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An established industry player is seeking a Director of Supportive Care to lead a multidisciplinary program enhancing the quality of life for cancer patients. This pivotal role involves overseeing symptom and pain management, advanced care planning, and palliative approaches across various settings. You will have the opportunity to shape a new clinical program, collaborate with renowned institutions, and contribute to groundbreaking research. Join a dynamic team dedicated to delivering exceptional, patient-centered cancer care in a supportive environment that fosters professional growth and collaboration.
Job Summary
The Director of Supportive Care at Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center (BMDACC) will lead and develop a multidisciplinary supportive care program designed to enhance the quality of life for patients undergoing oncologic treatments. This role focuses on advanced symptom and pain management, advanced care planning, behavioral health, and a comprehensive palliative approach to cancer care across inpatient and outpatient settings. Hospice care is managed through a separate program within the health system.
This position provides an opportunity to establish and grow a new clinical program by shaping its strategic vision, offering medical direction, and leading a multidisciplinary team. There is potential for additional autonomy and responsibility as the program evolves.
The Director will oversee program development to ensure alignment with BMDACC’s mission of delivering evidence-based, research-driven, multidisciplinary care to patients with solid tumors and hematologic malignancies and join our rapidly growing and highly regarded faculty. BMDACC is the third partner member of the MD Anderson Cancer Network and the Southeastern United States’ patient care hub serving within the Cancer Network’s international program to elevate the quality of cancer care nationally and internationally.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership and Program Development
Team Leadership
Patient and Family Engagement
Academic and Research Contributions
Administrative Leadership
Why Join Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center?
Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center in Jacksonville, Florida, is a premier destination for comprehensive, patient-centered cancer care. This partnership between Baptist Health and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center combines state-of-the-art facilities, advanced technology, and groundbreaking treatment protocols. As a faculty member, you will benefit from professional growth opportunities, mentorship, and collaboration in a dynamic, research-driven environment. BMDACC is committed to improving cancer outcomes through exceptional multidisciplinary care, clinical excellence, and compassionate support for the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of patients and families.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and CV to:
Joe B. Putnam, Jr., MD, FACS
Medical Director, Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center
Adjunct Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
1301 Palm Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Phone: 1-844-MDA-BAPTIST | 1-904-202-7438
Email:bmdacc.md@bmcjax.com
For additional information, contact:Madeleine Lamb, Recruiter
Email:Madeleine.lamb@bmcjax.com
Education Required
Doctorate of Medicine
Education Preferred
Doctorate of Medicine
Experience
Qualifications / Required
Qualifications / Preferred
License and Certification
Qualifications / Required
Location
Baptist MD Anderson Ctr
1301 Palm Ave
Jacksonville, FL, 32207
Baptist Health is partnering with MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to create the Baptist Health MD Anderson Cancer Center in Jacksonville. MD Anderson is the largest freestanding cancer center in the world, ranked as one of the top two hospitals in cancer care by U.S. News and World Report. Baptist Health of Northeast Florida provides state-of-the-art care for all types of cancer and is a regional leader in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, research, and education. As one of only three health systems in the nation to become a partner member of the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Baptist Health is replicating the MD Anderson model of care, with full clinical integration. This means patients in the Southeast U.S. will be able to benefit from the same full range of multi-disciplinary care options as those available in Houston, including access to ongoing cancer research and select clinical trials. The Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center team is seeking full-time, energetic, and compassionate individuals for both inpatient and outpatient care to become part of our innovative, multi-disciplinary, highly integrated cancer program.