Distinguished Professor and Chair - Neurosurgery
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The University of North Carolina ( UNC ) seeks
a nationally recognized academic leader to serve as Chair of the
Department of Neurosurgery. The ideal candidate will be an
accomplished neurosurgeon with exceptional clinical expertise, a
strong record in education and research, and proven leadership
skills to inspire, mentor, and develop faculty and staff while
advancing the department’s growth and global reputation. Candidates
should demonstrate success in fostering collaborative clinical
programs, educational innovation, research enterprise development,
team building, and community engagement. About the Department UNC
Neurosurgery is committed to the principles of leading, teaching,
and caring. Our multidisciplinary team collaborates with
specialists in neurology, oncology, otolaryngology, radiology, and
radiation oncology to provide comprehensive care. Clinical services
include treatment for aneurysms and cerebrovascular disease, brain
tumors, epilepsy and functional neurosurgery, spine and head
trauma, hydrocephalus, pituitary and skull base surgery, spinal
neurosurgery, and pediatric and fetal neurosurgery. Recent growth
includes recruitment of surgeon-scientists, master clinicians, and
a talented medical illustration team. The department has opened a
new outpatient center at the ACC and introduced advanced
technologies such as LITT , robotics, and high/low-intensity
focused ultrasound ( HIFU / LIFU ). New programs include peripheral
nerve and spinal oncology. Research funding reached $2.52M in
grants and $2.95M in philanthropic support, and rankings have
improved in Blue Ridge and U.S. News & World Report. Clinical and
Research Excellence UNC Neurosurgery provides advanced adult
services in Chapel Hill and pediatric clinics in Chapel Hill,
Raleigh, and Wilmington. Facilities include a state-of-the-art
spine and imaging center and a 22-bed neuroscience ICU . The
department emphasizes team science, partnering with UNC Lineberger
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Biomedical Research Imaging Center,
Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Gillings School of Global Public
Health, and the Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain
Injury Research Center, as well as national collaborators.
Education and Training We offer a forward-thinking residency
program, accepting two residents annually for a seven-year
curriculum covering all major subspecialties. Trainees have access
to a surgical simulation lab and may pursue an intra-residency UNC
master’s degree in research. Leadership Role The Chair will oversee
all aspects of the department, including clinical care, research,
education, and fiscal management, aligning with the strategic goals
of the UNC School of Medicine and UNC Health. Chairs collaborate
weekly to advance the School’s mission. This position is at the
level of tenured Professor with an endowed chair; rank and track
will be determined upon selection. The role includes a primary
faculty appointment in Neurosurgery and a secondary EHRA
Non-Faculty administrative appointment as Department Chair.
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience Chosen
candidate will possess a distinguished record of research
accomplishment, a strong commitment to clinical excellence,
education and diversity, and clear demonstration of the qualities
needed to lead and manage a distinguished public academic
department.
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