Hackensack Meridian Health is seeking a BE/BC, fellowship trained Pediatric Pulmonologist at Jersey Shore University Medical Center/K. Hovnanian Children's Hospital located in a desirable, Central New Jersey location with excellent schools plus easy access to New York and Philadelphia.
Join our Division of Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine at K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital, recently recognized as the #1 Children’s Hospital in New Jersey by U.S News & World report in 2022
Opportunity Information
Employed position with competitive compensation package
Flexible Benefits Program
Be the 4th Pulmonologist in well established, collegial, rapidly expanding multispecialty practice
New modern office with easy accessibility to the hospital
Outpatient Pediatric Pulmonary Nurse Practitioner and Respiratory Therapist
Fully accredited Sleep Center and active Pulmonary Function Lab and Bronchoscopy services
Supportive clinical and administrative staff
NICU (Level III) and 10-bed PICU, both with 24/7 Intensivists
Pediatric-anesthesiologists and Pediatric Radiologists on staff
Academic Appointment to the Hackensack Meridian Health School of Medicine
24/7 Pediatric Emergency Department
Exciting time to join the Pediatric team as the Hackensack Meridian Health Network grows
Submit your CV for immediate consideration to Allison Vogel, M.A.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center the #1 children’s hospital in New Jersey, and a top 20 children’s hospitals in the mid-Atlantic region in its annual Best Children’s Hospitals Report. Our team listens and provides family-centered care, creating a trusting relationship with patients and their families. We work collaboratively, at every stage of the medical journey, so that the child’s experience is perfectly tailored to their unique needs.
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