The Department of Pediatrics in the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine is seeking a clinical faculty member who is fellowship-trained and/or board-certified in Pediatrics, Family Medicine or Emergency Medicine with experience working in Child Abuse Pediatrics. BC/BE in Child Abuse Pediatrics is preferred, but not required. The position offers excellent opportunities for teaching, research, advocacy and a role in the development of a Center of Excellence at Muma Children’s Hospital at Tampa General Hospital (TGH). TGH partners with USF Health and is the primary teaching hospital. Muma Children’s Hospital is West Central Florida’s only ACS verified Pediatric Level I Trauma Center and is establishing a The Child Well‑Being Center of Excellence (COE), as a first‑in‑Florida, statewide‑recognized regional hub for pediatric trauma, child protection, and injury prevention. This position would play a crucial role in that development. The selected candidate will also serve as the Florida Department of Health Regional Medical Director for the Child Abuse Pediatrics program, covering both Hillsborough and Polk Counties. This position provides direct consultation and coordination with other physicians and healthcare workers in the evaluation and management of suspected cases of child maltreatment/abuse. The position includes both outpatient care and inpatient consultative services and provides clinical supervision to those providing medical care. The program works closely with multiple community agencies, including DCF and law enforcement. Currently, there is one USF pediatrician as part of the USF Health Child Abuse Program (CAP), who is also the Statewide Medical Director. The USF Health Child Abuse Program provides inpatient services, primarily at Muma Children’s Hospital at TGH as well as some community hospitals. TGH has an ACS certified Pediatric Trauma Program, and the USF Child Abuse program collaborates with the trauma team for clinical care, education and research. The USF Health Child Abuse Program provides outpatient services through the community Child Advocacy Center at Mary Lee's House, located in Tampa, and medical director coverage for the Children’s Home Society in Polk County. Both locations include a team of nurse practitioners, case coordinators, a team supervisor and psychology support.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree