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The Pediatric Neurologist will address the four major functions of the Institute: (1) patient care (2) staff teaching (3) research, and (4) administration, which will be guided by the goals and objectives of the of the Neurology and Developmental Medicine Department at Kennedy Krieger Institute. You will be responsible for providing care to children, adolescents, and adults with neurodevelopmental, musculoskeletal, and related disorders. This responsibility includes, but is not limited to, providing care within the neurology and developmental medicine programs at any of our locations. It is anticipated this may include further developing our continuum of patient care services at Johns Hopkins University Hospital inpatient and outpatient settings.
Qualifications:
- Board-eligible/certified in Neurology.
- Experience in clinical neurophysiology preferred.
About Kennedy Krieger Institute
Kennedy Krieger Institute leads the way in translating scientific advances into new therapies and educational interventions, while providing an inspirational environment for training tomorrow’s leaders in the field. These successes benefit millions of children, adolescents, and adults around the world. Kennedy Krieger Institute offers more than 55 outpatient clinics, home and community programs, education, research, pediatric neurobehavioral and rehabilitation/feeding inpatient units and a day hospital.
This position is 32-40 hours per week working with patients within the Center for Development and Learning (CDL).
Benefits You Will Receive
· $4,000 sign-on bonus
· $10,500/year tuition advancement/reimbursement for employees earning undergrad and graduate degrees (pro-rated for 16-39 hours/week)
· 50% college tuition grant for dependents of eligible employees budgeted 30-40 hours per week
· Student loan repayment for employees budgeted 30-40 hours per week ($100 per month up to $10,500)
· Medical, Dental, Vision (active the month after you attend HR) most places make you wait 3-6 months)
· Enhanced Mental Health Benefits
· 401K Automatic 3% employer-funded “base contribution” with additional 1.5%-3% based on years of service
· Sick and Vacation accrual upon first day of work
· Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (Child Care Spending Account)
$1,200 for each eligible child through the age of 6; $600 for each child age 7-10
· Free secure and monitored parking
Kennedy Krieger Institute leads the way in translating scientific advances into new therapies and educational interventions, while providing an inspirational environment for training tomorrow’s leaders in the field. These successes benefit millions of children, adolescents, and adults around the world. Kennedy Krieger Institute offers more than 55 outpatient clinics, home and community programs, education, research, pediatric neurobehavioral and rehabilitation/feeding inpatient units and a day hospital.
This position is 40 hours per week working with patients within the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury (ICSCI)
Benefits You Will Receive
· $4,000 sign-on bonus
· $10,500/year tuition advancement/reimbursement for employees earning undergrad and graduate degrees (pro-rated for 16-39 hours/week)
· 50% college tuition grant for dependents of eligible employees budgeted 30-40 hours
· Student loan repayment for employees budgeted 30-40 hours per week ($100 per month up to $10,500)
· Medical, Dental, Vision (active the month after you attend HR) most places make you wait 3-6 months)
· Enhanced Mental Health Benefits
· 401K Automatic 3% employer-funded “base contribution” with additional 1.5%-3% based on years of service
· Sick and Vacation accrual upon first day of work
· Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (Child Care Spending Account)
$1,200 for each eligible child through the age of 6; $600 for each child age 7-10
· Free secure and monitored parking
Pediatric Physiatrist
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Baltimore, MD
The Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, Maryland is searching for a talented Pediatric Physiatrist for our growing rehabilitation programs. We are seeking a board eligible and/or certified physician to provide medical care to children, adolescents, and young adults with a variety of diagnoses and impairments.
We are excited that our pediatric rehabilitation program, as part of the Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network, is in a period of growth and reorganization. We are looking for creative and flexible team members with interest in identifying their passion and contributing to program development. We anticipate that the Pediatric Physiatrist will have the opportunity to work in a variety of clinics and practice settings and will help develop new programs and systems of care within the Kennedy Krieger and Johns Hopkins Medicine systems.
The Pediatric Physiatrist will work closely with a variety of professionals to enhance the care and lives of individuals with apparent and non-apparent disabilities. In addition to direct patient care and teaching medical trainees, responsibilities include coordination with other disciplines at Kennedy Krieger Institute, including speech and language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, neuropsychologists, behavioral psychologists, child psychiatrists, and social workers to ensure that each patient is comprehensively evaluated and receives the most appropriate treatment. The Institute’s academic environment also provides many opportunities for participation in clinical research and adaptive sports and recreational activities.
Qualified applicants will be eligible for faculty appointment at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as an Instructor, Assistant, Associate, or full Professor, depending upon qualifications. Opportunities for promotion exist on Clinical Excellence and Scholarship pathways.
Excellent salary and full benefits are offered, including partial college tuition remission for faculty member dependents (at any college) and tuition remission for faculty members, spouses and dependents for course work performed at the Johns Hopkins University and the Peabody Music Institute.
Kennedy Krieger Institute, located in downtown Baltimore, is a national leader in developmental disabilities and pediatric rehabilitation and transforms the lives of children with disorders of the brain through groundbreaking research, innovative treatments, and life-changing education.
Interested candidates should forward a cover letter and CV via email to:
Mrs. Jocelyn Feller
Talent Acquisition Partner
Kennedy Krieger Institute
FellerJ@kennedykrieger.org.
For more information about Kennedy Krieger Institute, please visit www.kennedykrieger.org
EOE/M/F/D/V
The Physical Therapist I (PT I) will perform evaluation and subsequent planning, execution, delegation, and supervision of treatment programs for persons with acquired or developmental disabilities. The PT I will participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs. The PT I will provide patient care, supervise Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) and rehabilitation technicians, and maintain appropriate patient records consistent with KKI policies and procedures and in accordance with Laws and Regulations of the Board of Physical Therapy Examiners of Maryland.
SATURDAY INPATIENT POSITION
The Physical Therapist II will perform evaluation and subsequent planning, execution, and supervision of therapy programs for persons with neuromotor dysfunction. The Physical Therapist II participates in intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs for affiliating students, staff, and community agencies and may provide clinical supervision of physical therapy students, physical therapist assistants and physical therapy aides; and maintains appropriate patient records.
We will consider New Graduates as well!
The Physician Assistant collaborates with a multidisciplinary health team to deliver direct comprehensive care services and education to both well and ill patients. Under the direction of the Physician, the incumbent practices within the guidelines of the department, the Institute, and in accordance with the State of Maryland physician assistant regulations. This position is granted specified professional staff privileges by the Kennedy Krieger Institute Medical Board that are reviewed annually.
The Physician Assistant collaborates with a multidisciplinary health team to deliver direct comprehensive care services and education to both well and ill patients. Under the direction of the Physician, the incumbent practices within the guidelines of the department, the Institute, and in accordance with the State of Maryland physician assistant regulations. This position is granted specified professional staff privileges by the Kennedy Krieger Institute Medical Board that are reviewed annually.
The Planning Coordinator I is a member of Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Child and Family Support Program. The Planning Coordinator I provides family centered coordination services to infants, toddlers, and their families who are eligible for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)’s Part C, Early Intervention
The Pre-Kindergarten Teacher will use evidence-based treatment methods for preschoolers at heightened risk for or diagnosed with developmental delays. This staff member will provide on-site early childhood developmental enrichment/education and interventions to enrolled children. Instruction will be differentiated to learner needs, and aligned with the curriculum. The incumbent will lead in the implementation of all educational plans, monitor student progress, provide behavior support and manage the classroom to include training of caregivers/assistants and complete regulatory forms as required by funding agencies.
*This is a year round, 12 month program. The hours are 8am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday.