University of New Mexico
Clinician
$190,000-230,000 / year
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Full-Time
On-site
1 month ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Provide neuropathology services in an academic medical center, teach trainees, and participate in collaborative research. The role includes flexibility in rank, robust benefits, and a supportive environment for professional development.
Competitive salary and benefits
Collaborative academic setting
Promotion and tenure track
Remote diagnostic options
No autopsy required
Wellness and relocation benefits
About the job
This faculty role is within a university medical school, focusing on neuropathology in a collaborative academic environment. The job offers opportunities in education, research, and clinical neuropathology, with flexible rank and strong institutional support for career growth.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide diagnostic neurosurgical pathology services
- Participate in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows
- Engage in translational research, especially in neuropathology
- Collaborate in multidisciplinary teams for cancer care and other specialties
- Take advantage of remote diagnostic capabilities and research partnerships
Qualifications
- MD or equivalent required
- Board certification/eligibility in Anatomic Pathology
- Strong skills in neuropathology
- Interest and experience in teaching
- Option to participate in general surgical pathology and research
Benefits
- Competitive salary with a structured promotion cycle
- Comprehensive health, dental, vision, and life insurance
- Strong retirement plans with employer contributions
- Annual leave and paid holidays
- Relocation assistance and tuition benefits
- On-site wellness facilities
Location
- Academic medical center in New Mexico, offering a balanced lifestyle with outdoor and cultural activities
Equal Opportunity
- The employer is committed to workforce diversity and equal opportunity practices.
About University of New Mexico
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The University of New Mexico (UNM), established in 1889, is the state's flagship institution located in Albuquerque. Offering over 215 degree and certificate programs across 12 colleges and schools, UNM serves a diverse student body of approximately 22,630 as of 2023. The university is recognized for its research initiatives, spending over $243 million on research and development in 2021. UNM's main campus spans 800 acres and is noted for its distinctive Pueblo Revival architectural style. The university's athletic teams, known as the Lobos, compete in the Mountain West Conference.