USC
Division Chief Ophthalmology – Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Associate or
USC, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
The Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC) Department of Ophthalmology and the Department of Surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) are actively seeking a full-time board-certified physician leader for the position of Division Chief of Ophthalmology at CHLA.
Position Description
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to join our team as the Division Chief of Ophthalmology. As a pivotal departmental leader, the Chief will be responsible for leading a team of 16 physicians covering the full clinical ophthalmology service and working in collaboration with the Department of Surgery’s Surgeon-in-Chief. The position also includes supporting the academic success and professional development of our faculty and fellows.
Candidate Attributes
The ideal candidate will be a pediatric ophthalmologist with a strong orientation toward clinical operations, with an accomplished clinical research record and prior successes in developing and mentoring faculty members.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate an ability to inspire and motivate through vision and purpose, has academic credentials of merit, has effectively managed people around short and long-term objectives, understands the business of academic medicine, and is a clear and professional communicator. The ability to build high-performing teams, engage in strategic thinking and decision-making are all necessary skills.
Responsibilities
The candidate will balance a clinical patient care practice that spans the wide variety of care settings and environments available at CHLA with oversight of the practice of faculty members within the Division and supervision of non-physician team members. The individual will champion growth within the department, engage in program development activities, develop and champion innovative compensation models for approval and implementation and provide leadership and mentorship regarding education and research activities.
Specific Responsibilities and Requirements
In this leadership role, you are expected to:
Demonstrate behaviors in concert with hospital mission, values, policies, & procedures.
Demonstrate behaviors that support performance improvement activities.
Maintain competence and professional development.
Maintain license, certification or registration as required.
Perform other duties as requested.
Clinical Oversight
Oversee the delivery of clinical care provided throughout the division and ensure that the quality of care delivered meets or exceeds accepted standards.
Ensure that patient access is maximized for the division. Ensure the maintenance of on-call and ambulatory schedules.
Ensure that the divisional faculty and staff maintain positive working relationships and contact with referring physicians.
Ensure medical directors and program directors have appropriately scoped duties and are satisfactorily fulfilling expected duties.
Ensure compliance with appropriate medical record documentation and timely and accurate submission of charges for clinical services.
Ensure compliance with all internal policies and procedures of the university, medical school, department, hospital, and external regulatory agencies.
Leadership
Create a positive work environment for the division.
Serve as a role model for effective communication.
Establish a system for ensuring that information is transmitted in a timely manner to all faculty and staff.
Monitor and understand the local and national forces shaping healthcare in the US and how these forces may influence the future of discipline.
Identify opportunities for growth of the division’s clinical, research, and educational programs.
Provide guidance and participate in implementation of growth plans, including monitoring progress and performance in achieving objectives.
Provide guidance and mentorship for junior faculty and trainees.
Administration oversight and accountability
Submit an annual report to the chair on status and activities in the areas of research, education, and patient care, as well as notable awards and accomplishments of divisional faculty and staff.
Participate in healthcare system, hospital, medical school, or department committees as requested or appropriate.
Lead and participate in quality assurance and performance improvement activities for the division, department, and hospital.
Regularly attend departmental divisional director and faculty meetings.
Communicate appropriate information from the department, medical school, and hospital to division personnel in a timely and regular manner. Interact with and respond to requests from administrative departments in a timely manner.
Actively participate in departmental fundraising activities and represent the division at events.
Address clinical, service, process and behavioral complaints regarding the division directly with affected faculty and escalate to the department chair as needed.
Other duties may be required for the division or department and assigned by the chair.
Financial oversight
Develop a divisional budget in collaboration with the department chair, medical group and hospital with the objective of achieving a surplus or, at a minimum, to break even.
Monitor the financial status of the division on an ongoing basis and develop corrective action plans to address deficit situations.
Evaluate and establish clinical productivity standards for all clinical faculty in the division.
Compare division and faculty productivity to appropriate benchmarks and formulate plans to maximize clinical productivity as appropriate.
Ensure divisional faculty compliance with clinical practice billing and documentation rules and regulations.
Research oversight
Demonstrates track record of developing a research program.
Develops a divisional research plan integrating clinical, translational, basic science, and health services research opportunities.
Recruit faculty whose talents and research interests are consistent with the overall divisional/departmental research program.
Encourage cross-divisional and departmental research and training collaborations.
Optimize utilization of divisional research resources, including space.
Monitor progress of divisional investigators.
Develop a plan to deal with gaps in research funding for investigators, as well as a plan for shortfalls in research funding for funded investigators.
Teaching Oversight
Demonstrated track record of resident and fellow education.
Ensure appropriate and engaging grand rounds for the division.
Participate when requested by the chief residents in departmental teaching conferences for residents and medical students and ensure that division faculty are similarly responsive to these requests.
Regularly attend grand rounds and departmental conferences.
Participate in resident and medical student education and ensure divisional faculty participation and compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and Liaison Committee on Medical Education training requirements, to ensure successful program continuation.
Requirements
Board certification in Ophthalmology.
Experience
Minimum of 10 years of Pediatric Ophthalmology progressive experience, preferably at a large, complex academic children’s hospital or academic medical center, ideally in a diverse, urban and highly regulated market with a high ratio of Medicaid-insured patient population.
Experience should include a minimum of 3 years in a leadership role either within an academic Division or Department or in one or more enterprise positions within their home hospital or health system.
Successful track record leading cost management initiatives and experience with budget management preferred.
Must have demonstrated a commitment to professional development along with mentoring and coaching of faculty and team members.
Must have demonstrated experience leading faculty in professional development.
Licensure
Must be licensed (or be eligible for medical licensure) in the State of California.
For more information, please visit: https://www.chla.org/surgery-department
If interested, please apply using the link above. For further inquiries, please contact:
Mark D. Krieger, MDSurgeon-in-ChiefDepartment of SurgeryChildren’s Hospital Los Angelesmkrieger@chla.usc.eduP: 323.361.3151
The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the 'Trojan Family,' which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.
The annual base salary range for this position is $331,566-$998,121. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.
Academic appointments through USC Keck School of Medicine will be commensurate with training and experience. USC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. CHLA and USC greatly value diversity and are committed to building a vibrant and culturally diverse community of faculty that best reflects the patients and families that we serve. Individuals from underrepresented groups in medicine are especially encouraged to apply.
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Position Description
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to join our team as the Division Chief of Ophthalmology. As a pivotal departmental leader, the Chief will be responsible for leading a team of 16 physicians covering the full clinical ophthalmology service and working in collaboration with the Department of Surgery’s Surgeon-in-Chief. The position also includes supporting the academic success and professional development of our faculty and fellows.
Candidate Attributes
The ideal candidate will be a pediatric ophthalmologist with a strong orientation toward clinical operations, with an accomplished clinical research record and prior successes in developing and mentoring faculty members.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate an ability to inspire and motivate through vision and purpose, has academic credentials of merit, has effectively managed people around short and long-term objectives, understands the business of academic medicine, and is a clear and professional communicator. The ability to build high-performing teams, engage in strategic thinking and decision-making are all necessary skills.
Responsibilities
The candidate will balance a clinical patient care practice that spans the wide variety of care settings and environments available at CHLA with oversight of the practice of faculty members within the Division and supervision of non-physician team members. The individual will champion growth within the department, engage in program development activities, develop and champion innovative compensation models for approval and implementation and provide leadership and mentorship regarding education and research activities.
Specific Responsibilities and Requirements
In this leadership role, you are expected to:
Demonstrate behaviors in concert with hospital mission, values, policies, & procedures.
Demonstrate behaviors that support performance improvement activities.
Maintain competence and professional development.
Maintain license, certification or registration as required.
Perform other duties as requested.
Clinical Oversight
Oversee the delivery of clinical care provided throughout the division and ensure that the quality of care delivered meets or exceeds accepted standards.
Ensure that patient access is maximized for the division. Ensure the maintenance of on-call and ambulatory schedules.
Ensure that the divisional faculty and staff maintain positive working relationships and contact with referring physicians.
Ensure medical directors and program directors have appropriately scoped duties and are satisfactorily fulfilling expected duties.
Ensure compliance with appropriate medical record documentation and timely and accurate submission of charges for clinical services.
Ensure compliance with all internal policies and procedures of the university, medical school, department, hospital, and external regulatory agencies.
Leadership
Create a positive work environment for the division.
Serve as a role model for effective communication.
Establish a system for ensuring that information is transmitted in a timely manner to all faculty and staff.
Monitor and understand the local and national forces shaping healthcare in the US and how these forces may influence the future of discipline.
Identify opportunities for growth of the division’s clinical, research, and educational programs.
Provide guidance and participate in implementation of growth plans, including monitoring progress and performance in achieving objectives.
Provide guidance and mentorship for junior faculty and trainees.
Administration oversight and accountability
Submit an annual report to the chair on status and activities in the areas of research, education, and patient care, as well as notable awards and accomplishments of divisional faculty and staff.
Participate in healthcare system, hospital, medical school, or department committees as requested or appropriate.
Lead and participate in quality assurance and performance improvement activities for the division, department, and hospital.
Regularly attend departmental divisional director and faculty meetings.
Communicate appropriate information from the department, medical school, and hospital to division personnel in a timely and regular manner. Interact with and respond to requests from administrative departments in a timely manner.
Actively participate in departmental fundraising activities and represent the division at events.
Address clinical, service, process and behavioral complaints regarding the division directly with affected faculty and escalate to the department chair as needed.
Other duties may be required for the division or department and assigned by the chair.
Financial oversight
Develop a divisional budget in collaboration with the department chair, medical group and hospital with the objective of achieving a surplus or, at a minimum, to break even.
Monitor the financial status of the division on an ongoing basis and develop corrective action plans to address deficit situations.
Evaluate and establish clinical productivity standards for all clinical faculty in the division.
Compare division and faculty productivity to appropriate benchmarks and formulate plans to maximize clinical productivity as appropriate.
Ensure divisional faculty compliance with clinical practice billing and documentation rules and regulations.
Research oversight
Demonstrates track record of developing a research program.
Develops a divisional research plan integrating clinical, translational, basic science, and health services research opportunities.
Recruit faculty whose talents and research interests are consistent with the overall divisional/departmental research program.
Encourage cross-divisional and departmental research and training collaborations.
Optimize utilization of divisional research resources, including space.
Monitor progress of divisional investigators.
Develop a plan to deal with gaps in research funding for investigators, as well as a plan for shortfalls in research funding for funded investigators.
Teaching Oversight
Demonstrated track record of resident and fellow education.
Ensure appropriate and engaging grand rounds for the division.
Participate when requested by the chief residents in departmental teaching conferences for residents and medical students and ensure that division faculty are similarly responsive to these requests.
Regularly attend grand rounds and departmental conferences.
Participate in resident and medical student education and ensure divisional faculty participation and compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and Liaison Committee on Medical Education training requirements, to ensure successful program continuation.
Requirements
Board certification in Ophthalmology.
Experience
Minimum of 10 years of Pediatric Ophthalmology progressive experience, preferably at a large, complex academic children’s hospital or academic medical center, ideally in a diverse, urban and highly regulated market with a high ratio of Medicaid-insured patient population.
Experience should include a minimum of 3 years in a leadership role either within an academic Division or Department or in one or more enterprise positions within their home hospital or health system.
Successful track record leading cost management initiatives and experience with budget management preferred.
Must have demonstrated a commitment to professional development along with mentoring and coaching of faculty and team members.
Must have demonstrated experience leading faculty in professional development.
Licensure
Must be licensed (or be eligible for medical licensure) in the State of California.
For more information, please visit: https://www.chla.org/surgery-department
If interested, please apply using the link above. For further inquiries, please contact:
Mark D. Krieger, MDSurgeon-in-ChiefDepartment of SurgeryChildren’s Hospital Los Angelesmkrieger@chla.usc.eduP: 323.361.3151
The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC, you will be a part of a world-class research university and a member of the 'Trojan Family,' which is comprised of the faculty, students and staff that make the university what it is.
The annual base salary range for this position is $331,566-$998,121. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.
Academic appointments through USC Keck School of Medicine will be commensurate with training and experience. USC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. CHLA and USC greatly value diversity and are committed to building a vibrant and culturally diverse community of faculty that best reflects the patients and families that we serve. Individuals from underrepresented groups in medicine are especially encouraged to apply.
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