Opportunity Details

Department of Pediatrics

Pediatrics Academic Medicine

Clinician

Commensurate w/Experience

Complex Care Primary Care Pediatrician - Pediatrics Academic Medicine #101222

The Division of Academic Pediatrics at WashU is seeking a BC/BE Pediatrician at the Assistant Professor level or higher to join our team of general pediatricians and complex care pediatricians and provide care to medically complex pediatric patients in the greater St. Louis area. This position will provide preventative care and acute sick care for both complex and general pediatric patients including children and adolescents with diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds with a variety of co-morbidities. Responsibilities include outpatient clinical care for six half days per week and at home call coverage as a part of the general pediatric divisional call schedule. Additional responsibilities include participation in ongoing projects to improve our complex care clinical service, including quality improvement initiatives. Leadership opportunities exist for qualified applicants.

1. Successful completion of an accredited Categorical Pediatric Residency.

2. Board Eligible for certification in General Pediatrics.

3. Must be able to obtain a physician medical license in Missouri and Illinois.

1. Interest in medically complex pediatric patients and/or experience with their care as inpatient or outpatient provider.

2. Experience working with pediatric residents or medical students and desire to mentor trainees.

3. Interest or experience with Quality Improvement projects or Advocacy projects.

Please contact Dr. Casey Pruitt with any questions related to this posting.

[email protected]

314-362-5004

5/12/2026

No end date

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