Physician Pediatric-Nephrology - Competitive Salary
Company: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Location: Nashville
Posted on: March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description The Department of Pediatrics at Vanderbilt
University School of Medicine seeks two (2) Pediatric Nephrologists
at the Assistant or Associate Professor level to join the Division
of Pediatric Nephrology & Hypertension at Monroe Carell Jr.
Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Our division has delivered
outstanding patient care, training, and research in pediatric
nephrology for 30 years, with comprehensive inpatient and
outpatient programs spanning dialysis (PD, HD, CRRT), therapeutic
apheresis, kidney transplantation, and supports multiple
subspecialty units (Pediatric, Neonatal, and Cardiac ICUs).
Position Highlights Provide comprehensive pediatric nephrology care
across inpatient and outpatient settings, including management of
AKI/CKD, glomerular diseases, congenital anomalies, hypertension,
nephrolithiasis, and transplant patients. Perform and oversee renal
replacement therapies such as PD, HD, CRRT, and therapeutic
apheresis, collaborating closely with PICU, NICU, and Cardiac ICU
teams. Support and help lead the pediatric dialysis unit, including
home and in?center modalities, and coordinate care for transplant
evaluation and post?transplant transition Inpatient
Responsibilities: Provide consultative and co?management support
across the children’s hospital (ICUs, surgical subspecialty wards),
with access to modern CRRT and apheresis therapies Outpatient
Responsibilities: Staff general pediatric nephrology and
subspecialty clinics, including the Hypertension and Pediatric
Kidney Stone Clinics, while providing longitudinal care for
children with CKD and other pediatric nephrology conditions.
Contribute to growth in established dialysis, transplant, AKI, and
hypertension management programs, with opportunities to further
develop quality improvement, medical education, and
data/informatics?enabled care pathways Teach and mentor trainees
within a strong academic environment supported by the School of
Medicine, the pediatric residency program, and the Pediatric
Nephrology & Hypertension fellowship, including exposure to
dialysis, transplant, biopsies, apheresis, and renal pathology.
Participate in scholarly activity aligned with division strengths
such as clinical research, QI, medical education, kidney injury,
CKD progression, hypertension, and glomerular disease. Competitive
salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including
health/dental/vision, retirement contributions, relocation
assistance, CME time/support, and malpractice coverage.
Qualifications MD/DO, Board?Certified in Pediatrics, BC/BE in
Pediatric Nephrology, and able to obtain a Tennessee Medical
License Commitment to high?quality, patient?centered care and
academic engagement Why Vanderbilt & Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s
Hospital Monroe Carell is nationally ranked in 10 pediatric
specialties and recognized as No. 1 in Tennessee and sharing top
spot in the Southeast (U.S. News 2024–2025). Largest pediatric
hospital in Tennessee with 363 beds after the 2025 expansion; 22
affiliated/regional clinics extend access to specialty care.
Integrated with the Vanderbilt Transplant Center, now the nation’s
largest by volume (960 transplants in 2025 ), supporting complex
pediatric kidney transplant care and lifelong transitions. Division
spans dialysis, apheresis, biopsies, CRRT, and multi?state referral
patterns; embedded programs in hypertension, kidney stones, CKD and
more. Fellows and faculty benefit from cross?disciplinary
collaborations and institutional research infrastructure across
VUMC. Nashville is a vibrant, fast?growing city with world?class
arts, music, sports, dining, and easy access to outdoor recreation.
Interested and qualified physicians are encouraged to send a cover
letter and CV to Sarah Casen, Physician Recruiter. Vanderbilt
Health is committed to fostering an environment where everyone has
the chance to thrive and is committed to the principles of equal
opportunity. EOE/Vets/Disabled. International medical graduates
must be ECFMG?certified, have passed USMLE Step 1 & Step 2, have
completed a U.S. residency, and be legally authorized to work in
the United States.
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