Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Physician
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Pediatrician, Medical Doctor, Neonatologist, Healthcare Consultant
The Department of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC)/North Carolina Children's Hospital is seeking an individual for a 1.0 FTE, non‑tenure track open rank, physician faculty position in the Division of Neonatal‑Perinatal Medicine to provide clinical care and contribute to our other missions. Rank and salary will be commensurate with training, experience, and academic accomplishments.
The North Carolina Children's Hospital is part of a qua ternary care medical center with a 64‑bed multidisciplinary Neonatal Critical Care Center (NCCC) that admits over 900 patients per year and supports active pediatric general surgery, pediatric cardiothoracic surgery, newborn airway programs, as well as being the referral center for central and eastern North Carolina. The Division of Neonatal‑Perinatal Medicine currently consists of 19 faculty members and 7 fellows who are part of a fully accredited Neonatal‑Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Program.
NIH‑funded research projects include the ELGAN‑ECHO Study and participation in the NICHD Global Health Network, the Neonatal Research Network, the Pediatric Trials Network, and investigation focused on neonatal intestinal inflammation.
Greater Chapel Hill is a two‑town, three‑county region situated in the center of North Carolina, equidistant to the mountains and the beach, and offers small town charm and big city cultural and athletic events. Our region features one of the best public‑school systems in the country, world class health care facilities, and access to one of the best work forces in America.
Chapel Hill is a community filled with brilliant minds, award‑winning restaurants, innovative businesses, outstanding public schools, and a vibrant music and performing arts scene. This community is considered one of the best college towns in America.
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