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Chief of Pediatrics

New York, New YorkFull-time
$100,000 - $150,000 annually
About the Job
The State University of New York (SUNY) College of Optometry and its patient-care facility, the University Eye Center (UEC), invite applications for the position of Chief of the Pediatrics Section within the Primary Care Service.

SUNY College of Optometry has a nationally recognized pediatric faculty and a strong research program with emphasis on pediatrics and myopia management. The University Eye Center, located in Midtown Manhattan, serves a diverse patient population from across New York City and beyond, with approximately 60,000 patient encounters annually. In response to the growing demand for pediatric eye care, the Barbara Salzman Center for Pediatric Eye Care was recently established to support continued expansion in clinical services, education, and outreach.

This is a full-time faculty position, with rank commensurate with experience, providing senior clinical, academic, administrative, and strategic leadership for the Pediatric Service. The Chief delivers direct patient care to infants, children, and patients with special needs and serves as a key member of the clinical administration team.

The Chief plays a central role in didactic and clinical education, mentoring faculty, supervising clinical instruction, and integrating evidence-based and interprofessional practices into pediatric care. Close collaboration with faculty, students, and staff is essential to advancing student learning and optimizing patient outcomes.

Working in partnership with clinical managers and the Chief Medical Officer, the Chief oversees operational planning, workflow optimization, budget development, and revenue growth for the Pediatric Service. The position includes strategic development and management of the Barbara Salzman Center for Pediatric Eye Care, expansion of access to care, and service on the Clinic Council, with responsibility for maintaining compliance with applicable regulatory and accreditation standards.

The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to the College’s clinical, educational, and research missions and possess excellent leadership, organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills within an academic health care environment.

Qualifications:
  • Doctor of Optometry degree requiredResidency training and/or advanced degrees strongly preferred (comparable experience may be considered in exceptional circumstances).
  • Licensed or eligible for licensure in New York State at the time of hire.
  • Minimum of three years of administrative or supervisory experience in an academic or health care setting preferred.

A competitive salary, commensurate with education, training, and experience, and a comprehensive benefits package are offered, including medical and dental insurance, 15 days of annual leave and 13 paid holidays per year. SUNY is a qualifying employer under the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program. View our Benefits at Glance.

Applicants should submit:A curriculum vitaeA statement of career goals and interestsNames and contact information for three professional references.

About US:

The State University of New York College of Optometry is dedicated to advancing our mission to serve the public through excellence in education, research, and patient care. We prepare future optometrists, conduct innovative research that enhances quality of life, and deliver exceptional patient care, outreach, and access to eye health services for all who need them. Our community embraces pluralism, respect, critical inquiry, debate, and civil discourse in every aspect of our work.
SUNY College of Optometry is an equal opportunity employer.
About SUNY College of Optometry
The State University of New York College of Optometry advances visual health and patient care through leadership in education, research and service.
More than a half century ago a group of dedicated optometrists and benefactors came together to create an institution that would support optometric education, vision science research and extend quality vision care to all New Yorkers and the surrounding community. The State University of New York College of Optometry evolved from this mission.

Since we opened our doors to our first class of students in 1971, the College has grown to become one of the leading optometric education and vision research centers in the world. The College houses the University Eye Center — one of the largest outpatient vision care clinics in the country—and engages in cutting edge research that is helping to shape the future of optometric care.