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Academic General Pediatrics
We are seeking an experienced, and innovative individual to serve in dual leadership roles to ensure better and bright futures for the keiki (children) of Hawaii, many of whom have social determinants that can impede attaining their fullest potential: Associate or Full Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Hawai‘i John A. Burns School of Medicine (UH JABSOM) AND Hawai‘i Pacific Health Medical Group (HPHMG) Chief of Pediatrics. The JABSOM is a community-based medical school with numerous clinical affiliates across our island state, but the majority of pediatric clinical training and research is conducted at the Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children and within the Hawaii Pacific Health network of health systems and clinics across the state.
Responsibilities
See job posting links below for responsibilities for each position.
Qualifications
Applicants must meet qualifications to be a Medical School Department Chair at UH JABSOM and hold a concurrent position as the HPHMG Chief of Pediatrics. More details are in both job postings.
If you are a health systems-focused leader with demonstrated effective academic-health system collaborations that improve and provide the highest quality health care, please consider joining us in our commitment to improve the health of Hawai‘i’s people. Please review the postings below and consider applying to both positions.
Application Process
The links contain more information about the position and includes the link to apply. Applicants must apply for both positions to be considered.
Chair, Dept of Pediatrics JABSOM/UH: Associate/Full Professor (84058 (75%) & 84146T (25%))
HPHMG Chief of Pediatrics: https://physician.hawaiipacifichealth.jobs/honolulu-hi/chief-of-pediatrics-hph-medical-group/D8CE014F56854A96B95AAA2B2BFD3064/job/
The University of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. Hawaii Pacific Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About the Organization
The John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) is a community-based school and is affiliated with a strong network of clinical training sites throughout the state. We are one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse medical schools in the country, and our problem-based learning curriculum, Learning Communities, community-based medicine programs, and clinical instruction exposes medical students and resident physicians to a diverse range of patients and health systems in our state. We are intent on expanding medical student and residency education to neighbor islands, to have our communities teach our future physicians, and help address our critical physician shortages. Our learners participate in interprofessional education in pre-clinical and clinical settings. Our researchers collaborate with other health professionals and scientists located in other University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa schools and colleges, across the University of Hawaiʻi System, and with colleagues across the state, nationally, and internationally. The School strives to build on its historical role in expanding opportunities for women, minorities, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, and the socio-economically disadvantaged. Equity, inclusivity, capacity building, and strong partnerships with key stakeholders committed to achieving health equity remain significant focus areas for our JABSOM ʻohana. We welcome you to join our collective efforts to transform medical and healthcare education, research, and care delivery in Hawaiʻi as part of JABSOM’s kuleana – responsibility and privilege – and vision of ALOHA: Attain Lasting Optimal Health for All.
Contact Name
Lee Buenconsejo-Lum, MD, FAAFP
Contact Phone
Contact Email
lbuencon@hawaii.edu