Description:Must be board certified in General Surgery with Added Qualifications in Surgical Critical Care.Be a current ATLS instructor Have previous Trauma Medical Director (Associate or Full) experience with state and regional exposureBe committed to impactful performance improvementDemonstrate leadership and teamwork skillsTMD has authority to lead the trauma program and acute care surgery service.Duties are organized around 12-hour primary in-house coverage, plus 12-hour back-up.The acute care surgery team has six advanced practice professionals.General surgery residents rotate on the service.The program participates in TQIP and TQIP collaboratives.Supported by a multispecialty team of Cardiothoracic, Vascular, Orthopedic, Neurosurgery and Interventional RadiologyIncentive/Benefits Package:Very competitive compensation with academic appointment through University of South FloridaAbout Hospital: A full-service, level II trauma and acute-care hospital with 365 beds including 10 ORs and 28 ICU beds Current facility expansion projects for 408 total inpatient beds, and an additional 20-bed ICU Hospital is the only Comprehensive Stroke Center in Clay County9 ACGME residencies/fellowships44 bed emergency department with 2 dedicated trauma bays with 112,000 annual patient visits Hospital accolades include:Leapfrog Top Teaching Hospital and Safety Grade A facilityRanked in Americas top 250 hospital by HealthgradesTop 5 in the state for Critical Care by HealthgradesAmong top 100 hospitals in the country for stroke, pulmonary and critical care by HealthgradesRanked in top 5% in the country for womens care by HealthgradesAmerican Heart Association Get with the Guidelines recipients for Stroke Gold Plus, AFib Gold and Heart Failure GoldOur inpatient rehabilitation center is Commission on Accreditation Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accreditedA U.S. News and World Report High Performing HospitalCommunity:With over 200 days of sunshine per year, no state income taxes, lower cost of living, proximity to 22 miles of beaches, the largest urban park system in the nation, world-class fishing, vibrant street arts scene, and local distilleries and craft breweries, Jacksonville is a top destination to work and live. It is the 12th largest city in the United States and more than 500 people move to Northeast Florida each week with jobs being the major driving relocation factor.