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Section 24-34 . Anticipated start date is Summer 2026. The mission of the Division of Endocrinology: The Seattle Children’s Endocrine and Diabetes Program, by providing compassionate, innovative, evidence
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: The Seattle Children’s Endocrine and Diabetes Program, by providing compassionate, innovative, evidence-based and equitable care, will be the clinical center of choice for children and adolescents with
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or more projects, learning advanced cellular and molecular biology and anaerobic microbiology techniques. The candidate’s day will be split between benchwork to generate data, and computer work to generate
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– June 15) and an anticipated start date of September 16, 2026. Appointments are determined by program need, available funding, and the eligible pool of candidates. Positive factors for consideration
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of the Division include an outstanding fellowship program, a Maternal and Child Health Bureau-funded Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) training, and an active research program. This position will
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health services, clinical program development, and advancements in resident education and engagement. The Medical Director will be expected to work closely with other OBCC leadership and departmental and
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Comprehensive Asthma Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Positive factors for consideration include, but are not limited to, candidates with leadership skills and/or clinical expertise in asthma. The faculty
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candidate with appropriate experience and qualifications which may result in an administrative supplement (ADS). The successful candidate will lead the development of a new Comprehensive Asthma Program at
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elsewhere in the job posting. Work Experience: No additional work experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills: Communication, Computer Literacy, Microsoft Excel, Organizing Grade R02-H
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, collaboration, and innovation. Particular strengths of the Division include an outstanding fellowship program, a Maternal and Child Health Bureau-funded Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) training