The Director of Operations is responsible for successfully managing and operating medical practices involving one or more specialty disciplines and/or clinic sites and leads all functions and activities under areas of responsibility. Coordinates and manages varied activities to achieve the departmental academic, research and clinical service goals. Demonstrates a system- wide perspective on new initiatives while ensuring the highest quality of patient services, cost effectiveness through efficac... more details
The Director of Operations is responsible for successfully managing and operating medical practices involving one or more specialty disciplines and/or clinic sites and leads all functions and activities under areas of responsibility. Coordinates and manages varied activities to achieve the departmental academic, research and clinical service goals. Demonstrates a system- wide perspective on new initiatives while ensuring the highest quality of patient services, cost effectiveness through efficacious resource allocation and efficient and responsive flow of patients, information and materials. Influences the strategic direction of Ambulatory Care based on the analysis of current operations, anticipated needs and innovative approaches to the care delivery model. Drives process improvement and continuously looks for opportunities to improve efficiency and optimize operations. Owns relationship with senior leadership (e.g., Chief Executive Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chair, and VP/AVP); may have relationships with external partners. Makes recommendations for new initiatives to senior leadership.
Education
Bachelors Degree: Health Care Administration, Public Health, Business or related field (Required)
Masters Degree: Health Care Administration, Public Health, Business or related field (Preferred)
Experience
5 Years experience in healthcare management or practice management (Required)
Progressively challenging managerial experience in an organization/division of comparable scope and complexity (Required)
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Temple Health is a dynamic network of outstanding hospitals, specialty centers, and physician practices that is advancing the fight against disease, pushing the boundaries of medical science, and educating future healthcare professionals. Temple Health consists of Temple University Hospital (TUH), Fox Chase Cancer Center, TUH-Jeanes Campus, TUH-Episcopal Campus, TUH-Northeastern Campus, Temple Physicians, Inc., and Temple Transport Team. Temple Health is proudly affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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As one of the first cancer hospitals in the country, Fox Chase Cancer Center has been a national leader in cancer treatment, research, and prevention for more than 100 years. Fox Chase Cancer Center, part of the Temple University Health System, is committed to providing the best treatment options for our patients, and delivering that care with compassion.
At Fox Chase, we consider defeating cancer to be our calling. Our unique culture allows employees to work collaboratively with a single, shared focus, regardless of which department they’re in.
It’s essential for us to recruit not only the best talent in hospital care, but hire well-qualified prospective employees who are committed to serving our patients with the passion and excellence for which Fox Chase is known. Apply today to be part of the future of prevailing over cancer.