• Glaucoma Faculty Position for the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute - Arlington, VA

    Johns Hopkins UniversityArlington, VA 22212

    Job #2618172617

  • The Glaucoma Division within the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute is seeking an MD, MD/PhD, or other combined degree candidate who has previously completed a glaucoma fellowship. This position will fulfill clinical needs in the National Capital Region.

    Candidates should be active glaucoma surgeons, and ideally should have familiarity with both traditional (trabeculectomy, tube shunt), as well as minimally-invasive glaucoma surgical techniques. Expertise with cataract surgery is preferred. The candidate may be a present or recent glaucoma fellow or a more experienced faculty member.

    A career plan which furthers Johns Hopkins' goal of clinical excellence accompanied by excellence in teaching and/or research is imperative and will be actively supported. For clinician-scientists, Wilmer offers an unmatched set of opportunities for mentorship and for early-career research support, including endowed Rising Professorships.

    Candidates should have an interest in teaching medical students, residents and fellows through interactive teaching sessions, in-person clinical teaching, and surgically. Individuals with an interest in innovative teaching methods are welcomed.

    Our current glaucoma faculty meet, and typically exceed, national academic medicine salary medians as part of a compensation system with outstanding benefits and an incentive plan. Faculty rank and support will be commensurate with applicants' experience and accomplishments.

    MD, MD/PHD, or other combined degree candidate who has previously completed a glaucoma fellowship.

    Please submit application materials via the "Apply Now" link.

    Job Type: Full Time Johns Hopkins University is committed to active recruitment of a diverse faculty and student body. The University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities and encourages applications from these and other protected group members. Consistent with the University's goals of achieving excellence in all areas, we will assess the comprehensive qualifications of each applicant.