Division Director - Pediatric Neurology

Children's Mercy KCKansas City, MO
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About The Position

The Department of Pediatrics at Children’s Mercy (CM) seeks to recruit a creative and scholarly leader to serve as Division Director of Neurology . The Division of Neurology is a nationally recognized leader in comprehensive pediatric neuroscience care, education, and research. The ideal Division Director will bridge the Division’s past and present successes with the possibilities that await its future, forging a bold vision for the years to come. The Division of Child Neurology has experienced a decade of significant growth and anticipates continued expansion. Over the past 18 years, the division has grown from a five-provider, epilepsy-focused service into a vibrant, multidisciplinary program comprising 25 physicians, 20 nurse practitioners, 23 staff nurses, and two nurse coordinators. The Division has substantial expertise in a broad range of neurological subspecialties, delivering expert, evidence-based care to a growing regional and national patient population. In 2024, our team completed over 22,000 patient visits, including nearly 7000 new patient evaluations. We are proud to be ranked #21 nationally by U.S. News & World Report in pediatric neurology and neurosurgery, underscoring our focus on clinical excellence, innovation, and access to care. Division of Pediatric Neurology Mission Statement: Through innovation, collaboration, and unwavering commitment to excellence, the Division of Neurology at Children’s Mercy continues to redefine what’s possible in pediatric neuroscience. We operate nationally accredited and recognized centers and subspecialty clinics, including: Level 4 Epilepsy Center: As a member of the National Association of Epilepsy Centers, we offer high-volume epilepsy surgery, ketogenic diet therapy, vagal nerve stimulation (VNS), and intracranial EEG monitoring. We are one of the largest pediatric neuromodulation centers in the U.S., with over 2,000 children with VNS devices. We actively engage in data mining efforts to evaluate efficacy, side-effect profiles, and programming best practices for VNS. Epilepsy patients are evaluated in one of two Epilepsy Monitoring Units, depending on acuity. Our surgical EMU prioritizes patients undergoing SPECT, PET, or other evaluations needed to determine next steps in care for refractory epilepsy. Multidisciplinary clinics provide coordinated care for first-time seizures, tuberous sclerosis and neurofibromatosis, Dravet syndrome, and ketogenic diet treatment. Comprehensive Movement Disorder & Spasticity Program: Multidisciplinary spasticity and tone clinic involving neurology, rehabilitation, neurosurgery, orthopedics, pharmacy, and nurse coordinators. Evaluation and procedural planning for selective dorsal rhizotomy, intrathecal baclofen pump placement, and orthopedic interventions. Active Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) program, which includes a pre-surgical multidisciplinary DBS clinic and ongoing programming follow-ups. Headache and Pain Program: Six advanced practice providers credentialed in procedures such as basic and advanced acupuncture, occipital and pericranial nerve blocks, and botulinum toxin for migraine. Two board-certified headache medicine physicians with comprehensive procedural privileges across all headache interventions. Neonatal Neurology Program: A team of four pediatric neurologists, with expertise in epilepsy and stroke, see consults in the NICU for a broad range of conditions including hypoxic ischemic injury, structural brain abnormalities, and genetic differences. Collaborative care is provided to families being seen in the Fetal Health Center as part of a multidisciplinary team. Patients seen by the Neuro/NICU team in the hospital are followed in a specialized clinic for one year, ensuring excellent continuity of care. A major area of emphasis for the next Division Director will be to continue to innovate in the field of Child Neurology. Building on a busy clinical program and growing research profile, the Division Director will advance the academic growth of the faculty, recruit aspiring investigators and foster an environment that encourages world class clinical care and new discoveries that advance the field. Current areas targeted for future emphasis include: Developing a neuropsychiatry clinic with emphasis on Tourette syndrome, psychogenic epilepsy, and neuromodulation for refractory psychiatric disorders. Developing a neuromuscular program. Continuing to support research with utilization of internal funding mechanisms to lead to competitive extramural proposals Expanding our national reputation through research output, high-quality care, and additional subspecialty clinic accreditations.

Requirements

  • An MD or equivalent and board certification in Child Neurology
  • A strong record of clinical and academic achievement
  • Demonstrated commitment to advancing patient care and medical education
  • A commitment to the CM True North pillars: quality and safety, people, patient experience & family, delivery, and stewardship
  • Fosters and models the CM values: kindness, curiosity, inclusion, team and integrity
  • A history of success with integrating clinical and research missions
  • A deep dedication to fostering and supporting programs that address equity, inclusion, and diversity
  • A track record of partnership with academic medical centers
  • Strong interpersonal skills and enthusiasm to pursue productive collaborations within Children’s Mercy and with our partner institutions

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Director

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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