Chief Medical Officer
The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) serves as the senior clinical leader of the hospital, responsible for overseeing the quality and delivery of medical care, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and guiding strategic clinical initiatives. The CMO plays a pivotal role in aligning clinical operations with the hospital's mission to provide equitable, high-quality care to a diverse urban population. This role requires a visionary leader who can navigate the complexities of modern healthcare delivery while maintaining clinical excellence and fostering a culture of safety, innovation, and physician well-being. The CMO reports to the Chief Executive Officer, and the employment type can be full-time or flexible.
Clinical Leadership & Oversight
Lead and manage the hospital's medical staff and care delivery programs
Ensure consistent, evidence-based clinical practices across departments
Oversee credentialing, peer review, and performance evaluation of medical staff
Provide direct leadership to department chairs, medical directors, and clinical service lines
Foster a culture of clinical excellence, collaboration, and continuous improvement
Quality & Patient Safety
Collaborate with the Chief Quality Officer to implement and monitor patient safety and quality improvement initiatives
Develop and enforce clinical policies and protocols to meet regulatory and accreditation standards
Monitor and improve key performance metrics including mortality rates, readmission rates, hospital-acquired conditions, and patient satisfaction scores
Lead root cause analysis and implementation of corrective action plans for adverse events
Ensure compliance with Joint Commission, CMS, and DC Department of Health requirements
Technology & Digital Health Strategy
Oversee electronic health record (EHR) optimization and clinical documentation improvement
Champion the adoption of digital health technologies, telehealth services, and remote patient monitoring
Guide the implementation of clinical decision support tools, artificial intelligence, and predictive analytics
Collaborate with IT leadership to enhance clinical workflows and interoperability
Strategic Planning & Collaboration
Partner with executive leadership to shape and execute strategic goals
Collaborate with academic partners (e.g., George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates) on education, research, and clinical integration
Represent clinical interests to the hospital's governing board and external stakeholders
Lead the development and execution of the clinical strategic plan aligned with organizational priorities
Population Health & Value-Based Care
Drive population health management initiatives and care coordination programs
Lead participation in value-based care models, accountable care organizations (ACOs), and bundled payment programs
Develop strategies to address social determinants of health and health equity gaps
Establish partnerships with payers to optimize quality outcomes and financial performance
Operational & Financial Stewardship
Participate in budget planning and resource allocation for clinical services
Support utilization management and cost-effective care delivery without compromising quality
Monitor clinical productivity, efficiency metrics, and capacity management
Identify opportunities for service line growth and clinical program development
Medical-Legal & Risk Management
Oversee medical liability risk management and claims review processes
Ensure appropriate documentation and compliance with medical-legal standards
Partner with legal counsel on malpractice defense and risk mitigation strategies
Maintain oversight of informed consent processes and patient rights protections
Crisis Management & Emergency Preparedness
Lead hospital response to public health emergencies, natural disasters, and mass casualty events
Develop and maintain emergency operations plans and business continuity strategies
Serve as clinical liaison during pandemic response and community health crises
Ensure staff preparedness through training, drills, and simulation exercises
Physician Well-being & Organizational Culture
Champion initiatives to prevent physician burnout and promote mental health support
Foster a culture of respect, psychological safety, and professional development
Address workplace concerns and conflicts among medical staff
Promote work-life integration and support for clinician well-being programs
Lead diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within the medical staff
Community Engagement
Serve as a visible leader in the community, advocating for public health initiatives and equitable access to care
Foster relationships with local health departments, academic institutions, and community organizations
Represent the hospital in media engagements and community forums
Support outreach programs addressing health disparities in underserved populations
Direct Reports
Medical Directors / Department Chairs
Chief Quality Officer (matrixed relationship)
Medical Staff Services / Credentialing Director
Graduate Medical Education Director (if applicable)
Key Performance Indicators
Success in this role will be measured by :
Patient safety metrics (e.g., hospital-acquired infection rates, surgical site infections, medication errors)
Clinical quality outcomes (e.g., mortality index, readmission rates, core measure compliance)
Patient experience scores (HCAHPS)
Regulatory compliance (Joint Commission, CMS, state licensure)
Physician engagement and satisfaction scores
Financial performance of clinical services
Achievement of strategic clinical initiatives
Qualifications
Required
Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution
Board certification in a clinical specialty recognized by the ABMS
Active or eligible for a District of Columbia medical license
Minimum 10 years of clinical experience, with at least 5 years in a leadership role within an acute care hospital
Proven expertise in hospital operations, quality improvement, and regulatory compliance
Strong interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare
Current DEA license (or ability to obtain)
Preferred
Advanced degree or certification (MBA, MHA, MPH, MMM, or CPE)
Fellowship or formal training in healthcare administration or physician leadership
Experience working in urban healthcare settings and academic medical centers
Familiarity with the healthcare needs of underserved and diverse populations
Ability to maintain a clinical practice alongside administrative duties
Track record of successful change management and organizational transformation
Experience with value-based care models and population health initiatives
Bilingual capabilities (Spanish preferred given DC demographics)
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary commensurate with experience and market standards for urban academic medical centers
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and retirement plans
Medical malpractice insurance with tail coverage
Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowance and protected time
Leadership development opportunities
Relocation assistance available
Equal Opportunity Employer : We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds.
Compliance Salary Range Disclosure
Compensation Range : $375,000 - $425,000
Chief Medical Officer • Washington, DC, US