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Chief Medical Director for Student Health and Well-Being

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Johns Hopkins University
Location
Baltimore, Maryland

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Johns Hopkins University

Chief Medical Director for Student Health and Well-Being

Johns Hopkins University seeks an inaugural Chief Medical Director for Student Health and Well-Being to reimagine the delivery of primary health care and wellness support to students and clinical trainees university-wide. Johns Hopkins’ global, diverse student population ranges from full-time undergraduates on the Homewood Campus to third-year medical residents on the East Baltimore medical school campus to graduate students at the University’s multiple professional school campuses in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The Chief Medical Director will develop and execute a strategy for providing the highest quality primary and specialty clinical care as well as wellness support to all Johns Hopkins students regardless of their location, program affiliation, identity, or health status.

Currently, Johns Hopkins operates two student health care centers: 1) the University Health Services clinic in East Baltimore serves 5,500 graduate students, postdoctoral fellow, clinical trainees, and residents in the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health, and 2) The Homewood Student Health Center serves 8,000 undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral fellows at the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, Whiting School of Engineering, and the Peabody Music Conservatory. Students enrolled in SAIS are provided health care services on a contractual basis with partner organizations. These partnership agreements will also fall under the purview of the Chief Medical Director.

The combined staff of the two student health care centers named above numbers approximately 50 physicians, nurse practitioners, social workers, nurses, psychologists, clinical and administrative support staff. The inaugural Chief Medical Director will have a significant presence at the University Health Services clinic in East Baltimore, creating partnerships with the larger JHM Health System, and will be the lead clinical advisor and administrative leader for both the East Baltimore and Homewood primary care clinics. Reporting to the Vice Provost for Student Health and Well-Being, Kevin Shollenberger, the Chief Medical Director will serve as a critical member of a cross-university team dedicated to fostering a holistic climate of well-being for all Johns Hopkins students and clinical trainees.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced clinician skilled in ensuring the delivery of consistent, high-quality care across multiple sites. A holistic approach to medical care, an understanding of young adult physical and mental health challenges, and a high degree of personal and professional commitment to issues of identity, inclusion, and equity are essential. Availability for after-hours consultation regarding emergencies or urgent matters is required. The Chief Medical Director must be a licensed clinician (M.D., D.O., N.P., R.N., for example) in good standing.

To view the full position profile, please visit: https://assets.storbecksearch.com/files/resources/jhu-cmd-studenthealth-pd.pdf.

For best consideration, please send all nominations and applications in confidence to:

Sue May, Partner

Matthew Marsallo, Managing Associate

Storbeck Search

JHUChiefMedicalDirector@storbecksearch.com

Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, other legally protected characteristics

or any other occupationally irrelevant criteria. The University promotes Affirmative Action for minorities, women, individuals who are disabled, and veterans. Johns Hopkins University is a drug-free, smoke-free workplace.

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