Lecturer / Assistant Professor - Nuclear Medicine - Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
About the role
Description:
NOTE: THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO AUGUST 31, 2025
The Department of Medical Imaging at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto is recruiting a radiologist in the Nuclear Medicine Division. The position is primarily based in Nuclear Medicine and PET imaging. The successful candidate must be eligible for a full-time clinical appointment at the rank of Lecturer or Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. The anticipated start date is January 1, 2026, or shortly thereafter.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (SHSC) is a fully affiliated hospital of the University of Toronto with over 1,212 total beds, of which 677 are dedicated to acute care. SHSC houses The Odette Cancer Center, one of the largest comprehensive cancer programs in the country and Canada’s first and largest trauma program. The radiology practice is composed of more than 50 subspecialty radiologists. The successful candidate will be a central team member in the division of Nuclear Medicine and will take on a key contributing role in all areas of subspecialty in nuclear medicine. The candidate will be an integral part of the teaching faculty of our undergraduate and postgraduate (Residency and Fellowship) programs and actively participate in research as a Clinician Teacher or Clinician Investigator.
Main Responsibilities:
- Central team member in the division of Nuclear Medicine.
- Key contributing role in all areas of subspecialty in nuclear medicine.
- Integral part of the teaching faculty of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
- Actively participate in research as a Clinician Teacher or Clinician Investigator.
Required Qualifications:
- Hold an MD or equivalent.
- Board-certified or Board-eligible in Nuclear Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, American Board of Radiology, or international equivalent.
- Strong preference for dual Fellowship in Radiology & Nuclear Medicine.
- Eligible for medical licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO).
- Recognized post-graduate training in Nuclear Medicine following completion of Radiology residency and/or subspecialty Nuclear Medicine fellowship training (1 year minimum).
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience and research interest in PET-CT and PET-MRI imaging.
- Strong Theranostics skillset.
- Demonstration of imaging scholarship for the academic appointment.
Additional Information:
- Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.
- Compensation is based on fee for service model.
- The estimated income range will be $300,000 to $400,000 per annum for a full-time equivalent to start with opportunity for increased salary commensurate with experience and academic credentials.
Qualified candidates should send their curriculum vitae, cover letter, and three references to:
Dr. Sean Symons Radiologist in Chief, Department of Medical Imaging c/o Kimberly Wong, Executive Assistant Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre MG-161, 2075 Bayview Avenue Toronto, Ontario Canada M4N 3M5 e-mail: kimberly.wong@sunnybrook.ca
The position will remain open until filled.
For more information about the Department of Medical Imaging, please visit our home page at http://medical-imaging.utoronto.ca/.
About University of Toronto
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada’s top university with a long history of challenging the impossible and transforming society through the ingenuity and resolve of our faculty, students, alumni, and supporters.
We are proud to be one of the world’s top research-intensive universities, bringing together top minds from every conceivable background and discipline to collaborate on the world’s most pressing challenges. As a catalyst for discovery, innovation, and progress, we prepare our students for success through an outstanding global education and commitment to inclusive excellence.
The ideas, innovations, and actions of more than 660,000 graduates advance U of T’s impact on communities across the globe.
Lecturer / Assistant Professor - Nuclear Medicine - Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
About the role
Description:
NOTE: THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO AUGUST 31, 2025
The Department of Medical Imaging at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto is recruiting a radiologist in the Nuclear Medicine Division. The position is primarily based in Nuclear Medicine and PET imaging. The successful candidate must be eligible for a full-time clinical appointment at the rank of Lecturer or Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. The anticipated start date is January 1, 2026, or shortly thereafter.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (SHSC) is a fully affiliated hospital of the University of Toronto with over 1,212 total beds, of which 677 are dedicated to acute care. SHSC houses The Odette Cancer Center, one of the largest comprehensive cancer programs in the country and Canada’s first and largest trauma program. The radiology practice is composed of more than 50 subspecialty radiologists. The successful candidate will be a central team member in the division of Nuclear Medicine and will take on a key contributing role in all areas of subspecialty in nuclear medicine. The candidate will be an integral part of the teaching faculty of our undergraduate and postgraduate (Residency and Fellowship) programs and actively participate in research as a Clinician Teacher or Clinician Investigator.
Main Responsibilities:
- Central team member in the division of Nuclear Medicine.
- Key contributing role in all areas of subspecialty in nuclear medicine.
- Integral part of the teaching faculty of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
- Actively participate in research as a Clinician Teacher or Clinician Investigator.
Required Qualifications:
- Hold an MD or equivalent.
- Board-certified or Board-eligible in Nuclear Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, American Board of Radiology, or international equivalent.
- Strong preference for dual Fellowship in Radiology & Nuclear Medicine.
- Eligible for medical licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO).
- Recognized post-graduate training in Nuclear Medicine following completion of Radiology residency and/or subspecialty Nuclear Medicine fellowship training (1 year minimum).
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience and research interest in PET-CT and PET-MRI imaging.
- Strong Theranostics skillset.
- Demonstration of imaging scholarship for the academic appointment.
Additional Information:
- Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.
- Compensation is based on fee for service model.
- The estimated income range will be $300,000 to $400,000 per annum for a full-time equivalent to start with opportunity for increased salary commensurate with experience and academic credentials.
Qualified candidates should send their curriculum vitae, cover letter, and three references to:
Dr. Sean Symons Radiologist in Chief, Department of Medical Imaging c/o Kimberly Wong, Executive Assistant Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre MG-161, 2075 Bayview Avenue Toronto, Ontario Canada M4N 3M5 e-mail: kimberly.wong@sunnybrook.ca
The position will remain open until filled.
For more information about the Department of Medical Imaging, please visit our home page at http://medical-imaging.utoronto.ca/.
About University of Toronto
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada’s top university with a long history of challenging the impossible and transforming society through the ingenuity and resolve of our faculty, students, alumni, and supporters.
We are proud to be one of the world’s top research-intensive universities, bringing together top minds from every conceivable background and discipline to collaborate on the world’s most pressing challenges. As a catalyst for discovery, innovation, and progress, we prepare our students for success through an outstanding global education and commitment to inclusive excellence.
The ideas, innovations, and actions of more than 660,000 graduates advance U of T’s impact on communities across the globe.