Physician- Immune Dysregulation Faculty (Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders C at Children's Careers
, Georgia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Care, Teaching, Research, Patient Management, Collaboration, Mentorship, Quality Improvement, Communication, Time Management, Human Relations, Adaptability, Motivation, Listening, Translational Research, Immunology, Pediatrics

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Note: If you are CURRENTLY employed at Children's and/or have an active badge or network access, STOP here. Submit your application via Workday using the Career App (Find Jobs). Work Shift Work Day(s) Shift Start Time Shift End Time Worker Sub-Type Regular Children’s is one of the nation’s leading children’s hospitals. No matter the role, every member of our team is an essential part of our mission to make kids better today and healthier tomorrow. We’re committed to putting you first, and that commitment is at the heart of our company culture: People first. Children always. Find your next career opportunity and make a difference doing what you love at Children’s. Job Description To plan, implement and evaluate the provision of high-quality medical care, with appropriate resource management, to children and adolescents in the respective clinical area. Faculty Position in Immune Dysregulation Assistant Professor/Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta The Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Emory University Department of Pediatrics invite applications for a faculty position in Immune Dysregulation at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. The Immune Dysregulation Program is among the nation’s leading programs dedicated to the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of immune dysregulation, hyperinflammatory, and multisystem autoimmune disorders, including very early onset and treatment-refractory autoimmunity. The program integrates expertise from hematology/oncology, allergy/immunology, rheumatology, infectious diseases, gastroenterology, and intensive care in a truly multidisciplinary model, supported by a dedicated genetic counselor and program coordinator. Position Description We seek a clinician with fellowship training and board certification or eligibility in either Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Allergy/Immunology, Rheumatology, or Infectious Disease, who is passionate about advancing care for children and young adults with immune dysregulation disorders. The successful candidate will join a vibrant interdisciplinary team with established collaborations across clinical divisions at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. This is a clinical faculty position, and research commitment is flexible depending on the candidate’s experience and interests. Academic rank and track will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Program Highlights One of the largest clinical and translational programs in immune dysregulation in the U.S., with >1,100 patients in follow-up and 250–300 new referrals per year. Comprehensive evaluation and management of patients with disorders including but not limited to HLH, refractory immune cytopenias, atypical lymphoproliferation, immune-oncology, immunohematology disorders, very early-onset and refractory IBD, refractory rheumatologic disease, IEI being considered for HSCT, and neuroinflammatory disorders. A dedicated CRISIS Team (Critical Dysregulation of the Immune System in Sick Kids), a multidisciplinary initiative focused on early identification, management, and research in severe immune dysregulation or hyperinflammatory syndromes (e.g., HLH, MAS, immune-mediated organ failure) in critically ill patients. In collaboration with Neuroimmunology program we have a Neuro-CRISIS team to improve care of acute neuroinflammatory disorders. One of the largest HSCT programs for immune dysregulation disorders and IEI in the U.S. A robust biorepository of over 1,000 subjects, enabling high-impact translational and biomarker discovery studies. Ten active clinical trials, including targeted therapies, gene therapy, and cell-based therapy studies (CAR-T and other immune-modulating approaches) for immune dysregulation disorders and IEI, with robust clinical and translational research infrastructure. Established collaborations with multiple subspecialties, including Allergy/Immunology, Rheumatology, Gastroenterology, Critical Care, Hepatology, Pulmonology, Nephrology, Dermatology, and Neuroimmunology. Active participation in national research networks, including PIDTC. Ongoing development of a Southeast Immune Dysregulation Consortium and a planned Immune Dysregulation Fellowship Program. Responsibilities Provide inpatient and outpatient care for children and young adults with complex immune dysregulation disorders. Mentor trainees and contribute to medical education at the fellowship and residency levels. Participate and lead developing SOP, protocols and tool kits for screening, evaluation and management of different aspects of care of immune dysregulation disorders. Participate in program outreach activities. Participate in/ develop investigator-initiated and multi-center clinical trials. Develop and lead clinical or translational research projects in immune dysregulation, cellular therapy, or immunogenetics. Institutional Strengths The Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center is one of the largest pediatric hematology/oncology programs in the nation, caring for over 9,000 children annually and performing approximately 80 stem cell transplants each year. In 2024, Aflac investigators received over $30 million in extramural funding, including $17 million from the NIH. Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide unparalleled opportunities for research collaboration in immunology, genomics, immunoengineering, and translational research. The Children’s Center for Advanced Therapeutics and GMP Facility support innovation in cellular and gene therapy trials. Qualifications MD, or DO Board-certified or board-eligible in either Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Allergy/Immunology, Rheumatology, or Infectious Disease Eligible for medical licensure in the state of Georgia Demonstrated excellence in clinical care, teaching, and/or research Preferred (but not required) Qualifications: One or more would be desirable Experience (6- 12 months) in the clinical care of patients with immune dysregulation disorders (e.g., through rotations, electives, or early career work). Active participation in activities through the Clinical Immunology Society (CIS), CIS Summer School, or other relevant immunology-focused educational or scholarly programs. Engagement in research or scholarly work related to immune dysregulation during fellowship or early career training. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. Interest in developing a career in academic pediatrics, with openness to mentorship and growth opportunities. Experience No minimum Experience Required. Preferred Qualifications Experience in respective clinical area. Education Graduate of an accredited, four-year medical school. Graduate of an accredited, post-graduate residency program in Pediatrics. Completion of an accredited fellowship program in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. Certification Summary Board Certified/ Board Eligible in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. Licensed to practice medicine in the state of Georgia. BLS or PALS certification required. Current DEA registration. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with patients and families and as a team member. Meets eligibility requirements for credentialing as part of the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Professional Staff. Demonstrates the following skills in accomplishing job duties and responsibilities: personal organization and time management, human relations and teamwork, personal adaptability, personal motivation, and listening. Job Responsibilities Provides patient care within the respective clinical area which complies with the Professional Staff Bylaws, rules and regulations and Children’s policies and procedures. Participates in and incorporates Quality Improvement and research findings into practice. Provides and/or serves as a resource for patient/family and staff education. Educate and assist trainees with medical decision making. Provides an authenticated report of all physician services rendered and maintains accurate and complete records in an acceptable manner. Completes necessary documentation and ensures timely communication to facilitate patient care and appropriate reimbursement. Actively responds to patient and clinical staff questions and requests. Participates in meetings/activities as required to support operations of the clinical area. Participates in activities that enhance professional development, complete, and maintain certification in BLS, PALS, or NALS and maintains any additional specialty training/certifications as required by the area assigned. Performs other responsibilities as required. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic covered by applicable law. Primary Location Address 2220 North Druid Hills Road Job Family Physician
Responsibilities
Provide inpatient and outpatient care for children and young adults with complex immune dysregulation disorders. Mentor trainees and contribute to medical education at the fellowship and residency levels.
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