Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care
Company: Children's Nebraska
Location: Omaha
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Children’s Nebraska, with the University of
Nebraska College of Medicine (UNCOM) , is currently recruiting a
Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. This individual
will lead a division with 27 pediatric critical care medicine
faculty, including the PICU and Cardiac Critical Care subsections.
They will support division members’ professional development,
collaborate with faculty throughout the organization on academic
and research projects, fulfill customary administrative duties, and
share clinical care responsibilities at two sites. This leader will
be responsible for developing and implementing the division’s
clinical, educational, research, and advocacy goals and aligning
those goals with the institution’s strategic plan. The successful
candidate will be board certified in Pediatric Critical Care
Medicine with extensive ICU experience, preferably in a leadership
role. Candidates will have excellent verbal, written, and
interpersonal communication skills. This individual will have
administrative, academic, and clinical practice management
experience within a complex, pediatric tertiary care medical
center. We seek individuals with strong emotional and social
intelligence and a demonstrated ability to connect with others in a
meaningful way at all levels of the organization, especially
hospital and University leadership. About Our Division Established
PCCM fellowship program Robust APP program supporting both the PICU
& CICU Provide coverage for the PICU and CICU at Children’s
Nebraska, with in-house intensivist and APP coverage Provide
coverage of the PICU at Nebraska Medicine with 24/7 APP coverage.
Attendings provide in-house daytime coverage and home calls at
night. Full-bodied simulation program for all levels of experience
Platinum certified ECMO program for 2 cycles in a row Children’s is
a vibrant, free-standing pediatric teaching hospital and Nebraska’s
only full-service pediatric specialty health care center focused on
extraordinary clinical care, education, clinical and outcomes
research, and advocacy. Our 225-bed hospital has a Level IV
Regional NICU, Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Specialized
Clinical Pediatric Services, and 24/7 Pediatric Intensivists. We
have over 50 specialty clinics, over 250 specialist physicians, 14
satellite offices, multiple pediatric fellowship programs, and are
Magnet Certified. In 2021, Children’s opened the Hubbard Center for
Children, a state-of-the-art hospital tower that boasts additional
inpatient units, new spaces for the Newborn Intensive Care Unit,
Fetal Care Center, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Cardiac Care
Unit, and Emergency Department, and an expanded peri-operative
area. The expansion also provides new facilities to support
education and clinical and outcomes research. Omaha enjoys four
distinct seasons and has a population of nearly one million. The
people of Omaha make the area truly special; it a safe city where
it is easy to enjoy all the amenities of a large metropolitan area
while still experiencing the warmth of the Midwest. The area is
rich in cultural activities including a professional symphony,
ballet, theater, art, history, children’s museums, and a
world-class zoo that will appeal to every taste. Additionally,
Greater Omaha has an outstanding educational system of public and
private schools. There are numerous universities and colleges, most
notably the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the University of
Nebraska Medical Center, Creighton University, and the College of
Saint Mary’s. In addition to many collegiate sports, Omaha hosts
the Olympic Swim Trials, the Olympic Curling Trials, and the NCAA
Men’s College World Series; the Omaha Storm Chasers (triple-A minor
league baseball) and Union Omaha (USL League One soccer) also call
the area home. All of this, combined with a diverse economy with
multiple Fortune 500 companies, makes for an extraordinary quality
of life. . Nominations, expressions of interest and applications
(including cover letter and CV/resume) should be submitted to:
Christin Zbylut, Physician Recruitment,
CZbylut@childrensnebraska.org or 402.813-4857. All replies will be
treated with confidentiality.
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