Chief of MS/ Neuroimmunology Research Division Leadership Opportunity at Houston Methodist
Job Description
Houston Methodist Hospital, the #1 ranked Hospital System in Texas, is currently interviewing candidates for the Chief of MS/ Neuroimmunology Research Division. Interested candidates, please send your resume to [email protected]
Located in the Texas Medical Center, the Chief of MS/ Neuroimmunology Research Division is a wonderful opportunity to join the Houston Methodist Neurological Institute. The successful candidate will be a driving force in advancing our research capabilities, focusing on neuroimmunology and multiple sclerosis, with a commitment to clinical excellence, education, and groundbreaking research.
Summary of Position:
The ideal candidate will possess a robust background in neuroimmunology and/or multiple sclerosis, with an active portfolio of extramural grant funding. This position offers a competitive startup package, protected time for research, and dedicated lab space and resources to build a world-class MS and Neuroimmunology research program at Houston Methodist.
Qualified applicants will be considered for a prestigious Endowed Chair appointment that comes with unique resources to support their work. This position will also play a pivotal role in mentoring emerging researchers and clinicians, ensuring the longevity of excellence within our institute. If you are driven by a passion for discovery and innovation in neuroimmunology, we invite you to join our esteemed team and make a lasting impact in the field.
Position Duties and Responsibilities
- Research Excellence & Collaboration: Develop a leading research program in MS and Neuroimmunology, fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation.
 - Program Building: Establish and grow a cutting-edge research program in MS and Neuroimmunology, leveraging existing strengths and developing new areas of investigation.
 - Funding & Grants: Work towards extramural research funding to procure essential resources, ensuring our center remains at the vanguard of scientific pursuit.
 - Mentorship: Cultivate the growth and development of budding researchers and clinicians, ensuring our dedication to excellence thrives for generations.
 
Qualifications:
- Completed ACGME-accredited neurology.
 - Texas Specialized fellowship training in Neuroimmunology and/or Multiple Sclerosis.
 - Medical License (or eligible to be licensed)
 - Demonstrated success in securing extramural research funding, with a robust track record of clinical and/or basic research program development.
 - Strong commitment to academic missions, including high-quality clinical care, education, and research.
 
Benefits & Highlights:
- Nationally competitive salary plus productivity bonuses
 - Sign-on Bonus
 - Generous retirement plans (403b/457b)
 - 5 weeks PTO; 1 week of CME and 9 holidays
 - Physician wellness programs
 - Forward-thinking leadership and executive support
 - Innovative work that makes a difference
 
Welcome to Houston:
As the fourth-largest city in the United States, Houston is home to a respected and energetic arts community, celebrated restaurants, world-renowned theater groups, and the brains behind U.S. space exploration. Home to the third-largest consular corps in the nation, Houston is a mecca of diversity, giving breath to one of the most vivid cultural scenes in the country.
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