Job Overview
Shriners Children’s Texas is seeking an experienced full-time Pediatric
Plastic Surgeon to serve as the Cleft Lip & Palate (CLP) Lead. This
position offers the opportunity to guide and grow one of the state’s top cleft
lip & palate programs, providing high-quality surgical care and
multidisciplinary leadership within a mission-driven environment.
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of five (5) years of
post-fellowship experience in pediatric cleft and craniofacial surgery, with
previous service line or program leadership being highly preferred. The CLP
Lead will oversee the full continuum of cleft care, from primary repairs to
complex secondary and orthognathic procedures, while collaborating closely with
a multidisciplinary team of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), plastic and
oral maxillofacial surgeons, otolaryngologists, and speech language
pathologists.
This position entails a 1.0 FTE commitment with no nights, weekends or
holidays. Home call is taken on a 1 in 4 rotating basis with no ER coverage
expectations. Compensation is determined by years of post-fellowship experience
and departmental equity.
Why Shriners Children’s?
Shriners Children's is the premier pediatric burn,
orthopedic, spinal cord injury, cleft lip and palate, and pediatric
subspecialties healthcare system. With multiple hospitals, outpatient clinics,
ambulatory care centers and outreach locations across the globe, we provide
excellent care to children up to age 18 regardless of their family’s ability to
pay or insurance status. Our mission is to change and improve lives by caring
for our patients, conducting research to gain knowledge and develop new treatments,
and providing educational opportunities for physicians and other healthcare
professionals.
About Shriners Children’s Texas
Shriners Children's Texas is where hope and healing
meet. Our hospital brings together compassionate experts and leading-edge care
to help children thrive. We specialize in pediatric burn care, orthopedics, and
cleft lip and palate, serving patients and families from across Texas, the
southern United States, and around the world.
Our cleft lip and palate program is nationally
recognized as an approved team by the American Cleft Palate Craniofacial
Association, reflecting our commitment to comprehensive, coordinated, and
specialized care for children with cleft and craniofacial differences.
As a verified pediatric burn care center by the
American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons Committee on
Trauma, we provide highly specialized acute, reconstructive, and rehabilitative
treatment for children with burn injuries and other complex conditions.
Housed in a beautifully remodeled facility on
Galveston Island adjacent to the University of Texas Medical Branch, our
hospital features welcoming patient care spaces and convenient on-site family
housing, creating a healing environment that supports both children and their
families throughout their care journey.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Health
Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options available
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with generous
employer match, 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan, and Defined Contribution
Supplemental Retirement Plan
Generous budget and time off for Continuing
Medical Education (CME)
Employer sponsored professional liability
coverage
Relocation assistance
School Loan Forgiveness and Public Service
Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility
Tuition Reimbursement
Basic Life/AD&D and Short-Term Disability
Insurance provided at no cost
Paid Time Off (PTO) and Extended Illness Bank
(EIB)
Voluntary Benefits: Long Term Disability
Insurance, Critical Illness/Accident Insurance, hospital indemnity coverage,
identity theft protection, and more.
All employees are eligible to receive medical, vision and
dental coverage starting on their first day. Other benefit elections may vary
based on eligibility and location.
Responsibilities
Lead
the cleft lip & palate program: develop strategy, monitor outcomes, ensure
quality and safety.
Perform
a broad range of pediatric plastic surgical procedures for CLP: primary
repairs, revisions, alveolar bone grafting, orthognathic surgery, nasal
reconstructions, speech-related surgical interventions.
Collaborate
with multidisciplinary team members: speech therapists, plastic surgeons, orthodontists,
otolaryngologists, audiologists, dentists, social work, psychology, and care managers.
Supervise
and mentor fellows, residents, and other surgical staff; lead educational
initiatives and training.
Participate
in clinical research and quality improvement projects; track program metrics
(e.g., surgical outcomes, speech outcomes, patient satisfaction).
Contribute
to outreach: community engagement, referrals, family education, ensuring
equitable access to care.
Administrative
responsibilities associated with CLP Lead: scheduling, protocol creation or
refinement, guideline implementation.
Education
Doctor
of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited
medical school
Successful completion of an ACGME accredited
residency in Plastic Surgery
Successful completion of fellowship training
in Craniofacial Surgery or equivalent clinical experience
Experience
Substantial
experience (e.g., minimum of 5 years post-fellowship) in pediatric cleft lip
& palate surgery. Prior service line or program leadership experience
highly preferred.
Certification and Licensures
Board
certification or eligibility in Plastic Surgery by the American Board of
Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
Must
possess eligibility for active and unrestricted medical licensure in the state
of practice
Must
possess eligibility for active DEA
Must
possess Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS for HCP) and Pediatric
Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification
Credentialing
and privileging by the medical staff in accordance with hospital bylaws
Additional Knowledge and Skills
Specialized knowledge in pediatric
reconstructive procedures, growth and developmental anatomy, and wound healing
Skilled in microsurgery, craniofacial
surgery, cleft repair, and pediatric soft tissue reconstruction
Ability to communicate effectively with
patients, families, and multidisciplinary care teams
Proficient in operative planning,
intraoperative decision-making, and post-surgical care specific to pediatric
patients
Familiarity with electronic medical records
(Epic) and surgical case management software
Ability to work effectively in a team-based
environment.
Please submit CVs to Jordan Kassabaum at Jordan.Kassabaum@shrinenet.org