Director of Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Analytics

Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians
$460,000 - $527,500Onsite

About The Position

Director of Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Analytics Department of Radiation Oncology Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc. Harvard Medical School The Department of Radiation Oncology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston is actively seeking full-time Radiation Oncology faculty members with expertise in their selected disease site subspecialty to serve as the Director of Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Analytics. As a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, BIDMC and the Department of Radiation Oncology, provide a clinically advanced and supportive academic environment for residents, fellows, and faculty. We’re also proud and excited to be an integral part of the landmark collaboration among Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians (HMFP) to establish New England’s only freestanding adult inpatient cancer hospital. The collaboration will provide unparalleled opportunities for radiation oncology and other physician specialties to be part of DFCI’s internationally recognized cancer team. As Director of Artificial Intelligence and Clinical Analytics, this individual will provide strategic and operational leadership for the integration of AI across both the clinical and research missions of the Department of Radiation Oncology. Clinically anchored and working in close partnership with a physics counterpart, the Director will guide the development, validation, and implementation of advanced clinical analytics and AI-enabled solutions to enhance imaging, treatment planning, delivery, quality, and efficiency. They will help shape the department’s innovation agenda, including the evolution of advanced analytics into scalable AI applications and the development of an AI and Clinical Analytics program. In parallel, the Director will lead an independent, externally visible research program focused on AI in radiation oncology, fostering multidisciplinary collaboration, mentoring trainees, and positioning the department at the forefront of clinically integrated AI innovation. Responsibilities will include clinical care with a focus on their selected disease site subspecialty in radiation oncology, teaching and research activity at the Main Campus in Boston as appropriate with an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School at the rank of Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor to be determined based on experience and qualifications. This role is an employment model position in Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Following regulatory approval, successful candidates will also provide clinical care at DFCI. Interested candidates should have: Board Certification in Radiation Oncology/eligibility within one year of employment Individual Federal DEA Massachusetts Medical License MA Controlled Substance Registration Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a 743-bed hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center, is a founding member of Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH). BILH, a health care system with 14 hospitals, brings together academic medical centers and teaching hospitals, community and specialty hospitals, and more than 4,000 physicians and 39,000 employees in a shared mission to expand access and advance the science and practice of medicine through groundbreaking research and education. Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (HMFP) is one of the largest physician organizations in New England, dedicated to excellence and innovation in patient care, education, and research. As a physician-led organization, HMFP partners with more than 2,400 providers to support the delivery of exceptional care, promote professional development and foster balance at work and home. HMFP physicians have faculty affiliations with Harvard Medical School (HMS) and provide care throughout BILH system and additional hospitals across Massachusetts. For information about the position, please contact Danielle Pybus at [email protected]. Candidates should apply directly to Workday.

Requirements

  • Board Certification in Radiation Oncology/eligibility within one year of employment
  • Individual Federal DEA
  • Massachusetts Medical License
  • MA Controlled Substance Registration

Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic and operational leadership for the integration of AI across both the clinical and research missions of the Department of Radiation Oncology.
  • Guide the development, validation, and implementation of advanced clinical analytics and AI-enabled solutions to enhance imaging, treatment planning, delivery, quality, and efficiency.
  • Shape the department’s innovation agenda, including the evolution of advanced analytics into scalable AI applications and the development of an AI and Clinical Analytics program.
  • Lead an independent, externally visible research program focused on AI in radiation oncology, fostering multidisciplinary collaboration, mentoring trainees, and positioning the department at the forefront of clinically integrated AI innovation.
  • Clinical care with a focus on their selected disease site subspecialty in radiation oncology, teaching and research activity at the Main Campus in Boston as appropriate with an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School

Benefits

  • health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, as well as retirement plan(s) with employer contributions
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