Neonatology - Physician
Company: IU Health Medical Group - Indiana University Healt
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: January 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Neonatology - Physician at IU Health Medical Group - Indiana
University Health summary: The Neonatologist provides expert care
for critically ill and premature newborns in Level III and IV NICUs
at Riley Hospital for Children, collaborating with
multidisciplinary teams including maternal-fetal medicine and
pediatric subspecialists. The role involves daytime attending
responsibilities, high-risk delivery service participation, night
call coverage, and active contribution to academic and quality
improvement initiatives. This position offers a faculty appointment
opportunity at Indiana University School of Medicine and requires
board certification in pediatrics and neonatal-perinatal medicine.
Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health is seeking
a compassionate, patient-focused Neonatologist to join our
nationally recognized team in Indianapolis. As a leader in neonatal
care, Riley Children’s treats more than 3,500 newborns annually
across its Level IV and Level III NICUs. Our multidisciplinary
team—comprised of board-certified neonatologists, advanced practice
providers, and pediatric subspecialists—delivers comprehensive,
lifesaving care that often begins prenatally and continues through
the NICU stay and beyond. We work closely with maternal-fetal
medicine, pediatric surgical and medical subspecialties, and
neurodevelopmental follow-up programs to ensure seamless,
family-centered care. This is an exciting opportunity to join a
dynamic academic environment where your clinical expertise, passion
for teaching, and commitment to innovation will make a lasting
impact. This position will serve the neonatal intensive care units
at Riley Hospital for Children, home to Indiana’s most advanced and
comprehensive neonatal care. The Martha Ann (Rieth) Van Dyke NICU,
a 60-bed Level IV unit located in the Simon Family Tower, provides
the highest level of care for premature and critically ill
newborns. Riley Children’s is consistently ranked among the top
neonatology programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report and
ranks 6th out of 47 U.S. centers in patient complexity, according
to the Children’s Hospital Neonatal Consortium. In addition, the
Riley Maternity Tower houses a 45-bed Level III NICU, a dedicated
labor and delivery unit, and one of the nation’s few obstetrical
intensive care units. Riley is also home to the Heart Center NICU,
which includes specialized beds for cardiac intensive care
newborns, along with a newly added 12-bed Progressive Care NICU.
Together, these units form the largest NICU in Indiana and one of
the largest in the country, offering unmatched opportunities for
clinical care, teaching, and innovation in maternal and neonatal
medicine. Clinical & Academic Highlights Serve as a primary daytime
attending physician in one or more of Riley Hospital’s neonatal
intensive care units, including the 60-bed Level IV NICU in the
Simon Family Tower and the 45-bed Level III NICU in the Riley
Maternity Tower. Participate in the high-risk delivery service and
provide consultative care for complex obstetric cases, working
closely with maternal-fetal medicine specialists and the
obstetrical ICU team. Night call responsibilities are an expected
component of the role and include in-house coverage during both
weeknights and weekends, supporting continuity of care for
critically ill newborns. Be an active member of the Division of
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, contributing to the education of
medical students, pediatric residents, neonatal fellows, and
advanced practice providers (NNPs and PAs). Candidates with
experience in quality improvement initiatives or the development of
clinical guidelines to reduce variation in care are highly valued.
Opportunities for academic engagement and scholarly activity are
encouraged. A faculty appointment with the Indiana University
School of Medicine is available and will be commensurate with
experience and academic interests. Competitive compensation and
generous benefits through Indiana University School of
Medicine:retirement, relocation, vacation, CME, quality bonus
potential Qualifications Completion of pediatric residency and
neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship BE/BC in pediatrics and
neonatal-perinatal medicine Physician MD/DO licensed in or eligible
forIndiana license See how you can thrive, right here at Indiana
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Louis , Louisville , and Cincinnati Keywords: Neonatologist, NICU,
neonatal intensive care, pediatric physician, neonatal-perinatal
medicine, high-risk delivery, Level IV NICU, clinical care, medical
education, Indiana University Health
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