matters most: caring for patients. This enterprise‑wide initiative is grounded in listening to care teams, removing barriers to excellent care, and fostering well‑being and connection. It reflects our purpose—from discovery to everyday moments, we're redefining care — for you, for us, for all— and lives through our values: lifting each other up, leading with purpose, thinking boldly together and embracing change with optimism. Here, you'll find not just a job, but a career with meaning, growth and impact.
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