Clinical/Translational Faculty Researcher

Requisition #: A-121764-25

Status: Full Time

Type: Faculty

School: SOM

Department/Program: All Children's

Location City: St. Petersburg

Location State: FL

Location Zip Code: 33701

Closing Date: Open until filled

General Description

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital (JHACH) in St. Petersburg, Florida seeks a mid/senior level faculty clinical/translational physician researcher who will play integral roles in both our Cancer and Blood Disorders Institute (CBDI) and our Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR). JHACH is a 259-bed teaching hospital, ranked as a U.S. News & World Report Best Children's Hospital in several pediatric specialties. We are also ranked as the #1 Children's Hospital in Tampa BayJHACH is the only US hospital outside the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. location that is part of the Johns Hopkins Medicine systemWe seek an experienced and innovative clinical/translational researcher to grow and expand our academic mission.

 

As a faculty member in the CBDI, this individual will serve as the associate director for the Center for Cell and Gene Therapy within the CBDI Blood and Marrow program. S/he will lead clinical and translational research focused on blood and marrow transplant immunology within the CBDI and will also be expected to pursue independent investigations, working to garner NIH and other extramural funding to support the science. In his/her role within the ICTR, this individual will serve as associate director for clinical research and will provide vision, strategic direction and oversight of clinical research programs and cores/shared resources associated with the JHAC ICTR. In collaboration with the ICTR director, this individual will work with colleagues to help lead the vision for clinical research with emphasis on (but not limited to) early-phase clinical trials. It is anticipated that this individual will also devote effort in serving as a PI or co-investigator on multiple extramurally-funded studies conducted in the JHACH Clinical Research Unit.

In both roles, s/he will serve as a role model for the principles of research ethics and integrity and display leadership qualities of inclusiveness, humility, strategic thinking, data-driven decision making, effective communication, drive for continuous improvement, pursuit of excellence, service to meet the key needs of constituents and stakeholders, and passion to foster the professional/career development of others. The ideal candidate for this dual role is a nationally or internationally-recognized scientific leader in pediatric clinical trials with a track record of federal and industry-sponsored grants as an independent principal investigator.

Qualifications

  • M.D.
  • Nationally/Internationally-recognized research expertise in pediatric clinical trials
  • Minimum of 5 years of progressive research and/or faculty development leadership experience in an academic health system setting
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in pediatric early-phase clinical trials research involving biomarkers and/or omics
  • Track record of federal and industry-sponsored grants as an  independent principal investigator, preferably with current active funding
  • Strong knowledge of federal regulatory requirements, guidelines and best practices pertaining to clinical trial design, review, registration, execution and oversight
  • Research consortium leadership experience is preferred
  • Experience as a primary mentor on (an) extramural Mentored Research Award(s) is preferred
  • Master's degree or Ph.D. in Clinical Science, Clinical Investigation, or related field is preferred
     

To apply for this position, visit: apply.interfolio.com/121764

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