Pediatric Psychologist, Hematology-Oncology division at Riley Children's at IU Health at Indiana University Health
Indianapolis, IN
About the Job
The Pediatric Hematology, Oncology & Stem Cell Transplant division at Riley Children's Health at Indiana University Health is interviewing applicants for a faculty Pediatric Psychology position. The ideal candidate will have experience in hematology/oncology and/or pediatric psychology, demonstrate critical thinking and a team-approach to patient care.
Duties will include psychosocial care and therapy primarily in the outpatient clinic with some inpatient service. We invite candidates who share our vision to improve the health of children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer and blood disorders through innovative, quality driven, family-centered care, cutting edge research and the education of current and future leaders at Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM).
Highlights
- Riley Children's is nationally ranked in 10 out of 10 pediatric specialties, with two programs in the top 10
- Excellent culture with supportive leadership/mentors who value professional development, collegiality, interdepartmental teamwork and a strong work/life balance
- Faculty appointment with IUSM; medical education opportunities with students, residents and fellows; opportunity for additional academic interests.
- Comprehensive benefits through IUSM including group insurance (health, dental, life, disability), several retirement options including 401k with company match, vacation/CME/holidays, relocation assistance.
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Qualifications
- PhD or PsyD in pediatric psychology
- Post-Doctoral fellowship
- HSPP license in Indiana or ability to obtain
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Riley Children's is a Children's Oncology Group Phase I Consortium member affiliated with the IUSM Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, the states only NCI designated Cancer Center for clinical care. We are the only nationally ranked oncology and hematology program in the state of Indiana, home to the only pediatric stem cell transplant program, and the only site offering pediatric CAR T-Cell therapy within the state.
With comprehensive interdisciplinary disease-focused teams, doctors and staff treat more than 80 percent of children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer and see more than 300 new oncology patients throughout Indiana and surrounding states each year. More than 13,000 outpatient visits per year focus on leukemias, solid tumors, brain tumors, hematopoietic/stem cell transplant, general hematology, hemoglobinopathies such as sickle cell disease and thalassemias, bone marrow failure syndromes, hemophilia and other coagulation disorders.
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Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant | IU School of Medicine
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