Specialist Pediatric Endocrinologist

<strong>Overview<br><br></strong>M42 delivers comprehensive healthcare services across the full continuum of care; from primary care to advanced specialty treatments. Leveraging cutting-edge health technologies and precision medicine, we ensure the highest standards of effectiveness, efficiency, and patient-centered outcomes. With a global presence spanning more than 480 facilities in 27 countries and a dedicated workforce of over 20,000 professionals, M42 is uniquely positioned to redefine the future of healthcare on a global scale.<br><br>Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Hospital is a state-of-the-art hospital serving Abu Dhabi’s Northern Emirates. With 200+ beds and JCI accreditation, it delivers world-class, community-focused care. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and the expertise of M42’s renowned network (including Imperial College London Diabetes Centre, Amana Healthcare, Mubadala Health Dubai, and Healthpoint), SSBZH stands at the forefront of medical innovation. The hospital is dedicated to improving health outcomes, facilitating access to quality care and addressing the unique needs of military personnel, their families, and the broader community in the Northern Emirates.<br><br>Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Hospital is seeking a dedicated and experienced Specialist in Pediatric Endocrinology to join our multidisciplinary care team. This role focuses on the diagnosis, management, and long-term care of pediatric endocrine and metabolic disorders. The ideal candidate will have strong clinical expertise in conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, growth and puberty issues, and other hormone-related conditions, while also supporting general pediatric needs within a specialty-driven environment.<br><br><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Provide expert assessment, diagnosis, and management of pediatric endocrine disorders.</li><li>Lead the care of children with conditions such as Type 1 diabetes, growth disorders, thyroid dysfunction, metabolic disorders, and pubertal abnormalities.</li><li>Deliver general pediatric care as needed within outpatient and specialized clinic settings.</li><li>Collaborate closely with endocrinologists, diabetes educators, nutritionists, nurses, and allied health teams to deliver comprehensive, family-centered care.</li><li>Participate in the hospital’s on-call rota to ensure safe and continuous medical coverage.</li><li>Contribute to patient education, clinical quality initiatives, and evidence-based practice.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Board-certified or equivalent Specialist Pediatric Endocrinologist.</li><li>Strong clinical background in pediatric endocrine and metabolic disorders.</li><li>Experience in both general pediatrics and specialty endocrine care.</li><li>Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a collaborative approach to care.</li><li>DOH licensure or eligibility.<br><br></li></ul>If you’re committed to delivering exceptional care for children with endocrine conditions and want to grow your career within a leading, innovation‑driven hospital, we’d like to hear from you. Join Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Hospital and contribute to a team that puts patients first and strives for excellence every day.

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