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Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist Outpatient-Focused, Satellite Practice

Job Description Job Posting Note: Our organization is on the lookout for a board-certified or board-eligible Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist to become part of our expanding and esteemed program at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD).This role will primarily be situated at one of our satellite outpatient facilities (Arrowhead or East Valley), where you will deliver exceptional, family-focused hematology and oncology services within a community-oriented environment. Additionally, the position entails inpatient responsibilities at our main campus in Phoenix (approximately 6-8 weeks each year), fostering strong collaboration with the wider division and ensuring continuity of care across various settings.This is a remarkable chance to join a rapidly growing division that is deeply committed to clinical excellence, innovation, and teamwork.We are particularly keen on candidates who are enthusiastic about developing high-quality, community-based pediatric hematology and oncology programs while maintaining a close relationship with a leading academic institution.Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver comprehensive outpatient services in pediatric hematology and oncology at a satellite clinic.Diagnose and manage a wide range of benign hematologic conditions and pediatric cancers.Provide ongoing care, including survivorship and supportive services.Engage in inpatient duties at the main campus (approximately 6-8 weeks per year).Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.Participate in quality improvement initiatives and program development.QualificationsMD or DO degree.Board-certified or board-eligible in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology.Eligibility for licensure in Arizona.A strong dedication to clinical excellence and teamwork.The CCBD is among the largest pediatric hematology and oncology programs in the Southwest, boasting over 50 providers and a robust presence in clinical research, subspecialty care, and programmatic expansion.Our organization is recognized as one of the largest freestanding pediatric health systems in the nation, celebrated for its innovation, collaboration, and rapid growth.The staff physician will provide patient care services and support our mission of delivering hope, healing, and the highest quality healthcare for children and their families.Position DutiesPatient Care ServicesDeliver patient care services for which you are clinically privileged, including but not limited to:Direct patient care on both inpatient and outpatient bases.Subspecialty consultations and follow-up care.Diagnostic and therapeutic services/procedures.Urgent/emergent care as necessary.Aim to provide the best patient and family-centered care.Support hospital patient satisfaction goals and division-specific targets.Adhere to divisional patient safety and quality care standards.Practice contemporary evidence-based medicine.Divisional ResponsibilitiesEstablish and work towards achieving annual goals and objectives (individual, division, hospital).Support the medical education initiatives of the division, including:Supervising trainees and allied health professionals in delivering inpatient and outpatient services.Conducting teaching rounds, lectures, and conferences for trainees.Participating in the education and supervision of trainees and allied health professionals.Engaging in postgraduate continuing education activities.Support the division's research initiatives.Contribute to the programmatic growth of the division.Assist with satellite efforts of the division when appropriate.ProfessionalismTreat colleagues, staff, and patients with courtesy, dignity, and respect.Foster a safe, cooperative, and professional healthcare environment.Support our mission, vision, and values, emphasizing family-centered care, clinical excellence, leadership, collaboration, and accountability.Other ActivitiesAssist the Division Chief in liaising with the professional community and public as needed.Conduct teaching rounds or conferences outside the organization if they support divisional clinical and educational initiatives.Represent the organization in the medical and business communities professionally.Essential physical and mental skills include:Effective communication via telephone, computer, or other devices.Ability to perform after-hours or night call responsibilities as required.Capability to work regular scheduled hours.Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.Mission, Vision, & ValuesMissionTo promote hope, healing, and the best healthcare for children and their families.VisionWe aspire to be the leading pediatric health system in the Southwest, recognized nationally for outstanding care, innovative research, and advanced medical education.We achieve this vision by:Providing comprehensive care across ages, communities, and specialties.Investing in innovative research, including new treatments, tools, and technologies.Enhancing education and training to cultivate the next generation of clinical leaders.Advocating for the health and well-being of children and families.ValuesWe prioritize children and families in all our endeavors.We deliver exceptional care every day and in every way.We collaborate with colleagues, partners, and communities to enhance our impact.We set the standards for pediatric healthcare today and innovate for the future.We are accountable for ensuring high-quality care is accessible and affordable.