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WashU Nephrology Recruiting Clinical‑Track Faculty at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor Level

Description

The Division of Nephrology at Washington University in St. Louis seeks a clinician to join the faculty at the level of Assistant, Associate, or Professor of Medicine on the clinical track. We are seeking a dynamic individual to join a collegial faculty with diverse interests in nephrology.

The start date for this position is July 1, 2027.  

The successful candidate will practice predominantly at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, a tertiary referral center, where the division staffs five inpatient services. The Division has a large outpatient nephrology care practice with specialty clinics at multiple locations in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.  The Division has an active and growing outpatient dialysis practice, including a home modalities program with over 80 patients.

The Division offers many opportunities for teaching fellows, residents and medical students, and has two transplant and twelve general nephrology fellows. In addition, there are opportunities to participate in clinical research. 

Applicants on a J1 visa are welcome to apply; in those cases, the Division would seek a Conrad waiver.


Clinical Responsibilities 

  • Provide inpatient consultative nephrology services at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, a 1,300-bed tertiary/quaternary care referral center 
  • Deliver outpatient nephrology care in general and specialty clinics
  • Participate in outpatient dialysis care at multiple off-site dialysis centers 

 
Educational Responsibilities 

  • Teach and mentor residents, fellows, and medical students 
  • Participate in didactic conferences and educational initiatives 

Opportunities to develop educational scholarships and leadership within the clinician-educator track. 

 
Highlights  

  • Excellent Benefits 
  • Competitive Salary 
  • Career development opportunities in research and clinical education 

Collaboration with other Faculty & Departments 


Requirements and Essential Functions   

  • Board Certified/Board Eligible Nephrology 
  • Successful completion of Nephrology Fellowship 
  • Training in Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Dialysis Catheters 
  • Desire and ability to participate in teaching with opportunities for clinical research if desired 

We offer a generous salary and benefits. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, protected veteran, or disability status.

Application Information/Link

Interested candidates can review the full position description and submit an application through the ASN Career Center here.

Please submit your letter of interest and CV for immediate consideration to: 

Benjamin Humphreys, MD, PhD 
Friedman Professor of Medicine in Renal Diseases 
Division Chief, Division of Nephrology 
660 South Euclid Avenue, Box 8126 
Saint Louis, MO 63110 
humphreysbd@wustl.edu 
Phone: 314-362-8232 

Washington University School of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. 


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