Director Of Clinical Operations
The Director of Clinical Operations provides strategic and operational leadership for clinical services across multiple departments. This role ensures efficient workflows, compliance with regulatory standards, and alignment with organizational goals for quality, access, and financial sustainability. The Director will lead multidisciplinary teams, optimize patient throughput, and foster collaboration among clinical and administrative stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities :
- Direct multi-disciplinary teams to ensure effective execution of clinical workflows, service delivery, and compliance with institutional and regulatory standards.
- Implement and monitor KPIs such as patient wait times, double-booking volume, appointment utilization rates, and provider panel sizes to drive operational efficiency.
- Collaborate with department chairs to streamline workflows and improve access to care across high-volume specialties.
- Oversee scheduling systems, capacity planning, and resource allocation to maximize productivity and patient satisfaction.
Stakeholder Engagement :
Facilitate regular strategy sessions with senior leadership, department chairs, and finance teams to align clinical and financial priorities.Serve as the primary liaison for external consultants, payers, and vendors involved in clinical operations and financial planning.Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support strategic initiatives and operational goals.Leadership & Team Development :
Recruit, mentor, and develop clinical operations managers and support staff.Promote a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and patient-centered care.Ensure staff compliance with policies, procedures, and performance standards.Financial & Strategic Management :
Partner with finance teams to develop and manage budgets for clinical operations.Monitor revenue cycle performance and implement strategies to optimize reimbursement.Support strategic planning initiatives, including expansion of service lines and adoption of innovative care models.Quality & Compliance :
Ensure adherence to accreditation standards, regulatory requirements, and institutional policies.Collaborate with quality improvement teams to monitor patient safety indicators and implement corrective actions.Lead operational readiness for audits and inspections.Core Competencies :
Strategic thinking and problem-solvingLeadership and team developmentFinancial acumen and budget managementExcellent communication and stakeholder engagement skillsAbility to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environmentMinimum Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Management, or related field; Master's preferred.Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in clinical operations or practice management, including 35 years in a leadership role.Demonstrated expertise in healthcare workflows, scheduling optimization, and performance improvement.Strong knowledge of regulatory compliance, reimbursement policies, and healthcare IT systems.Working Conditions & Physical Requirements :
Standard office environment with occasional travel to clinical sites.Ability to work extended hours during peak operational periods.Compliance Salary Range Disclosure :
Compensation Range : $140,000 - $150,000