Incredible Senior Faculty Chief of Neurosurgery OpportunityAssistant, Associate, or Full Professor of SurgeryNew Surgery Chair, New Direction, Exciting ThingsBest Small City in AmericaYour PositionAre you ready to make a life changing decision?The Department of Surgery at the University of Missouri-Columbia is seeking a senior faculty surgeon to serve as Division Chief of Neurosurgery. Dr. Stephen Barnes who was the Division Chief of Trauma at MU Health as well as lead the Covid-19 response team for the entire MU Health system, has recently been named the Chair of Surgery. He is looking to build out his team with amazing talent and take the Surgery Department at MU Health in a different direction and to new heights. If you like to work with a Chairperson who has incredible energy, impeccable leadership skills, and you never have to guess where he stands on any issue, this is an opportunity you will want to consider. Dr. Barnes is truly building a winning team and he is looking for some incredible talent to round out his new department.The Division Chief is responsible for the continued development and successful growth of clinical, research, and teaching activities of the Division.The qualified candidate must have completed a residency training in an accredited plastic surgery training program and be board-certified or board-eligible through the American Board of Neurosurgery. Candidates must have excellent clinical skills and a strong interest and accomplished record in research, academics, and innovation.Applications from minorities and women are encouraged.8% Matching Retirement FundTotal employee + employer contribution at max match 8% + 8%=16%Moving Allowance1 week of holidaysHealth insurance for physician and familyReduction in tuition cost for your children who attend MUYour Money Goes Much Further in Mid-MissouriMissouri offers low state taxes, vibrant communities, and award-winning state parks, among other advantages. UM System campuses are in cities that offer a lower cost of living than many other metropolitan areas meaning you can pay less for day-to-day expenses and entertainment.' 66% less than New York, NY (Manhattan)' 59% less than San Francisco, CA' 46% less than Los Angeles, CA' 39% less than Chicago, IL' 27% less than Denver, CO' 21% less than Atlanta, GA' 15% less than Dallas, TXYour CommunityColumbia, MO is a fantastic place to raise a family, start a new career or simply settle down and enjoy the finer things in life. Whether you are single or ready to start a family this city has it all. Columbia has gained national acclaim as one of the best places for ' well, nearly everything! Take a moment and see what this well-kept secret has to offer! If these facts, don't convince you that Columbia, MO is one of the best places to live, I doubt if anything will.' Ranked as high as 2nd by Money Magazine ' Best Places to Live In The US' Thriving economy built on education, medic