Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics (Emory) is seeking an innovative and strategic leader to serve as the Vice Chair for Faculty Development. This senior leadership role oversees and advances development initiatives for all faculty, including clinicians, researchers, and educators, supporting continuous growth, career satisfaction, engagement, and excellence in our tripartite mission of patient care, education, and research/discovery. This leader will inspire and extend the Department of Pediatrics Chair/Pediatrician in Chief vision across Emory and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta ensuring alignment with organizational goals and promoting a culture of collaboration, belonging, and continuous improvement to support a thriving career. Working under the guidance of the Department of Pediatrics Chair/Pediatrician in Chief and Department Executive Administrator, the Vice Chair for Faculty Development will focus on growing programs to help promote the career development of faculty across the tripartite mission and across different stages of faculty careers (early, mid, late). An Associate Vice Chair of Faculty Development will report directly to the Vice Chair and, together, they will collaboratively foster a culture of career growth, support faculty in their career development and professionalism as well as engage in creative program development. The Vice Chair will also oversee the departmental career pathway planning initiative (C3PO) supporting faculty pipeline development faculty academic careers. C3PO is a program that assists in the mentorship coordination, research training and engagement, and centralized data capture on activities to inform programmatic early career decision making, with structured mentoring. In addition, the position will oversee and manage the organization of departmental committees, as relevant, to support faculty development and engagement, as well as working with division level faculty development initiatives. This leader will work closely with division chiefs and other leaders to proactively identify potential national awards/committees/leadership roles to nominate our talented faculty, as we strive to create national impact to advance children’s health and healthcare. The candidate will oversee the annual Emory School of Medicine Career Conference Performance Report (CCPR) process, implementing guidance and adhering to deadlines from the School of Medicine, and partnering with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta in incorporating feedback from the Children’s Physician Group annual evaluation process of physicians and clinical psychologists. The Vice Chair of Faculty Development will work with both Emory and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to best align meaningful evaluation processes, while training division leaders to do the same. Lastly, the Vice Chair of Faculty Development will directly oversee the compilation and composition of the Emory Annual Report, ensuring accuracy and comprehensiveness. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in academic pediatrics, with a proven track record of leadership in faculty development and administration. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills are essential, as this individual will serve as a liaison between faculty, department leadership , medical school administration, and clinical administration as appropriate, advocating for faculty needs and addressing behavior when appropriate by working with Human Resources offices at the department level, School of Medicine at Emory, Children’s or all as needed, and facilitating confidential investigations and conflict resolution, when necessary.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree