AMN Healthcare
Director of Advanced Practice and Clinical Operations Womens Health
AMN Healthcare, Orlando, Florida, us, 32885
Director Of Advanced Practice And Clinical Operations Women's Health
Lead with purpose as the Director of Advanced Practice and Clinical Operations Women's Health with Orlando Health, located in the vibrant and energetic city of Orlando, Florida. The Position
The Director of Advanced Practice and Clinical Operations Women's Health will lead the women's specialty Advanced Practice Provider (APP) team, overseeing risk management, quality, safety, and clinical operations for assigned outpatient clinics. Reporting directly to the Vice President, Chief Clinical Officer, and with a dotted-line relationship to the Assistant Vice President of Women's Services, this leader will oversee two direct reports and a team of 32 FTEs. Key responsibilities for this leader include building strong relationships with staff to establish trust, observing team dynamics, and offering recommendations for improvement and positive change. Additional responsibilities include clinical oversight related to workflow development, job description creation, and participation in the Nursing Executive Council. The leader will be expected to maintain clinical hours, with specific scheduling to be determined. The ideal candidate is a humble, collaborative leader with a proven ability to build strong relationships and drive results. Previous leadership experience is essential, and outpatient experience is preferred. Requirements
Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred. Must be an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), Physician Assistant (PA), or Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) with a focus on women's health. A minimum of five years of clinical experience in women's health is preferred. The Organization
Orlando Health is a private, not-for-profit healthcare network based in Orlando, Florida, with over $12 billion in assets under management. Founded in 1918 as Orange General Hospital, the system evolved through milestones including its transition to a teaching hospital, the formation of its air-ambulance unit, and expansion into specialty hospitalsculminating in rebranding as Orlando Health in 2008. Today it comprises 24 hospitals and emergency departments across Central Florida, featuring flagship facilities such as Orlando Regional Medical Center (808 beds, Level I trauma), Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. With nearly 29,000 employees and more than 4,500 affiliated physicians, Orlando Health ranks as Central Florida's fourth-largest employer, delivering care to approximately 160,000 inpatients and 3.6 million outpatients each year. Orlando Health has expanded its reach beyond Florida, agreeing in August 2024 to acquire a majority stake in Brookwood Baptist Health in Alabama, marking its first interstate growth. The Community
Orlando is home to approximately 300,000 residents, making it one of Florida's fastest growing and most vibrant inland cities. Its distinct neighborhoods include thriving communities like Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, Thornton Park, Ivanhoe Village, Mills 50, and the Milk Districteach offering unique cultural, dining, and lifestyle vibes. The region offers a range of housing options from gated communities with resort-style amenities and new construction neighborhoods to affordable rental and ownership opportunities. Boasting over 148 parks, gardens, recreation centers, and playgrounds, Orlando supports year-round outdoor living and family-friendly activities. Whether kayaking in Wekiwa Springs, playing soccer at Bear Creek, or jogging around scenic lakes in neighborhood parks, residents can engage in a wide mix of activities without hassle. Enjoying a humid subtropical climate, Orlando features hot rainy summers (MayOct) and mild dry winters (NovApr), perfect for outdoor lifestyle habits. It's also centrally locatedabout an hour's drive from both Atlantic and Gulf beaches, making spontaneous weekend escapes easy. With institutions like UCF, Florida A&M College of Law, and Valencia College, as well as cultural hubs like Dr. Phillips Center and Loch Haven Park, Orlando is an educational and arts-rich city. Its economy is diverse, thriving on tourism, hospitality, tech, biotech, and simulation industries.
Lead with purpose as the Director of Advanced Practice and Clinical Operations Women's Health with Orlando Health, located in the vibrant and energetic city of Orlando, Florida. The Position
The Director of Advanced Practice and Clinical Operations Women's Health will lead the women's specialty Advanced Practice Provider (APP) team, overseeing risk management, quality, safety, and clinical operations for assigned outpatient clinics. Reporting directly to the Vice President, Chief Clinical Officer, and with a dotted-line relationship to the Assistant Vice President of Women's Services, this leader will oversee two direct reports and a team of 32 FTEs. Key responsibilities for this leader include building strong relationships with staff to establish trust, observing team dynamics, and offering recommendations for improvement and positive change. Additional responsibilities include clinical oversight related to workflow development, job description creation, and participation in the Nursing Executive Council. The leader will be expected to maintain clinical hours, with specific scheduling to be determined. The ideal candidate is a humble, collaborative leader with a proven ability to build strong relationships and drive results. Previous leadership experience is essential, and outpatient experience is preferred. Requirements
Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred. Must be an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), Physician Assistant (PA), or Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) with a focus on women's health. A minimum of five years of clinical experience in women's health is preferred. The Organization
Orlando Health is a private, not-for-profit healthcare network based in Orlando, Florida, with over $12 billion in assets under management. Founded in 1918 as Orange General Hospital, the system evolved through milestones including its transition to a teaching hospital, the formation of its air-ambulance unit, and expansion into specialty hospitalsculminating in rebranding as Orlando Health in 2008. Today it comprises 24 hospitals and emergency departments across Central Florida, featuring flagship facilities such as Orlando Regional Medical Center (808 beds, Level I trauma), Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. With nearly 29,000 employees and more than 4,500 affiliated physicians, Orlando Health ranks as Central Florida's fourth-largest employer, delivering care to approximately 160,000 inpatients and 3.6 million outpatients each year. Orlando Health has expanded its reach beyond Florida, agreeing in August 2024 to acquire a majority stake in Brookwood Baptist Health in Alabama, marking its first interstate growth. The Community
Orlando is home to approximately 300,000 residents, making it one of Florida's fastest growing and most vibrant inland cities. Its distinct neighborhoods include thriving communities like Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, Thornton Park, Ivanhoe Village, Mills 50, and the Milk Districteach offering unique cultural, dining, and lifestyle vibes. The region offers a range of housing options from gated communities with resort-style amenities and new construction neighborhoods to affordable rental and ownership opportunities. Boasting over 148 parks, gardens, recreation centers, and playgrounds, Orlando supports year-round outdoor living and family-friendly activities. Whether kayaking in Wekiwa Springs, playing soccer at Bear Creek, or jogging around scenic lakes in neighborhood parks, residents can engage in a wide mix of activities without hassle. Enjoying a humid subtropical climate, Orlando features hot rainy summers (MayOct) and mild dry winters (NovApr), perfect for outdoor lifestyle habits. It's also centrally locatedabout an hour's drive from both Atlantic and Gulf beaches, making spontaneous weekend escapes easy. With institutions like UCF, Florida A&M College of Law, and Valencia College, as well as cultural hubs like Dr. Phillips Center and Loch Haven Park, Orlando is an educational and arts-rich city. Its economy is diverse, thriving on tourism, hospitality, tech, biotech, and simulation industries.