Chief Medical Officer - VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital
South Hill, VA 
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Posted 13 days ago
Job Description
The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) at Community Hospitals reports jointly to the Community Hospital President and to the Chief Medical Officer Ambulatory. The CMO is primarily responsible for leading and implementing the clinical direction of the community hospital and ambulatory care services and for providing clinical oversight to the integrated delivery of quality, efficient, and patient-centered healthcare services. The CMO works collaboratively with VCU Health department chairs, VCU Health Ambulatory division leadership and VCU Medical Education leadership to provide oversight of all practices and providers working in the community hospital region. With a focus on quality and safety, the CMO works closely with health system administration and leaders across the enterprise to continuously improve clinical operations ensuring patients receive equitable, high-quality, safe medical care.

The executive will develop and execute equitable initiatives to improve current services, along with the development of new services. As a key member of the health system leadership team, the CMO works directly in the development and implementation of the health system's strategic plan. The CMO serves as a liaison to the medical staff and health system administration, and in collaboration with the larger team, creates an inclusive culture of respect, mutual support, and extraordinary quality and service consistent with the health system's strategy, mission, and values.

The CMO fosters a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace, and ensures VCUHS entities in scope comply with both, VCU and VCUHS policies and procedures.

Education, Licensure, Training, Certification, and Other Requirements for Hire:

MD or DO degree

Current licensure or eligibility for licensure with the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine

Successful completion of an ACGME accredited residency training program

Eligibility for Community Hospital medical staff membership

Licensure, Certification, and Other Requirements for Continued Employment:

Current Licensure with the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine

Current member of the Community Hospital medical staff in good standing

Education/training Preferred for Hire:

Certified Physician Executive (CPE)

Master of Health Administration (MHA), Master of Business Administration (MBA) or similar graduate degrees.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion certification

Level and Type of Experience Required for Hire:

Five (5) years of medical experience (independent clinical practice)

Level and type of experience Preferred for Hire:

Medical leadership and management experience

Demonstrated leadership in developing and implementing clinical quality, safety initiatives

Experience leading diverse teams

Independent Actions Required:

  • Ability to partner with others to inspire and motivate people at all levels to achieve technical, operational, and executional excellence.

  • Ability to work effectively with hospital and ambulatory practice administration to support successful clinical operations.

  • Ability to build effective cross-functional relationships to ensure that all stakeholders are appropriately engaged and that each entity is fully supported.

  • Possession and demonstration of a high degree of self-direction with ability to structure and complete tasks independently and under time sensitive and critical deadlines.

  • Ability to lead diverse multidisciplinary project teams.

  • Ability to anticipate and determine data/resources needed to support a project as well as internal and external stakeholders with whom to engage.

  • Demonstration of ability to assess current & future organizational capabilities and readiness for change.

  • Adept at working with data to inform strategy and set/measure goals.

  • Demonstration of emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills necessary to represent VCUHS in public forums and to interact and work with our diverse community, medical staff, team members, contractors, and interact with regulatory agencies, government, and legislative officials.

  • Ability to balance the duties of a physician with that of an administrator.

  • Demonstrated ability to ensure patients receive the highest standard of equitable medical care.

  • Ability to improve clinical services and reduce health care disparities

  • Ability to mentor and recruit diverse physicians and foster a culture where they can thrive.

  • Ensure all healthcare regulations and safety standards are met.

  • Comprehensive understanding of all elements of equitable healthcare delivery, including strategy development, business planning, operations, and financial.

  • Demonstrated understanding of equitable patient and service area needs, as well as scope and level of care required by patients served.

  • Experience that demonstrates knowledge of quality infrastructure, including how to implement decision tools, clinical protocols and guidelines, and care management outcome assessment.

  • Ability to use objective and inclusive data to support position and change behavior.

  • Ability to act as a strong proponent for equitable clinical quality - inspires others to follow.

  • Ability to clearly and effectively communicate new approaches to the medical staff.

  • Ability to articulate the clinical quality and regulatory implications of decisions, policies, or actions.

  • Ability to influence, empower and motivate, clinically, administratively, and personally.

  • Ability to build a collaborative, equitable and inclusive quality-oriented environment with nursing and professional services leadership.

  • Ability to interact inclusively with the medical staff, while also being able to effectively articulate point of view.

  • Ability to develop a vision for the integration and delivery of equitable medical care and help others move towards and believe in that vision.


Supervisory responsibilities (if applicable):

Responsible for supervision, performance, and management of assigned areas.

Budgeting, Hiring, Coaching, Mentoring, and Managing.

Recognizes and rewards team member contributions and achievements

Additional position requirements such as shift rotations, weekends, environment, etc.

May require flexibility in work schedule to meet operational needs.

Physical Requirements:

Physical: Lifting < 20 lbs.

Activities: Prolonged standing, Prolonged sitting, Walking (distance), Climbing (steps, ladder, other), Repetitive motion: keyboard, mouse

Mental/Sensory: Strong recall, Reasoning,Problem solving, Hearing,Speak clearly, Write legibly,Reading,Logical thinking

Emotional: Fast pace environment, Steady pace, Able to handle multiple priorities, Frequent and intense customer interactions, Able to adapt to frequent change

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VCU Health System Authority (VCU Health) complies with applicable civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, political affiliation, disabilities, marital status, veteran status, residence, financial status, or any other manner prohibited by law.

 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
Master's Degree
Required Experience
5 years
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