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FACULTY POSITION: Pediatric Neuroradiologist Emory University School of Medicine | Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Position Overview
The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (Children’s) is recruiting a full-time, Board Eligible/Board Certified faculty Pediatric Neuroradiologist to join one of the largest and most distinguished pediatric neuroradiology programs in the country.
The Section
Candidates will join a collegial team of ten fellowship-trained pediatric neuroradiologists within a department that prioritizes collaboration, clinical excellence, and faculty well-being. The section offers meaningful flexibility, with both on-site and remote work options, and faculty are free to pursue clinical or academic tracks aligned with their individual interests and goals.
Faculty hold appointments at Emory University School of Medicine and participate in medical student and radiology trainee education. A non-ACGME fellowship program in pediatric neuroradiology provides additional opportunities for teaching and mentorship.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary and retirement benefits
- Excellent healthcare plan
- Weekly protected academic time
- Generous meeting, vacation, and personal time
- Flexible on-site and remote work arrangements
- Department-wide commitment to physician well-being and a low-stress work environment
Clinical Environment
Children’s is one of the largest pediatric healthcare systems in the United States, comprising three free-standing hospitals — Children's Arthur M. Blank Hospital, Children's Scottish Rite, and Children's Hughes Spalding — with more than 800 licensed beds and over 60 pediatric specialties. The system serves more than 1.2 million patient visits annually and performs over 300,000 imaging studies each year.
Children's 25 neuroscience programs collectively care for more pediatric neurological patients than any other hospital in the nation. Imaging infrastructure is state-of-the-art across all campuses, and the section is supported by dedicated MR physicists, 3D Lab scientists, and research and administrative staff.
Institutional recognition includes:
U.S. News & World Report national rankings in neurology, neurosurgery, and oncology
Top Children's Hospital in the Southeast
Children's Center for Neurosciences Research (CCNR) — nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report
Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center — Georgia's leading pediatric cancer research center and #1 nationally for Children's Oncology Group (COG) therapeutic trial enrollment
Level 4 Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
Marcus Autism Center — one of five NIH-designated Autism Centers of Excellence
Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center
Research & Academic Opportunities
Children’s offers a rich environment for clinical and translational research, with active multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional collaborations. Atlanta's concentration of leading academic and research institutions — including Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — provides exceptional opportunities for scholarly engagement at the national and international level.
About Atlanta
Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country, offering a high quality of life at a relatively low cost. The city features distinct neighborhoods, award-winning dining, rich cultural diversity, abundant outdoor recreation, and a mild climate. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport — the world's busiest airline hub and home of Delta Air Lines — provides direct service to 225 domestic and international destinations.
Qualifications
- MD or equivalent degree
- Board Eligible or Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology
- Fellowship training in Pediatric Neuroradiology
- Eligible for medical licensure in the State of Georgia
Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta are equal opportunity employers committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive academic and clinical community.
