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RWJBarnabas Health is Seeking a Full-Time Pediatric Endocrinologist in Northern NJ
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, NJ and the Children’s Hospital of New Jersey in Newark, NJ are seeking a board-certified/board eligible fellowship-trained physician in pediatric endocrinology to join their Division of Pediatric Endocrinology.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic group of 5 pediatric endocrinologists and 2 APNs covering the RWJBarnabas Health (RWJBH) Northern Region and will share call and be a member of the group clinically and academically. There is the opportunity to teach and mentor residents and medical students. There is a multi-disciplinary diabetes team with dieticians, nurses, and social workers in the Division. The successful candidate will split their time between the two institutions.
The hospitals are integral members of RWJBH, the largest academic integrated healthcare system in New Jersey. We are partnered with Rutgers NJMS, offering exceptional patient care and leading-edge research, further advancing our mission. We are driven to provide evidence-based care to the communities we serve. We are transforming the care delivery system with a design focused on eliminating health disparities and improving outcomes for patients in our community and beyond. RWJBH currently employs 12 pediatric endocrinologists in the health system that collaborate academically.
RWJBarnabas Health offers competitive compensation and a robust benefits package. This position is available for an immediate start date.
Candidate Requirements:
- BC/BE in Pediatrics
- Fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology
- NJ licensed or eligible for licensure
To learn more about this position, please contact Melissa Fairley, Physician Recruiter, directly via e-mail at Melissa.Fairley@rwjbh.org
About RWJBarnabas Health:
RWJBarnabas Health is New Jersey's largest integrated health care delivery system, providing treatment and services to more than three million patients each year. With 12 acute care hospitals, 3 children's hospitals, a growing number of our outpatient facilities and physician practices, our healthcare system is committed to providing the highest quality of patient care and health education to the community and region.
Our partnership with Rutgers University creates the state's largest academic healthcare system dedicated to providing high-quality patient care, leading-edge research, and world-class health and medical education, further advancing our mission of providing high-quality healthcare in New Jersey.
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center is one of the busiest providers of pediatric care in New Jersey. With more than 200 pediatricians and pediatric specialists on staff, Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center offers virtually every major pediatric sub-specialty. The Medical Center offers the expertise of specialized nurses, respiratory therapists, child life coordinators, social workers and other health care professionals specially trained in treating the smallest patients, and personally dedicated to making them well. Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center is an associate member of the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions. Our facilities include a 50+ bed level 3 NICU, pediatric floor and pediatric ICU with full-time pediatric intensivists and hospitalists on staff.
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey (CHoNJ) at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center offers more than 30 specialized children’s services, as well as preventive programs that promote wellness in the community. Children's Hospital of New Jersey is a key member of the RWJBarnabas Children’s Health network, the largest provider of pediatric care in the state. The hospital's inpatient and outpatient pediatric services include a state-designated regional perinatal center, pediatric intensive care unit, pediatric emergency department, Valerie Fund Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, neonatal ICU with New Jersey's first ECMO unit, HIV/AIDS treatment for children, and a sexual and child abuse program.
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey has multiple ACGME accredited residency programs and a strong academic affiliation with Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), serving as a primary site for undergraduate pediatric medical education. Residents from this program rotate at both CHoNJ and Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
RWJBarnabas Health is an equal opportunity employer.
