BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) – Cooperman Barnabas Medical Cent
BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, Livingston, New Jersey, us, 07039
Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center (CBMC) in Livingston, NJ, is seeking an experienced pediatric intensivist to serve as Director for the 10‑bed PICU. The role requires managing clinical operations, developing academic programs, and collaborating with system‑wide critical care leaders.
Responsibilities
Lead and evolve the CBMC PICU clinical and academic programs.
Partner with the RWJBarnabas Health System Medical Director of Pediatric Critical Care to align service system‑wide objectives.
Mentor faculty, residents, and fellows, fostering an environment of education and mentorship.
Engage in quality improvement, research, and global health initiatives as part of the PBMC PICU collaborative.
Qualifications
Board certified in pediatric critical care.
Eligible for New Jersey license or licensed.
Demonstrated commitment to academic excellence, including education and mentorship of all members of the healthcare team.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and a strong internal locus of control.
Experience managing complex pediatric cases, interacting with hospital administration, and mentoring new faculty.
Compensation The anticipated salary range is $283,000 to $400,000 per year, commensurate with experience and achievements.
How to Apply Contact Melissa Fairley, Pediatric Physician Recruiter:
melissa.fairley@rwjbh.org
or Simon Li, Medical Director Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, RWJBH Children’s Health:
simon.li@rutgers.edu .
About Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center Since 1865, CBMC, New Jersey’s oldest non‑profit hospital, has worked to exceed community expectations for compassionate care, health care excellence, and superior service. CBMC is the state’s only certified burn center, has a highly regarded renal and pancreas transplant program, and hosts a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a comprehensive heart center.
About RWJBarnabas Health RWJBarnabas Health is New Jersey’s largest integrated health system, providing care to more than three million patients annually. With 12 acute‑care hospitals, 3 children’s hospitals, and extensive outpatient and physician practices, the system is committed to delivering high‑quality patient care and advancing medical education and research.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Responsibilities
Lead and evolve the CBMC PICU clinical and academic programs.
Partner with the RWJBarnabas Health System Medical Director of Pediatric Critical Care to align service system‑wide objectives.
Mentor faculty, residents, and fellows, fostering an environment of education and mentorship.
Engage in quality improvement, research, and global health initiatives as part of the PBMC PICU collaborative.
Qualifications
Board certified in pediatric critical care.
Eligible for New Jersey license or licensed.
Demonstrated commitment to academic excellence, including education and mentorship of all members of the healthcare team.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and a strong internal locus of control.
Experience managing complex pediatric cases, interacting with hospital administration, and mentoring new faculty.
Compensation The anticipated salary range is $283,000 to $400,000 per year, commensurate with experience and achievements.
How to Apply Contact Melissa Fairley, Pediatric Physician Recruiter:
melissa.fairley@rwjbh.org
or Simon Li, Medical Director Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, RWJBH Children’s Health:
simon.li@rutgers.edu .
About Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center Since 1865, CBMC, New Jersey’s oldest non‑profit hospital, has worked to exceed community expectations for compassionate care, health care excellence, and superior service. CBMC is the state’s only certified burn center, has a highly regarded renal and pancreas transplant program, and hosts a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a comprehensive heart center.
About RWJBarnabas Health RWJBarnabas Health is New Jersey’s largest integrated health system, providing care to more than three million patients annually. With 12 acute‑care hospitals, 3 children’s hospitals, and extensive outpatient and physician practices, the system is committed to delivering high‑quality patient care and advancing medical education and research.
#J-18808-Ljbffr