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OSF Healthcare

Managing Medical Director of Specialty Care - Bloomington + Pontiac

OSF Healthcare, Bloomington, IL, United States


Overview

JOB SPECIFICS

  • In a dyad leadership structure, responsible for monitoring and improving the level of care for patients.
  • Managing Medical Directors are responsible for participant care, clinical outcomes, and the implementation and oversight of quality assessment, performance improvement, and performance management.
  • Medical directors will work closely with the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), quality leadership, and other executive management teams to implement strategies that enhance patient care and improve medical practice.
  • This role is a blend of clinical expertise, leadership, and operations planning, essential for driving the success of healthcare operations. Serves in both a clinical and leadership capacity, depending on specialty and location.

BENEFITS & PERKS

 

OSF HealthCare offers a comprehensive Compensation and Total Rewards Package which includes:

  • Generous paid time off!
    • Vacation and holiday time off to get away and recharge 
    • Well-being time for self-care, mission trips, or whatever makes you happy!
    • Sick leave for you or to care for an ill-family member
  • Concierge relocation services 
  • Health, life, dental, and retirement plans 
  • Paid occurrence based malpractice 
  • Full time, base salary pay range for this position: $299,374-$405,036.
    • Range shown should be used as an estimate and can be impacted by many factors including but not limited to the critical need of the position, overall experience and qualifications, community need, and other considerations. Additional compensation components may be applicable such as bonuses or incentives which may or may not be based on metric achievement.

THE COMMUNITIES

 

Six years in a row, OSF has been recognized on the Forbes list of Best Employers by State.

 

Bloomington, Illinois

  • When you live at the crossroads of Illinois – where Interstates 39, 55 and 74 intersect – everything you need or want is at your fingertips: high quality of life with a lower cost of living and easy commutes, top employers like State Farm Insurance and Rivian Automotive, and air and rail via Central Illinois Regional Airport and Amtrak.
  • Uptown Normal and Downtown Bloomington shopping and restaurant districts satisfy a wide variety of styles and tastes. Entertainment, sports and recreation opportunities range from events like the Illinois Shakespeare Festival to NCAA Division I athletics and miles of hiking and biking trails.
  • Two universities anchor an educated community that boasts two public high school districts covering pre-K through high school, nine private schools and two university laboratory schools.
  • Visit org/bloomington to download our full community guide.

Pontiac, Illinois

  • Pontiac is the county seat of Livingston County and home to the Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum. The original Mother Road (U.S. Route 66) runs through the heart of town, but most travelers access Pontiac these days from Interstate 55, the busy highway that connects Chicago and St. Louis. Pontiac is a 30-minute drive from the college haven of Bloomington-Normal, an hour from Peoria and two hours from Chicago.
  • Pontiac is also home to one of the largest collection of murals in Illinois, as well as attractions such as the Pontiac-Oakland Automobile Museum & Resource Center and the Eagle Performing Arts and Conference Center. The town, as well as the rest of Livingston County, is peppered with a wide range of hometown shops and restaurants, serving up an array of ethnic dining options.
  • There’s more to love about Pontiac and Livingston County including affordable cost of living and easy commutes, public and private education opportunities for students of all ages and plenty of places to hike, bicycle or camp in hardwood forests or restored prairie lands.
  • Visit org/pontiac to access more community resources.

Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Physician Licensed to practice medicine in current state.
  • Experience: 5 years’ experience as a postgraduate licensed physician 3 years' experience in clinical leadership
  • Licensed by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the State of Illinois to prescribe narcotics, if applicable.
  • Board certified or board eligible in the appropriate specialty(ies). Obtain and maintain medical staff membership and appropriate privileges.
  • Must be eligible as a provider for Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health programs.
  • Physician shall meet all qualifications to participate in OSF's programs for professional malpractice and other liability coverage.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

 

Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care aligned to the preferences, goals, and needs of the patients served

 

OSF HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

Contact Us

Physician Recruiter: Kate Dillon

Email: Kaitlin.K.Dillon@osfhealthcare.org