Cardiac Intensive Care Medical Director
US-WA-Tacoma
clinical
Req #: 50905
Type: Physician Leadership
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Overview: Exceptional medical director opportunity within a high-growth environment! Responsibilities: Pediatrix is seeking an experienced and visionary CICU Medical Director to help lead our expanding pediatric cardiac intensive care program. This is a unique opportunity to shape a rapidly growing service line in the newly launched Mary Bridge Heart Center and brand-new hospital opening Spring 2026. State-of-the-Art Workplace * New hospital opening Spring 2026: Home of the new Mary Bridge Heart Center and a growing multidisciplinary cardiac program. * Expanded 22 bed PICU * Full pediatric subspecialty support and advanced ICU modalities Leadership with Impact * Serve as the Medical Director for Cardiac Intensive Care, guiding a program in high-growth mode. * Partner with exceptional cardiac surgery, cardiology, and ICU teams to build a thriving pediatric cardiac service. Work-Life Balance-Focused * Approximately 10 clinical shifts per month * Leadership incentives included, with protected administrative time to support program development * Sustainable schedule with approximately 80% clinical responsibilities. * Supported environment with collaborative teams and robust staffing models. About Tacoma: Located about 45 minutes outside of Seattle, WA, Tacoma boasts a lower cost-of-living with access to urban activities and suburban landscapes. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or a nature-loving homebody, the city provides a beautiful waterfront, parks, and mountain views. Steeped in nature's beauty, Tacoma is an ideal balance of lifestyle, accessibility, and professional opportunity. Qualifications: * Board Certified in Pediatric Critical Care. * Significant Clinical experience, with expertise in caring for children with complex congenital heart disease. * Additional formal CICU or cardiology training not required, but welcomed. * Leadership experience highly valued. * Passion for team-building, quality improvement, and advancing a growing cardiac program