Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute and Saint Luke’s Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute seek a Medical Director of Neuro-Oncology to lead and expand the neuro-oncology clinical program and clinical research portfolio. The director will provide clinical leadership, oversee existing brain tumor clinical trials, and develop new investigator-initiated studies and industry collaborations to broaden therapeutic options for patients. The director will collaborate with multidisciplinary neuroscience teams, including two designated oncologic neurosurgeons, dedicated neuro–radiology, neuro-pathology and a neuro-oncologist joining in July 2026. This is an academic clinical appointment commensurate with experience. Vision for Neuro-Oncology at Saint Luke’s: Saint Luke’s is committed to developing a premier neuro-oncology program that delivers exceptional patient-centered care while advancing the science and practice of neuro-oncology. The goal is to become the leading neuro-oncology program in the region, with a clear trajectory toward national recognition for clinical excellence, innovation, and leadership in neuro-oncology clinical research. A central pillar of the neuro-oncology strategy is the expansion and diversification of the clinical trials portfolio. The Institute seeks to become a regional hub for brain tumor clinical trials, ensuring that patients across the region have access to advanced therapies locally. With strong leadership, the neuro-oncology program will develop a trial-focused culture in which clinical research is integrated into routine care and trial availability becomes a defining feature of the patient experience. The Institute maintains a robust academic mission, fostering mentorship, faculty development, and training for future leaders in neuro-oncology. With established neurosurgical oncology expertise and planned expansion of neuro-oncology faculty, the program is positioned for thoughtful growth while maintaining excellence. Ultimately, Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute in partnership with the Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute aims to be recognized nationally as a center known for: High-quality, compassionate neuro-oncology care Strong clinical trial enrollment and innovation Multidisciplinary excellence Leadership in programmatic growth and outcomes The Director of Neuro-Oncology will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing this vision, serving as a clinical leader, program builder, and advocate for innovation on behalf of patients and the institution. Position Highlights/Why Saint Luke’s Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute is known throughout the region as a destination for high quality, personalized cancer care with multidisciplinary support from nationally recognized physician leaders. The Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute is the region’s dedicated neuroscience center with strong multidisciplinary resources and active clinical research infrastructure. The Institute features two designated neurosurgical oncologists/skull base surgeons and will welcome a junior neuro-oncologist in July 2026, providing immediate opportunities for collaboration and development of robust multidisciplinary clinics. Active clinical trials are currently underway. The incoming director is expected to accelerate patient accrual and expand available offerings. Academic Appointment & Compensation Competitive salary and benefits commensurate with experience. Academic appointment and rank at our affiliated medical school (UMKC) will be commensurate with the candidate’s credentials and scholarly record.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree