Summary
The Associate Medical Director of Pediatrics is responsible for improving quality and operational efficiencies for the pediatrics department. This includes support in recruiting, retaining, organizing, and managing the pediatric department and their providers. This includes providing clinical oversight and guidance, as necessary to ensure that consistently high-quality care is provided to all patients. The Associate Medical Director of Pediatrics must be committed to the concept of community health care, must enable and encourage the interdisciplinary and integrated care team concept as an integral element of the provision of high quality, responsive community health services. The Associate Medical Director of Pediatrics must be prepared to mentor providers to impart knowledge that enables efficient care delivery that is clinically competent and culturally sensitive and customer service oriented. The Associate Medical Director of Pediatrics will assist in setting and attaining care protocols and goals that promote clinical excellence and productivity in ways that are responsive to and respectful of patient and provider needs as well as those of other staff.
The Associate Medical Director of Pediatrics will function as an integral member of medical leadership team. Thus, the Associate Medical Director of Pediatrics will demonstrate a keen understanding of the health care industry in general and specifically of federally qualified health center operations. The Associate Medical Director of Pediatrics will serve as one of the health center’s clinical leaders for quality assurance and quality improvement initiatives.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Qualifications
Education: Medical Degree from an accredited school along with: board certification/eligibility in a primary care discipline (e.g., Pediatrics, Family Practice, and Medicine/Pediatrics), valid unrestricted state license, valid unrestricted DEA certification, familiarity with managed care protocols, PCMH requirements, and electronic medical record.
Experience: Community health experience, supervisory experience and administrative experience is highly desirable. As this position integrates all facets of the health organization, demonstration of the ability to collaborate with all disciplines is mandatory. Candidate will demonstrate ability to supplement his/her knowledge regarding any Joint Commission, federal, state, or city guidelines regarding any area outside his/her field of practice.
Knowledge/Abilities: Must be dedicated to the provision of high-quality services to the community served by UHP. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated skills in cultural competence, clinical and medical/legal aspects of program development and management in a managed care environment, provider management, provider motivation/retention in an environment of limited resources, governmental relations and community coordination in a large ambulatory setting. Ability to efficiently and effectively manage multiple administrative and clinical tasks. Demonstrated skill and ability to work with budgets. Ability to maintain quality safety and infection control standards