Section Chief - Neuroradiology
Job Description
The Department of Radiology at the University of Florida is seeking an Associate/Professor to serve as Chief of the Neuroradiology Division. This role may be offered on a tenure or non-tenure track and will be based primarily at UF Health Shands in Gainesville.
Key Responsibilities
- Partner with the Chair and other department leaders on strategic initiatives and operational needs for the Department and for the Division.
- Lead efforts in recruitment, mentoring, and faculty development.
- Promote a positive culture of clinical excellence, academic achievement, and professional integrity.
- Oversee division scheduling, workflow optimization, and quality assurance initiatives.
- Ensure compliance with institutional policies and regulatory requirements.
Education & Training
- Foster a vibrant teaching environment for medical students, residents, and neuroradiology fellows.
- Organize and participate in didactic lectures, case conferences, and hands-on training.
- Support curriculum development and educational innovation.
Research & Scholarly Activity
- Encourage and participate in clinical, translational, or basic science research.
- Support junior faculty and trainees in academic pursuits.
Facilitation
- Facilitate collaboration with other UF Health colleges and research institutes.
About the Institution
The UF College of Medicine is part of UF Health, one of the Southeast’s most comprehensive academic health centers, with major campuses in Gainesville and Jacksonville. UF Health includes a top-ranked medical school, multiple affiliated hospitals, and nationally recognized research centers. The Department of Radiology offers a collegial and collaborative environment with access to cutting-edge technology, a robust research infrastructure, and a full complement of subspecialty-trained radiologists.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
- Academic appointment and promotion opportunities
- Relocation assistance
- Paid CME, vacation, and retirement benefits through the State University System