Director of Operations - Cardiac, Neuroscience & Orthopedic Service Lines
Company: Providence Health & Services
Location: Eagle River
Posted on: July 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Reporting to Providence Alaska Medical Center Executive
Leadership, the Director of the cardiovascular, orthopedics, and
neuroscience service lines provides vision, results-based
leadership, direction, strategic planning, and oversight of
operational matters assuring outstanding operations efficiencies
within the service areas responsible for to include centers of
excellence structures, Cath Lab, CVS Obs, EKG, Echo, and CV Admin.
The Director of the neuroscience, orthopedics, and cardiovascular
service lines should: Lead initiatives that improve resource
management, quality of care, safety, and stakeholder satisfaction
Assess and enhance operations efficiencies within the Heart Center
department. Hold responsibility for PAMCs overall budget
performance, staff productivity/efficiency, and operational
accountability for these service lines. Define vision and lead the
implementation of strategies around the centers of excellence that
support value-based care initiatives. Establish and maintain
relationships with both internal and external stakeholders
including physicians, hospital administration, region leaders,
administrators, community leaders, region councils and other key
individuals, groups, or organizations required to foster growth and
robust services that position the organization in being the
provider of choice for our community members and payors. Essential
Functions Regulatory, certification, and accreditation: Leads and
manages certification, center of distinctions, and accreditation
standards of care to assure high quality of care and compliance i
meeting these requirements for service lines and centers of
excellence Drives high quality and performance standards in
specified service lines for individual, team, and organizational
accomplishment; tenaciously works to meet or exceed challenging
goals Engage, empower and partner with caregivers, leaders and
providers to support their job satisfaction, quality, safety,
innovation and engagement in the service line delivery of care
Manages the budget and engages in the budgeting process for the
service lines demonstrating a keen understanding of basic business
operations and the organizational levers that drive profitable
growth; quickly evaluate business plans and processes to identify
data or recommendations that need further investigation Evaluate
changes in Cath Lab technology and other new procedures to insure
that Providence Alaska Medical Center patients receive optimal
care. Initiates, drives and maintains strategic relationships with
stakeholders inside and outside the health system to advance
clinical operational and strategic goals Translates strategic
priorities into operational reality; aligns communication,
accountabilities, resource capabilities, internal processes, and
ongoing measurement systems to ensure that strategic priorities
yield measurable and sustainable results for areas overseeing.
Leads and establishes systems and processes, in collaboration with
executive leaders to attract, develop, engage, and retain talented
employees; creates a work environment where people can realize
their full potential, thus allowing the organization to meet
current and future clinical, operations, and other business
challenges. Provides feedback, instruction and development guidance
to help others excel in their current or future job
responsibilities; plans and supports the development of individual
skills and abilities. Clearly and succinctly conveys information
and ideas to individuals and groups; communicates in a focused and
compelling way that captures and holds others attention. Identifies
and drives service lines and cultural changes needed to adapt
strategically to changing market demands, technology and internal
initiatives; catalyzes new approaches to improve results by
transforming culture, systems or services Uses understanding of key
market drivers to create and seize business and patient service
opportunities and launch innovative patient services within service
lines. Qualifications Masters degree in clinical and/or related
healthcare/business Three years healthcare leadership experience
Broad knowledge and understanding of trends and changes taking
place in health care and the implication of those changes Strategic
planning Knowledge of working within integrated health systems and
a track record of successful relationships with the integration of
employed and private physicians Knowledge with managing day to day
financials for service lines Ability to lead complex services
through change Problem solver who involves others in key decisions
but assures timely decisions Ability to establish relationships
with diverse groups, strong communication, and good listening
skills Ability to articulate and demonstrate the Mission, Vision,
and Core Values to employees, physicians, and other providers and
groups. Understanding of local integrated delivery systems and of a
large, multi-site health system Ability to work on a team Ability
to focus and energize a group in pursuit of present and future
goals Exhibits the ability to integrate thought, values and action
in seizing opportunity and taking calculated risks to attain
superior performance and outcomes Ability to develop and manage
diverse and effective teams to achieve results Ability to ensure
that continuous improvement occurs on the team and within service
lines Demonstrates personal and interpersonal qualities that
engender confidence, trust, credibility and a positive regard by
others as someone who is reliable Derives satisfaction from goal
achievement and continuous implement for clinical operational and
financial metrics especially with the centers of excellence and
Cath Lab utilization and management Demonstrates a poised,
credible, and confident demeanor that reassures others and commands
respect; conveys an image that is consistent with the organizations
Mission and Values About Providence At Providence, our strength
lies in Our Promise of “Know me, care for me, ease my way.” Working
at our family of organizations means that regardless of your role,
we’ll walk alongside you in your career, supporting you so you can
support others. We provide best-in-class benefits and we foster an
inclusive workplace where diversity is valued, and everyone is
essential, heard and respected. Together, our 120,000 caregivers
(all employees) serve in over 50 hospitals, over 1,000 clinics and
a full range of health and social services across Alaska,
California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. As a
comprehensive health care organization, we are serving more people,
advancing best practices and continuing our more than 100-year
tradition of serving the poor and vulnerable. Providence offers a
comprehensive benefits package including a retirement 401(k)
Savings Plan with employer matching, health care benefits (medical,
dental, vision), life insurance, disability insurance, time off
benefits (paid parental leave, vacations, holidays, health issues),
voluntary benefits, well-being resources and much more. Learn more
at providence.jobs/benefits. Pay Range: $ 60.92 - $ 96.18 The
amounts listed are the base pay range; additional compensation may
be available for this role, such as shift differentials,
standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or
bonus opportunities.
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