Senior Faculty Benign Hematologist

Company/Institution: Duke University School of Medicine | AMN Healthcare
Location: Raleigh-Durham, NC, USA
Degree Requirements: MD, Board Certified Salary: $300,000 or above
Job Type: Faculty Posted: January 19, 2026
Job Setting: Medical School Application Period: December 11, 2025-April 19, 2026

Shape the future of Hematology at a world-class, nationally ranked academic center. Duke University School of Medicine seeks a board-certified Hematologist for a Senior Faculty position at the Associate Professor or Professor level, focusing on Non-Malignant Hematology across inpatient and outpatient settings. This position offers clear pathways to future leadership opportunities, as well as meaningful mentoring, teaching, and clinical or translational research activities. Connect with us today to learn more.

Opportunity Highlights

  • Practice at Duke University School of Medicine, a world-class academic center
  • Pursue program leadership opportunities under guidance and mentorship from Division Chief, Dr. Thomas Ortel
  • Teach, mentor, and pursue clinical or translational research as senior faculty
  • Deliver exceptional Non-Malignant Hematology care within Duke’s stellar sickle cell, hemostasis and thrombosis, leukocyte, and apheresis programs
  • Manage Benign Hematology patients while incorporating telehealth strategies to expand clinical outreach efforts far beyond, as Duke Health System expands its footprint across North Carolina and beyond
  • Supervise fellows, residents, APPs, and students in clinical teaching settings
  • Participate and advance clinical or translational research while supporting strategic Division growth
  • Incorporate outpatient and/or inpatient clinical effort with teaching, administrative, and academic time determined by your professional interests
  • Collaborate with dedicated Benign Hematology APPs and full nursing, pharmacy, infusion, and care coordination support
  • Leverage Duke’s extensive clinical research and clinical trials infrastructure with support for funded investigations
  • Develop new or participate in existing niche programs focused on vascular malformations, thrombotic microangiopathies, and/or clonal hematopoiesis
  • Foster collaborations with other Divisions within the Department of Medicine and the School of Medicine

Community Information

Raleigh-Durham, NC, offers a vibrant, university-centered community boasting Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Research Triangle Park. Set in the rolling Piedmont between the Atlantic beaches and the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, residents enjoy North Carolina’s mild four-season climate and easy weekend escapes to mountains, lakes, and the coast. Raleigh-Durham feels both energetic and approachable, with walkable historic districts, revitalized downtowns, and a diverse food and arts scene that give “Bull City” its distinctive character.

  • US News named Raleigh-Durham a Best Place to Live and Retire in America
  • North Carolina was named a Best Place to Practice in America for 2025 (Medscape)
  • Exceptional Livability Score from Area Vibes, with A+ grades for Amenities, Commute, Housing, and Health & Safety, and an A- for Cost of Living
  • Overall A grade from Niche, and also named a Most Diverse City in America, a Best City to Live in America, and a Best City for Young Professionals in America
  • Outdoor enthusiasts can hike along the Eno River at Eno River State Park and West Point on the Eno or run and cycle the 22-plus-mile American Tobacco Trail, a rails-to-trails greenway that links communities throughout the Triangle area
  • Housing options range from historic in-town neighborhoods and modern urban lofts to quieter suburban communities 

How to Apply

Interested in learning more?
Contact Ally Geller, Senior Managing Consultant, for additional details or to discuss this opportunity confidentially.

Email: ally.geller@amnhealthcare.com
Phone: 469-925-6369

Contact Information

Ally Geller
2999 Olympus Blvd
Ste. 500
Dallas, TX 75019 USA
ally.geller@amnhealthcare.com

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