EEO Statement: |
UNMC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. |
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Location | Omaha, NE |
Requisition Number: | 2025 - 118 |
Department | Surgery-Transplant 50003933 |
Business Unit(College/Institute) | College of Medicine |
FTE: | 100 |
Reg-Temp | Full-Time Regular |
Work Schedule | M - F, 8 to 4:30, varying night and weekend coverage. |
Requisition Category | Faculty |
Requisition Title | Transplant Surgeon - Academic Rank/DOQ |
Job Title/Academic Rank | Transplant Surgeon - Academic Rank/DOQ |
Additional Requisition Title | |
Appointment Type | P1 - REG HLTH FAC SAL |
Salary Range | Salary Commensurate with Experience |
Job/EEO Category | Faculty |
Job Requisition Begin Date | 04/23/2025 |
Position Summary | Abdominal Recovery Surgeon and Research Associate The Division of Transplant Surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha is recruiting a highly motivated Abdominal Recovery Surgeon and Research Associate to join our innovative, mission-driven team. This unique dual-role position blends the fast-paced, high-impact environment of clinical transplant surgery with the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to pioneering research in organ preservation. Why Join Us? •Be at the heart of lifesaving work. You’ll lead abdominal organ recovery procedures—including liver, kidney, intestine, pancreas, and multivisceral procurement—directly impacting transplant patients’ lives. •Step into a leadership role. Help coordinate a high-functioning abdominal organ recovery call schedule and collaborate across a multidisciplinary team dedicated to excellence in transplantation. •Work at the forefront of research. Partner with research faculty in translational science aimed at advancing organ preservation methods, with access to cutting-edge labs and resources. •Drive innovation with hands-on discovery. Design and execute experiments, analyze data,contribute to publications, and participate in grant development that shapes the future of transplant care. •Contribute to education and mentorship. Play an academic role by teaching surgical residents and fellows, helping shape the next generation of transplant surgeons and researchers. •Be part of a collaborative, mission-driven team. Our transplant program is nationally recognized for its innovation, outcomes, and culture of excellence in patient care and research. Exceptional Compensation & Benefits Physicians enjoy a highly competitive package, inclusive of a variable compensation plan. Additional benefits include: •CME allowance •Competitive retirement contributions and other deferred comp opportunities •Comprehensive malpractice coverage •A full suite of health and wellness benefits •Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility. Living in Omaha Omaha is one of the most affordable cities in the US, with one of the lowest costs of living nationwide. Recognized by Forbes as the #1 Best City to Move to in 2024, Omaha offers a thriving urban setting with a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Residents enjoy: •Top-rated schools •A vibrant cultural scene •Abundant recreational opportunities Required Qualifications:The ideal candidate must be an MD/DO (or equivalent degree)from an accredited institution. Candidates will bring expertise in abdominal organ recovery surgery, a solid research foundation with experience in experimental design and scientific writing, and a collaborative spirit. Familiarity with animal models and a strong understanding of organ physiology and preservation science are valuable assets. Flexibility for night/weekend work is essential due to the nature of organ procurement. Be Part of Something Bigger. Transform Transplantation. Apply today at: https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/91875 |
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Required Qualifications | MD/DO or equivalent. |
Supplemental Qualifications |
Check the appropriate box(es) that best describes the Environment in which the primary function of the position is performed. | Office environment, Clinical environment, Lab environment, Animal facility |
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Other working environment | NA |
Bending, stooping, twisting | Occasionally |
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Crawling | Not Applicable |
Driving | Not Applicable |
Kneeling | Occasionally |
Reaching | Occasionally |
Sitting | 2-5 hours |
Standing | 2-5 hours |
Squatting | Occasionally |
Walking | Occasionally |
Atmospheric | Yes |
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Blood/body fluids | Yes |
Chemical hazards | Yes |
Working on or around moving machinery | Yes |
Electrical current | Yes |
Noise | No |
Changes of temperature/humidity | No |
Wear PPE | Yes |
Work with laboratory animals | Yes |
Radiation | |
Operating hand/power tools | Yes |
If you answered yes to any area above, please explain | Atmospheric: biohazards, radiation (x-rays), exposure to patients and research materials Blood/body fluids: during patient exams and procedures Chemical hazards: lab chemicals Working on or around machinery: Medical/lab equipment Electrical current: Medical/lab equipment Operating hand/power tools: laparoscopic tools, other medical/lab equipment |
Fine Manipulation | Yes, left and right |
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Repetitive Motion | Yes, left and right |
Grasping | Yes, left and right |
If you selected any area above, please explain | Operation of surgical tools and medical equipment during surgical procedures. |
Describe any other aspects and demands of the job not listed in this description. |
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(Open Ended Question)
Date Posted | April 23, 2025 |
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Requisition | 2025 - 118 |
Located In | Omaha, NE |
Job Type | Full-time Employee |
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