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Division Director of Rheumatology
The Department of Medicine at MetroHealth Medical Center (MHMC) is seeking applications for the position of Director for the Division of Rheumatology. Located in Cleveland, OH, MHMC seeks an experienced physician with a proven record of accomplishment of clinical excellence, growth, and leadership. The Director will work collaboratively with the Chair of Medicine to enhance the clinical, educational and research missions of the Division. Candidates should have a national reputation for their clinical, teaching and/or research excellence. Our division is a growing academic program as a Case Western Reserve University affiliate and as such is a CWRU Clinical Science and Translational Award site.
Faculty are engaged in the MHMC internal medicine residency and rheumatology fellowship programs. The fellows cover the inpatient and consultation service for the MHMC hospital. Clinical research is an integral component of the Division and the MetroHealth Medical Center.
Specific Responsibilities
- The Director will be a practicing member of the Rheumatology Division, leading by providing outstanding clinical care and service to patients and referring providers, and promoting clinical trial enrollment.
- Establish a faculty development plan that identifies faculty sub-specialty interests, strengths and capabilities that can lead to successful program development and professional growth.
- Work on all aspects of faculty recruitment, and retention
- Participate in the Department of Medicine’s leadership team ensuring attainment of the department’s goals and objectives.
- Leadership of the academic enterprise.
- Enthusiastically support all Quality improvement initiatives and ensure compliance with all patient safety/risk management and compliance programs.
- Teaching fellows, residents, and medical students.
Candidate Qualifications
- An M.D. or D.O. degree, ABIM board certification in Rheumatology and an unrestricted Ohio state medical license.
- Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in a leadership role within an academic institution, having achieved at least the rank of Associate Professor.
- Possess a defined clinical niche with demonstration of past participation in scholarship and investigational activities.
- Strong leadership and managerial skills with the ability to advance and develop a superior clinical service in an academic setting.
- Effective supervisory skills, including clinical mentoring and coaching expertise.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills and presentation skills for both clinical and non-clinical audiences, in individual or group settings.
- Advocate for organizational values, quality, safety, and commitment to religious, racial and gender equity, inclusion, and diversity.
- Personal characteristics of integrity, maturity, and compassion.
We offer a competitive compensation package, health insurance, paid time off, liability insurance, an academic appointment to the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine faculty at a rank commensurate with experience, CME opportunities, malpractice coverage and an impressive pension program with a generous employer match through the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS).
The MetroHealth System
Our Mission: Leading the way to a healthier you and a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery, and teamwork.
Since its founding in 1837, The MetroHealth System has been serving the medical needs of the Greater Cleveland community. Today, MetroHealth is one of the largest, most comprehensive healthcare providers in Northeast Ohio. The capacity for patient care is supported by a continued commitment to remain a leader in community service, medical education, and research. A core value of The MetroHealth System is the commitment to serving those in our care with dignity, compassion, and high quality, regardless of ability to pay.
The MetroHealth System has 7,500 employees, including 625 physicians and 2,000 nurses. The System includes the MetroHealth Medical Center, MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute, a skilled nursing facility, two community hospitals, four emergency departments and a network of over 25 community-based health centers. Opened in 2022, the 316 bed Glick Center is an 800,000 square foot state of art hospital which provides the pinnacle of inpatient care, in terms of technology and a magnet-credentialed nursing staff.
As part of an ongoing $1 billion Campus Transformation Plan, a 300,000 square foot Outpatient Health Center will open in June. The MetroHealth System provides care to approximately 27,000 inpatients and 3,000 newborns annually. Last year, nearly 1.4 million outpatient visits were recorded throughout system.
Throughout its long history, the MetroHealth System has been and continues to be committed to its academic mission and has excelled in both basic and clinical research. Past scientific luminaries include Dr. Frederick C. Robbins and Charles H. Rammelkamp, Jr., who received the Nobel Prize and Lasker Award, respectively. The research enterprise currently boasts $30 million/year of research and sponsored program grants and contracts.
The principal teaching hospital of Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, MetroHealth maintains a fine tradition of academics and research. All active staff physicians are full-time faculty of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and actively participate in graduate and undergraduate medical education. Last year, 390 residents and fellows received intensive training in more than 25 specialties. In addition, 991 medical students completed more than 1,400 rotations.
Cleveland Metropolitan Area
Cleveland, Ohio offers a great lifestyle.
- Great cost of living – 21% lower than the national average.
- Pro Sports – Major League teams (Cleveland Indians, Browns and Cavaliers).
- The Arts – largest theater complex outside of New York City, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the renowned Cleveland Orchestra & one of the world’s leading art museums.
- Diverse economy – manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, biomedical.
- Ease of transit – rated the 6th best city in the US for commuters.
- Lake Erie for boating and beaches.
- Superb park system surrounding the city with many hiking opportunities.
- Nationally renowned food and dining scene.
In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and World Class Diversity. Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.
Interested individuals should send CV to:
Megan Pecoraro, Provider Recruitment
Email: mpecoraro@metrohealth.org

