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Permanent Hematology/Oncology Job in Knoxville, Tennessee

Director of Medical Oncology & Hematology Knoxville

Leading oncology group is seeking a Medical Director to lead its growing team of medical oncologists/hematologists and advanced practice providers.  The Medical Director will be responsible for the overall clinical oversight for the group and medical oncology program in collaboration with the leadership team. This will include identifying, setting, and measuring group/program goals, ensuring patient safety and quality of care, meeting patient experience targets, management of physicians and advanced practice providers, support for clinical research development, serving as group/program clinical liaison internally and externally, and program development.  The Medical Director will enjoy a competitive salary with a generous sign-on bonus, RVU bonus potential, an excellent benefits package including generous CME allowance, paid malpractice insurance, and flexible relocation assistance.

Qualifications

·         Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Osteopathic Medicine (DO)

·         Candidates must be board-certified in medical oncology and hematology

·         Minimum of 5 years clinical experience

·         Previous effective provider leadership experience

·         Tennessee Medical License-eligible

Named one of the “Top 50 Places to Live in the USA” by U.S. News & World Report, Knoxville is located on the Tennessee River in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.  Knoxville is a unique combination of big-city excitement and small-town southern charm. Home to the University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville has a vibrant downtown area with revitalized neighborhoods and is a regional hub for nightlife and entertainment.  Knoxville is within a day’s drive of almost half the continental U.S. and has a modern, accessible airport with direct flights to Las Vegas, Boston, Miami and many cities in between.

Knoxville is also an excellent choice for families, with outstanding public schools and private K-12 schools. Knoxville is known for its wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities, including the “Outdoor Wilderness” which boasts over 1,000 acres of outdoor recreational space and 50 miles of greenways, all within city limits.  With over 900 miles of hiking trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Parks and eight nearby recreational lakes, there are plenty of opportunities to keep any outdoor enthusiast busy.  The area’s cost of living is 15% below the national average and Tennessee does not have a state income tax.  Learn more about Knoxville, Tennessee and why you should make it your next home.

For more information, please email your cv to pamela@oaklandprostaff.com

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