Stryker Corporation
Executive Director, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety
Stryker Corporation, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
Executive Director – Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety
Denver Health Medical Center—Colorado’s essential safety-net health system and a nationally recognized academic center—is seeking an accomplished Emergency Medicine physician to lead the Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety Department (RMPDS) as its next Executive Director in Denver, CO.
This role is uniquely suited for EM physicians and medical toxicologists who thrive at the intersection of clinical care, public health, system leadership, and academic innovation. RMPDS is one of the nation’s most respected poison centers, providing critical, 24/7 medical toxicology expertise while driving internationally impactful research, surveillance, and education.
Why EM & Toxicology Leaders Choose Denver Health:
A Career with Purpose:
As a safety-net institution, Denver Health serves the region’s most vulnerable populations. Your leadership directly supports a mission that saves lives, strengthens communities, and advances health equity.
Academic Growth & Influence:
You will shape toxicology training for medical students, residents, and fellows, and guide nationally visible research initiatives—all within a robust academic environment connected to the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
Leadership with Impact:
You will serve as the physician voice for the region’s poison center operations, influencing state and federal policy, building high‑impact partnerships, and defining the future of toxicology practice in the Rocky Mountain region.
Institutional Stability & Innovation:
RMPDS has a 60+ year track record as a leader in poison control, surveillance, and prevention—with the infrastructure, funding relationships, and research portfolio to support long‑range vision and growth.
A Culture that Invests in You:
Denver Health emphasizes professional development, leadership training, scholarship support, and long‑term career pathways for clinician‑leaders.
Your Leadership Responsibilities Strategic & Clinical Leadership
Guide all operational, clinical, and administrative components of RMPDS. Ensure high‑quality, efficient toxicology consultation and call center performance. Maintain clinical excellence and service innovation in a fast‑evolving field.
Visibility & Advocacy
Represent RMPDS at state and national levels, advancing toxicology best practices. Lead public health engagement and help shape policy across the region.
Academic & Research Leadership
Direct research programs, surveillance initiatives, and scholarly output. Strengthen toxicology education for residents, fellows, and students. Foster a culture of inquiry, evidence‑based practice, and innovation.
Organizational & Financial Stewardship
Manage operating budgets and resource allocation. Develop new strategic partnerships and programmatic growth opportunities. Drive transparency, quality improvement, and system efficiency.
People Leadership & Culture
Mentor and grow a high‑performing multidisciplinary team. Champion inclusion, collaboration, and continuous learning.
What You Bring
MD/DO, board‑certified
Expertise in Emergency Medicine, with experience or training in Medical Toxicology strongly preferred
7–9+ years of progressive leadership experience in complex medical or operational environments
Eligibility for Colorado medical licensure
Strong communication, strategy, financial, and analytical capabilities
What We Offer
Mission‑driven work that directly improves patient and community safety
Academic influence, with protected opportunities for teaching, research, and scholarly work
Leadership autonomy to shape a nationally recognized toxicology program
Exceptional colleagues and interdisciplinary partnerships
Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and support for professional advancement
The chance to live in Denver, one of the nation’s most desirable metro regions with unparalleled access to outdoor recreation and urban amenities
Interested applicants should submit CV and Cover Letter to:
Aaron Ortiz, Manager of Provider Recruitment Denver Health Medical Center aaron.ortiz@dhha.org W: 303‑602‑4992
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This role is uniquely suited for EM physicians and medical toxicologists who thrive at the intersection of clinical care, public health, system leadership, and academic innovation. RMPDS is one of the nation’s most respected poison centers, providing critical, 24/7 medical toxicology expertise while driving internationally impactful research, surveillance, and education.
Why EM & Toxicology Leaders Choose Denver Health:
A Career with Purpose:
As a safety-net institution, Denver Health serves the region’s most vulnerable populations. Your leadership directly supports a mission that saves lives, strengthens communities, and advances health equity.
Academic Growth & Influence:
You will shape toxicology training for medical students, residents, and fellows, and guide nationally visible research initiatives—all within a robust academic environment connected to the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
Leadership with Impact:
You will serve as the physician voice for the region’s poison center operations, influencing state and federal policy, building high‑impact partnerships, and defining the future of toxicology practice in the Rocky Mountain region.
Institutional Stability & Innovation:
RMPDS has a 60+ year track record as a leader in poison control, surveillance, and prevention—with the infrastructure, funding relationships, and research portfolio to support long‑range vision and growth.
A Culture that Invests in You:
Denver Health emphasizes professional development, leadership training, scholarship support, and long‑term career pathways for clinician‑leaders.
Your Leadership Responsibilities Strategic & Clinical Leadership
Guide all operational, clinical, and administrative components of RMPDS. Ensure high‑quality, efficient toxicology consultation and call center performance. Maintain clinical excellence and service innovation in a fast‑evolving field.
Visibility & Advocacy
Represent RMPDS at state and national levels, advancing toxicology best practices. Lead public health engagement and help shape policy across the region.
Academic & Research Leadership
Direct research programs, surveillance initiatives, and scholarly output. Strengthen toxicology education for residents, fellows, and students. Foster a culture of inquiry, evidence‑based practice, and innovation.
Organizational & Financial Stewardship
Manage operating budgets and resource allocation. Develop new strategic partnerships and programmatic growth opportunities. Drive transparency, quality improvement, and system efficiency.
People Leadership & Culture
Mentor and grow a high‑performing multidisciplinary team. Champion inclusion, collaboration, and continuous learning.
What You Bring
MD/DO, board‑certified
Expertise in Emergency Medicine, with experience or training in Medical Toxicology strongly preferred
7–9+ years of progressive leadership experience in complex medical or operational environments
Eligibility for Colorado medical licensure
Strong communication, strategy, financial, and analytical capabilities
What We Offer
Mission‑driven work that directly improves patient and community safety
Academic influence, with protected opportunities for teaching, research, and scholarly work
Leadership autonomy to shape a nationally recognized toxicology program
Exceptional colleagues and interdisciplinary partnerships
Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and support for professional advancement
The chance to live in Denver, one of the nation’s most desirable metro regions with unparalleled access to outdoor recreation and urban amenities
Interested applicants should submit CV and Cover Letter to:
Aaron Ortiz, Manager of Provider Recruitment Denver Health Medical Center aaron.ortiz@dhha.org W: 303‑602‑4992
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