The Division Chief of Pulmonary-Critical Care and Sleep Medicine will provide strategic leadership and direction for all aspects of the Division. The Chief of Pulmonary-Critical Care and Sleep Medicine will be responsible for all planning, policy, operations and oversight of academic, research, and clinical programs of the Division. The Chief of Pulmonary-Critical Care and Sleep Medicine will have financial authority over the state appropriated budget assigned to the division, extramural research funding received, philanthropic funding, and other financial matters for the division in accordance with applicable University policies and practices. The Division Chief will have discretion in the recruitment and retention of division faculty who will have a direct reporting line to the Chief of Pulmonary-Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. This position reports directly to the Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine within the College of Medicine - Phoenix for all academic activities. Consistent with the Academic Affiliation Agreement (AAA) between the University of Arizona and Banner Health, the Division Chief will have a matrix reporting relationship to the Chief Executive Officer of the Banner-University Medical Group (B-UMG) and CEO of B-UMC (Phoenix) for all clinical activities conducted at Banner-University Medical Center (Phoenix). Consistent with the College's foundational principle of collaboration, the Chief of Pulmonary-Critical Care and Sleep Medicine will work in close collaboration and partnership with others across the College of Medicine - Phoenix, University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) Deans, Department Heads, and Center Directors, and with the College's clinical partners. The Chief of Pulmonary-Critical Care and Sleep Medicine engages and interacts frequently with University of Arizona academic leadership and support units, University of Arizona Foundation, Banner-University Medicine leadership, key external stakeholders and community officials. Qualified candidates must possess a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from an accredited institution and be eligible for a University of Arizona academic appointment at the Associate or Full Professor rank. The college has developed an integral network of clinical partners in the Phoenix area, exposing students to a diverse cross-section of patients while in training. The network is anchored by the Banner Health System. The university and Banner Health have enhanced their partnership, which includes further developing the academic mission at Banner's flagship Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix. The UArizona College of Medicine - Phoenix is part of the Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC), a city initiative bringing bioresearch and education to downtown. The State of Arizona and City of Phoenix, as well as other vital community partners, continue to be strong supporters of the college, intent on developing the PBC as a major biosciences hub and premier provider of medical education. The campus also serves as a major economic engine: At full build-out the PBC is anticipated to generate an economic impact of $2.1 billion annually. As a result of its high concentration of research scientists and other health care professionals, coupled with its affiliations with the College of Medicine - Phoenix, the PBC has become a premier and dynamic location for biomedical research. The successful candidate will meet the requirements of either a career track or tenure track faculty according to the College and University guidelines. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more! The University of Arizona has been recognized for our innovative work-life programs. For more information about working at the University of Arizona and relocations services, please visit the direct link: https://talent.arizona.edu/ . |