Chair, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Company: Vanderbilt University Medical Center - Department
Location: Nashville
Posted on: February 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Position Vanderbilt University Medical Center seeks an
outstanding leader to serve as Chair of the Department of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) within the Section of Surgical
Sciences. This senior leadership position reports directly to the
Surgeon-in-Chief and Chair of the Section of Surgical Sciences and
requires an individual with broad experience and ability to manage
the multiple missions of a major academic department: clinical
excellence, research, and education. The successful candidate
should be eligible for appointment at the Associate Professor or
Professor level at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. About
the Department The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at
VUMC is nationally recognized for its comprehensive clinical
services, innovative research, and exceptional training programs.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality patient care, educate
the next generation of oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and advance
the specialty through groundbreaking research. Clinical expertise
spans the full scope of OMFS, including dentoalveolar surgery,
orthognathic and craniofacial surgery, TMJ disorders, oral
pathology and oncology, implantology and reconstructive surgery,
and management of facial trauma. The department’s robust clinical
practice includes more than 1,000 operating room cases annually and
is supported by a dedicated team of eight clinical faculty. In
addition to oral and maxillofacial surgeons, the faculty includes
adult and pediatric general dentists, and craniofacial orthodontist
supporting a very busy and successful hospital-based practice.
Education and Training Our CODA-accredited residency program
attracts top candidates nationwide and prepares graduates for
leadership roles in academic medicine/dentistry and private
practice. Trainees benefit from exposure to advanced surgical
techniques, interdisciplinary care, and robust research
opportunities. Fellowship training in specialized areas such as
craniofacial surgery and head and neck oncology is also available.
Research The Department supports a dynamic research enterprise
focused on craniofacial development, tissue engineering,
regenerative medicine, and clinical outcomes. Faculty collaborate
with world-class programs in genomics, personalized medicine, and
biomedical engineering through the Vanderbilt Institute for
Surgical Engineering (VISE). Our investigators are highly
competitive for NIH and other extramural funding. Leadership
Responsibilities The incoming Chair will be responsible for all
clinical, educational, and research activities within the
Department, including strategic planning and growth, budgeting and
resource management, ensuring quality outcomes and patient
satisfaction, recruiting and mentoring faculty, fostering diversity
and inclusion, and building collaborations across VUMC and beyond.
About Vanderbilt University Medical Center VUMC is a leading
academic medical center comprised of seven hospitals, including
Vanderbilt University Hospital, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's
Hospital, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, and other facilities.
With more than 1,741 licensed beds, VUMC offers state-of-the-art
operating rooms and acute care facilities. The medical center
employs approximately 43,000 people, including 4,930 clinicians and
over 1,200 resident physicians, making it the largest
non-governmental employer in Middle Tennessee. Each year, VUMC
handles 3.3 million patient visits and 213,000 emergency department
visits. VUMC remains a top NIH-funded institution, ranking 5th
nationally among U.S. medical schools. In FY24, it received $586
million in NIH support, and overall annual research awards now
exceed $1 billion from government, industry, foundations, and
donors. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine continues to rank
among the top U.S. medical schools for NIH funding and hosts
leading programs in genomics, personalized medicine, and biomedical
informatics. Location Nashville, Tennessee, offers a vibrant
cultural scene, strong economy, and high quality of life. Ranked
among the best U.S. metropolitan areas, 'Music City' combines
affordability with outstanding schools and amenities. Application
Instructions Interested candidates should submit a letter of
application and curriculum vitae to: Seth J. Karp, M.D. Professor
of Surgery, Biomedical Ethics and Society, and Anesthesiology
William Scott Jr. Chair in Surgery Chair, Section of Surgical
Sciences System Surgeon-in-Chief, Vanderbilt University Medical
Center 1161 – 21 st Ave. S, MCN D-4314 Nashville, TN 37232-2730 c/o
Margie Tattersfield e-mail: margie.tattersfield@vumc.org
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