Division Director - Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Company: Children's Mercy Kansas City
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: November 1, 2025
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Job Description:
The Department of Pediatrics at Children’s Mercy seeks a
creative and dynamic leader to serve as Division Director of
Infectious Diseases at the rank of Associate Professor or above .
The Division Director will lead a talented team of clinicians,
researchers, and educators. Responsibilities include leading the
clinical, research, educational, and quality objectives of the
division. Candidates should have a vision of the future of
pediatric infectious diseases, be mission driven, and possess
evidence of previous leadership experience. Other desired
characteristics include 1) a track record of scholarly
productivity; 2) history of mentorship that includes developing
postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty members; 3) clinical or
research finance experience; 4) successful collaborations across
subspecialties and disciplines; 5) unwavering commitment to the
principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion; and 6) commitment
to developing a culture of innovation and team connection. The
division includes 12 MD/DO faculty members (many of whom have
additional roles across the organization), 4 advanced practice
providers, 3 postdoctoral fellows, 2 pharmacists, part-time PhD
statistical support, and division administrative support. All
pediatric residents complete an ID rotation during their 2 nd year
of training or 4 th year for Med/Peds. This dynamic division
provides inpatient consultations across 3 clinical services. The
general ID and immunocompromised (IC) services care for children at
the main Adele Hall campus, and a third service consults on
patients at our community sites CM Kansas and the University of
Kansas (KU). Approximately 2,000 consults are seen between the
general and IC services at the main campus annually, with an
additional 60 across the community sites. Ambulatory clinics
include general ID, international travel, adoption, penicillin
allergy delabeling, special immunology, and fellows’ clinic. As one
of the first hospitals in the country to create an Antimicrobial
Stewardship Program (ASP), the ASP team has been on the forefront
of innovative stewardship work clinically as well as generating new
knowledge about stewardship practices. Creating new knowledge
through research is an important and large part of the work of this
division with federal, foundation, and industry grants and
contracts supporting basic, translational, clinical, and quality
improvement research with grants totaling more than $11 million for
FY25. The research interests are broad and include neonatal
Escherichia coli infections, severe adverse drug reactions, school
and community-based respiratory virus epidemiology, and clinical
trials assessing new vaccines and medications, and epidemiology of
respiratory and gastrointestinal viral infections in collaboration
with the Director of Clinical Microbiology and Molecular Infectious
Disease Laboratory. CM is also a hub site for the Pediatric
Pandemic Network. Ideal Qualifications and Experience MD/DO or
MD/PhD is required Current academic rank of Associate Professor or
Professor A strong record of academic achievement as evidenced by
external funding and publications Strong interpersonal skills and a
track record of partnership across subspecialties and disciplines
Commitment to education of learners at all levels Demonstrated
interest in advancing research as it pertains to division
activities and interactions with the broader Children’s Mercy
community and beyond A commitment to our true north pillars:
quality and safety, connected experience, strategic goals,
stewardship, people and culture Fosters and models our values:
kindness, curiosity, inclusion, team and, integrity A deep
commitment to fostering and supporting programs that address
equity, inclusion and, diversity Education Education is a core
tenet of Children’s Mercy. Children’s Mercy provides education
opportunities to nursing students, medical students, residents and
fellows, supporting over 1,400 learners annually. Children’s Mercy
is the pediatric clerkship site for both UMKC and KU medical
students and provides elective rotations and sub-internships to
students at any accredited allopathic or osteopathic medical
school. Children’s Mercy is highly active in Graduate Medical
Education with accredited residencies in pediatrics, med/peds,
child neurology, pediatric dentistry, pediatric optometry and
pharmacy. Children’s Mercy offers more than 40 fellowship programs
across numerous areas, developing the next generation of
subspecialists. Research Children’s Mercy is dedicated to becoming
a leader in pediatric research. A directed strategic planning
initiative established the Children’s Mercy Research Institute
(CMRI) to focus on research and research infrastructure. Through
the generosity of two philanthropic gifts totaling $150 million,
the hospital constructed a nine story, 375,000 square foot research
facility to provide scientists with state-of-the-art technology. In
addition, these generous gifts help support funding for scientific
programs and recruitment. Research conducted today includes basic,
translational, and clinical research in numerous areas including
pharmacology, cancer, cardiology, genetic diseases and health
outcomes.
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