Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician
- Employer
- Yale School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
- Location
- New Haven, Connecticut (US)
- Closing date
- Feb 20, 2022
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- Profession
- Physician
- Specialty
- Pediatrics, Pediatric Developmental-Behavioral
The Yale Department of Pediatrics is recruiting an Assistant or Associate Professor on the Clinician-Educator Track to expand our Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics Program. Members of the Yale Department of Pediatrics are leaders in the global pediatric community, innovators in research, and advocates for improving health and development of children. Well qualified candidates for this position will have training and expertise in the assessment and care for children with a broad range of developmental and behavioral concerns. Responsibilities will include sharing in the administration of a DBP fellowship and the resident rotation in DBP.
Candidates should be board-certified or eligible in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics and have a proven record of education and scholarly activity. Yale University and the Department of Pediatrics offer an excellent benefits package. Southern Connecticut boasts beautiful shoreline, excellent schools, numerous recreational opportunities, and easy access to New York City, as well as the New England shore and ski areas.
Applicants for appointment should hold a MD or equivalent degree and have completed appropriate postdoctoral training.
Interested applicants should submit Curriculum Vitae, Cover Letter, and a List of 3 Professional References to:
https://apply.interfolio.com/73643
Please address inquiries to Maryellen Flaherty-Hewitt, MD, Chair of the Search Committee, PO Box 208064, New Haven, CT 06520, email: peds.facultyaffairs@yale.edu.
The position will remain open until filled.
Yale University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, persons with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply.
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