Our team leverages genomic technology to provide world-class clinical care, train the next generation of caregivers and researchers, and develop new therapies for our patients and others like them around the world.
We work at the forefront of genomic medicine and research to diagnosis even the rarest diseases and provide outstanding care, as well as discover and implement therapies to improve the health of all children. As a leader in pediatric health, our approach is to integrate a culture of genomics through institution-wide collaboration in both research and clinical initiatives that cross every subspecialty at Cincinnati Children’s.
Assistant Professor – Clinical Requirements:
MD., D.O. or equivalent degree
Current active medical license or eligible for medical license in Ohio
Appropriate medical credentialing through CCHMC Medical Staff Services
Completion of all HR required pre-employment activities (screening, background check, badging, and orientation)
Prior clinical practice experience may be required based on the specific needs of the hiring department.
Assistant Professor appointment or eligibility
Preferred requirements:
Board certification or board eligibility in the specialty and/or subspecialty of the position
Associate Professor – Clinical Requirements:
MD., D.O. or equivalent degree
Current active/ unrestricted medical license in Ohio or eligible for medical license in Ohio
Appropriate medical credentialing through CCHMC Medical Staff Services
Completion of all HR required pre-employment activities.
May require subspecialty training in the specific clinical area.
Five to seven years of prior clinical practice experience may be required based on the specific needs of the hiring department.
Associate professor appointment or eligibility
Preferred requirements:
Board certification in the specialty and/or subspecialty of the position
Cincinnati Children's is a Leader in Improving Child Health and has been named #1 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals 2023-24 rankings and places 2nd among all Children's Hospitals for NIH funding.
Cincinnati Children’s, a nonprofit academic medical center established in 1883, is one of the oldest and most distinguished pediatric hospitals in the United States.
Our Vision
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center will be the leader in improving child health.
Our Mission
Cincinnati Children’s will improve child health and transform delivery of care through fully integrated, globally recognized research, education and innovation.
For patients from our community, the nation and the world, the care we provide will achieve the best:
Medical and quality-of-life outcomes
Patient and family experience
Value
today and in the future.
Commitment to Diversity
"Cincinnati Children’s is determined to strengthen our environment for all patients, families and employees. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion is about all of us together… creating a place where everyone feels welcome, safe, valued and respected."
- Steve Davis, MD, CEO