Named Chair/Professorship – Department of Anesthesia – Regular Full-Time 2024-9538
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Professorship in Perioperative and Pain Medicine
The Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, is seeking applicants for the inaugural Professorship in Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto. The successful candidate must hold or be eligible to hold a full-time clinical (MD) appointment within the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, at the rank of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor. The term of the Professorship position is 5 years with the opportunity for one 5-year renewal following a favourable review as per the Policy of Endowed and Limited Term Chairs, Professorships, Distinguished Scholars and Program Initiatives.
The Professorship in Perioperative and Pain Medicine is based at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Sunnybrook HSC).
Applications will be accepted until November 30th, or until filled. The position start date is March 1st, 2025, or a mutually agreed upon date.
Through research and scholarly activities, the Professorship holder will position the Department of Anesthesia as a global leader in knowledge generation and translation in the anesthesia, perioperative and pain sciences. Specifically, the candidate will establish and lead a research program in perioperative and pain medicine with a focus on investigating and generating evidence-based knowledge, bridging the gap between scientific research and clinical practice that reduces perioperative morbidity, shapes best practices and improves patient outcomes.
The Professorship holder will build, integrate, and strengthen the existing team’s efforts, champion collaborative and integrative research, create a transdisciplinary research team, increase institutional engagement on perioperative and pain care pathways, and establish multidisciplinary partnerships between the Department of Anesthesia at Sunnybrook HSC and University of Toronto. The Professorship holder will contribute to the Department’s research council leadership and administrative activities equivalent to departmental/hospital/professional committees.
The Professorship holder will also collaborate with and leverage the expertise of Principal Investigators and Clinician Scientists in the Department of Anesthesia to foster knowledge exchange and design joint projects to support early-career investigators and the anesthesia research program. The successful candidate is also anticipated to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical practice by translating pre-clinical discoveries into advancements in perioperative care, providing leadership to a graduate student program and mentorship to junior investigators.
The candidate will be expected to promote a research culture within the Department of Anesthesia, facilitating interdisciplinary collaborations across Sunnybrook HSC, the University of Toronto, and establishing national and international collaborations.
Education and Qualifications
We welcome applicants working in any research domain directly relevant to anesthesia sciences and perioperative or pain medicine, from basic molecular mechanisms to population health. Anesthesiologists with strong records of translational research related to anesthesiology, including disciplines such as pain medicine, critical care, neuroscience, echocardiography, clinical pharmacology, perioperative analytics and personalized medicine, are encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate must have a strong research focus and hold either an MD or an MD/MSC/PhD in a related discipline with significant expertise in anesthesia and/or perioperative and pain research. As a practicing clinician, they must hold or be eligible for licensure in the province of Ontario.
The role will involve active leadership, nationally and internationally, to advance anesthesia research, perioperative care and pain management strategies and their impact on patient outcomes.
The candidate’s excellence in scholarly achievement should be evidenced by national and international collaborations.
The candidate should have:
- A track record of peer-reviewed publications in preclinical and/or clinical research.
- A track record of collaborative science, productivity, excellence and leadership is essential.
- Proficiency in research mentorship and/or laboratory organization (i.e., mentoring students, residents, fellows and research staff).
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
Preference will be given to candidates with current Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funding or who complement one or more of Sunnybrook’s strategic research priorities (https://sunnybrook.ca/research/content/?page=sri-strategic-plan). This position will report to the Department Chief and University Department Chair.
The Department offers extensive resources, including access to the Anesthesia Clinical Research Team, Acute Pain Service, Chronic Pain Research Program, and Sunnybrook Canadian Simulation Centre.
The remuneration of the Professorship holder will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The Position will be based at Sunnybrook HSC, and the holder is expected to become a member of the Sunnybrook HSC academic practice plan. The holder will be entitled to additional support commensurate with academic and clinical activities.
Applications will be accepted until November 30, 2024, or until the position is filled. Interested candidates should submit a Curriculum Vitae with their application, including a letter of interest, research statement, a short statement on their contributions to Equity, Diversity, Indigeneity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIIA), and three letters of reference via e-mail to:
Dr. Colin McCartney
Chief of Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesia, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
2075 Bayview Avenue, M3-200
Toronto, Ontario, M4N 3M5
Email: colin.mccartney@sunnybrook.ca
c/o: Lilia Kaustov
Research Manager, Department of Anesthesia, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
2075 Bayview Avenue, M3-200
Toronto, Ontario, M4N 3M5
Email: lilia.kaustov@sunnybrook.ca
The Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, and University of Toronto are strongly committed to diversity within its communities and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, women, Indigenous/Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
Sunnybrook is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’). If you require accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please indicate this on your Internal Application/Transfer Form.
We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is an equal opportunity employer.
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