Surgical Oncology- Department Head
Allina Health, Minneapolis, MN, United States
Number of Job Openings Available:
1Date Posted:
July 16, 2024Department:
31002915 AHCI PBC MinneapolisShift:
Day/Evening/Night (United States of America)Shift Length:
8 hour shiftHours Per Week:
40Union Contract:
Non-UnionWeekend Rotation:
OccasionalJob Summary:
Based in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Allina Health is a not for profit 503(c) organization, with 90+ clinics, 10 hospitals/13 campuses throughout the region including western Wisconsin. Allina Health operates in one of the nations most vibrant, livable areas; a place where you can build the career you wantand you and your family can be part of a thriving community.The Allina Health Cancer Institute is being built upon the outstanding foundation of Allinas current cancer program, widely recognized for its clinical expertise, care coordination, and compassionate approach to care. Some of the programs strengths include:
>50,000 cancer patients cared for annually, including 6,000 new cases each year
#1 in inpatient cancer surgery in the Twin Cities - a product of Allinas cancer surgical oncology practice.
#1 breast cancer program in the Twin Cities, caring for 1,400 newly diagnosed patients each year.
20 oncology nurse navigators supporting patients and families throughout their cancer journeys.
9 locations throughout Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
Key Position Details:
The Allina Health Cancer Institute (AHCI) is seeking a Department Head of Surgical Oncology to join our growing practice in the Twin Cities.
- Our department of Surgical Oncology is comprised of Breast/Surgical oncology, Thoracic oncology, Urologic oncology and Hepatobiliary divisions and oversees the programs across the system in a privademic model.
- We currently have 4 fellowship trained surgical oncologists from programs around the country, as well as a breast surgeon, a urologic oncologist, two thoracic oncologists, and a fellowship trained HPB surgeon. The team is supported by 13 division-specific Advanced Practice Providers who assist surgically and with patient care duties.
- The department head position in AHCI is a leadership position with administrative oversight of physicians and advanced practice providers.
- The department head position reports to the President, AHCI.
- Role includes clinical and administrative work.
- Position will be located at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. MN. Abbott Northwestern Hospital is a nationally recognized, award-winning hospital.
Institute Highlights:
- Privademic model
- World-class, integrative oncology program
- Weekly multi-disciplinary Tumor Boards
- Extensive high-risk cancer surveillance programming
- Accredited by ACS, CoC, NAPBC, and APEx in support of oncology quality, excellence, and stewardship
- An in-house genomic laboratory
- Access to cooperative group and early phase industry clinical trials
- Excellian (EPIC) is one of the most comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) systems in the nation
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Job Description:
Principle Responsibilities:
Individuals in this role will function as direct supervisors of all members of their department including the following responsibilities:
- Work collaboratively with administrative leadership on finance, operations and strategy of AHCI
- Provide oversight of quality of clinical care.
- Oversee and coordinate the work assignments, distribution and on call allocation.
- Attend administrative meetings and staff meetings of AHCI as required.
- Participate as the lead physician role in formulation of policies and standards of practice in AHCI.
- Work collaboratively to resolve matters regarding investigations and disciplinary actions.
- Serve as a mentor to guide career development of providers.
- Recruiting and onboarding of new providers (physicians and APPs)
Direct Patient Care:
- Works collaboratively with patients to improve their health and well-being.
- Practices in a thoughtful manner including consideration for cultural diversity, individual autonomy and legal responsibilities.
- Actively participates in multidisciplinary team approach to case management.
- May participate in peer review and quality assurance.
- Utilizes quality improvement tools to develop processes that promote continuous improvement in delivery of patient care, patient outcomes, or work flows.
Job Requirements:
MD, DO, or foreign equivalency training required.
Completion of an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) accredited residency training program in General Surgery required.
Graduate of an accredited ACGME Surgical Oncology fellowship training program required.
Board certification required.
Minimum of 5 years of experience required.
Leadership experience required.
Active, non-restricted medical license in MN (or ability to obtain)
Ability to obtain and/or maintain MN DEA certification and National Provider Identifier (NPI).
Ability to meet criteria/qualifications for credentialing and hospital privileges.
BLS required within 180 Days of hire.
Physical Demands
Medium Work*:
Lifting weight Up to 32 lbs. occasionally (*Allina Safe Patient Moving Policy), Up to 25 lbs. frequently