Physician – Department of Otolaryngology, Division Director, Otologist/Neurotologist (Open Rank/Track Faculty)
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Physician – Department of Otolaryngology, Division Director, Otologist/Neurotologist (Open Rank/Track Faculty)Department:
The Division of Otology, Neurotology, and Cranial Base Surgery within the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery is seeking an accomplished academic otologist/neurotologist to serve as Division Director. This is a unique opportunity to lead and further develop one of the nation’s premier academic otology and neurotology programs within a highly collaborative and well-supported department environment.
The successful candidate will join a thriving tertiary and quaternary referral practice with a large and diverse skull base surgery program, an internationally recognized cochlear implant and hearing restoration program, and a comprehensive vestibular disorders practice. The division maintains a strong regional and national referral base and offers extensive opportunities for clinical innovation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and academic growth.
The Division Director will work closely with an exceptional skull base team that includes dedicated neurosurgical collaborators and an established multidisciplinary infrastructure supporting complex lateral skull base care. The department is recognized for its strong culture of collaboration, collegiality, and institutional support for faculty development and programmatic growth.
The division also benefits from a robust scientific environment that includes three independent NIH-funded scientists within the division whose work spans hearing science, vestibular disorders, auditory neuroscience, and translational otologic research. The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to scholarship and academic productivity, with opportunities to further expand translational, clinical, and outcomes-based research initiatives across the division and department.
Clinical responsibilities will include comprehensive otologic and neurotologic care, with opportunities to focus on skull base surgery, cochlear implantation, implantable hearing technologies, vestibular disorders, chronic ear disease, and hearing restoration. The interested candidate will also have the opportunity to perform clinical work at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive pediatric medical centers, extending the division’s otologic and neurotologic expertise to pediatric populations. The Division Director will provide strategic leadership for the division, including faculty mentorship, recruitment, program development, and advancement of the division’s clinical, educational, and research missions.
The successful candidate will actively participate in resident, fellow, and medical student education and will be expected to contribute meaningfully to the academic mission of the department through scholarship, teaching, mentorship, and national professional engagement.
Academic rank, tenure status, and compensation will be commensurate with experience and accomplishments. The qualified candidate will serve as the William H. Saunders, MD Endowed Professor.
This position offers an outstanding opportunity for an established or emerging academic leader to shape the future of a nationally recognized otology/neurotology division within a major academic health system.
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