Basic Function and Responsibilities
The Associate Chief Operating Officer, Multi-Specialty will provide the leadership and direction necessary to manage the day-to-day business operations of surgical, medical, diagnostic and therapeutic clinics within an outpatient setting including planning, operational efficiency, finance, information technology and quality. Success depends on the candidate's ability to effectively utilize his/her business savvy skills in: operations management, finance and relationship development with key stakeholders and practice physicians; understanding of competitive market dynamics; and ability to align vision with organizational strategic goals.
The ideal candidate will have strong operational acumen and experience working across multi-site and multi-specialty networks. He/she will be skilled at developing strong physician relationships and able to lead others in initiatives aimed at strengthening market presence, integrating services, practice site's performance and developing a motivated, high-performing team. He/she will also be skilled at building collaborative relationships both internally and externally and realize the value each organization can bring in order to build an integrated delivery system.
The Associate Chief Operating Officer (ACOO), Multi-Specialty, is a key member of the Ambulatory Care Services executive team, providing strategic and operational leadership for the day-to-day business operations of multi-specialty medical, surgical, diagnostic, and therapeutic clinics. This role spans planning, operational excellence, financial performance, quality outcomes, information systems, and market integration.
We are seeking a dynamic leader with a strong operational mindset and experience managing multi-site, multi-specialty practices. The ideal candidate will have proven success building relationships with physicians, staff, and system stakeholders, while aligning operations with institutional strategy to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care.
Organizational Relationships
- Has a direct reporting relationship to the COO of Ambulatory Care Services
- Partners with the Physician and Nursing leaders to effectively oversee, operationalize, and implement Ambulatory Care strategic and operational priorities
- Oversees Ambulatory Care Unit (ACU) Group Leadership and ACU Clinic Leadership to identify, resolve, and appropriately communicate safety, quality, and care delivery issues
- In partnership with physician and nursing leadership, the ACOO provides functional and operational oversight of ACU Group Leadership for departments aligned to their Interdisciplinary Program, and respective ACU Clinic Leadership