Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician
Company: Siskin Children's Institute
Location: Chattanooga
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description:
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics East Tennessee Children’s
Hospital is seeking a Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician or a
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Physician. This is an opportunity
to join a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team of medical and mental
health professionals who integrate care into all aspects of
pediatric and adolescent health care. Successful candidates will
possess education, skills, and experience to serve a diverse
population with clinical services to evaluate a wide range of
neurodevelopmental and behavioral difficulties including learning
disorders, habit & regulatory disorders, ADHD, developmental
disabilities, and complications from chronic illnesses and
disabling conditions. The ideal candidate will be expected to have
strong clinical and communication skills with an interest in
working with both typical and medically complex children. The
successful candidate will be a board-eligible/certified
Developmental-Behavioral pediatrician or a Neurodevelopmental
Disabilities trained physician who is board eligible/certified in
neurology (child), pediatrics, and neurodevelopmental disabilities
and must be able to obtain a Tennessee Medical License. This
position includes a highly competitive salary and robust benefit
package, along with productivity and quality-based incentives. This
position has a potential opportunity for a faculty appointment with
the University of Tennessee - Graduate School of Medicine, rank
commensurate with experience. East Tennessee Children's Hospital
will launch a pediatric residency program in 2027! This is an
amazing opportunity to be part of building an educational program
for the next generation of pediatricians. About East Tennessee
Children’s Hospital East Tennessee Children’s Hospital is a
free-standing, independent, not-for-profit pediatric health care
system serving the East Tennessee region. We exist to improve the
health of children through comprehensive, family-centered care,
wellness and education. As a Comprehensive Regional Pediatric
Center, we offer full capabilities to care for seriously ill
children in a unique pediatric environment and offer the services
of many different pediatric subspecialties. Annually, our hospital
serves more than 130,000 patients including an average of 10,000
surgical cases, 54,300 emergency visits and 43,000 urgent care
visits. Care is at the CORE of who we are. We are comprised of team
members who live out our core values of Compassion, Ownership,
Respect and Excellence. We support each other by fostering a
culture of team engagement that creates moments that matter – every
interaction, every time. East Tennessee Children’s Hospital is
taking care of our future, one child at a time. About East
Tennessee Knoxville is a dynamic university town, offering a blend
of small-town southern charm and big-city opportunity, and is known
for its hospitality and affordability. Nestled in the foothills of
the Great Smoky Mountains, the city is located on the banks of the
Tennessee River and surrounded by large, beautiful lakes. The area
has four mild seasons with a wealth of opportunities for sports and
outdoor enthusiasts. Explore 850 miles of hiking trails, easily
drive six hours to the beach or take one of the 25 direct flights
from the regional airport to visit a new destination. This area is
a wonderful place to raise a family with excellent public schools
and lots of family-friendly activities. Knoxville is experiencing
steady growth, while still maintaining a small town feel where no
one meets a stranger. Continue your medical career with a team that
values compassion, ownership, respect and excellence. Please
contact Linda Cox-Collier, lcoxcollier@etch.com or (865) 541-8532
to learn more about this opportunity. Requirements:
Keywords: Siskin Children's Institute, Alpharetta , Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician, Healthcare , Chattanooga, Georgia