What are the responsibilities and job description for the Open Rank of Pediatrics Neonatologist position at unm?
The Division of Neonatology at the University of New Mexico School of
Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, is seeking a full time Neonatologist. This position is Open rank and Open Track. Salary and track will be commensurate with training and
experience. This full-time position
offers a competitive salary and a rich retirement benefit program.
The Division of Neonatology provides patient care in a
culturally diverse, family-centered 52 bed Level IV NICU in a beautiful
Children’s Hospital. The night coverage is provided by an in-house NNP/PA team
and neonatal fellows, with close supervision by the attending neonatologist.
The Division is the only Level IV NICU in the State of New Mexico, with one of
the largest Hispanic and Native American populations in North America. As the
premier medical center in the state, we offer a full-service NICU facility, an
ECMO program, a high-risk perinatal unit, air and ground transport team that
services the entire state, a fully accredited fellowship program, and a
sophisticated developmental care follow-up program. UNM School of Medicine is a
nationally recognized leader in medical education and a major center for health
care and research.
New Mexico’s rich cultural and linguistic diversity make
it a fascinating and wonderful place to live and work. Situated along the
beautiful Sandia Mountains and traversed by the Rio Grande, Albuquerque is New
Mexico’s largest city, with a growing population in the greater metropolitan
area now exceeding 900,000. Albuquerque is a four-season city with elevation
ranging from 4900-6700 feet, and enjoys year-round sunshine and a moderate
climate. The city is famous for its diverse cultures, New Mexican cuisine,
unique architecture, and proximity to unlimited outdoor activities such as
hiking, biking, snow skiing/boarding, fishing, and golfing. New Mexico’s great natural beauty and rich
cultures have earned the designation “Land of Enchantment.”