Loma Linda University Health (Loma
Linda University Cancer Center, Loma Linda University School of
Medicine and Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group), Division
of Transplant and Cell Therapy (TCT) / Hematological Malignancies is
looking to recruit for faculty positions at open rank
(Assistant / Associate / Professor) as clinical investigators,
including leadership opportunities to join our team.
We are seeking an energetic, faculty clinical
investigators who desire to develop an academic, clinical research
and patient-centered program, in close collaboration with
established basic and translational scientists at Loma Linda
University.
Successful candidate will have a
primarily clinical assignment, but will also be expected to
develop, conduct, and participate in clinical trials, other
collaborative research in blood and marrow transplantation, and
cellular immunotherapy.
Loma Linda University
has a strong collaborative, mentoring and supportive environment
especially for graduating fellows and junior faculty applicants.
Teaching responsibilities would involve
oversight of residents, fellows, and mid-level providers during
ambulatory and inpatient activities,
In
addition to standard therapies, TCT / Hem Malignancies Division is
focused on the development and implementation of novel therapies
for Hematological Malignancies including novel agents, small
molecules inhibitors, immune therapies (CAR-T, cell based therapies
MoAbs, vaccine, and gene therapy) as well as autologous and
allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation for malignant
and non-malignant diseases.
Specific
hematological disease and treatment modality focus is optional and
is based on candidate preference.
This work is
supported by the Cancer Center Clinical Trials Unit, dedicated
clinic space and infusion centers, inpatient unit, a new cGMP and
TCT laboratory, FACT accredited TCT program in pediatric autologous
and allogeneic BMT and immune effector cell therapy, fully
characterized tumor samples repository and new state-of-the-art
Children Hospital building opened in 2021, all on the Medical
School campus.
Loma Linda University was
established in 1905. Loma Linda University Children Hospital is the
major and only Children Hospital in the Inland Empire in Southern
California that provides Transplant and Cell therapy for Children.
Qualification’s requirements include MD (or
equivalent), completion of fellowships in Pediatric
Hematology / Oncology or Immunology, TCT fellowship (or equivalent
experience) is preferred and Pediatric Hematology / Oncology or
Immunology board eligible or certified.
Comprehensive salary, benefits, and a competitive package will be
provided, and academic appointment will be commensurate with
experience and qualifications. Administrative and research support
including staff, resources and infrastructure will be provided.
The campus is located within driving distance
from Los Angeles, beach cities and San Diego.
Interested candidates should submit inquiries to Division Head :
Hisham Abdel-Azim, MD (habdelazim@llu.edu)
LLHU values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in
employment.
Compensation
& Benefits
The
compensation range listed is for starting base compensation only
and is adjusted based upon years of experience and / or faculty rank :
$200,000 – $500,000. This amount does not include variable
compensation or extra productivity and is subject to the individual
department compensation plans. More information on compensation is
discussed with the departments during the recruitment process.
Our benefits include :
Generous Retirement
Contribution
Comprehensive Medical / Dental
Coverage
Competitive Vacation & Sick
Days
Paid
Life Insurance
Federal Loan Repayment (If
eligible)
Physician Loan Repayment :
For more information
on Loan Forgiveness, please click on the links below :
We are a
California Employer - Please note that a California residency is
required upon start date.
This opportunity is
not eligible for a Conrad 30 waiver.
Therapy • Loma Linda, CA, San Bernardino County, CA; California, United States