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Medical Director, Kidney Transplant

Children's National Medical Center
$100,000.00 - $300,000.00
paid time off, sick time, tuition assistance, 401(k)
United States, D.C., Washington
111 Michigan Avenue Northwest (Show on map)
Jun 30, 2026

Kids Are Our Everything.

Department

10219 Nephrology

Pay Range

$100,000.00 - $300,000.00

About the Role:

The Medical Director of Kidney Transplant will serve in a key leadership role within the Division of Nephrology. The faculty physician will be responsible for delivering high-quality clinical care in both inpatient and outpatient settings, while also advancing research, education, quality improvement, and advocacy initiatives in collaboration with the Division Chief and Center leadership.

The Medical Director works closely with nursing, administrative, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure regulatory compliance, excellent clinical outcomes, and high levels of patient and family satisfaction. The role also ensures alignment of transplant practices with institutional standards and strategic goals. Additional responsibilities include participation in on-call and weekend coverage, active engagement in interdisciplinary meetings, and contribution to hospital-wide quality improvement initiatives.

What You'll Bring:

Minimum Education

  • Medical Doctor (M.D.) Medical degree from an accredited medical school (Required)

Required Skills/Knowledge

  • Knowledge of current principles, methods and procedures for the delivery of medical evaluation, diagnosis and treatment in the area of expertise.

  • Knowledge of legal and ethical standards for the delivery of medical care.

  • Ability to function independently in evaluating patient problems and developing a plan for patient care.

  • Ability to incorporate ethical concepts into patient care and discuss these with the patient, family, and other members of the health care team.

  • Ability to supervise, advice, and train clinical professionals and/or students in area of expertise.

  • Ability to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection control standards.

  • Demonstrates a personal commitment to Continuing Medical Education and remains current on the developments and progress in his/her subspecialty.

  • Demonstrates knowledge of and complies with legal and ethical standards for the delivery of medical care.

  • Previous experience managing a division, department, or program in an academic setting.

  • Active participation in transplant candidate evaluation and selection committee meetings.

Demonstrated expertise in:

  • Management of pediatric patients with end-stage renal disease.

  • Pediatric transplant recipient and donor selection, including histocompatibility and tissue typing.

  • Immediate and long-term post-operative management, including immunosuppressive therapy and its impact on growth and development.

  • Recognition and management of allograft dysfunction and rejection, including biopsy interpretation and ancillary diagnostic testing.

  • Long-term outpatient management of pediatric kidney transplant recipients.

Required Licenses and Certifications

  • Fully licensed and credentialed attending staff category physician on the medical staff of Children's National Hospital (Required) Board certified or

  • Eligible for board certification in primary practice specialty (Required)

Functional Accountabilities
Clinical Leadership & Patient Care

  • Provide expert care to pediatric kidney transplant patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

  • Partner with the surgical transplant director to ensure integrated, coordinated care delivery.

  • Oversee all medical aspects of the transplant process, including candidate evaluation, pre- and post-transplant management, and long-term follow-up.

  • Serve as attending nephrologist on the Heart & Kidney Unit.

  • Participate in general pediatric nephrology on-call coverage (including nights and weekends) as assigned by the Division of Nephrology, providing consultative support to inpatient and specialty services across the hospital.

  • Provide leadership and oversight of the medical care team, ensuring high-quality, patient-centered care and effective coordination across providers.

  • Promote continuity of care and collaboration with community medical providers through timely documentation, communication, and follow-up.

  • Actively engage in family-centered care, maintaining professional and compassionate communication, and coordinate referrals to appropriate specialists and ancillary services as needed.

  • Adequately and promptly complete all clinical documentation as required by JCAHO, other regulatory bodies and/or the Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations and Policies and Procedures include complete clinical charge documentation.

Administrative and Strategic Leadership (30% of effort)

  • Partner with administrative and nursing leadership to develop and execute strategic goals for the transplant program.

  • Participate in interdisciplinary meetings and hospital committees to align transplant initiatives with institutional priorities.

  • Serve as the primary liaison with hospital administration, surgical colleagues, and external partners.

  • Develop policies, procedures, and protocols that reflect best practices and evolving standards of care.

  • Maintain accurate program records and oversee initiatives that advance the mission of the Division and Center.

  • Assist the Division Chief and Center leadership in providing analytical data and reports necessary for the operation and administration of assigned area(s).

Program Oversight, Regulatory Compliance, and Quality

  • Ensure compliance with all institutional, federal, and regulatory requirements, including UNOS, CMS, and Joint Commission standards.

  • Lead quality improvement and patient safety initiatives to optimize transplant outcomes and enhance program performance.

  • Develop, implement, and monitor performance and quality metrics specific to the Kidney Transplant Program.

  • Track patient and graft survival outcomes, benchmark performance against national standards, and drive continuous quality improvement efforts.

  • Oversee accurate and timely data submission to UNOS and other governing agencies.

  • Collaborate with hospital leadership to maintain accreditation, operational excellence, and adherence to best practices in all transplant-related processes.

  • Actively participate in divisional, departmental, and hospital-wide quality and safety committees.

Professionalism, Education and Mentorship

  • Contribute to the education and training of fellows, residents, and medical students in pediatric nephrology and transplantation.

  • Serve as a mentor to junior faculty and trainees, fostering professional growth and academic development.

  • Develop and deliver educational curricula and training programs related to kidney transplantation.

  • Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and excellence-driven culture within the transplant team.

Research and Innovation

  • Promote and participate in clinical and translational research within pediatric transplantation.

  • Support data-driven innovation and contribute to scholarly publications and presentations at national meetings.

Benefits That Support You:

  • Comprehensive health coverage, including medical, prescription, infertility, and transgender health services.

  • Generous paid time off, including vacation accrual from day one, sick leave, holidays, and a personal day.

  • Financial wellness support, including a 401(k) plan and healthcare and dependent care spending accounts.

  • Employer-paid life, AD&D, and long-term disability coverage, with optional supplemental plans.

  • Additional perks, including tuition assistance, fitness resources, employee assistance, commuter benefits, and more.

Why Join Us:

  • Nationally Recognized Excellence - Consistently ranked among the Top 10 Children's Hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

  • Leading Pediatric Care - One of the largest and most comprehensive children's hospitals in the country, offering nationally ranked specialties and cutting-edge treatments.

  • Innovation & Research - A premier academic medical center with a strong commitment to pediatric research, education, and advancing the future of child health.

  • Mission-Driven Culture - Dedicated to providing family-centered care while fostering a collaborative, supportive environment for clinical teams.

The disclosed salary range includes the minimum and maximum rates within which Children's National believes an individual's base pay rate will fall for this position. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the maximum of the pay range. The exact pay rate for this position will be based on a variety of factors in alignment with the Children's National compensation philosophy. These factors are legitimate and non-discriminatory including, but not limited to, the current market conditions; organizational needs; the individual's combination of prior work experience, level of education, knowledge, skills, and other qualifications. Children's National is committed to providing a fair and competitive total rewards package to each of our employees. This base salary range does not include our comprehensive benefits package or any additional compensation for which this position may be eligible.

Childrens National Hospital is an equal opportunity employer that evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, identity, or other characteristics protected by law. The "Know Your Rights" poster is available here: and the pay transparency policy is available here:Know Your RightsPay Transparency Nondiscrimination Poster.

Please note that it is the policy of Children's National Hospital to ensure a "drug-free" work environment: a workplace free from the illegal use, possession or distribution of controlled substances (as defined in the Controlled Substances Act), or the misuse of legal substances, by all staff (management, employees and contractors). Though recreational and medical marijuana are now legal in the District of Columbia, Children's National and its affiliates maintain the right, in accordance with our policy, to enforce a drug-free workplace, including prohibiting recreational or prescribed marijuana.

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