Surgery-Vascular Academic job located in Texas

 
Job Reference #:
  176862
 
Job Specialty:
 Surgery-Vascular
 
Job Type:
 Permanent
 
Job Location:
 Texas
 
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Job Description

  • Leadership
  • Program Development
  • Culture

About (Login for Information)

The Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at (Login for Information) works to provide exceptional cardiovascular and thoracic care in Central Texas and beyond. Through collaborative research across The University of Texas at Austin and training programs that empower aspiring surgeons, the department strives to define the future of cardiovascular care. The faculty includes board-certified surgeons and national leaders in surgeons who treat a wide range of complex heart and vascular diseases.

About the Chief of Vascular Surgery Position
The Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at The (Login for Information) is currently recruiting a Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon to lead the Section of Vascular Surgery. Offering an exceptional opportunity, we are searching for a Chief of the Section to lead our growing team of five vascular surgeons and five advanced practice providers in a clinic-based academic program with remarkable prospects in clinical practice, research, and teaching.  The ideal candidate should possess excellent clinical and technical skills, have exceptional leadership qualities, and have a collaborative approach to patient care. The Division Chief will recruit and retain faculty; manage program development and growth; build regional referral programs, set strategic direction for the division and align goals with institutional objectives.

The selected candidate will lead our expanding Vascular Surgery Division and will have the opportunity to engage in a robust clinical practice covering the full spectrum of vascular diseases. This includes complex aortic interventions, limb-salvage procedures, and comprehensive care for venous disorders. In addition to advanced endovascular and open surgical expertise, a strong track record in managing complex aortic pathology is highly desired.  Candidates must be board-certified or board-eligible in Vascular Surgery and must have completed an accredited vascular surgery fellowship or integrated residency.

The role also includes significant involvement in medical student education and general surgery resident training, with active participation in GME activities expected.

Essential Functions

  • Provide comprehensive vascular care, including both open and endovascular procedures-across a clinical system encompassing Dell Seton Medical Center (Level I trauma center), Ascension Seton Medical Center, two suburban Level II trauma hospitals with busy vascular surgery practices, and Dell Children's Hospital.
  • Foster a culture that prioritizes faculty success, enhances satisfaction and retention, and supports the growth of both academic and clinical activities.
  • Ensure the division consistently meets or exceeds benchmarked quality standards across clinical outcomes, operational processes, patient experience, and overall quality rankings.
  • Deliver high-quality clinical care, participating in on-call coverage, staffing outpatient clinics, managing perioperative patients, and responding to daily consultation requests.
  • Demonstrate expertise in building and maintaining strong internal and external relationships, with a proven track record of collaborating effectively with academic partners, physicians, consultants, diverse management teams, and affiliated partners to implement clinical programs and advance quality initiatives.
  • Actively contribute to the education of medical students and general surgery residents.
  • Engage in clinical research, quality improvement, and scholarly activities.
  • Promote an environment of scientific inquiry by collaborating with trainees, researchers, and multidisciplinary colleagues within Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery.
  • Build and strengthen partnerships with referring physicians, hospitals, and ancillary care providers in Austin and Central Texas.
  • Assist in developing the data and evaluation infrastructure needed to routinely assess clinical quality metrics and patient outcomes.
  • Participate fully in departmental activities and comply with all departmental policies and expectations.

Required:

  • Medical degree from an accredited medical school;
  • Current Board certification in Vascular Surgery (or board eligible)
  • Unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of Texas (or the ability to obtain prior to appointment);
  • Ability to work in a collaborative, multidisciplinary academic environment;
  • Outstanding clinical teaching skills;
  • Innovative self-starter with a commitment to excellence;
  • Excellent communication, problem solving, and organizational skills;
  • Eligible for appointment at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank in the Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at Dell Medical School at UT Austin.

Preferred:

  • Experience delivering care through a multidisciplinary team; as well as an interest in driving scientific inquiry and clinical/translational research.

Application Instructions

Interested and qualified candidates should complete the required application online @ (Login for Information).

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