Inuplands
Vice President - Chief Medical Officer - Methodist and University Hospitals
Inuplands, Indianapolis, Indiana, us, 46262
Our leaders shape strategic initiatives, develop passionate teams, and work to improve health outcomes. They advance our mission and exemplify excellence, compassion, teamwork and purpose in all that they do. Indiana University Health is seeking an individual who embodies these values to join our Indianapolis Metro Region leadership team in the role of Vice President – Chief Medical Officer, Adult Academic Health Center.
The Vice President – Chief Medical Officer for the Adult Academic Health Center serves as a member of the regional senior executive team and facilitates the development and implementation of plans, systems, processes, and personnel designed to ensure that the mission and core values are put into practice at Methodist and University Hospitals in downtown Indianapolis to attain the organization’s strategic vision.
Responsibilities
Strengthening areas in need of improvement, ensuring performance against goals, and strategic goal attainment.
Fostering a mutually beneficial relationship between the medical staff and leadership with the expectation of professionalism and quality.
Ensuring all policies, procedures, and outcomes of assigned areas ensure quality patient care, effective medical staff relations, and excellent service to patients.
Advocating to members of the community and promoting the public health objectives of IU Health.
Serving as a champion of clinical excellence while bringing a strategic healthcare executive perspective to foster effective collaboration across all levels of the organization working in partnership with the AAHC COO and CNO and other metro executives.
Participating in strategic planning processes to establish and attain system and organizational goals.
Partnering with IU Health’s System Chief Quality and Safety Officer and System Chief Health Impact Officer to lead and implement initiatives around improving quality, safety, and developing performance improvement strategies that address health care disparities.
Key Relationships
Reports to: President – Indianapolis Metro Region and Adult Academic Health Center
Direct Reports: Executive Director – Medical Staff Office, Executive Director – Pharmacy, Executive Director – Quality and Safety, Director – Integrated Care Management, AAHC Medical Directors
Key Relationships: Metro Executive Leadership Team, Academic Chairs, IUHMG Academic Medicine President, Medical Staff President and Medical Executive Committee, System Chief Medical Executive, System Chief Clinical Officer, System Chief Quality and Safety Officer, Chief Pharmacy Officer, Regional Chief Medical Officers, Regional Chief Physician Executives
Candidate Qualifications Education and Experience
Requires a Medical Degree, board certification, preferably with active practice, and license to practice in Indiana. Must meet all criteria for membership of medical staff.
Requires coursework in Health Administration, Health Financing, Insurance, and/or Personnel Management.
Requires 10 years of experience as a practicing physician with at least 5 years of leadership experience.
Requires experience in quality and patient safety, strategic planning, and community relations.
Requires experience with efficiency of medical practices.
Requires experience leading quality–improvement initiatives.
Experience with medical staff affairs preferred.
Requires knowledge of state and national regulatory agency guidelines.
Characteristics and Capabilities
Desire to lead through the organization’s mission, vision, and values.
Ability to build relationships with physician leadership including academic chairs and lead physicians through influence.
Interpersonal negotiation and presentation skills with the ability to lead groups and programs.
Deep and strategic understanding of operational workflows, financial principles, and business acumen to drive organizational effectiveness.
Visionary ability to think in a positive and creative manner.
Strong command of organizational and managerial competencies required.
Ability to work effectively in a paired leadership, highly matrixed and relationship‑driven culture.
Ability to synthesize information and lead resolution efforts across complex scenarios.
Visible and collaborative leader with excellent listening and communication skills and ability to have crucial conversations.
Positive, inspiring, and energetic leader who demonstrates the highest standards of professionalism and performance.
Possesses the highest personal integrity and ethics.
Indiana University Health is dedicated to a fair hiring process and is committed to equal opportunity and nondiscrimination for all individuals, regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, gender identity, expression, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
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The Vice President – Chief Medical Officer for the Adult Academic Health Center serves as a member of the regional senior executive team and facilitates the development and implementation of plans, systems, processes, and personnel designed to ensure that the mission and core values are put into practice at Methodist and University Hospitals in downtown Indianapolis to attain the organization’s strategic vision.
Responsibilities
Strengthening areas in need of improvement, ensuring performance against goals, and strategic goal attainment.
Fostering a mutually beneficial relationship between the medical staff and leadership with the expectation of professionalism and quality.
Ensuring all policies, procedures, and outcomes of assigned areas ensure quality patient care, effective medical staff relations, and excellent service to patients.
Advocating to members of the community and promoting the public health objectives of IU Health.
Serving as a champion of clinical excellence while bringing a strategic healthcare executive perspective to foster effective collaboration across all levels of the organization working in partnership with the AAHC COO and CNO and other metro executives.
Participating in strategic planning processes to establish and attain system and organizational goals.
Partnering with IU Health’s System Chief Quality and Safety Officer and System Chief Health Impact Officer to lead and implement initiatives around improving quality, safety, and developing performance improvement strategies that address health care disparities.
Key Relationships
Reports to: President – Indianapolis Metro Region and Adult Academic Health Center
Direct Reports: Executive Director – Medical Staff Office, Executive Director – Pharmacy, Executive Director – Quality and Safety, Director – Integrated Care Management, AAHC Medical Directors
Key Relationships: Metro Executive Leadership Team, Academic Chairs, IUHMG Academic Medicine President, Medical Staff President and Medical Executive Committee, System Chief Medical Executive, System Chief Clinical Officer, System Chief Quality and Safety Officer, Chief Pharmacy Officer, Regional Chief Medical Officers, Regional Chief Physician Executives
Candidate Qualifications Education and Experience
Requires a Medical Degree, board certification, preferably with active practice, and license to practice in Indiana. Must meet all criteria for membership of medical staff.
Requires coursework in Health Administration, Health Financing, Insurance, and/or Personnel Management.
Requires 10 years of experience as a practicing physician with at least 5 years of leadership experience.
Requires experience in quality and patient safety, strategic planning, and community relations.
Requires experience with efficiency of medical practices.
Requires experience leading quality–improvement initiatives.
Experience with medical staff affairs preferred.
Requires knowledge of state and national regulatory agency guidelines.
Characteristics and Capabilities
Desire to lead through the organization’s mission, vision, and values.
Ability to build relationships with physician leadership including academic chairs and lead physicians through influence.
Interpersonal negotiation and presentation skills with the ability to lead groups and programs.
Deep and strategic understanding of operational workflows, financial principles, and business acumen to drive organizational effectiveness.
Visionary ability to think in a positive and creative manner.
Strong command of organizational and managerial competencies required.
Ability to work effectively in a paired leadership, highly matrixed and relationship‑driven culture.
Ability to synthesize information and lead resolution efforts across complex scenarios.
Visible and collaborative leader with excellent listening and communication skills and ability to have crucial conversations.
Positive, inspiring, and energetic leader who demonstrates the highest standards of professionalism and performance.
Possesses the highest personal integrity and ethics.
Indiana University Health is dedicated to a fair hiring process and is committed to equal opportunity and nondiscrimination for all individuals, regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, gender identity, expression, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
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