Physician, Division Director Infectious Diseases with SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital
Company: SSM Health
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
SSM Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Community
Description: About SLUCare Physician Group and SSM Health: The
Division of Infectious Diseases of the Saint Louis University (SLU)
School of Medicine and SSM Health Academic Division in St. Louis,
Missouri, seeks a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as its next
Division Director and the Associate Director of the SLU Center for
Vaccine Development. Title/Scope - Division Director, Infectious
Diseases – leader of clinical and research mission -0.2 FTE
-Associate Director, Center for Vaccine Development- O.8 FTE,
including supported time for individual research Organizational
Context: Saint Louis University School of Medicine, SLUCare
Physician Group, and SSM Health have partnered for decades to
deliver exceptional care at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's
Hospital, SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital, and SSM Health Saint
Louis University Hospital. On July 1, 2022, SLUCare's faculty, and
other academic medical professionals and staff became the dedicated
academic physician practice of SSM Health. Currently SLUCare's over
740 clinical faculty collaborate with SSM Health's more than 600
community-based providers to deliver care at over 50 physician
office locations as well as through comprehensive virtual health
services. The integration affords patients improved and seamless
access to all levels of care, including highly specialized
procedures and clinical trials. The integration provides an
investment in the Saint Louis University School of Medicine to
expand medical education and clinical research across the region.
SLU School of Medicine has an oversight of the academic activities
of teaching and research, and academic rank and tenure of the
faculty. The Department of Medicine is the largest department at
SLU School of Medicine, comprising 11 divisions and 15 graduate
medical education programs. The Division of Infectious Diseases
includes 11 clinical and 14 research faculty members, as well as a
robust Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program. The Division
operates primarily at the state-of-the-art Saint Louis University
Hospital, a Level I trauma center, and also provides comprehensive
outpatient services at the Center for Specialized Medicine.
Clinically, the Division is distinguished by its programs in
infection prevention, antibiotic stewardship, outpatient antibiotic
therapy, and HIV care through a Ryan White Grant. A dedicated
clinical section chief overseas daily clinical operations, allowing
the division director to focus on strategic leadership and academic
pursuits. Renowned for delivering high-quality care to patients
across the bi-state region, the Division also offers outstanding
educational experiences for medical students, residents, and
fellows. The ACGME-accredited Infectious Diseases Fellowship
Program provides comprehensive training and prepares fellows for
successful careers in the field. The Division has an outstanding
35-year history of research in vaccinology and immunology,
including from the discovery space through phase I-IV clinical
trials. This history has led to the establishment of an
internationally recognized Center for Vaccine Development (CVD)
with a record of accomplishments including receipt of more than 150
million in extramural funding, and completion of more than 100
phase I-IV trials (dozens focused on urgent pandemic preparedness
and urgent response trials). The CVD has been a member of an elite,
NIH-funded Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit (VTEU) network for
the past 35 years. Key qualifications for the Division Director
role include: A proven record of excellence in patient care,
education, and training of future healthcare leaders Research
strengths in immunology, vaccinology, epidemiology, and/or public
health National recognition as an academic leader with expertise in
clinical care, research, education, and mentorship. Demonstrated
leadership qualities, including a growth mindset and advocacy for
the Division's faculty, trainees, and staff Expertise that will
foster collaborative initiatives and build trust among colleagues
and institutional partners, including SSM Health Saint Louis Region
and System, and the Saint Louis VA Medical Center Integrity,
effective communication skills, and the ability to promote a
culture of excellence. Experience navigating complex organizational
structures and collaborating with both academic and community
physicians and leaders. Applicants must hold an MD, DO, or MD/PhD
degree, be board-certified in Infectious Diseases, and be eligible
for medical licensure in Missouri. Candidates should demonstrate
outstanding leadership and administrative experience within an
academic medical center, along with a strong commitment to clinical
care, education, service, and research. A successful track record
in recruiting and retaining talent, as well as national or
international recognition through involvement in academic and
professional organizations, is highly desirable. Nominations,
expressions of interest, and applications (including a cover letter
and CV) should be submitted via email to the Search Committee
Chair. John C. Edwards, MD PhD Badeeh A. and Catherine V. Bander
Professor of Internal Medicine Director, Division of Nephrology
Saint Louis University School of Medicine – SSM Health Academic
Division john.edwards@slucare.ssmhealth.com Jessica Hampton Program
Coordinator Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology
Saint Louis University Hospital – SSM Health SLUCare SLUCare
Academic Pavilion 1008 South Spring, 2nd Floor Saint Louis, MO
63110 Jessica.Hampton1@ssmhealth.com SLUCare Physician Group and
SSM Health have partnered for decades to provide exceptional
medical services to patients at Cardinal Glennon Children's
Hospital, St. Mary's Hospital, and most recently Saint Louis
University Hospital. SLUCare's more than 600 faculty, other
academic medical professionals, and staff are now a dedicated
academic physician division within SSM Health – St. Louis and
continue their work as researchers and educators. They will
collaborate with SSM Health Medical Group's more than 600
community-based providers to deliver care at more than 50 physician
office locations, as well as through comprehensive virtual and
digital health services. Our continued investment in our physicians
and their practices reflects the commitment we have to advancing
health care for the communities we serve. Home to the famed Gateway
Arch, St. Louis is one of the most livable cities in the country.
This sprawling metropolitan mecca features a large variety of
neighborhoods and communities spanning six counties. With an
affordable housing market, trendy neighborhoods like Cherokee
Street and Delmar Loop, and the booming economic landscape of the
city make this one of the most attractive cities for young
professionals. There is more to do per square mile in St. Louis
than in any other city in the state. With restaurants, parks,
recreation, cultural activities and sporting events, there's always
something to do or see here. SSM Health is committed to equal
employment opportunity based on race, color, religion, national
origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy,
age, physical or
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