Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The School of Medicine of the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill seeks an accomplished and visionary
leader to serve as Chair for the Department of Ophthalmology. This
recruitment is Open Track/Open Rank, and the appropriate track and
rank will be determined once the top candidate is selected. The
Department’s vision is to improve the health of our patients by
providing the highest-quality clinical care, pioneering new
approaches to treating and preventing eye disease, and educating
the next generation of ophthalmologists. The Department is
comprised of multiple divisions, programs, and specialized internal
clinical research units. The department also works in partnership
with the UNC Gene Therapy Center, Lineberger Cancer Center,
Carolina Nanomedicine Institute, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy,
and UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Our clinical
programs serve patients from across North Carolina by providing
both comprehensive and subspecialty ophthalmic care. We offer
advanced diagnostic services, medical treatments, and surgical
interventions for a wide range of eye conditions. Our team includes
experts in retina, glaucoma, cornea and external disease,
oculoplastics, neuro-ophthalmology, pediatric ophthalmology, and
uveitis. In addition to our main facility at the Kittner Eye
Center, we extend our reach through 10 care locations, including
UNC Hospitals, Hillsborough Hospital, Person Memorial Hospital,
Chatham Hospital, Holly Springs, Pittsboro, Roxboro, Burlington,
North Raleigh, and the Fayetteville VA Medical Center. The UNC
Department of Ophthalmology is proud to offer a highly regarded
residency program that provides rigorous, well-rounded clinical
training in all major subspecialties of ophthalmology. Our
three-year ACGME -accredited program emphasizes early surgical
exposure, strong mentorship, and a comprehensive curriculum. In
addition to the residency program, we offer fellowships in cornea,
glaucoma, and medical and surgical retina. Across all levels of
training, our department fosters an environment of academic
excellence, collaboration, and compassionate patient care. UNC
Ophthalmology has a long-standing history of excellence in clinical
care, education, and research. The UNC Division of Ophthalmology
began training residents in collaboration of the McPherson Eye
Hospital in 1956 and has upheld a deep commitment to education ever
since. The department was established in 1977 and has evolved into
a nationally respected academic program with a strong focus on
subspecialty care, resident and fellow education, and innovation in
vision research. Our department has experienced significant growth
in clinical and surgical volume. From 2011 to 2024, annual clinic
visits have increased by more than 54%, and our surgical volume has
more than doubled in that time. This growth reflects our expanding
patient reach across North Carolina. The research mission of UNC
Eye is to pioneer new ideas and technologies which will set up the
stage for better and alternative treatments of eye diseases in the
near future. The Carolina Eye Research Institute supports
state-of-the-art research laboratories with national and
international recognition. We primarily focus on AAV and
nanoparticle translational gene therapy in multiple eye diseases.
The department is committed to the study of new treatments in human
disease through participation in large scale sponsored clinical
trials and close collaboration between its clinicians and basic
research scientists. This recruitment is Open Track/Open Rank, and
the appropriate track and rank will be determined once the top
candidate is selected. In addition to a primary faculty appointment
in the Department of Ophthalmology, the selected candidate will
hold a secondary EHRA Non-Faculty administrative appointment as
Department Chair. Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And
Experience Preference for candidates with a distinguished record of
clinical excellence in Ophthalmology, creative research
productivity, administrative skills, and a commitment to
education.
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