UKHC (University of KY Healthcare)
Lexington, Kentucky
UK Healthcare is seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist ( CRNA ) for a growing academic medical center the ideal place to reach the peak of your CRNA profession. New and experienced CRNAs are welcome! UK Healthcare, with complex cases and high levels of acuity, offers an outstanding work-life balance, competitive pay, and autonomous CRNA practice. CRNAs manage patients of all ages, place invasive lines, and cover most case types including trauma. The selected candidate will care for patients at all acuity levels across the lifespan in a variety of settings for a large case mix. CRNAs can work to their full scope of practice and enhance their skill set with frequent educational opportunities. We offer up to $4,000 towards professional development funds as well as 2 CME paid weeks off each year. Our work-life friendly schedule is Monday -Friday, 36-40 hours per week, (8s, 10s, or 12s) with optional overtime. Any overtime is compensated at 1.5 times the hourly rate, with additional compensation for weekends, evenings, etc. No call. Starting minimum yearly income of $254,987. Sign-on bonuses are offered! Interested applicants are welcome to contact us with any questions or to discuss the opportunity further. Please contact Margo Branham, Healthcare Recruiter, at .
UK Healthcare is seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist ( CRNA ) for a growing academic medical center the ideal place to reach the peak of your CRNA profession. New and experienced CRNAs are welcome! UK Healthcare, with complex cases and high levels of acuity, offers an outstanding work-life balance, competitive pay, and autonomous CRNA practice. CRNAs manage patients of all ages, place invasive lines, and cover most case types including trauma. The selected candidate will care for patients at all acuity levels across the lifespan in a variety of settings for a large case mix. CRNAs can work to their full scope of practice and enhance their skill set with frequent educational opportunities. We offer up to $4,000 towards professional development funds as well as 2 CME paid weeks off each year. Our work-life friendly schedule is Monday -Friday, 36-40 hours per week, (8s, 10s, or 12s) with optional overtime. Any overtime is compensated at 1.5 times the hourly rate, with additional compensation for weekends, evenings, etc. No call. Starting minimum yearly income of $254,987. Sign-on bonuses are offered! Interested applicants are welcome to contact us with any questions or to discuss the opportunity further. Please contact Margo Branham, Healthcare Recruiter, at .
UKHC (University of KY Healthcare)
Lexington, Kentucky
Position Title Chief of Developmental Pediatrics About the Role The University of Kentucky HealthCare is seeking a Board-Certified Chief of Developmental Pediatrics to lead the Division s clinical, research, and academic missions. This leader will shape the Division s research strategy, strengthen its clinical programs, and support faculty development while enhancing excellence in pediatric care. Practice Highlights Research Leadership Seek and secure grant funding to advance developmental pediatrics research. Provide research leadership, coordination, and oversight for all Division research activities. Collaborate with Pediatric and UK faculty to support academic output aligned with Division and Department priorities. Apply for and maintain IRB protocols. Plan, participate in, and support the implementation of evidence-based interventions. Disseminate findings through publications, conferences, community education, and partnerships with schools and agencies. Patient Care Provide compassionate, evidence-based care for children with developmental and behavioral challenges in an outpatient-focused setting. Administration & Leadership Advance the mission and vision of the Division through strategic planning and operational oversight. Mentor faculty and staff to enhance clinical efficiency and interdisciplinary collaboration. Optimize clinical services and promote excellence across all programmatic initiatives. Professional Development Actively engage in professional societies, advisory groups, study sections, and other academic or scientific activities that support career and program advancement. Kentucky Children s Richmond Road (KCRR) at UK is a newly renovated, 25,000-square-foot multidisciplinary center serving children with IDD and other special health care needs. Supported in part by a transformative $50 million gift from the Golisano Foundation to advance IDD care across Kentucky, KCRR brings specialty clinics, therapies, dietitian and social work services, and parent/caregiver training together in one coordinated, family-focused location. Through partnerships with Easterseals Bluegrass and UK s ABA program, families can access comprehensive, convenient wraparound services. This position will also be eligible for consideration for the $3 million Easterseals Bluegrass Chair in Developmental Pediatric Research. Schedule & Practice Details Outpatient-focused program with multidisciplinary support. Collaborative team includes: 5 Advanced Practice Providers 4 Nurses 9 Support Staff No inpatient call responsibilities, allowing focus on leadership, faculty mentorship, and program development. Work hours and schedule are flexible, based on outpatient volume and program need. Compensation and Benefits Transparent, competitive salary with bonus structure based on AAMC benchmarks Loan forgiveness eligibility $5,000 CME allowance + relocation support 22 days annual PTO (prorated) Malpractice coverage (including tail) through UK HealthCare Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance (with dependent coverage) 200% retirement plan match Wellness and professional development programs This package is designed to support your career growth, financial well-being, and work-life balance. Qualification M.D./D.O. degree or equivalent Clinical experience in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics required Eligible for or able to obtain medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Preferred: Fellowship training and board certification (or eligibility) in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Qualification D./D.O. degree or equivalent Clinical experience in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics required Eligible for or able to obtain medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Preferred: Fellowship training and board certification (or eligibility) in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics UKHC Highlights & Impacts Ranked hospital in Kentucky by U.S. News for 8 consecutive years. Level I Trauma Center Strong in cancer, ENT, OB-GYN, GI, cardiology, pediatric specialties, and high-volume complex procedures New Cancer & Neuro Center opening 2027 Kloiber Foundation Teen Lounge Home to Kentucky Children s Hospital and comprehensive pediatric subspecialty services. Recipient of a historic $50 million gift from philanthropist Tom Golisano , the largest in UK HealthCare history, to expand pediatric services, research, and training. UKHC Locations Albert B. Chandler Hospital Kentucky Children s Hospital Eastern State Hospital UK Good Samaritan Hospital King s Daughters Medical Center (Ashland) Claire Regional Medical Center (Morehead) LIFE IN LEXINGTON Ranked as one of the nation's best places to live and work, Lexington offers many educational, cultural, and commercial opportunities. With a population of over 250,000 people, Lexington supports cultural attractions such as opera, ballet, theater, and musical events. Surrounded by rolling hills and horse farms, the Bluegrass Region is known for its natural beauty and for being the horse capital of the world.
Position Title Chief of Developmental Pediatrics About the Role The University of Kentucky HealthCare is seeking a Board-Certified Chief of Developmental Pediatrics to lead the Division s clinical, research, and academic missions. This leader will shape the Division s research strategy, strengthen its clinical programs, and support faculty development while enhancing excellence in pediatric care. Practice Highlights Research Leadership Seek and secure grant funding to advance developmental pediatrics research. Provide research leadership, coordination, and oversight for all Division research activities. Collaborate with Pediatric and UK faculty to support academic output aligned with Division and Department priorities. Apply for and maintain IRB protocols. Plan, participate in, and support the implementation of evidence-based interventions. Disseminate findings through publications, conferences, community education, and partnerships with schools and agencies. Patient Care Provide compassionate, evidence-based care for children with developmental and behavioral challenges in an outpatient-focused setting. Administration & Leadership Advance the mission and vision of the Division through strategic planning and operational oversight. Mentor faculty and staff to enhance clinical efficiency and interdisciplinary collaboration. Optimize clinical services and promote excellence across all programmatic initiatives. Professional Development Actively engage in professional societies, advisory groups, study sections, and other academic or scientific activities that support career and program advancement. Kentucky Children s Richmond Road (KCRR) at UK is a newly renovated, 25,000-square-foot multidisciplinary center serving children with IDD and other special health care needs. Supported in part by a transformative $50 million gift from the Golisano Foundation to advance IDD care across Kentucky, KCRR brings specialty clinics, therapies, dietitian and social work services, and parent/caregiver training together in one coordinated, family-focused location. Through partnerships with Easterseals Bluegrass and UK s ABA program, families can access comprehensive, convenient wraparound services. This position will also be eligible for consideration for the $3 million Easterseals Bluegrass Chair in Developmental Pediatric Research. Schedule & Practice Details Outpatient-focused program with multidisciplinary support. Collaborative team includes: 5 Advanced Practice Providers 4 Nurses 9 Support Staff No inpatient call responsibilities, allowing focus on leadership, faculty mentorship, and program development. Work hours and schedule are flexible, based on outpatient volume and program need. Compensation and Benefits Transparent, competitive salary with bonus structure based on AAMC benchmarks Loan forgiveness eligibility $5,000 CME allowance + relocation support 22 days annual PTO (prorated) Malpractice coverage (including tail) through UK HealthCare Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance (with dependent coverage) 200% retirement plan match Wellness and professional development programs This package is designed to support your career growth, financial well-being, and work-life balance. Qualification M.D./D.O. degree or equivalent Clinical experience in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics required Eligible for or able to obtain medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Preferred: Fellowship training and board certification (or eligibility) in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Qualification D./D.O. degree or equivalent Clinical experience in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics required Eligible for or able to obtain medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Preferred: Fellowship training and board certification (or eligibility) in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics UKHC Highlights & Impacts Ranked hospital in Kentucky by U.S. News for 8 consecutive years. Level I Trauma Center Strong in cancer, ENT, OB-GYN, GI, cardiology, pediatric specialties, and high-volume complex procedures New Cancer & Neuro Center opening 2027 Kloiber Foundation Teen Lounge Home to Kentucky Children s Hospital and comprehensive pediatric subspecialty services. Recipient of a historic $50 million gift from philanthropist Tom Golisano , the largest in UK HealthCare history, to expand pediatric services, research, and training. UKHC Locations Albert B. Chandler Hospital Kentucky Children s Hospital Eastern State Hospital UK Good Samaritan Hospital King s Daughters Medical Center (Ashland) Claire Regional Medical Center (Morehead) LIFE IN LEXINGTON Ranked as one of the nation's best places to live and work, Lexington offers many educational, cultural, and commercial opportunities. With a population of over 250,000 people, Lexington supports cultural attractions such as opera, ballet, theater, and musical events. Surrounded by rolling hills and horse farms, the Bluegrass Region is known for its natural beauty and for being the horse capital of the world.