The Georgia Cancer Center and the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (MCG) invite applications for a full-time faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor level in Medical Oncology with a focus on solid tumors.The successful candidate will build and lead a robust clinical practice within the Georgia Cancer Center, working collaboratively with Surgical Oncology and Radiation Oncology colleagues through multidisciplinary tumor clinics. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a growing academic oncology program with strong institutional support for clinical excellence, research, and education. About Augusta University & Georgia Cancer Center The Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University is a rapidly expanding academic medical center that, over the past decade, has experienced:48% growth in student applications25% increase in student enrollment146% increase in sponsored research fundingLocated in Augusta, Georgia, the state s second-largest city, Augusta University serves as a regional hub for advanced clinical care, research, and medical education.Augusta University is home to several nationally recognized research institutes and programs focused on genomics, proteomics, molecular medicine, and immunotherapy, including:Institute of Molecular Medicine and GeneticsCenter for Genomic Medicine and BiotechnologyMolecular Oncology ProgramImmunotherapy CenterExperimental Therapeutics and Immune Therapy ProgramsClinical research is supported through the Georgia Cancer Center s translational research infrastructure, NCORP grant funding, investigator-initiated trials, and participation in national cooperative group studies. Faculty are strongly encouraged to collaborate with both basic science and clinical investigators to develop innovative, state-of-the-art research programs. Compensation & Resources A competitive salary and startup resources will be offered, commensurate with experience and academic rank. The compensation package includes an incentive plan that rewards clinical productivity and/or research funding success. Minimum Qualifications MD or DO degreeBoard-certified or board-eligible in Hematology/OncologyDemonstrated experience or strong interest in developing a comprehensive academic solid tumor programAbility to provide official academic transcripts upon selection Preferred Qualifications Prior academic medical oncology experienceDemonstrated commitment to clinical excellence, research, and multidisciplinary collaboration