Job Details
Assistant Professor - ENT Skull Base Surgeon
Description
Position: Skull Base Otolaryngologist – Assistant/Associate Professor
Type: Full-Time
Posted: 12/04/2025
Job Number: 157641
Category: Physicians
Department: School of Medicine – Otolaryngology
Location: Emory University Hospital Midtown, Atlanta, GA
Position Overview:
Emory University's Department of Otolaryngology is seeking a full-time Skull Base Otolaryngologist to join a collaborative, academically active team. The position includes patient care, teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows, and participation in scholarly activity. Academic rank (Assistant or Associate Professor) will be determined based on qualifications.
Key Responsibilities:
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Provide clinical care in skull base otolaryngology
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Teach and mentor residents, fellows, and medical students
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Engage in research and academic productivity
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Contribute to the academic mission of Emory University School of Medicine
Minimum Qualifications:
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Board Certified/Board Eligible in Otolaryngology
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Completed Otolaryngology Skull Base fellowship
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Eligibility for a valid, unrestricted Georgia medical license
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DEA controlled substance registration
Preferred Qualifications:
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Research and publication history
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Experience in clinical and research mentorship
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National recognition in otolaryngology
Work Environment:
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Primarily on-campus clinical work; limited remote work options may be granted at department discretion
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Exposure to human blood, body fluids, and tissues
Benefits:
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Competitive 12-month salary with comprehensive benefits
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Professional development and academic advancement opportunities
Community Information:
Atlanta, GA, is a vibrant metropolitan city with cultural, educational, and recreational amenities. Emory Healthcare is the largest health network in Georgia.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Emory University is an AA/EOE employer, committed to nondiscrimination and accessibility.
Contact:
Apply online via Emory University Careers portal. For accessibility accommodations, contact accessibility@emory.edu