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    Director of Neonatalogy - Bethlehem, United States - St. Luke's University Health Network

    St. Luke's University Health Network background
    Description

    St. Lukes University Health Network, the regions largest, most established health system, a major teaching hospital and one of the nations 100 Top Hospitals is seeking a passionate board-certified Neonatologist to join our dedicated team and serve as the Director of Neonatology at St. Lukes University Health Network.

    St. Lukes Pediatric Service Line is growing and we are seeking a motivated, compassionate, and dependable individual to oversee a vibrant and growing neonatology program. In addition to weekly clinical hours, you will be responsible for leadership and administrative duties.

    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Highlights:

    St. Lukes Anderson Campus (Opened January Easton, PA

    • Level III unit
    • 26 beds
    • 2,500 deliveries
    • Neonatologists and APPs in-house 24/7

    St. Lukes Allentown Campus (Growing in Allentown, PA

    • Level II unit > level IIIa in 2024
    • 6 beds > 16 beds
    • 1,400 deliveries
    • Neonatologists in-house 24/7

    St. Lukes University Hospital - Bethlehem (Opened for Surgery Bethlehem, PA

    • Neonatal surgical NICU

    St. Lukes Upper Bucks Campus (Opened in August Quakertown, PA

    • Level II unit
    • 6 beds
    • 500 deliveries
    • Neonatologists in-house 24/7

    St. Lukes Pediatric Department Highlights:

    • The Department of Pediatrics consists of inpatient, primary care, and specialty care providers across a variety of practice location.
    • Lukes University Hospital - Bethlehem, is now a proud member of the Childrens Hospital Association, representing the Networks investment in continuing to grow services for pediatric patients.
    • The department is supported by a growing team of pediatric specialists spanning over 30 specialty areas such as: pediatric surgery, pulmonology, neurology, nephrology, cardiology, radiology, anesthesia, and more
    • A newly renovated 17 bed Inpatient Pediatric Unit and 8 bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit are located at St. Lukes University Hospital - Bethlehem.
    • Pediatric emergency department in development at St. Lukes University Hospital - Bethlehem.
    • Consistently growing pediatric volumes and a strong Network commitment to expanding pediatric services within the community.

    Key Qualifications

    • Board Certified in Neonatology
    • NRP Certified
    • Passion for providing family-centered customer service
    • Innate desire for promoting community and regional development
    • A collaborative/multi-disciplinary approach to medicine

    Why Onsite?

    Onsite Neonatal Partners is an innovative sub-specialty group of neonatal and pediatric providers that was founded with a mission to bring top-quality care to premature or sick infants born in community hospitals.

    Our Practice Offers:

    • A healthy work-life balance with a manageable schedule.
    • Flexible PTO structure and evenly distributed holidays and weekends.
    • A competitive compensation package, along with benefits including: health, life, dental, vision and disability.
    • A 401(k) option with matching and annual CME allowances.
    • Professional liability insurance (including TAIL), assistance with mandatory hospital credentialing and state licensing, and reimbursement of associated fees.
    • Stable practice infrastructure with 20 years of neonatal industry experience.

    About the Lehigh Valley

    The Lehigh Valley area is located approximately 60 miles north of Philadelphia, 80 miles northeast of Harrisburg, and 90 miles west of New York City. It is the fastest growing and third most populous region in the state of Pennsylvania with a population of 821,623. The Lehigh Valley is home to outstanding public and private schools, including some of the top-rated schools in the state.

    If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact:

    Christine Figler

    Physician Recruiter

    St. Lukes University Health Network