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President & CMO Newport Hospital

Lifespan
United States, Rhode Island, Providence
Nov 24, 2024

Summary:

The President & CMO of Newport Hospital (NH) will serve as the senior executive for the Hospital with responsibility for the quality and safety of patient care employee and physician engagement patient experience process improvement and operating and financial results. He/She will interact collaboratively within Brown University Health as a member of the executive team and represent NH within the framework of the Brown University Health system.

This position functions as both the NH President and Chief Medical Officer providing senior executive direction and leadership towards Brown University Health's mission and strategic objectives while also being responsible for the hospital*s delivery of exceptional patient care professional relations among providers and other clinicians and supporting the creation and implementation of med staff rules regulations and procedures. In this dual role the President & CMO reports directly to the Chief of Hospital Operations working in close collaboration and under their direction.

This executive will lead the strategy of NH and Brown University Health in coordination with system level colleagues and with a view toward the broader population in the region that is served by Brown University Health. They will also ensure that the highest level of quality care and service are delivered to patients at NH consistent with the organization*s strategic mission and regulatory standards. The President & CMO is also responsible for ensuring the quality of medical staff functions maintaining close and effective relationship with chiefs of service and other hospital and system executives and participating in medical staff and administrative committees as appropriate. This executive works in close collaboration with nursing leadership to model physician/nursing dyadic management of clinical and administrative issues planning and program development.

In the Chief Medical Officer role the executive is responsible for the hospital*s overall delivery of patient care professional relations among providers and other clinicians and supporting the creation and implementation of medical staff rules regulations and procedures. Provides administrative leadership to ensure highest level of quality care and service to patients consistent with the Hospital*s strategic mission and regulatory standards. Ensures quality of medical staff association functions within NH. Maintains close and effective working relationship with chiefs of service and other hospital and system executives. Participates in medical staff and administrative committees as appropriate. Works in close collaboration with nurse leadership to model the physician/nurse dyad in addressing of clinical and administrative issues plans and program development.

Responsibilities:

Setting Strategy

  • The ability to create and articulate an inspiring vision for the organization's performance in alignment with the enterprise-level objectives.
  • Has a strong predisposition for system-level thinking while balancing the local needs of the hospital.
  • The inclination to seek and analyze data from a variety of sources to support decisions and to align others with the organization's overall strategy.
  • Managing effectively through ambiguity while demonstrating creativity and innovation.
  • Keen understanding of the business of healthcare.

Executing for Results

  • The ability to set clear and challenging goals while committing the organization to improved performance; tenacious and accountable in driving results.
  • A risk-taker who seeks data and input from others to foresee possible threats or unintended circumstances from decisions; someone who takes smart risks.
  • A leader who is viewed by others as having a high degree of integrity and forethought in his/her approach to making decisions; the ability to act in a transparent and consistent manner while always considering what is best for the organization.
  • Aligns the organization according to the operating plan and monitors progress; institutes scalable and sustainable infrastructures and processes and to enable long-term business growth.
  • Responsible for capital formation and planning in alignment with local and organization strategy.
  • Direct accountability for executing against budget seeking opportunities for revenue generation and expense reduction.
  • Based on industry-leading measures relentlessly pursues exceptional quality standards.
  • Leads the team to ensure organizational practices are reliably consistent with The Joint Commission accreditation standards CMS conditions of participation department of health licensure requirements and other external regulatory accreditation and certification requirements. Sets the expectation for continuous survey readiness and holds leaders accountable.

Leading Teams

  • The ability to attract and recruit top talent motivate the team delegate effectively celebrate diversity within the team and manage performance; widely viewed as a strong developer of others.
  • Provides mentorship and professional development opportunities to leaders across functional areas supporting them in setting and meeting specific goals.
  • The ability to persevere in the face of challenges and exhibit a steadfast resolve and relentless commitment to higher standards which commands respect from followers.
  • A leader who is self-reflective and aware of his/her own limitations; leads by example and drives the organization*s performance with an attitude of continuous improvement by being open to feedback and self-improvement.
  • Skilled at aligning large groups of stakeholders who are focused on results. This experience should be at the senior level and incorporate interactions with the system physician and staff.
  • Organizational skills and the ability to balance multiple and competing priorities. The President will have a proven ability to foster a culture of customer service and engagement in all its dimensions * patient family employee and faculty/physician.
  • Exceptional ability to manage conflict; ability to manage with courage and conviction.

Relationships and Influence

  • Naturally connects and builds strong relationships with others demonstrating strong emotional intelligence and an ability to communicate clearly and persuasively.
  • A highly visible and approachable leader who rounds frequently to engage with providers and staff at all levels to demonstrate appreciation genuinely listen and act upon identified barriers at the point of care or service.
  • Encourages others to share the spotlight and visibly celebrates and supports the success of the team.
  • Creates a sense of purpose/meaning for the team and engages others to the greater purpose for the organization.
  • A bridge-builder in developing and implementing plans that balance the challenges driven by economics technology adoption generational changes and increasing data transparency.
  • Establishes and fosters influential constructive relationships with the community key business partners and the leadership team built on a free flow of information.
  • Serves as the face of the hospital and engages in community relations to advance the mission of the hospital.
  • Demonstrated philanthropic success. Experience with fund development and a track record of partnering to cultivate positive relationships with existing and potential donors.
  • Is accountable for the creation and support of a workplace culture of safety including team approaches to patient safety an atmosphere which promotes reporting of safety incidents and which places focus on staffing communication and prevention of adverse outcomes.

Physician Leadership

  • Collaborates with clinical department chiefs and executive management to lead and promote interdisciplinary development and the coordination planning and implementation of enhancements to the inpatient and outpatient clinical programs at the Hospital. Participates in the development of administrative patient care policies. Collaborates with nursing management in the establishment of nursing policies and procedures.
  • Supports and fosters effective and efficient clinical management through evaluation of physician practice patterns establishment of practice pathways and outcome measurements.
  • Functions as physician strategic coordinator for service-quality improvement by promoting and coordinating with clinical department chiefs. Work with clinical department chiefs to establish medical staff objectives and processes for continuous quality improvement at NH and across the system.
  • Assists directors of all clinical departments and committees in setting and attaining objectives for continuous improvement of quality of medical care.
  • Participates in development and coordinates implementation of hospital*s quality assurance program with the objective of meeting/exceeding hospital*s internal quality service standards as well as relevant standards of The Joint Commission and other accrediting or licensing bodies.
  • Provides medical direction and consultation to system*s risk management program.
  • Represent hospital with third-party reimbursement agencies and government agencies pertaining to medical peer review.
  • Supports the collaborative development of clinical research and training programs with community hospitals and agencies. Functions as a liaison with community agencies and professional outreach programs as the clinical representative of the hospital.
  • Develops or advises in the development of recruiting plans for physicians and advanced practice providers. Assures appropriate ongoing training and professional development of the providers.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned required or directed by the EVP Chief of Hospital Operations.

Other information:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Graduate of medical school approved by Council of Medical Education of American Medical Association with license to practice as a physician in the State of Rhode Island.

Board certification in specialty and/or subspecialty.

Ten or more years related experience with at least seven years* experience in clinical practice of medicine preferably gained in a large and complex healthcare organization. Experience must demonstrate success in developing and maintaining effective relationships with medical staff other healthcare providers and executive leadership. Experience must demonstrate administrative and medical staff organizational experience within an academic medical center.

Progressive leadership experience and demonstrated success in improving and maintaining operational excellence within a complex multi-site integrated academic healthcare delivery system.

Proven track record of creating revenue levers that drive financial growth.

Strong understanding and successful track record of optimizing clinical care delivery in acute care settings. Demonstrated track record of improving quality outcomes while increasing operating efficiency.

Significant experience leading recruiting evaluating and developing direct and indirect reports including management professional and administrative staff.

Strong community presence and a proven track record of engaging the donor community.

Team-based leader with experience achieving effective collaboration across organizational lines and fostering a culture of engagement at all levels of the organization.

Clear and transparent communicator.

Brown University Health is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression disability protected veteran or marital status. Brown University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Location: Brown University Health Corporate Services USA:RI:Providence

Work Type: Full Time

Shift: Shift 1

Union: Non-Union

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