Job description
Otolaryngology Physician Section Chief
*Location: Grand Rapids, MI*
Opportunity Overview
We are seeking a Board-Certified Otolaryngology physician with leadership experience or interest to join a collegial practice consisting of 7 dedicated physicians, 8 Advanced Practice Providers, and 10 audiologists. This well-established tertiary and quaternary care health system includes ENT divisions with fellowship-trained Head & Neck Surgeons and Complex Pediatric ENT specialists.
The selected individual will have the chance to explore and implement innovative technologies, with a strong focus on patient-centered care.
Practice Overview
- Established patient base ready for continued growth
- 80% outpatient and 20% inpatient case mix
- Weekday call (own patients), weekend call rotation of 1:10
- Strong referral network
Additional Experience Desired
Experience with regional healthcare markets
Involvement with multidisciplinary programs, particularly Complex Pediatric ENT
Cochlear implant experience
Requirements
Board-Certified in General Otolaryngology (ENT)
Michigan Medical License
Leadership experience is preferred, though not mandatory
About the Health System
With people at the core of everything we do, the organization is a not-for-profit health system renowned for outstanding patient outcomes, community partnerships, philanthropy, and commitment to transparency. Serving with an exceptional team of over 60,000 peopleincluding 11,500+ physicians and advanced practice providers, as well as 15,000+ nursesthe system provides care across 22 hospitals, over 300 outpatient locations, and several post-acute facilities. Through experience and collaboration, the organization is redefining a more equitable model of health and wellness.
Qualifications
Education: Required Bachelors Degree
Licensure:
- Michigan Physician License (MD or DO), required upon hire
- DEA Registration in the State of Michigan, required upon hire
Certifications:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA or ARC, required within 120 days
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - AHA, required if specialty needs or stress tests are performed