Physician / Internal Medicine / New York / Permanent / Medical Director- Adolescent AIDS Program Job
Full Time
Onsite
About the job
Medical Director
The AAP is looking for a dynamic Medical Director to enhance the program's track record of excellence and national leadership in comprehensive medical and psychosocial care for youth living with or at risk for HIV, LGBTQ youth, and youth of color. This position requires the ability to set youth-focused clinical standards for all services to provide excellent medical care that integrates research into clinical practice, contribute to outreach, professional training, and public health initiatives focused on improving the health outcomes of youth living with HIV, LGBTQ youth, and youth of color.
Job Description
- Direct all medical and psychosocial services and clinical staff
- Coordinate clinical services with all other AAP programs including research, outreach, and training
- Participate in programmatic grant writing, reporting, and strategic planning
- Develop and deliver provider trainings on HIV and LGBTQ health
- Help expand community-based services and public health initiatives
Requirements
- Medical Degree and active New York State Medical License
- Training experience in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, or Family Practice, and experience working clinically with adolescents and young adults
- At least 5 years current experience in HIV care and prevention, and at least 2 years current experience in transgender care
- Advanced training in Infectious Disease or Adolescent Medicine is a plus
- Eligible for academic appointment
About Us
The Adolescent AIDS Program (AAP) is affiliated with the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York, and holds the distinction of being the nation's first adolescent-focused HIV/AIDS center for clinical care, supportive, and preventive services. A model multidisciplinary program, the AAP maintains an ethos of caring, learning, and teaching. In every aspect of our work with patients, health care systems, and communities, we strive to maximize the health of all young people infected and affected by HIV as well as LGBTQ youth, and to inspire them to reach their full potential. The AAP is fully grant funded and is staffed by a dynamic interdisciplinary team including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, and case managers. The program is also staffed by public health specialists in the fields of research, training, outreach, and communications.
Our Mission
To improve local, national, and global responses to HIV/AIDS and well-being among youth through innovative medical care, research, training, advocacy, and community mobilization.
Our Vision
To help create a world in which youth are no longer burdened by HIV and health inequities.
Who We Serve
In our work to reduce the burden of HIV and promote well-being among young people, we are committed to serving and working with several key stakeholders:
- All youth living with and at risk for HIV infection, especially youth of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGBQ) youth
- Transgender youth seeking care and support
- Families, friends, and partners of youth living with or at risk for HIV infection or in the LGBTQ community
- Health care systems that provide care to young people
- Community-based organizations serving youth
- Public policy leaders with the power
The AAP provides equal employment opportunity for everyone regardless of race, creed, age, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, political belief, or physical ability.
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