Lung Transplant Faculty
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The UNC Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care
Medicine is recruiting for an Assistant Professor to be responsible
for the management of patients with Lung Transplantation. Interest
and skill in managing patients with Interstitial Lung Diseases,
Pulmonary Hypertension, or other pulmonary diseases is also
desired. In this role, the selected candidate will act as a lung
transplant physician, participating in the care of inpatients and
outpatients before and after lung transplant, and as pulmonary
disease physician, attending to outpatients in a pulmonary
subspecialty clinic, consulting on difficult inpatients, and being
responsive to referring physicians. This role will require
excellent communication and collaborative skills as well as the
ability to act as a close liaison with other team members,
including: CT surgeons, pathologist, radiologists, fellows and
residents, clinical pharmacists, social workers, clinical
psychologists, and financial counselors. This role will also be
expected to participate in regular communications with UNC Hospital
and School of Medicine management. The selected candidate will
report directly to the Division Chief and work cooperatively with
the Medical Director of the Transplant team. He/she must work
effectively in a close teamwork setting and be flexible,
solutions-oriented, and intellectually curious. He/she must
maintain a commitment to continue to learn and train others in the
field of lung transplant and pulmonary medicine in terms of
clinical advancements, research, and education. Administrative
roles for this position will involve co-managing the Transplant
Team with the Medical Director, including oversight of other team
members, including a coordinator, nurse practitioner, and rotating
fellow. This individual will also assist with various outreach
activities with multiple constituencies both within and outside the
Hospital and University and the broader clinical community,
including educational activities and outreach clinics at pulmonary
practices throughout North Carolina. Academic interests in the area
will also be important, including clinical or translational
research in interstitial lung diseases, lung transplant medicine,
or related areas. The division is actively involved in the training
and teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows, and the
candidate will be expected to have responsibilities in those areas.
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience Candidates
must have successfully completed fellowship training in pulmonary
diseases and critical care medicine. Completion of an additional
year of Lung Transplant Fellowship is preferred but not
required.
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