Seeking a board-eligible/board-certified Hematologist/medical oncologist to join a well-established team at Swedish Cancer Institute's growing First Hill Hematology and Cellular Therapy Program. Swedish is a leading site in the Pacific NW and in the US for early phase clinical trials in hematologic diseases. Physicians within this FACT accredited hematologic malignancy program focus on clinical care of patients from around Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho with blood cancers who also may need cellular therapies (autologous stem cell transplant, CAR T cell therapy, investigational cell therapies). This team strives to bring novel therapies such as CAR-T and other immunotherapies to patients who need them. Be a part of groundbreaking research and provide meaningful care in the cultural hub of Seattle, Washington. An ideal candidate will be comfortable with hematologic malignancies, non-malignant hematology (classical/benign heme), autologous stem cell transplant and cellular therapy, and will have experience working in a collaborative multidisciplinary environment. There is potential to create a focus in one of the following areas: classical hematology & myeloid stem cell disorders (MDS, MPNs, acute leukemias etc), plasma cell disorders (myeloma, amyloid etc), or mature lymphoid malignancies (CLL, B-cell and T-cell lymphomas). Clinical research experience, in particular phase 1 research experience/interest is particularly welcomed. Enjoy outstanding quality of life in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
- Full-time position
- New graduates and experienced hematologists are both welcome to apply
- Compensation is between $362,336 and $596,835 per year
- The compensation amounts listed may include productivity or quality/service incentives, call pay, extra shift incentives, as applicable to the position. In addition, providers may have CME benefits available to them.
- Comprehensive benefits include health, vision, dental and retirement
Where You'll Work
The Swedish Cancer Institute is one of the premier cancer care and clinical research centers in the Pacific Northwest. Founded in 1932, it provides access to more than 150 Swedish-affiliated oncologists and oncology surgeons throughout the region. With a robust clinical trials program and an environment open to new drug treatments, technology and clinical applications, the Swedish Cancer Institute is a hub of innovation. Support services, including art and music therapy, ensure holistic patient care.
Where You'll Live
Seattle is the Pacific Northwest's largest urban center, with a metro population of 3.25 million, and is home to world-class arts and entertainment, a robust economy and an outstanding school system. The city hugs Puget Sound and offers magnificent mountain views to the north, east and south. Home to the world's biggest tech giants, Seattle offers some of the highest minimum wages in the country, along with a notable music and arts scene, outdoor lifestyle and amazing coffee.
Who You'll Work For
Swedish is a comprehensive health network with a long history of excellence. The Seattle-based system operates five hospitals with more than 1,500 beds, and more than 115 primary and specialty care clinics. Part of the Providence family, Swedish is world-renowned for its innovative and ground-breaking diagnoses, treatments and medical research at its five award-winning institutes: cancer, digestive health, heart and vascular, neuroscience and orthopedic. Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of each person it serves.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran