The Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) in Arizona is looking for a passionate and experienced pediatric hematologist/oncologist to lead as the Section Chief of Leukemia & Lymphoma. This leadership role offers the opportunity to expand one of the largest pediatric leukemia and lymphoma programs in the U.S. with extraordinary clinical and research opportunities. You will be part of a dynamic team committed to providing outstanding care to children while furthering the advancement of pediatric oncology and hematology.
Position Highlights:
- Lead a growing pediatric hematology/oncology team
- Oversight of clinical, research, education, and quality programs
- Adequate protected time for non-clinical responsibilities
- One of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric health systems
- Opportunity to work at one of the largest pediatric leukemia and lymphoma programs in the U.S.
- Access to innovative clinical and research initiatives
- CCBD sees 390 new oncology cases and 1,800 hematology cases annually
- New children’s hospitals added in 2024 with another children’s hospital opening in Q1 2025
- Work alongside top academic institutions, including the University of Arizona, Mayo Clinic, and Creighton University
- Primary pediatric teaching facility for several prestigious universities
The Valley of the Sun in Arizona is not only the fastest-growing metro area in the U.S. but also offers an unbeatable quality of life. With over 300 days of sunshine and a growing economy, it’s the perfect place for professionals and families alike. The region boasts affordable housing, strong education systems, and numerous recreational activities, including over 200 golf courses and hiking trails.
Community Highlights:
- 300 days of sunshine, perfect for outdoor activities
- Ranked among the safest cities in the U.S.
- Growing economy, especially in education, healthcare, and fintech
- Multiple affordable housing options in Scottsdale, Tempe, and Gilbert
- Access to major golf courses and scenic hiking trails
- Resilient job market with a $40 billion semiconductor project creating new opportunities