Elizabeth Seton Children’s

Physician - Pediatrics - Mon-Fri 9a-5p

ID
2024-2257
Category
Healthcare
Type
Full-Time/Regular
Shift
Day
Compensation
USD $240,000.00/Yr.
Min
USD $200,000.00/Yr.

Responsibilities

We change lives, one child at a time!

 

Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center is a pioneering provider of care, education and hope for children with some of the most challenging medical complexities any person can face. Featuring the largest long term residential medical center of its kind in the United States.

 

This is a salaried exempt managerial position that has discretion to make clinical decisions and has access to confidential employee and business information. The purpose of this position is to work both independently and in collaboration with the Nurse Managers and multidisciplinary teams to render safe, appropriate and goal-directed care. The Pediatrician will admit, evaluate, diagnose, and manage medically complex and fragile residents and ensure the implementation of and adherence to Medical Staff and relevant clinical and administrative policies and procedures.

 

Physician position functions and responsibilities will include:

  • .Understanding ESCC Mission and Core Values and incorporates values into daily practice.
  • As the Attending Physician of record, perform and document admission history, physical examination and orders for new residents.
  • Supervise and perform periodic and episodic evaluation, treatment, and orders for residents, including laboratory and radiographic testing, and referral for subspecialty consultation or emergent care as indicated.
  • Review and coordinate the care provided by subspecialty consultants and tertiary centers.
  • Collaborate and coordinate with Nurse Practitioners to ensure consistent and uninterrupted clinical coverage as per the plan of care for all residents.
  • Collaborate with all other clinical disciplines to provide holistic care of children.
  • Provide telephone coverage and in-person weekend and holiday coverage as per monthly schedule or clinical need.
  • Communicate and consult with parents/guardians on regular basis.
  • Provide clinical leadership during family and team meetings, including quarterly Plan of Care.
  • Provide compassionate palliative care to residents and families.
  • Participate in Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement activities.
  • Attend and/or lead clinically relevant committees as designated by the Chief Medical Officer.
  • Supervise Palliative Care Fellows and rotating medical students and residents.
  • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by supervisor, department director, and/or administrator.

Qualifications

Education Requirements:

 

  • Board eligibility or Board Certified
  • New York State Medical License
  • DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) Certification

Experience

Experience:

  • Residency in Pediatrics, Family Medicine or Combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics

Salary Range:

$200,000.00/Yr. To $240,000.00/Yr. 

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