Senior Consultant combined with Professor II/Associate Professor
Oslo University Hospital (OUH) is Norway’s largest hospital with over 20 000 employees and a budget of 30 billion NOK. It is a local hospital for parts of Oslo and has a regional function for the inhabitants in the South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority, as well as many national functions. The Hospital is responsible for much of the medical research and education of health personnel in Norway.
The University of Oslo (UiO) is Norway's largest research and educational institution with 28 000 students and 7 000 employees. Professional breadth and internationally recognized research environments make UiO an important contributor to society. The Faculty of Medicine was established in 1814 and is Norway's oldest medical faculty. The faculty works for progressive education, research and dissemination for the patients’ and society’s best interests. It is organized into three basic units and has approximately 1 500 employees (about 1 000 work years) and about 2 000 students.
A permanent position as Senior Consultant (orthopaedic surgery) is available at the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, at Ullevål or Aker. The position is affiliated with a part-time position as Professor II /Associate Professor (20 % position) in Medicine (orthopaedic surgery) at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo (UiO). It is required that the position holder attends to both positions.
Oslo University Hospital is a workplace with great diversity. We believe this is crucial to solving our tasks in the best possible way. We want this diversity to be reflected among the applicants for our positions, and encourage all qualified candidates, regardless of background, to apply.
The full-time clinical position at OUH:
The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery is one of 16 divisions at Oslo University Hospital and has its clinical and research activity at three locations (5 Departments): Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ullevål, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Aker, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rikshospitalet, Department of Orthopaedic Emergency and the Department of Research and Development. It encompasses the fields of orthopaedic traumatology, hand surgery including retransplant surgery, adult reconstruction, spinal including scoliosis surgery, foot/ankle surgery, pediatric orthopaedic surgery and arthroscopic surgery. The clinical activity of the present position is located at Ullevål or Aker. At the Orthopaedic Department Ullevål there are subdivisions for traumatology, adult reconstruction, pediatrics and spine. At Aker there is subdivisions in Foot and Ankle Surgery, Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery and Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine.
The clinical and academic position will be in one of the subspecialties at Ullevål or Aker in order to continue and further develop the clinical and scientific expertise of these. The scientific qualifications of the applicant will be of decisive importance for this position.
Qualification requirements – education and relevant personal qualities – for the clinical part of the position:
- The applicant must be a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon, clinically active and have a broad clinical experience. Norwegian health authorities demand a board certification issued in Norway in order to work as an orthopaedic surgeon in Norway. Applicants without a Norwegian board certification must present in detail how they will get this in due time
- The applicant should have broad experience as a senior consultant within one of the fields covered by Ullevål or Aker
- Certificate of good conduct
- Ability to work in a team
- Personal suitability for the position will be emphasized
We can offer:
- A challenging and friendly working environment
- High academic standards
- A favourable pension arrangement
- Advantageous welfare conditions
- An inclusive workplace
- Pay grade depending on qualifications
The part-time academic position at UiO:
The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at OUS has clinical, research and teaching activity at three locations, Rikshospitalet, Aker and Ullevål Hospital. The Division’s research activity is organized into 10 different research groups covering a broad range of basic and clinical research with an overall aim to improve patient care with emphasis on diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive measures.
The proximity to patients and their medical issues are the cornerstones for the research conducted at the Division and are aimed at improving patient care. High ethical standards ensure the confidentiality, and our goal is to continuously improve diagnostics, treatment and management for all our patients.
Applicants must be well-published in clinical and/or basic orthopaedic research and should be able to cover teaching in all fields of orthopaedic surgery, and specifically in trauma.
For complete job description with qualification requirements and basis of evaluation on the academic position please see: 2024-23015-description_orthopaedic-surgery.pdf
Applications for the academic part-time position must include:
- Cover letter and CV
- Complete list of publications
- Separate list of 10 most relevant publications to be evaluated specifically for the position (please send these publications attached in full text versions)
- Overview of experience in supervising PhD candidates, including names of the candidates, period of supervision, information on institutions and dates for the presentation of the theses, as well as specific information regarding experience as main- or co-supervisor for each candidate, https://www.med.uio.no/om/jobb/veiledninger/form---phd-candidate-supervision.odt
- Description of qualifications regarding administration, leadership, teaching and foreign language skills
- Other relevant qualifications
Please scan and send the documents as PDF-files (maximum 2 MB / file).
See guidelines for designing the application, information for applicants, rules for appointments to Associate/Adjunct Professorships as well as rules concerning pedagogical skills: http://www.med.uio.no/om/jobb/veiledninger/index.html
Enquiries about the application process related to the part-time position should be directed to Human Resources Advisor at the Institute of Clinical Medicine:
Kristoffer Viken Tobiassen: k.v.tobiassen@medisin.uio.no (+47) 22 84 46 84.
Contact information:
Head of Division and Professor Wender Figved (+47) 900 88 830.
Head of Research and Professor Lars Nordsletten (+47) 917 21 568.
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