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Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Practitioner) CHLA – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the “Trojan Family,” which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.The Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Hematology-Oncology, are actively seeking Hospitalists for the oncology unit.He/She will hold a primary academic appointment at USC at the level of Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Practitioner) and will be expected to provide medical services for inpatients and ambulatory patients of the Division.For inquiries:Nathan Robison, MD, MSInterim Section Head, OncologyMedical Director, Inpatient Oncology ServicesDivision of Hematology-OncologyCancer and Blood Disease InstituteChildren’s Hospital Los AngelesAssociate Professor of Clinical PediatricsKeck School of MedicineUniversity of Southern CaliforniaEmail: nrobison@chla.usc.eduAcademic appointment through USC Keck School of Medicine is available at a level appropriate to training and experience.The annual base salary range for this position is $95,904-$325,712.  When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.

Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery (Clinician Educator) CHLA – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the “Trojan Family,” which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.The Division of Neurosurgery, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and the Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC) are actively seeking a full-time faculty member for the position of Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery (Clinician Educator). The ideal candidate will have clinical expertise in general pediatric neurosurgical conditions and an interest in treating hydrocephalus.Candidate must share and demonstrate a personal commitment to CHLA’s values of respect, excellence, service, knowledge, and teamwork, which are also values shared by the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Candidates should have strong clinical, research, and leadership experience in a children’s hospital and/or academic pediatric department affiliated with a university medical school. Board eligibility or certification in pediatric neurological surgery is required.  Our four full-time pediatric neurosurgery faculty perform 600-700 operative cases/year for a broad range of neurosurgical conditions. Education of the next generation of pediatric neurosurgeons is an important component of our mission, and we have an accredited pediatric neurosurgical fellowship and host 2-3 rotating neurosurgery residents.  We have a full complement of Advanced Practice Providers providing both inpatient and outpatient support to the Division.The Division of Neurosurgery is an integral part of The Neurological Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.  In conjunction with the Division of Neurology, The Neurological Institute serves children from newborns to young adults, helping children reach their full neurologic potential.  An integrated clinic space for the Divisions of Neurology and Neurosurgery opened in the Spring of 2021 offering comprehensive and integrated outpatient neurologic services in a patient-centered environment. The NI is a preeminent referral center, attracting families from across the country and around the world. Each component of care—from clinical equipment and surgical techniques to psychosocial support and rehabilitation—has been designed with children in mind.CHLA is a premier pediatric teaching hospital affiliated with USC since 1932, which is the oldest private research university in the Western U.S. and among the top universities in the nation. CHLA has been ranked the No. 1 hospital for children in California, No. 1 in the Western U.S. and a top 10 pediatric hospital in the nation according to U.S. News and World Report. TheAcademic appointment through USC Keck School of Medicine is available at a level appropriate to training and experience.The annual base salary range for this position is $580,000-$862,000.  When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.For inquiries, please contact:Mark D. Krieger, MDSurgeon-in-ChiefSenior Vice President, Department of SurgeryBilly and Audrey L. Wilder Chair in NeurosurgeryChildren’s Hospital Los AngelesProfessor of Clinical Neurological Surgery, Keck School of Medicine of USCProfessor of Clinical Neurological Surgery, USC Keck School of MedicineChildren’s Hospital Los AngelesEmail: mkrieger@chla.usc.eduPhone: 323-361-2314

Assistant Professor of Research Neurology – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the “Trojan Family,” which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.The USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute aims to enhance discovery through the application of imaging and other data and information technologies in the study of the brain. The Institute is dedicated to excellence in data acquisition, analysis, stewardship and computational innovation for the purpose of biomedical research.The institute is comprised of the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), the Imaging Genetics Center (IGC) and the Center for Image Acquisition (CIA). The Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI) seeks to improve understanding of the brain in health and disease. The laboratory manages considerable computational infrastructure and is dedicated to the development of scientific approaches for the comprehensive mapping of brain structure and function. The Imaging Genetics Center (IGC) is involved in studying brain imaging, genetics, and the connections between them. The Center for Image Acquisition (CIA) is home to a Siemens Magnetom Prisma, a new 3 Tesla MRI scanner and a Siemens Magnetom 7T MRI scanner, and is focused on the development and application of innovative MR image acquisition in normal and diseased subjects.In addition to the research goals, INI trains the next generation of scientists through the Masters in Neuroimaging and Informatics program. This one-year advanced program of study will provide students with a deep understanding of the scientific and clinical underpinnings of neuroimaging science and how to leverage it in large-scale to make new and important discoveries in biomedicine.The USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute seeks highly-qualified applicants for the position of Assistant Professor of Research (non-tenure track). The successful applicant will have a minimum 2+ years experience in mathematical modeling, biomedical image analysis, statistical analysis, bioinformatics, big data, multimodal MRI, methods development in MRI, or data mining techniques. The applicant should be skilled at applying mathematical and computer science methodologies in order to understand biological structure and function. They must have made efforts in brain mapping and visualization with the focus on the ability to automatically identify, detect, model and measure anatomic and functional features within brain scans. The applicant must also have experience in the field of medical imaging as it pertains to the computerized analysis of 3D medical images of brain.The applicant must demonstrate extensive programming skills in several languages, such as C++, Python, Matlab, Java, R. The applicant must have substantial experience in developing and validating biologically relevant models from complex MRI data. The applicant must be internationally recognized for their technical and mathematical sophistication, as demonstrated by first-author publications in premier medical imaging conferences and journals.The ideal candidate should have a PhD degree in Computer Science, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field with a strong background in interdisciplinary computational research. The candidate should have received rigorous training in the elements of modern neuroimaging, including neuroscience, image acquisition, image processing, computational modeling, and informatics. The candidate is expected to have deep knowledge of the current challenges and state-of-the-art techniques for structural brain mapping, particularly data analysis, modeling, statistics, and visualization with large scale magnetic resonance imaging datasets. The candidate should have an extensive background in computational tool development using machine learning and interactive 3D visualization approaches, and they are expected to have substantial experience with research software development, dissemination, and training. Candidates with expertise in diffusion MRI tractography, microstructure imaging, brain lesion segmentation, and preclinical imaging will be given additional consideration. The candidate should have an exceptional publication track record, a demonstrated ability to secure external funding, and a commitment to collaborative research efforts both within and outside the USC community.The annual base salary range for this position is $90,000-$120,000.  When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.USC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law or USC policy. USC observes affirmative action obligations consistent with state and federal law. We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact USC Human Resources by phone at (213) 821-8100, or by email at uschr@usc.edu. Inquiries will be treated as confidential to the extent permitted by law.”To apply, please send cover letter, CV and list of references to applications@ini.usc.edu. Incomplete applications may not be reviewed. Principals only; no agency or offsite. Absolutely no calls.

Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Practitioner) CHLA – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the “Trojan Family,” which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.The Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Hematology-Oncology, are actively seeking Hospitalists for the oncology unit.He/She will hold a primary academic appointment at USC at the level of Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Practitioner) and will be expected to provide medical services for inpatients and ambulatory patients of the Division.For inquiries:Nathan Robison, MD, MSInterim Section Head, OncologyMedical Director, Inpatient Oncology ServicesDivision of Hematology-OncologyCancer and Blood Disease InstituteChildren’s Hospital Los AngelesAssociate Professor of Clinical PediatricsKeck School of MedicineUniversity of Southern CaliforniaEmail: nrobison@chla.usc.eduAcademic appointment through USC Keck School of Medicine is available at a level appropriate to training and experience.The annual base salary range for this position is $95-,904-$325,712.  When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.

Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology-CHLA – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the “Trojan Family,” which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.The Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC) Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine (ACCM) at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) are actively seeking a full-time board-certified physician leader for the position of Department Chair of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine at CHLA. The academic rank of the successful candidate will be as a Full Professor of Anesthesiology.CHLA is one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers devoted to children. At the forefront of pediatric medicine, CHLA is home to renowned experts who work together across disciplines to deliver exceptional care, drive advances in pediatric medicine and help set standards of care across the nation and around the globe. Driven by a culture of innovation, the hospital’s principles of research and discovery are embedded in every aspect of care. The best and brightest come to work at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles because they are deeply dedicated to providing life-changing, lifesaving care for a truly diverse population of children—including many from underserved communities—all in a culturally sensitive and family-friendly environment.World-Class Clinical CareCHLA pediatric specialists deliver a level of care that is consistently recognized among the best in the world. Newsweek magazine ranks CHLA among the top five hospitals in the world specializing in pediatrics, and third in the nation. U.S. News & World Report ranks CHLA among the top 10 children’s hospitals in the country every year, including No. 1 in California and No. 1 in the Pacific U.S. region. CHLA is also one of the very few hospitals to have been continuously designated a Magnet hospital since 2008, with its latest redesignation process during the pandemic being accelerated due to the submission of such a stellar application package.The reach of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is vast and its impact on children’s health spans more than a century. Founded in 1901, CHLA has the highest number of pediatric discharges in the state of California. The hospital and six regional specialty care centers are vital resources for children throughout the nation’s most populous county; CHLA is also a regional referral center and a care destination for children from all 50 states and more than 90 countries. CHLA’s expertise spans the entire pediatric care continuum, from everyday preventive medicine to the most complex surgical interventions such as double organ transplants, treating every child as an individual while demonstrating a commitment to contributing to overall healthier communities. The Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Care Network unifies well over 250 pediatricians in the community around a commitment to quality care delivery, advancing care in the community from well-baby visits to mental health screenings.With more than 350 specialty programs and services, CHLA has nearly 7,500 team members and 1,000 medical staff members. Through more than 725,000 ambulatory visits and more than 18,397 inpatient discharges in fiscal year 2024, CHLA cares for a broad and clinically complex population. CHLA consistently achieves impressive patient and family experience scores, far outperforming pediatric benchmarks.Discovery and InnovationThe brightest minds in pediatric medicine can be found at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. For generations, CHLA clinicians and researchers have made significant scientific contributions to preventing, detecting and treating children’s health issues. Physicians translate new discoveries, treatments and cures proven through the work of scientists in The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—among the top 10 children’s hospitals for National Institutes of Health funding—to bring answers to families faster. The Saban Research Institute is home to hundreds of sponsored clinical trials, bringing discoveries from the lab to patients’ bedsides, while researchers also learn from patients themselves about which therapies are most promising. And the hospital’s diverse patient population means CHLA’s research yields better results for children everywhere.A Leader in Training and EducationAs a training ground for physicians, nurses and numerous other disciplines, CHLA has also developed thousands of leading pediatric experts—locally, nationally and internationally. The hospital is home to one of the largest training programs for pediatricians in the United States. CHLA focuses on preparing the next generation of health professionals through a wide variety of programs. The hospital currently mentors 142 clinical fellows and 111 pediatric residents in 25 ACGME accredited programs. Through 45 fellowship training programs, aspiring subspecialists are offered an exciting range of professional development opportunities, including research exposure, scholarship skills training, state-of-the-art clinical facilities and unsurpassed exposure to a large, diverse patient population.Commitment to Community CHLA demonstrates its commitment to fulfilling its mission, to create hope and build healthier futures, at every level of the organization. CHLA serves all children regardless of financial status or payor class. As the largest provider of care in California for children insured by Medi-Cal who require complex care, CHLA is the essential safety net provider for more than half of medically complex children receiving care in Los Angeles County.CHLA team members are a special type of health professional. Bringing science-driven care to the bedside and serving historically underserved populations, CHLA is essential for the health of California’s children. The hospital provides world-class treatment and ensures all children are able to receive the care they need. CHLA believes that nothing should get in the way of a child’s well-being. The hospital aims to improve the health of the most vulnerable children because healthier families are the bedrock of strong communities—and because every child deserves a chance at a healthier future.Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine (ACCM)The Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine (ACCM) is one of five academic and clinical departments (with the others being Pediatrics, Radiology and Imaging, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Surgery) overseeing the delivery of pediatric care, pursuing research and training health professionals of the future at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. It is one of the oldest pediatric anesthesia programs in North America with a uniquely broad and holistic approach to the delivery of care for children as well as through signature approaches to training.The Department’s history is one of a unique alignment of care that bridges anesthesiology, critical care, pain medicine and palliative care medical interventions, education and research in a single departmental structure, one that is unique among its peers. This structure provides our faculty with a large department of 410 team members and rotating trainees, broken down into the following categories:79 Board-certified or Board-eligible Faculty38 Fellows65 Rotating Pediatric Residents (in FY 21)79 Rotating Anesthesiology Residents (in FY 21)61 Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists (in FY21)25 Advanced Practice Providers7 Psychosocial PractitionersACCM’s role extends outside the operating room setting to include pain management, remote anesthesiology, imaging services, clinical consultation and critical care services in both a cardiac and general medical-surgical pediatric ICUs. Together, the department’s clinical impact is far-reaching with annual case rates of:23,000 anesthesia cases (includes main operating room, cardiac interventions, ambulatory surgery center, radiology and interventional radiology with 30% of MRIs and 60% of IR cases under general anesthesia) 2,700 intensive care unit admissions(includes pediatric critical care, pediatric cardiac critical care and pediatric neurocritical care) 12,300 pain medicine patient encounters(includes care for acute pain, chronic pain—which is unique in southern California, and innovative therapies that include psychotherapy, biofeedback, acupuncture, virtual reality and massage) 3,600 palliative care patient encounters(includes support of patients and families with complex, critical and/or life-threatening disease, incorporates collaboration with every major medical and surgical service, assures complex coordination with hospice and home health agencies and recently implemented telehealth)Through the Laura P. and Leland K. Whittier Virtual Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, the Department extends critical information science and data science services to the international community of critical care givers. The department is also home to a nascent but growing Center for Pediatric Bioethics.Clinical DivisionsWithin the department, academic and clinical efforts are organized in the following divisions:Critical Care MedicineCardiothoracic Intensive Care UnitPediatric Intensive Care UnitClinical AnesthesiologyPain MedicinePalliative CareResearchThe Department has contributed significantly to anesthesia literature over the past several decades, furthering the understanding and growth of this specialty. Currently, our physician-researchers are actively involved in leading-edge anesthesiology and critical care medicine research with special strengths in the following lines of research:Informatics and Data ScienceIntegrative MedicineMulti-center clinical trials in Anesthesiology and Critical Care MedicineLeaders in research networks: CPCCRN and PALISINew models of pain and palliative care managementOutcomes following critical illnessRespiratory Failure and Mechanical VentilationTranslational science in sepsisVirtual realityThe core pillars of research strength in ACCM currently are in respiratory physiology, informatics, outcomes and participation in multicenter clinical trials. The department operates the largest training program at CHLA, teaching nearly 250 trainees per year, including residents, student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNA), and anesthesia technicians who rotate from other schools (University of Southern California, University of California Los Angeles, Kaiser Permanente, and others). Programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) include:Critical care (15 fellows)Pediatric anesthesiology (10 to 12 fellows)Palliative care (1 fellow)Non-ACGME-accredited programs include:Cardiac critical care (2 fellows)Pain management (1 to 2 fellows)Cardiac anesthesia (1 to 2 fellows)For more information, please visit: https://www.chla.org/anesthesiology-critical-care.Position DescriptionWe are seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to join our team as the Chair. As a pivotal enterprise leader, the Chair will be responsible for providing oversight for faculty activities and the delivery of medical care in each of the critical environments covered.The position also includes supporting the academic success and professional development of our faculty, fellows and team members.Candidate AttributesThe ideal candidate will be a pediatric anesthesiologist who is also board-certified in critical care medicine with a strong orientation toward department operations, with an accomplished clinical research record and prior successes in developing and mentoring faculty members.The ideal candidate will demonstrate an ability to inspire and motivate through vision and purpose, have academic credentials of merit, have effectively managed people around short and long-term objectives, have an understanding of the business of academic medicine, and be a clear and professional communicator. The ability to build high-performing teams, engage in strategic thinking and decision-making are all necessary skills.ResponsibilitiesThe candidate will balance decision-making across the wide variety of care settings and environments available at CHLA with oversight of the division chiefs and vice chairs as well as supervision of non-physician administrative team members. The individual will champion growth within the department, engage in program development activities, develop and champion innovative compensation models for approval and implementation and provide leadership and mentorship with regard to education and research activities.Specific leadership responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:Providing leadership and input at the Enterprise, Department and Hospital level along with leadership and strategic direction to division chiefs and department vice chairs.Collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to deliver high-quality clinical services to patients, their families, and medical staff.Creating a positive work environment.Providing guidance and mentorship for physicians and trainees to support a culture of professionalism and effective communication within the division and department. Building a strong partnership with other division leaders, both internal and external to ACCM, to collaborate with physician leaders on clinical activities.Demonstrating expertise in anesthesiology, monitoring and understanding the local and national forces shaping healthcare in the US and ideating regarding how these forces may influence the future of the discipline.Identifying and championing opportunities for growth of the department’s and division’s clinical, research, and educational programs.Providing guidance and participating in implementation of growth plans, including monitoring progress and performance in achieving objectives. Actively participating in departmental and division fundraising activities and representing the division at events. Addressing clinical, service, process and behavioral complaints directly with other department chairs and affected chiefs and their faculty. Ensuring divisional faculty compliance with clinical practice billing and documentation rules and regulations.Overseeing division budget in collaboration with academic leaders as well as administrative leaders from the hospital and the CHLA Medical Group; developing and participating in annual departmental budgeting efforts in collaboration with the Department Chair, department management team, medical group and hospital.Effectively operationalizing financial strategic plan goals and priorities of department.Coordinating educational activities for anesthesiology (in collaboration with education/fellowship services of the department).Developing and conducting cooperative research programs for the department.Leading and participating in quality assurance and performance improvement activities for the division in partnership with our QA/QI teams.Delivering thoughtful, accurate and timely academic and performance evaluations for division faculty in accordance with required procedures and timelines.Leading recruitment for division chief positions; approving faculty appointment, reappointment and academic promotions.Assisting (as appropriate) with recruitment of key faculty for other departments, hospital, and medical group staff.Ensuring the provision of clinical care that meets the needs of the Departments with clinical quality and productivity levels that meet or exceed accepted standards.Partnering successfully with leadership across the enterprise to maximize the impact of CHLA’s clinical care delivery and operations.Requirements: Board certification in Anesthesiology and Pediatric Anesthesiology Primary board certification in Anesthesiology. Training in Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics would be of benefit.ExperienceMinimum of 5 years of division leadership experience, preferably at a large, complex academic children’s hospital or academic medical center, ideally in a diverse, urban and highly regulated market with a high ratio of Medicaid-insured patient population.Successful track record leading cost management initiatives and experience with budget management preferred.Must have demonstrated a commitment to professional development along with mentoring and coaching of faculty and team members.Must have demonstrated experience leading faculty in professional development. LicensureMust be licensed (or be eligible for medical licensure) in the State of California. COMPENSATION CONSIDERATIONSCHLA/KSOM values the contribution each Team Member brings to the organization. Final determination of a successful candidate’s starting pay will vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to education and experience within the job or the industry. Compensation information listed for this position is generally for candidates that meet the specified qualifications and requirements listed on the specific job description. Additional pay may be determined for those candidates that exceed these specified qualifications and requirements. CHLA/KSOM provides a competitive compensation package that recognizes an individual’s unique experience, credentials, and education alongside a robust benefits program.SALARY RANGE:  $650,000 – $775,000 If interested, please apply using the link above. For further inquiries, please contact:Rosie Zesati, MAM, C-TAGMEAdministrator, Medical Education and Professional DevelopmentAnesthesiology Critical Care MedicinePhone 323-361-5591 | rzesati@chla.usc.eduAcademic appointment through USC Keck School of Medicine will be commensurate with training and experience. USC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. CHLA and USC greatly values diversity and is committed to building a vibrant and culturally diverse community of faculty that best reflects the patients and families that we serve. Individuals from underrepresented groups in medicine are especially encouraged to apply.

Resource Employee – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

Data Archive for the BRAIN Initiative (DABI) is a shared neurodata repository where researchers from over a 100 of academic institutions store, share and analyze invasive neurophysiology datasets. Building on decades of experience creating widely-used, large-scale informatics solutions in the neurosciences, in 2018, the team behind DABI launched a new archive to ingest, aggregate, store, visualize, and disseminate human invasive neurophysiology data. DABI repository, which also houses synchronized behavioral, imaging, demographic, and other vital data, is specifically designed to help BRAIN Initiative researchers organize and analyze their data while fulfilling data-sharing directives from federal agencies and their respective institutions.USC Institute for Neuroimaging and Informatics is seeking a Resource Employee to perform the following key responsibilities:Key Responsibilities:Develop and Maintain Software Solutions: Design, code, and maintain web applications and backend services to meet functional and technical requirements. Ensure high code quality through regular peer reviews and adherence to industry standards.Collaborate and Communicate: Work closely with a diverse range of stakeholders to understand business needs and provide high-value software solutions. Communicate progress, obstacles, and solutions effectively.Optimize Application Performance: Build and maintain complex web applications with a focus on clean, testable code. Prioritize performance, scalability, and compliance with security standards.Support Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with best practices, fostering innovation and driving process improvements within the team.Debugging and Testing: Write and maintain unit tests, handle debugging across services, and ensure code covers edge cases.Documentation and Lifecycle Management: Document development stages, manage tasks in line with the software lifecycle, and contribute to effective continuous integration.Stakeholder and Team Collaboration: Build strong relationships with peers and stakeholders and contribute to an inclusive, ethical work environment.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field.Strong proficiency in at least one programming language.2+ years of industry experience in designing and building scalable APIs and backend services.2+ years of industry experience with frontend frameworks (React, Vue, Svelte, etc), and CSS frameworks (TailwindCSS)Familiarity with relational databases (PostgreSQL).Understanding of CI/CD and version control (Git).Nice to have:Experience with Rust.Experience with modern web APIs (e.g., REST, gRPC, WebSocket).Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS).The hourly rate for this position is up to $25.00. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.The university is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for students, employees, volunteers, and visitors on our campuses and those entrusted to our care, including patients, students, and minors. To that end, the university conducts background screening, including screening for criminal convictions, on all applicants after a conditional offer of employment and as a condition of employment. Please refer to the Background Screening Policy Appendix C for specific employment screen implications for the position you are applying for. The USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute and Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (INI, www.ini.usc.edu) are world leaders in the development of advanced computational and scientific approaches for the comprehensive mapping of brain structure and function. LONI’s unique multidisciplinary environment and cutting edge resources allow for integration of clinical, psychological and genotypic information with neuroimaging phenotypes for research questions in neurology, psychiatry and developmental neurobiology.

Division Chief, Critical Care Medicine-Associate or Professor of Clinical Pediatrics-CHLA – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the “Trojan Family,” which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.The Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC) Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine (ACCM) at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) are actively seeking a full-time board-certified physician leader for the position of Division Chief of Critical Care Medicine at CHLA.  The academic rank of the successful candidate will be as an Associate or Full Professor of Pediatrics, dependent on individual experience.CHLA is one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers devoted to children. At the forefront of pediatric medicine, CHLA is home to renowned experts who work together across disciplines to deliver exceptional care, drive advances in pediatric medicine and help set standards of care across the nation and around the globe. Driven by a culture of innovation, the hospital’s principles of research and discovery are embedded in every aspect of care. The best and brightest come to work at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles because they are deeply dedicated to providing life-changing, lifesaving care for a truly diverse population of children—including many from underserved communities—all in a culturally sensitive and family-friendly environment.World-Class Clinical and Research ImpactThe impact of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles spans more than a century. Founded in 1901, CHLA has the highest number of pediatric discharges in the state of California. The hospital and six regional specialty care centers are vital resources for children throughout the nation’s most populous county; CHLA is also a regional referral center and a care destination for children from all 50 states and more than 40 countries. CHLA’s expertise spans the entire pediatric care continuum, from everyday preventive medicine to the most complex surgical interventions such as double organ transplants, treating every child as an individual while demonstrating a commitment to contributing to overall healthier communities.With more than 350 specialty programs and services, CHLA has more than 7,000 team members and nearly 1,000 medical staff members. Through more than 700,000 patient visits and more than 17,000 inpatient discharges in its most recent year, CHLA cares for a broad and clinically complex population. CHLA consistently achieves impressive patient and family experience scores, far outperforming pediatric benchmarks.CHLA pediatric specialists deliver a level of care that is consistently recognized among the best in the world. Newsweek magazine ranks CHLA among the top 8 hospitals in the world specializing in pediatrics, and the 4th in the nation. U.S. News & World Report ranks CHLA among the top 10 children’s hospitals in the country every year, including No. 1 in California and No. 1 in the Pacific U.S. region. CHLA is also one of the very few hospitals to have been continuously designated a Magnet hospital since 2008, with its most recent designation process being accelerated during the pandemic.CHLA is home to The Saban Research Institute (the Saban) where scientific inquiry is combined with clinical care devoted exclusively to children.  Investigators at the Saban conduct basic, translational and clinical research, and are involved in collaborative projects with academic institutions worldwide. Two research buildings on the main campus comprise over 215,000 square feet for wet lab and dry lab research activities.Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine (ACCM)The Department is unique in that it spans the Divisions of Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, Pain Medicine and Palliative Care Medicine. Leaders from the department oversee care delivery in the pediatric Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit (CTICU) and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and support anesthesiology care delivery for more than 15,500 surgical cases per year. The Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine provides the following clinical services: Anesthesiology and sedation services for the main operating room, ambulatory surgery center, radiology, cardiology, catheterization lab, and elsewhere.Critical care medicine for the 32-bed pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) (inclusive of a 24-bed PICU and a 6-bed PICU staffed as a single unit), the 24-bed cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CTICU), Level I trauma unit, procedural sedation, and offsite PICU locations.Acute, post-op and chronic pain management inpatient and outpatient services, including non-pharmacologic treatments such as dog therapy, acupuncture, biofeedback, etc.Palliative care and other comfort services providing physical, emotional, and spiritual support to children and teens with life threatening illnesses, and their families.Treatment in our ambulatory clinic at our Pain and Palliative Care Center.The core pillars of research strength in ACCM currently are in respiratory physiology, informatics, outcomes and participation in multicenter clinical trials. Current clinical providers include approximately 38 FTE anesthesiologists and 22 FTE critical care medicine physicians. The department operates the largest training program at CHLA, teaching nearly 250 trainees per year, including residents, student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNA), and anesthesia technicians who rotate from other schools (USC, UCLA, Kaiser, and others). Programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) include:Critical care (15 fellows)Pediatric anesthesiology (10 to 12 fellows)Palliative care (1 fellow)Non-ACGME-accredited programs include:Pain management (1 to 2 fellows)Cardiac critical care (2 fellows)Cardiac anesthesia (1 to 2 fellows)For more information, please visit: https://www.chla.org/anesthesiology-critical-care.Position DescriptionWe are seeking an accomplished clinician scientist to lead and cultivate the academic development and productivity of the Division of Critical Care Medicine. As a pivotal departmental leader, the Chief will be responsible for leading a team of 25 intensivists.The individual in this role has operational responsibility for the intensivist service and includes collaboration with the medical directors of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit (CTICU). The position also includes supporting the academic success and professional development of our faculty and fellows.Candidate AttributesThe ideal candidate will be a pediatric intensivist with an accomplished clinical research record and prior successes in developing and mentoring faculty members.The ideal candidate will demonstrate an ability to inspire and motivate through vision and purpose, has academic credentials of merit, has effectively managed people around short and long-term objectives, has an understanding of the business of academic medicine and is a clear and professional communicator. The ability to build high-performing teams and engage in strategic thinking and decision-making is a necessary skill.ResponsibilitiesThe candidate will balance a clinical patient care practice that spans the wide variety of care settings and environments available at CHLA with oversight of the practice of faculty members within the Division and supervision of non-physician team members. The individual will champion growth within the department, engage in program development activities, develop and champion innovative compensation models for approval and implementation and provide leadership and mentorship with regard to education and research activities.Specific leadership responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:Providing leadership and input at the Departmental level along with leadership and strategic direction to a dedicated team of critical care medicine professionals.Collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to deliver high-quality clinical services to patients, their families, and medical staff.Creating a positive work environment.Providing guidance and mentorship for physicians and trainees to support a culture of professionalism and effective communication within the division and department. Building a strong partnership with other division leaders, both internal and external to ACCM, to collaborate with physician leaders on clinical activities.Demonstrating expertise in critical care medicine, monitoring and understanding the local and national forces shaping healthcare in the US and ideating regarding how these forces may influence the future of the discipline.Identifying and championing opportunities for growth of the department’s and division’s clinical, research, and educational programs.Providing guidance and participating in implementation of growth plans, including monitoring progress and performance in achieving objectives. Actively participating in departmental and division fundraising activities and represent the division at events. Assisting Department Chair in addressing clinical, service, process and behavioral complaints directly with division and affected faculty, escalating to the Department Chair as needed. Ensuring divisional faculty compliance with clinical practice billing and documentation rules and regulations.Overseeing division budget in collaboration with academic leaders as well as administrative leaders from the hospital and the CHLA Medical Group; developing and participating in annual departmental budgeting efforts in collaboration with the Department Chair, department management team, medical group and hospital.Effectively operationalizing financial strategic plan goals and priorities of department.Coordinating educational activities for critical care medicine (in collaboration with education/fellowship services of the department).Developing and conducting of cooperative research programs for critical care medicine (in collaboration with the research services of the department).Leading and participating in quality assurance and performance improvement activities for the division in partnership with our QA/QI teams.Delivering thoughtful, accurate and timely academic and performance evaluations for division faculty in accordance with required procedures and timelines.Leading recruitment for department faculty; recommending faculty appointment, reappointment and academic promotions. Assisting (as appropriate) with recruitment of key faculty for other departments, hospital, and medical group staff.Ensuring the provision of clinical care that meets the needs of the Departments with clinical quality and productivity levels that meet or exceed accepted standards.Requirements: Board certification in Pediatrics and Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Primary board certification in Critical Care Medicine (with Anesthesiology training).ExperienceMinimum of 7 years of Pediatric Critical Care experience, preferably at a large, complex academic children’s hospital or academic medical center, ideally in a diverse, urban and highly regulated market with a high ratio of Medicaid-insured patient population.Experience should include a minimum of 3 years in a leadership role either within an academic Division or Department or in one or more enterprise positions within their home hospital or health system.Successful track record leading cost management initiatives and experience with budget management preferred.Must have demonstrated a commitment to professional development along with mentoring and coaching of faculty and team members.Must have demonstrated experience leading faculty in professional development. LicensureMust be licensed (or be eligible for medical licensure) in the State of California.The annual base salary range for this position is $326,000-$400,000.  When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.If interested, please apply using the link above. For further inquiries, please contact:Rosie Zesati, MAM, C-TAGMEAdministrator, Medical Education and Professional DevelopmentAnesthesiology Critical Care MedicinePhone 323-361-5591 | rzesati@chla.usc.eduAcademic appointment through USC Keck School of Medicine will be commensurate with training and experience. USC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. CHLA and USC greatly values diversity and is committed to building a vibrant and culturally diverse community of faculty that best reflects the patients and families that we serve. Individuals from underrepresented groups in medicine are especially encouraged to apply.

Resource Employee – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

Data Archive for the BRAIN Initiative (DABI) is a shared neurodata repository where researchers from over a 100 of academic institutions store, share and analyze invasive neurophysiology datasets. Building on decades of experience creating widely-used, large-scale informatics solutions in the neurosciences, in 2018, the team behind DABI launched a new archive to ingest, aggregate, store, visualize, and disseminate human invasive neurophysiology data. DABI repository, which also houses synchronized behavioral, imaging, demographic, and other vital data, is specifically designed to help BRAIN Initiative researchers organize and analyze their data while fulfilling data-sharing directives from federal agencies and their respective institutions.USC Institute for Neuroimaging and Informatics is seeking a Resource Employee to perform the following key responsibilities:Key Responsibilities:Develop and Maintain Software Solutions: Design, code, and maintain web applications and backend services to meet functional and technical requirements. Ensure high code quality through regular peer reviews and adherence to industry standards.Collaborate and Communicate: Work closely with a diverse range of stakeholders to understand business needs and provide high-value software solutions. Communicate progress, obstacles, and solutions effectively.Optimize Application Performance: Build and maintain complex web applications with a focus on clean, testable code. Prioritize performance, scalability, and compliance with security standards.Support Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with best practices, fostering innovation and driving process improvements within the team.Debugging and Testing: Write and maintain unit tests, handle debugging across services, and ensure code covers edge cases.Documentation and Lifecycle Management: Document development stages, manage tasks in line with the software lifecycle, and contribute to effective continuous integration.Stakeholder and Team Collaboration: Build strong relationships with peers and stakeholders and contribute to an inclusive, ethical work environment.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field.Strong proficiency in at least one programming language.2+ years of industry experience in designing and building scalable APIs and backend services.2+ years of industry experience with frontend frameworks (React, Vue, Svelte, etc), and CSS frameworks (TailwindCSS)Familiarity with relational databases (PostgreSQL).Understanding of CI/CD and version control (Git).Nice to have:Experience with Rust.Experience with modern web APIs (e.g., REST, gRPC, WebSocket).Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS).The hourly rate range for this position is up to $25.00. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.The USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute and Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (INI, www.ini.usc.edu) are world leaders in the development of advanced computational and scientific approaches for the comprehensive mapping of brain structure and function. LONI’s unique multidisciplinary environment and cutting edge resources allow for integration of clinical, psychological and genotypic information with neuroimaging phenotypes for research questions in neurology, psychiatry and developmental neurobiology.

Assistant Professor of Research Physiology and Neuroscience – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the “Trojan Family,” which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.We seek a candidate to work on contributing to collaborative research at Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI) Neuroscience Translational Research Division (NTRD) at USC in San Diego. This position will also lead an independent research lab focused on translational basic science studies for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias.The candidate should have a track record of independent research and participating in collaborative groups and projects in the field of Alzheimer’s disease translational research.During this project the candidate will be responsible for the experimental planning and execution of the project and will be working closely with the other NTRD PIs and team members and collaborators during their research time. The candidate must be able to display strong mentorship skills for junior scientists/PhD candidates and must excel at oral and written scientific communication. The candidate should be recognized for their technical and scientific leadership as demonstrated by their publication record in leading neuroscience journals.The annual base salary range for this position is $76,000-100,000. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.The University of Southern California strongly values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.  Women and men, and members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.

Programmer Analyst II – (Los Angeles, California, United States)

The USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute and Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (INI, www.ini.usc.edu) are world leaders in the development of advanced computational and scientific approaches for the comprehensive mapping of brain structure and function. LONI’s unique multidisciplinary environment and cutting edge resources allow for integration of clinical, psychological and genotypic information with neuroimaging phenotypes for research questions in neurology, psychiatry and developmental neurobiology.Data Archive for the BRAIN Initiative (DABI) is a shared neurodata repository where researchers from over a 100 of academic institutions store, share and analyze invasive neurophysiology datasets. Building on decades of experience creating widely-used, large-scale informatics solutions in the neurosciences, in 2018, the team behind DABI launched a new archive to ingest, aggregate, store, visualize, and disseminate human invasive neurophysiology data. DABI repository, which also houses synchronized behavioral, imaging, demographic, and other vital data, is specifically designed to help BRAIN Initiative researchers organize and analyze their data while fulfilling data-sharing directives from federal agencies and their respective institutions.USC Institute for Neuroimaging and Informatics is seeking a Programming Analyst II to perform the following key responsibilities:Key Responsibilities:Develop and Maintain Software Solutions: Design, code, and maintain web applications and backend services to meet functional and technical requirements. Ensure high code quality through regular peer reviews and adherence to industry standards.Collaborate and Communicate: Work closely with a diverse range of stakeholders to understand business needs and provide high-value software solutions. Communicate progress, obstacles, and solutions effectively.Optimize Application Performance: Build and maintain complex web applications with a focus on clean, testable code. Prioritize performance, scalability, and compliance with security standards.Support Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with best practices, fostering innovation and driving process improvements within the team.Debugging and Testing: Write and maintain unit tests, handle debugging across services, and ensure code covers edge cases.Documentation and Lifecycle Management: Document development stages, manage tasks in line with the software lifecycle, and contribute to effective continuous integration.Stakeholder and Team Collaboration: Build strong relationships with peers and stakeholders and contribute to an inclusive, ethical work environment.Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field.Strong proficiency in at least one programming language.2+ years of industry experience in designing and building scalable APIs and backend services.2+ years of industry experience with frontend frameworks (React, Vue, Svelte, etc), and CSS frameworks (TailwindCSS)Familiarity with relational databases (PostgreSQL).Understanding of CI/CD and version control (Git).Nice to have:Experience with Rust.Experience with modern web APIs (e.g., REST, gRPC, WebSocket).Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS).The hourly rate pay range for this position is $42.73 – $48.00. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.USC will consider for employment all qualified applicants with criminal records in a manner consistent with applicable laws and regulations, including the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for employers and the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and with due consideration for patient and student safety. Please refer to the Background Screening Policy Appendix D for specific employment screen implications for the position for which you are applying.  Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree, Combined work experience and education as equivalent
Minimum Experience: 1 year, Combined education/experience as substitute for minimum experience
Minimum Field of Expertise: Sound knowledge of programming and documentation procedures, programming methods, program flow charts and operator instructions. Knowledge of one or more appropriate computer languages.

Develops software applications using programming languages to the given design specifications. Follows design specifications to code, test, debug, install, document, and maintain software applications. Develops new and enhanced functionality for software applications. Prepares code documentation in support of program development. Performs work of moderate complexity and handles most activities under general supervision of more experienced programming staff.