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Be part of the UF Pediatrics Neurology Team! See a full list of open options below.

Pediatric Neurologist

Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor

Join the University of Florida’s prestigious College of Medicine as a Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor in Pediatric Neurology. This non-tenure track faculty position offers an exceptional opportunity to advance your career within our dynamic Pediatric Neurology team while making a meaningful impact on children’s neurological health.

Pediatric Neurologist

Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor

The University of Florida Health (UF Health) Pediatric Neurology division is seeking a board-certified/board-eligible Pediatric Neurologist with specialized training and expertise in movement disorders. This faculty position offers an exciting opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team committed to excellence in clinical care, research, and education in pediatric movement disorders. 

Pediatric Neurologist

Epileptologist

The University for Florida Department of Pediatrics Division of Neurology are seeking a highly qualified epileptologist to join our academic faculty. The ideal candidate will have expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy, with experience in advanced epilepsy management including medical, dietary, surgical, and neurostimulation therapies. Responsibilities will include providing patient care, participating in multidisciplinary epilepsy care teams, and contributing to the epilepsy monitoring unit.

Pediatric Neuromuscular Physician

Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor

The University of Florida’s Department of Pediatrics is seeking a Pediatric Neuromuscular physician to join our Pediatric Neurology Division as an Assistant or Associate Professor in the non-tenure track. Candidates will have the opportunity to participate in our multidisciplinary MDA clinic, teach neuromuscular fellows, and perform EMG and botulinum toxin injections for spasticity. The qualified applicant will have completed fellowship training in neuromuscular disorders and EMG.