Chair for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Company: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Location: Aurora
Posted on: May 18, 2025
Job Description:
Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
CampusDepartment: Obstetrics and Gynecology Job Title: Chair for
the Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyPosition #: 00653872 -
Requisition #:36838Job Summary:The University of Colorado seeks an
exceptional physician-scientist leader to serve as the Chair of
Obstetrics and Gynecology and the E. Stewart Taylor, MD, Endowed
Chair in Obstetrics & Gynecology. This senior leadership role is
responsible for advancing the strategic, clinical, educational, and
research missions of the department. The Chair will foster
excellence in patient care, innovative research, and top-tier
education and training programs. As a key member of the
institution's leadership team, the Chair will collaborate across
disciplines to achieve strategic goals and establish the department
as a national model for integrated academic and clinical excellence
in women's health and reproductive sciences.This position requires
a dynamic, passionate, and experienced physician/scientist leader
with a proven track record across the spectrum of individual
scholarship, collaborative academic leadership, clinical and
research program development, educational excellence, successful
faculty recruitment and retention, community engagement, and the
design and implementation of effective programs within and across
complex organizations.Key Responsibilities:
- In collaboration with the leadership of the University of
Colorado School of Medicine, provide visionary and innovative
leadership to lead the department into the next phase of growth and
development.
- Ensure an atmosphere of respect, professional support, and
development for all stakeholders.
- Support the goal of recognizing the value of all employees and
contributing to a positive, collaborative culture that engenders a
commitment to the organization's success.
- Ensure a deliberate and priority-driven investment into
research, educational and clinical activities for the department
and institution.
- Advocate for women's health and reproductive rights by
promoting access to comprehensive healthcare services to ensure
that all women receive the necessary support and resources they
need.
- Provide the vision and leadership to achieve superior clinical
programs within Obstetrics & Gynecology and related disciplines.
Work with other leaders at the University of Colorado to build and
grow areas of acknowledged clinical excellence.
- Define and lead the research strategy, supporting principal
investigators and other faculty within the Department in efforts to
secure NIH and other grant funding and ensuring deliberate
investment into research activities, and priorities to promote
growth and facilitate future success.
- Ensure delivery of excellent clinical education and advanced
training to medical students, residents, and fellows. Provide
leadership and oversight to the residency and fellowship programs
within the Department and ensure learners are receiving
comprehensive training and development opportunities.
- Supervise, prepare, implement, and monitor the budget so that
it encompasses all funding sources and complies with grant,
legislative, and institutional guidelines. Desired Outcomes:
- Enhance the Department's national and international
reputation.
- Identify and partner in the development of clinical programs
for strategic growth.
- Engage and build relationships with faculty and support morale
across the Department.
- Retain departmental faculty and create a pipeline for the
promotion of junior faculty.
- Foster interdisciplinary collaborations across the University
of Colorado landscape to promote a platform of excellence in the
advancement of aspects of women's health.
- Grow extramural funding for basic science, translational, and
clinical trials, artificial intelligence/machine learning, and
translational research programs.Work Location:Onsite - this role is
expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO.Why Join
Us:The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology was founded in 1949
at the University of Colorado. Departmental faculty provide a full
spectrum of clinical care for women of all ages, participate in
research, and provide education to students, residents, and
fellows.The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is dedicated
to:
- Serving the women of Colorado and the surrounding states.
- Excelling in the education of medical students, residents, and
fellows.
- Delivering comprehensive patient care.
- Conducting cutting-edge research into areas of women's health.
Mission: To promote and advance the health of women through
innovative discovery in research, education, patient care, and
national leadership.Vision: To optimize the health and well-being
of women across their lifespan by utilizing our unique
strengths.Clinical: University of Colorado physicians, nurse
practitioners, nurse midwives, and physician assistants provide a
broad range of consultation, comprehensive treatment planning, and
services for patients across the state of Colorado under the
umbrella of CU Colorado Women's Health. The Department has eight
divisions covering the spectrum of Women's Healthcare:
- Academic Specialists in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Section of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
- Section of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
- Community OB-GYN Medicine
- Family Planning
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
- Reproductive Sciences
- Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Research: The
history of research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
at the University of Colorado School of Medicine is rich and
diverse. Seminal, historic achievements in Maternal-Fetal Medicine,
Gynecologic Oncology, and Reproductive Endocrinology have emanated
from this institution, including but not limited to:
- The first Maternal-Fetal Medicine fellowship training program
in the world (E. Stewart Taylor and Fred Battaglia).
- The first studies on fetal physiology at altitude (Edward
Makowski and Lorna Moore).
- Maternal and gynecological infectious diseases (Ron Gibbs and
Jamie McGregor).
- The discovery of the role of obesity and overnutrition in
reproductive dysfunction (Nanette Santoro)
- Seminal studies of the menopausal transition and its impact on
women's health (Nanette Santoro)
- The discovery of the critical role of the integrated stress
response in the ovarian life span (Joshua Johnson)
- The discovery of key mechanisms linking placental function to
the development of important pregnancy complications and to the
health and disease of the offspring (Thomas Jansson and Theresa
Powell)
- The bench-to- bedside approach in identifying mechanistic
underpinnings and potential novel treatments for ovarian cancer
(Benjamin Bitler and Bradley Corr)
- The critical role of the way FSH delivery to the ovary impacts
reproductive function (Kumar). The department constitutes a
vibrant, exciting and innovative environment in which mechanistic,
translational and clinical research in women's health - with a
particular focus on reproduction - is highly integrated. To this
end, the department has established research programs in all the
major subdivisions of OB-GYN and some non-traditional areas, such
as mammary gland biology. Moreover, the department has established
an extensive and attractive infrastructure, including programs to
assist all departmental members in IRB and grant proposal
submission, grant writing, grant review, scientific writing, and
patient recruitment, to facilitate and promote the research
mission. The department has developed full-spectrum
bench-to-bedside research programs in most of these areas and have
been participants in numerous clinical trials, both NIH and
industry-sponsored. The department's goal to be among the 10 best
NIH funded OB/GYN departments is realistic and highly achievable.
Researchers have partnered with the community to engage patients
through the Center for Women's Health Research and through
division-based community initiatives and have maintained old and
created new collaborative research efforts that reach into
geriatrics, metabolism and endocrinology, biochemistry, molecular
biology, and -omics technology. In addition to these traditional
scientific efforts, researchers collaborate intensely with each
other and self-evaluate on a regular basis to maintain the most
effective research teams possible.Education: Education is central
to the identity and the mission of the Department of OB-GYN at the
University of Colorado. The OB-GYN Clerkship provides clinical
experiences in both inpatient and outpatient settings, serving
patients ranging in age from adolescents to the end of life. Every
year, over 140 students rotate through the OB-GYN clerkship, where
they have opportunities to learn and provide care to women in
clinics, operating rooms, and on labor and delivery. Students work
with a variety of providers, including faculty, fellows, residents,
nurse midwives, and students from the department of OB-GYN, as well
as other disciplines as part of interprofessional teams.The
residency program has a long and proud history going back 60 years.
The training program is dedicated to providing opportunities for
residents to experience the breadth and depth of Obstetrics and
Gynecology through varied training sites throughout the Denver
metropolitan area. In addition to basic Obstetrics and Gynecology
training, further training is offered in quality improvement,
palliative care, interprofessional education, advocacy, and
research through innovative curriculum developed by committed
faculty. The residents have early exposure to many subspecialties,
offering the opportunity to explore every facet of obstetrics and
gynecology. All residency and fellowship programs are fully
ACGME-accredited with no pending citations.The Department's
fellowship programs provide outstanding clinical training in the
areas of Family Planning, Gynecologic Oncology, Maternal-Fetal
Medicine, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, OB-GYN
Hospitalists, and Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
(FMPRS). Fellows are trained by leading experts in their fields at
leading hospitals across the state of Colorado, including UCHealth,
Denver Health Medical Center, and Children's Hospital Colorado.
Equal Opportunity Statement:The University of Colorado (CU) is an
Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable
federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in
employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all
individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage
individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected
veterans and individuals with disabilities. Qualifications:Minimum
Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the
time of hire.
- M.D. or D.O. and board certification in Obstetrics and
Gynecology.
- Demonstrated experience in an academic leadership role (e.g.,
Chair, Vice Chair, Division Chief, or equivalent), with documented
success in developing clinical, educational, and research
programs.
- A national reputation for academic excellence as evidenced by a
robust portfolio of peer-reviewed publications, with measurable
impact (e.g., h-index, citation count).
- Proven track record of recruiting and mentoring physicians and
academic faculty.
- Demonstrated competency in developing and managing budgets and
providing financial oversight of clinical programs. Preferred
Qualifications:
- Recognized leadership in women's health, including subspecialty
expertise in areas such as maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic
oncology, reproductive endocrinology, or minimally invasive
surgery.
- Demonstrated experience implementing evidence-based practices
and advancing clinical innovations that improve patient
outcomes.
- Experience leading strategic initiatives within an academic
medical center, including program growth, service line development,
and cross-department collaboration.
- Experience fostering a culture of belonging and addressing
disparities in women's health outcomes.
- Sustained success in mentoring faculty, residents, and fellows
across clinical, educational, and research domains.
- Experience working across health systems or within integrated
care models, with a focus on collaboration among hospitals,
outpatient settings, and community partners. Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities:
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational
skills.
- The highest integrity and ability to immediately build
credibility and trust with a low level of ego.
- A high energy level with passion and commitment to the mission,
vision, and values of the CU School of Medicine.
- Leads with humility and kindness.How to Apply:For full
consideration, please submit the following document(s):1. A letter
of interest describing relevant job experiences as they relate to
listed job qualifications and interest in the position 2.
Curriculum vitae / Resume3. Five professional references including
name, address, phone number (mobile number if appropriate), and
email address4. A copy of all current licenses and certifications.
Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at . Questions should
be directed to: Mark Couch at Screening of Applications Begins:This
position will remain open until filled. Applications will be
reviewed as they are received, and candidates may be contacted for
interviews throughout the posting period. Upon candidate selection,
the posting will be closed, and no further applications will be
accepted.Anticipated Pay Range:The starting salary range (or hiring
range) for this position has been established as HIRING
RANGE:$600,000 to $655,000. The above salary range (or hiring
range) represents the University's good faith and reasonable
estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of
posting. This position is not eligible for overtime compensation
unless it is non-exempt.Your total compensation goes beyond the
number on your paycheck. The University of Colorado provides
generous leave, health plans and retirement contributions that add
to your bottom line.Total Compensation Calculator: ADA
Statement:The University will provide reasonable accommodations to
applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application
process. To request an accommodation pursuant to the Americans with
Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources ADA
Coordinator at .Background Check Statement:The University of
Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is dedicated to ensuring a safe
and secure environment for our faculty, staff, students and
visitors. To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct background
investigations for all prospective employees.Vaccination
Statement:CU Anschutz strongly encourages vaccination against the
COVID-19 virus and other . If you work, visit, or volunteer in
healthcare facilities or clinics operated by our affiliated
hospital or clinical partners or by CU Anschutz, you will be
required to comply with the vaccination and medical surveillance
policies of the facilities or clinics where you work, visit, or
volunteer, respectively. In addition, if you work in certain
research areas or perform certain safety sensitive job duties, you
must enroll in the . Application Materials Required: Cover Letter,
Resume/CV, List of References, Additional Attachments - Refer to
Application Materials Instructions Below Job Category: Faculty
Primary Location: Aurora Department: U0001 -- Anschutz Med Campus
or Denver - 21945 - SOM-DEAN DO Leadership STPND Schedule:
Part-time Posting Date: May 13, 2025 Unposting Date: Ongoing
Posting Contact Name: Mark Couch Posting Contact Email:
MARK.COUCH@CUANSCHUTZ.EDU Position Number: 00653872Required
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