Job Opportunity: Neuro-Oncologist
Our organization, in partnership with a leading cancer center, is excited to announce a nationwide search for a dedicated and dynamic Neuro-Oncologist to enhance our program.
Position Overview
The ideal candidate will be a physician-scientist with a strong passion for treating patients with neurological cancers, as well as a commitment to advancing clinical trials and translational research initiatives. Applicants should have completed specialized training in neuro-oncology and hold board certification or eligibility in either medical oncology/hematology or neurology. The selected Attending will collaborate closely with the leadership teams in various departments, including the Cancer Center, Neurology, Medical Oncology/Hematology, Neurosurgery, and Radiation Oncology, to further advance the Neuro-Oncology program. Additional leadership roles may be available depending on the candidate's experience.
About Our Cancer Center
Our center is dedicated to providing patient-centered, top-tier care, with a strong focus on translating scientific advancements into practical patient treatment. We pride ourselves on offering this cutting-edge research and cancer care through a team of highly esteemed specialists in a welcoming and accessible setting. Our center connects patients to 11 specialized teams that focus on specific cancer types, ensuring that each patient's treatment is thorough, personalized, and aligned with our mission to promote holistic healing—addressing the body, mind, and spirit.
Community Insights
Loma Linda is celebrated as the only Blue Zone in the United States, offering a family-oriented atmosphere with a robust sense of community and a dedication to health and wellness. Located in Southern California, between Los Angeles and Palm Springs, our institution is situated in the Inland Empire region, at the base of the San Bernardino mountains. This prime location provides easy access to beaches, skiing, hiking, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities. The area boasts a low cost of living and excellent educational opportunities through both private and public school systems. Faculty members may also qualify for federal student loan forgiveness programs.
Compensation and Benefits
The starting base salary for this position ranges from $290,000 to $355,000, adjusted according to years of experience and faculty rank. This figure does not encompass variable compensation or additional productivity incentives and is subject to departmental compensation policies. Further details regarding compensation will be discussed during the recruitment process.
Our Benefits Include:
- Generous Retirement Contributions
- Comprehensive Medical and Dental Coverage
- Competitive Vacation and Sick Leave
- CME Days and Funding
- Relocation Assistance (if applicable)
- Paid Malpractice Insurance
- Paid Life Insurance
- Federal Loan Repayment (if eligible)
For more information regarding loan forgiveness options, please refer to the relevant resources.
Note: A California residency is required upon the start date. This position is not eligible for a Conrad 30 waiver.