Faculty Position, Department of Pediatric Medicine - Psychiatry Division
Company: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Location: Memphis
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
SJCRH Join a world-renowned institution dedicated to advancing
treatment for children with catastrophic diseases. At St. Jude , we
have one common goal: find cures for children with cancer and other
life-threatening diseases through research and treatment. We have a
unique opportunity for a highly motivated, board-certified (or
eligible) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Faculty Member. The
Division of Psychiatry , within the Department of Pediatric
Medicine , works in close coordination with a skilled psychosocial
team including psychology, neuropsychology, social work, child
life, music therapy, and pastoral care. Our practice focuses on
ensuring children diagnosed with cancer or other life-threatening
illnesses can receive treatment while minimizing distress and
potential psychiatric effects related to their disease or its
treatment. The Division of Psychiatry coordinates our care with
world-renowned oncologists, hematologists, infectious disease
experts, and other leaders in their field. We are active in
education, quality improvement, and are developing research that
will further inform our care and our field. As a faculty member,
you’ll experience the benefits of working in an environment where
patient care and treatment are prioritized above all else. This is
a remarkable opportunity to be part of a collaborative workplace
where all employees share the same commitment to make a difference
in the lives of the children we serve. St. Jude is ranked on
Fortune Magazine’s “100 Best Places to Work For” since 2010 and is
ranked a ‘Leader in Pediatric Oncology’ by US News and World Report
since 2008. We are the only NCI-designated comprehensive cancer
center devoted solely to children and our psychiatry providers work
exclusively with children, adolescents, and young adults. This
gives us a unique perspective in the small but growing field of
psychiatric oncology. Further, our patients often travel to St.
Jude from many regions and countries, often living near our
hospital for months or years. This allows for greater continuity of
care than many other psychiatric providers working in
consult/liaison roles. Memphis, one of the best-kept-secrets in the
U.S. This position is based in Memphis, TN, and we offer an
excellent relocation package. Memphis is a family-friendly
metropolitan area that more than a million residents call home.
Memphis is recognized for its world-class music, food and
hospitality. Cost of living is one of our biggest attractions; in
fact, Money listed Memphis as one of the least expensive cities in
which to raise a child. Mild winters and beautiful green spaces
make the city a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts – there are over 200
miles of bike-friendly lanes with more being added. Forbes recently
named Memphis the 4th happiest city in which to work and the U.S.
News and World Report ranked the Memphis metro area as a “Best
Place to Live.” Additionally, Tennessee residents enjoy no state
income tax. About the Psychiatry Division Works with children,
adolescents, and young adults with complex medical conditions,
including oncologic, hematologic, and infectious diseases Located
within a medical center that includes both inpatient and outpatient
care within the same hospital complex. This allows flexibility to
see patients who may require unexpected medical hospitalization
simply by walking from the psychiatry clinic to the inpatient
setting (a Collaborates and receive support from a well-developed
psychosocial team including psychologists, neuropsychologists,
social workers, case managers, spiritual care, child life, and
others. Numerous opportunities for committee involvement, quality
improvement / research, conference attendance, and education /
professional development. Maintain a high degree of autonomy in
your professional decision making and in pursing areas of interest
pertinent to your work. About St. Jude Research Multidisciplinary
collaboration is a cornerstone of our institutional culture, where
scientists and clinicians work together to advance our mission One
of the world’s largest cancer survivorship research programs The
first and only pediatric cancer center to be designated as a
Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute More
clinical trials for cancer than any other U.S. children’s hospital
Qualifications Applicants should have an MD or DO degree (or
equivalent). Successful candidates will have trained at ACGME
accredited psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry
fellowship programs. Candidates must be eligible for a State of
Tennessee medical/osteopathic license. Fellows in their final year
of training are also encouraged to apply. To apply Please submit a
letter of inquiry and CV directly online . For more information:
Andrew Elliott, MD Division of Psychiatry 262 Danny Thomas Place,
MS 140 Memphis, TN 38105-3678 Phone: 901-595-0388 Fax: 901-595-1165
Email: darrell.elliott@stjude.org – or – Olivia Glassell Phone:
901-595-4990 Email: olivia.funderburg@stjude.org St. Jude is an
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