The Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine at the University of Washington is seeking applicants for a full time (1.0) Clinical Assistant Professor or Clinical Associate Professor to join the Allergy/Immunology Section.
As part of a leading academic institution, the UW Allergy/Immunology Section is dedicated to education, collaboration, and excellence in clinical care and research. The section includes 7 clinically active faculty, 4 fellows, as well as an advanced practice provider. The successful candidate will provide clinical care to pediatric and adult patients with allergic and immunologic disorders in the outpatient clinics, and provide inpatient services as needed. Providers see a broad range of general allergy/immunology conditions and collaborate with numerous specialties including pulmonary, infectious diseases, and hematology/oncology to provide subspecialized care including, but not limited to, primary immunodeficiency, severe asthma, and drug allergy delabeling. Teaching responsibilities include oversight of medical students, residents, and fellows while on clinical service, contributing to fellowship education in classroom instruction, and mentorship. All University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research, and service.
The successful candidate will be appointed as a full-time faculty member at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor or Clinical Associate Professor. Specific rank will be commensurate with experience and qualifications as generally described in the UW Faculty Code Section 24-34 . Clinical faculty hold annual appointments that align with a 12-month service period (July 1-June 30) and may be reappointed to subsequent annual terms. Faculty with 12-month service periods are paid for 11 months of service over a 12-month period (July-June), meaning the equivalent of one month is available for paid time off. This position is anticipated to start in January 2026 or later.
The base salary range for this position will be: $17,084 - $21,667 per month ($205,008 - $260,004 annually) commensurate with experience and qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination.
Other compensation associated with this position may include incentive pay and administrative supplement.
For practitioners holding an appointment in one of the physicians practice plans, see the link for additional benefits that may be available at https://faculty.uwmedicine.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/UWP-Benefits-Summary-for-recruitingef-edits-v3.pdf
Freqently Asked Questions
Expertise in managing complex allergic and immunologic disorders, along with collaborative experience in multidisciplinary care involving pulmonary and hematology/oncology specialties, sets this Clinical Assistant Professor apart. Proficiency in both pediatric and adult patient care within academic outpatient and inpatient settings is essential.
Advancement often hinges on demonstrated clinical excellence, impactful teaching contributions, and scholarly research output. Accumulating leadership roles in fellowship education and involvement in interdisciplinary projects can facilitate promotion from assistant to associate professor within academic medical centers.
Daily duties blend patient care across outpatient allergy/immunology clinics, inpatient consultations, and active mentorship of medical trainees. Faculty also engage in collaborative research efforts and contribute to curriculum development for fellows and residents in a fast-paced academic environment.
Faculty are supported with access to continuous education programs, administrative supplements, and incentive pay. The UW system also offers a robust benefits package tailored to clinical educators, fostering growth through teaching, research, and service within a leading academic institution.
The center emphasizes structured mentorship and collaborative teamwork, enabling faculty to efficiently integrate patient care with teaching and research. Flexible scheduling aligned with 12-month appointments helps manage workload while fostering professional development in allergy and infectious diseases.
Seattle’s growing healthcare landscape creates moderate competition for specialized allergy/immunology roles, reflecting strong demand for clinicians adept in complex immunologic conditions. Candidates with comprehensive clinical and academic expertise typically have an advantage in this regional job market.
Washington State medical licensure is mandatory, with additional certifications in allergy/immunology or infectious diseases enhancing candidacy. Familiarity with state-specific clinical protocols and interdisciplinary collaboration standards also improves alignment with Seattle’s healthcare delivery model.
Salaries typically range between $17,084 and $21,667 per month, equating to approximately $205,008 to $260,004 annually. Compensation is commensurate with experience and includes potential incentive pay and administrative supplements, reflecting the high demand for skilled clinical faculty.
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