Cook County Health is seeking a Chair of the Department of Radiology to join an exceptional team serving patients from across the greater Chicago area.
This position directs overall departmental clinical care and assures its quality as dictated by the principle of good medicine and by the regulation of oversight bodies.
The Chair assures smooth integration of departmental clinical and educational programs throughout Cook County Health (CCH).
The Chair, in administering general and subspecialty care, must have a thorough working knowledge of the specialty.
Must be the primary information resource for the hospital ensuring appropriate application of new technology while remaining conscious of and sensitive to financial consideration.
This position reports to the Chief Medical Officer for CCH.
Join Cook County Health and become a key leader of a high performing Radiology group that's changing lives throughout Chicago.
Competitive salary and benefits package starting at $515,000Administrative role with large assortment of collective bargaining, discipline, supervision and management dutiesDoctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy Medicine (DO) from an accredited college or universityIllinois physician and surgeon license or eligibility to obtain license two weeks prior to hire dateBoard Certified by the American Board of Radiology5 years of work experience after residency training as a practicing physician, clinician educator, or clinician researcher3 years of supervisory and administrative experienceEvidence of excellent communication skills and professionalismExperience in supervising residents/students is preferredExperience at a public hospital is preferredPrevious research experience is preferred
Where You'll Work
As the flagship facility for Cook County Health, the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital is an award-winning 450-bed teaching hospital located in the heart of Chicago.
The hospital offers a comprehensive range of specialty and sub-specialty care services and is home to one of the busiest and most advanced Level 1 trauma centers in the nation.
Its commitment to providing state-of-the-art and high-quality care has made this hospital one of the best in the country.
Where You'll Live
The third largest city in the country, Chicago has a vibrant energy and a rich cultural tapestry.
Its iconic skyline, diverse and renown culinary options, deep-rooted blues and jazz scene and world-class museums such as the Art Institute of Chicago, are just a few of the things that make this city so iconic.
With thriving industries and a strong sense of community, Chicago stands as a dynamic and inviting urban haven.
Who You'll Work For
For more than 180 years, Cook County Health has provided high-quality care to patients across the greater Chicago area.
Today, Cook County Health serves more than 600,000 individuals through a broad network of award-winning facilities consisting of two hospitals and dozens of health centers.
By innovating care and modernizing its facilities, Cook County Health not only offers patients access to state-of-the-art care services, but access to some of the best healthcare professionals in the nation.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran
Job ID Number: 24842