Admin MGR 1
The Manager of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). The CAO serves in an advisory capacity to the Chair's leadership team, the faculty and members of the department. The CAO is responsible for short and long-range planning to promote the goals of the Department and to maximize utilization of the available resources. The CAO contributes substantially to the strategic direction of its various programs in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orofacial Pain, Hospital Dentistry and General Practice Residency, and Pain Research.
The CAO oversees all facets of the administration teams, including finance, research, human resources, and educational programs and assures compliance with University and other applicable policies and regulations; administers and oversees department compensation programs; represents the department's interests within the School of Dentistry and across the campus in a professional manner.
The CAO establishes and implements effective and efficient management systems to ensure that the University and Department goals are met and ensures effective collaboration between the clinic operational teams (reporting to the Clinic supervisor / manager) and the administrative teams (reporting to the CAO).
The incumbent builds collaborative relationships with key personnel within the department, School and campus; creates a welcoming and inclusive environment where employees of the department are engaged and thrive, and performs other duties as assigned.
The major functional responsibilities include financial planning, analysis and management of a substantially complex budget of $10 million, oversight of 70 academic and staff appointees, and oversight of two research labs. The department's unique position between the School of Dentistry, Medical Center and San Francisco General Hospital requires the manager to maintain a leadership presence and advocacy role across the multiple business units and across the campus. The School of Dentistry is in the process of partnering with UCSF Health. As part of this partnership the structure of the SOD and clinical activities and funds flow are in the process of being reworked. This position will collaborate with SOD partners during this transition process and assist with change management.
The CAO serves as a liaison between members of the Department, other departments, University offices and services, as well as individuals and organizations outside UCSF. The CAO also serves on department and university advisory committees.
Department Description
The Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) teaches both theoretical and clinical courses in the predoctoral dental curriculum and offers instruction in medical emergencies in the dental hygiene and predoctoral dental programs. Basic research in the department includes investigations of the mechanisms of bone growth and replacement, the use of lasers and mechanisms of pain, and studies of treatment and outcomes of implant, orthognathic, TMJ, and reconstructive surgery.
The department provides clinical care in oral and maxillofacial surgery to ambulatory patients at the Dental Clinics Building, the OMFS Clinic at Moffitt Hospital, and the oral and maxillofacial surgery clinic at San Francisco General Hospital. Treatment for hospitalized patients is provided at Moffitt / Long Hospital, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, UCSF / Mount Zion, and Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The General Practice Residency Program serves Dental Oncology patients at Mission Bay, skilled nursing facility patients at Laguna Honda Hospital and Special Needs patients in the Dental Clinic and in the OR of Moffitt / Long Hospital. The department also provides Oral Surgery faculty for the Highland Hospital in Oakland and Benioff Children's Hospital of Oakland.
The department provides elective courses in oral and maxillofacial surgery at San Francisco General Hospital and implant clerkships where students learn to assist with surgical procedures. The department's postgraduate residency program leads to certification in OMFS with an MD degree. A PhD is also offered to suitable applicants.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
About UCSF
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care. It is the only campus in the 10-campus UC system dedicated exclusively to the health sciences. We bring together the world's leading experts in nearly every area of health. We are home to five Nobel laureates who have advanced the understanding of cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, aging and stem cells.
Pride Values
UCSF is a diverse community made of people with many skills and talents. We seek candidates whose work experience or community service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to professionalism, respect, integrity, diversity, and excellence also known as our PRIDE values. In addition to our PRIDE values, UCSF is committed to equity both in how we deliver care as well as our workforce. We are committed to building a broadly diverse community, nurturing a culture that is welcoming and supportive, and engaging diverse ideas for the provision of culturally competent education, discovery, and patient care. Additional information about UCSF is available at diversity.ucsf.edu. Join us to find a rewarding career contributing to improving healthcare worldwide.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected status under state or federal law.
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