Pediatric Plastic Surgeon

Requisition #: A-72702-25

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

The Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Division of Pediatric Plastic Surgery in St. Petersburg, Florida seeks a BC/BE plastic surgeon with fellowship training in pediatric plastic surgery who will be a full-time faculty member in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.  The professional opportunity would involve participation in multidisciplinary clinics, resident education, and research as well as building a community practice in pediatric plastic surgery in the metropolitan Tampa Bay region. 

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is a 259-bed teaching hospital, ranked as a U.S. News & World Report Best Children's Hospital. We serve as the craniofacial/pediatric plastic surgery rotation site for the University of South Florida plastic surgery residency.  We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including medical malpractice insurance (tail insurance), relocation assistance, paid vacation, paid time and expenses for CME, 403(B) retirement plan, pension plan, short and long-term disability coverage and life insurance and health benefits.

Qualifications

Interested individuals must be dedicated to academic plastic surgery and expanding the scope of pediatric plastic surgery available on the west coast of Florida.  You will work within a dynamic academic environment located in an expanding clinical campus in St. Petersburg within Johns Hopkins Medicine. There are many opportunities and support to develop clinical, educational, and research interests.  Applicants with interest in facial reanimation, peripheral nerve, pediatric microsurgery, migraine surgery, hand surgery, transgender medicine, vascular anomalies, adolescent breast surgery, microtia, and other disciplines are encouraged to apply.  Opportunities are available to care for adult patients for transitional care and cosmetic surgery in addition to our pediatric practice. 

Application Instructions

To confidentially learn more details, please contact:

 

Sarah Stephens

Administrative Manager

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

[email protected]

To apply for this position, visit: apply.interfolio.com/72702

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