Faculty position, Department of Oncology - Division of Quality of Life and Palliative Care
Company: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Location: Memphis
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
SJCRH We seek a highly motivated, faculty-level (clinician
scientist track) candidate at the Associate or Assistant Member
level with training in hematology-oncology and/or hospice and
palliative medicine, a proven track of excellence in academic
potential, and a strong interest in palliative/supportive care in
patients undergoing treatment for life-threatening illnesses
including oncologic and hematologic conditions. The preferred
candidate should also have experience in mentorship and fellowship
training within the academic setting, and in incorporating quality
and/or process improvement into daily inpatient/outpatient clinical
practice. The Department of Oncology is comprised of seven
Divisions inclusive of Leukemia-Lymphoma, Neuro-oncology, Solid
Tumor, Palliative Care & Quality of Life, Cancer Predisposition,
Cancer Survivorship, and Molecular Oncology. The Department of
Oncology is also closely aligned with the St. Jude NCI-funded
Comprehensive Cancer Center, with each Oncology Division providing
the opportunity for translation of basic and translation research.
This position will report directly to the Division Director of
Quality of Life and Palliative Care . The faculty member will
provide patient care services under the leadership of the Division
Director, Director of Oncology Clinical Medicine, and the
Department of Oncology Chair. The Department of Oncology provides a
highly collaborative and interactive environment where faculty
members have ample opportunities to participate in clinical,
educational, and translational research initiatives. The division
has a diverse portfolio of investigator initiated and collaborative
studies spanning the areas of communication science, symptom
assessment and management, palliative interventional research,
implementation science, education, and bereavement. Utilizing
quantitative and qualitative methodologies, the division has had a
steady track record of high productivity disseminating knowledge
via presentations and publications, as well as successful
grantsmanship. The Division of Quality of Life and Palliative Care
is committed to multidisciplinary c ollaboration for both clinical
and research activities. In addition to serving the Oncology
patients/families, the division provides consultation services to
patients in the Departments of Hematology , Bone Marrow Transplant
& Cellular Therapy and Pediatric Medicine . Central to the division
are its educational program, robust bereavement program and
care-coordination with both home health and palliative/ hospice
home-based program s . This position will also play an essential
role in implementing strategies incorporating clinical education
into daily practice to ensure the satisfactory learning experience
of Hem- Onc fellows, Palliative Care fellows, residents, and
medical school students in Quality of Life and Palliative Care
service. We value diversity among our faculty, are committed to
building a culturally diverse intellectual community, and strongly
encourage applications from underrepresented groups and women. In
the past five years, St. Jude has ranked one of the “Best
Workplaces for Women,” as well as one of the “Best Workplaces for
Diversity.” St. Jude is consistently ranked on Fortune Magazine’s
“100 Best Places to Work For” and is No. 9 on the 2018 Glassdoor
“Best Place to Work” list for companies with 1,000 or more
employees. St. Jude is located in the heart of Memphis, Tennessee,
a vibrant and friendly city at the historic American crossroads of
music, trade, food, and culture. Mild winters and beautiful green
outdoor spaces are part of the reasons why Forbes recently named
Memphis the 4th happiest city in which to work. Cost of living and
high quality of life are other attractions; in fact, Money magazine
listed Memphis as one of the least expensive cities in which to
raise a child. St. Jude facilities and salaries are highly
competitive, and a generous start-up and benefit packages are
included. It is essential that candidates have an MD, MD/PhD or DO
degree and be Board certified or Board-eligible in pediatric
hematology-oncology and/or hospice and palliative medicine .
Successful candidates will have expertise in the areas of
hematology and oncology and/or hospice and palliative medicine ,
research experience, and have a proven track record of academic
productivity. To apply : Submit a CV directly online. More
information: Deena . Levine @STJUDE.ORG Deena Levine Division
Director – Quality of Life and Palliative Care St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital 262 Danny Thomas Place, MS 1121 Memphis,
Tennessee, 38105 St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer No
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