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Dynamic Multiple Myeloma Physician Director Opportunity | Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, IN

full-time
Inpatient and outpatient

Indiana University Health University Hospital

Director of Multiple Myeloma Program

Indiana University School of Medicine & IU Health Academic Health System

Indiana University seeks an accomplished physician-scientist to lead its nationally recognized Multiple Myeloma Program within the Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. This leadership opportunity spans clinical, research, and educational missions across IU’s integrated academic health system.

Key Responsibilities

· Oversee clinical operations and strategic direction across multiple hospitals and cancer centers.

· Lead a comprehensive research portfolio in myeloma and related plasma cell disorders.

· Advance translational and cellular therapy initiatives in partnership with HHM Research Program and Brown Center for Immunotherapy.

· Mentor faculty and trainees; support program development and academic excellence.

· Collaborate with external partners to drive innovative, investigator-initiated trials and translational research.

Qualifications

· MD, DO, or MD/PhD with board certification in Hematology and Oncology.

· Minimum 5 years of leadership experience in clinical or translational myeloma research.

· Established, extramurally funded research program (e.g., NIH R01 or equivalent).

· Strong academic record and publication history in hematologic malignancies.

· Associate or Full Professor rank (or equivalent qualifications)

Environment & Partnerships

Join a vibrant Division of Hematology/Oncology, comprised of over 150 professionals. Collaborate with nationally recognized leaders in ASCO, ASH, and ECOG. Benefit from outstanding research infrastructure and access to leading-edge clinical care facilities across IU Health.

Benefits

· Competitive compensation and full benefits.

· Professional development support.

· Access to premier research facilities and vibrant academic community.

· Located in a welcoming city with diverse cultural and recreational offerings

Living in Indiana

· Ranked among the “Best Places to Live in the U.S.” by U.S. News & World Report (2023-2024)

· Top-rated schools and a diverse, welcoming population

· A vibrant arts scene and extensive outdoor recreation

· Home to professional sports teams and the world-famous Indianapolis 500 and the nation’s largest half marathon

Advancing Equity and Opportunity

Indiana University Health and the IU School of Medicine are equal opportunity employers committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We provide reasonable accommodations throughout the hiring process.

Location Insights

  • A+

    Public Schools

  • A+

    Overall

  • A-

    Access to Parks

  • A-

    Access to Restaurants

  • B

    Access to Outdoor Activities

  • B

    Cost of Living

  • Total Population

    72,177

  • Median Rent

    $1,612

  • Median Home Value

    $407,400

  • Median Income

    $145,792

Posted August 1, 2025