The Maternal, Fetal, & Neonatal Institute (MFNI) at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital (JHACH) in St. Petersburg, Florida is seeking a candidate to hold the position of Associate Director of Academic Affairs (ADAA). The MFNI ADAA role encompasses both clinical and administrative responsibilities as a MFNI leader in education, mentoring, and career development.
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is a 259-bed teaching hospital ranked as a U.S. News & World Report Best Children’s Hospital in 7 pediatric specialties (2023-2024) with top 50 recognition in: Neonatology, Cancer, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Nephrology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Pulmonology and Lung Surgery and Orthopedics. We are also ranked as the #1 Children’s Hospital in Florida. We are the only US hospital outside the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. location that is part of the Johns Hopkins Medicine system.
The ideal candidate for the position of Associate Director of Academic Affairs for the Maternal Fetal Medicine Institute is a leader who has expertise and a record of accomplishment in mentoring and fostering career development in an academic medical institution. She/He will report to the Director of the Maternal Fetal Neonatal Institute of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and foster education and career development within MFNI in collaboration with institute directors, the office of medical education, and faculty across JHACH.
The MFNI ADAA will provide guidance to faculty in career advancement and, in collaboration with the MFNI Director and Fellowship Director, will oversee faculty and trainee education. She/He will provide mentoring to faculty and work with them in pursuit of promotions, awards, election and/or membership in national organizations, and other means of career advancement across the JHM missions of research, clinical care and education. The Associate Director of Academic Affairs should be a practicing clinician at the associate professor or professor rank and have an outstanding record of research and/or education achievement and mentoring.
Specifically, the MFNI Associate Director of Academic Affairs will:
Develop, grow, and oversee MFNI educational programming and career development resources.
In collaboration with fellowship and rotation directors, provide oversight of medical students, residents, and fellow educational programs with attention to faculty engagement and skills development.
Review, update, and oversee the MFNI promotional review process;
Determine faculty readiness for appointment and promotion and assist faculty with the appointment and promotion processes;
Monitor faculty progress toward achieving career goals and serve as a resource for faculty members on topics of faculty development and as an advisor to faculty in need of objective career mentoring;
Provide individual and group mentoring for JHACH based full-time and part-time Johns Hopkins faculty on issues related to appointments, promotions and career development;
In partnership with the Office of Vice Dean and the Office of Medical Education, provide guidance and professional development sessions to all JHACH providers;
In partnership with the MFNI director, assess readiness and facilitate timely nomination of faculty for JH and external research, clinical and education awards, including:
Recommendation and support of faculty for academic honor societies (e.g. Society for Pediatric Research, American Pediatric Society, The National Academy of Medicine previously IOM); assist nominated faculty with the application process; and connect faculty to former award recipients;
Recommendation and support of faculty for departmental and institutional awards and local and national leadership development programs in the domains of clinical care, research and education (e.g., Dean’s Office Clinical Excellence Awards, Dean’s Office Leadership Development Program, Association of American Medical Colleges, Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine, Institute for Excellence in Education, The Miller-Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence);
Seek membership on JHACH committees, as appropriate;
Serve as an Advisory Member for the Center for Research, Training, Education, Engagement, and Mentorship (C-TEEM) at JHACH;
Make periodic presentations on the state of JHACH faculty development and promotions.
Provide clinical care as a member of the MFNI team.
Qualifications include:
Current unrestricted license to practice medicine in the state of Florida (or the ability to obtain one).
Certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties in his/her respective specialty.
Minimum of 7 years of academic experience.
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To confidentially learn details, please contact:
Joseph Bogan President Providence Healthcare Group (682) 343-4700 (Direct Office) (214) 797-6504 (cell) jbogan@provdoc.com
JHACH is a 259-bed teaching hospital, ranked as a U.S. News & World Report Best Children’s Hospital (2023-2024) in 7 pediatric specialties and as the #1 Children’s Hospital in Florida.