The Department of Radiology at the University of Vermont Medical Center is seeking a Diagnostic Neuroradiologist.
This position offers a range of exciting highlights including a challenging caseload, a supportive work environment, competitive compensation, academic opportunities, and more. Join our team in the vibrant city of Burlington, Vermont.
Job Highlights:
- 100% Diagnostic Neuroradiology
- High complexity cases at a tertiary care center, level 1 trauma center, and primary stroke center
- Teaching medical students, residents, and fellows
- Call: 1:7, weekend day-shifts with associated compensation; no night shifts
- Time off service in exchange for weekend shifts (in addition to standard vacation)
- Flexible schedule with work from home shifts
- 10 CME days and yearly professional expense funds
- Highly competitive salary and benefits, including loan repayment assistance
- Protected time for scholarly activity
- Opportunity and mentoring for developing research projects
- Opportunity to participate in global health
- Collegial and supportive work environment
- Desirable location in Burlington Vermont (see below for description of area)
About the University of Vermont Medical Center:
- UVMMC serves as the major tertiary referral center, level 1 trauma center, and primary stroke center for Vermont and northeastern upstate New York
- In addition to UVMMC, the UVM Heath Network includes several community hospitals in Vermont and New York with an integrated PACS/EMR and ability to read studies remotely from any site
- Facilities include state-of-the-art MRI and CT scanners with a close business and technical development relationship with a major vendor
- Dedicated Division of Neuroradiology with experienced staff
- Collaborative multidisciplinary conferences with neurosurgery, neurology, ENT, pathology, and radiation oncology
- Diagnostic Radiology Residency with 6 resident per year
- Neuroradiology Fellowship with 1 fellow per year
- Medical student education through affiliation with Larner College of Medicine at The University of Vermont.
About Burlington Vermont:
- Burlington is a city prized for excellent food, arts, and entertainment as well as global innovation. Rated a “Top 10 Tech Hub” by Forbes magazine and a “Top College Town” by Travel + Leisure.
- Burlington is a picturesque city situated on the shores of Lake Champlain and in the shadow of the Green Mountain range. The location offers easy access to world-class skiing (downhill, backcountry, cross country), hiking, cycling (road, mountain, gravel), watersports, and other outdoor activities.
- UVM faculty receive tuition remission for dependents at the University of Vermont, the State’s flagship University (regularly ranked as a “Top 100 public research university.”)
- Burlington International Airport is located three miles from UVM’s campus with daily flights to major hubs. Trains and busses connect Burlington to Montreal (90 minutes) Boston (3.5 hours), and NYC (5 hours).
- Burlington and Chittenden County have excellent public schools. Vermont’s legislature prioritizes educational investment and the state reports some of highest rates of educational spending per student in the country.
- Vermont is recognized as a climate-resilient state and Burlington has garnered international attention for its achievements in urban sustainability. As the first city in the country to move its electric grid to 100% renewable energy, Burlington is currently working towards a zero-carbon future.
Position Details:
- This is a Clinical Scholar Pathway full-time position with the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor.
- Applicants must have completed an ACGME-accredited neuroradiology fellowship and be ABR certified or eligible.
- The position is full time (1.0 FTE), but consideration will be given to candidates desiring less than full-time participation.
- Competitive compensation package commensurate with experience.