
SSM Health
Physician, Division Director Infectious Diseases with SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital
St. Louis, MO
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.
About SSM Health
Thoughtful. Insightful. Purposeful. There is something wholly unique and special about practicing medicine at SSM Health. Being here, you’ll experience a remarkable feeling of purpose, fulfillment, and connectedness. It’s all-encompassing and inspiring, and it’s what defines and drives our teams every day. We call it the healing power of presence and it touches, enhances, and advances all aspects of the care we give and the careers we offer. For the clinicians at SSM Health, being here means being part of a heartful heritage of healing. It’s an opportunity to further a caring legacy while advancing medicine with an esteemed organization that encourages collaboration, empowers innovation, supports growth, and seeks to elevate care for everyone we serve. Together – We Care.Devoted care everywhereSSM Health’s healing legacy originated in St. Louis, Missouri over 150 years ago where five nuns, known as the Sisters of St. Mary’s, were called to aid and heal in God’s name. Since those humble beginnings, SSM Health has grown to become one of the largest Catholic not-for-profit integrated health systems serving the Midwest. Today, our healing ministry includes over 13,900 providers and approximately 40,000 team members, all working together with a shared Mission to deliver exceptional health care services that reveal the healing presence of God across Missouri, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Wisconsin. With 23 hospitals, 12 post-acute care centers, and over 650 physician offices and specialty care clinics spread across four states, SSM Health offers a world of opportunities where clinicians can do a world of good. Whether you’re seeking to heal, teach, learn, lead, connect, or discover, there’s a place within SSM Health for you to thrive. No matter where you work within SSM Health, you can expect to be cared for personally and rewarded professionally with:• A very comprehensive and competitive total compensation and benefits package.• Extensive support and resources to support continued personal and professional growth.• Strategic organizational investments in practice infrastructure and technologies to enhance our practice efficiency and increase clinician satisfaction.• Generous paid time off and paid family leave so our team members can achieve work-life balance.
Posted March 1, 2026