Dartmouth Health

SVMC Director Oncology Svc & Bus Op

Job Locations US-VT-Bennington
ID 2024-23339
Category
Professional/Management
Position Type
Full-Time (30 to 40 hrs per week)
Location Name
Bennington, VT

Overview

Leading, developing, and supporting clinical business operations for cancer service line programs. Works in partnership with leaders throughout NCCC and DHMC to evaluate and improve cross-discipline operations and resources as they relate to Cancer Center Service Line Clinical Strategy. Develops and oversees solid cross-discipline business information platform for informed decision making related to oncology programs. Develops systems that promote well-coordinated comprehensive oncology care. Develops relationships with ancillary services related to the care of oncology patients.

Responsibilities

  1. Assumes responsibility for the business information management related to oncology programs.
  2. Develops Oncology Service Line specific program information related to cost per unit, financial health, volume, trends, incident rate, etc., in preparation for a capitated reimbursement healthcare environment.
  3. Coordinates with NCCC Patient Quality and Safety to develop dashboard metrics to track the success of oncology groups.
  4. Facilitates regular communication between DH, NCCC, COG, and Leadership to analyze program trends to for the purpose of informed decision making related to service line strategies.
  5. Develops and carries out a full range of financial management activities for the NCCC and DHMC including strategies to improve revenues and decrease costs.
  6. Develops reporting mechanisms to understand and track the financial aspects of cancer disease sites across the organization as business links.
  7. Provides leadership related to operations improvement, including development of management systems that support a well-functioning clinical department. Works with NCCC management to provide oversight related to clinical information systems, personnel, space and equipment, departmental policies and procedures, and financial management, including the identification and implementation of systems that will support the function of interdisciplinary clinical teams.
  8. Directs all administrative and management activities encompassing Cancer Oncology Group centered interdisciplinary care. Facilitates the development of Cancer Oncology Groups, Oncology Advisory Committee, Steering Committee, and Operations Committee. Ensures research support consideration related to Cancer Oncology Group efforts to integrate scientific endeavors into clinical operations. Responsible for leading the development of three years plans for each of the interdisciplinary programs with attention to developing clinical programs that support research and incorporate supportive care for patients with cancer. Works with NCCC leadership to identify regional practices appropriate for Interdisciplinary Oncology Services. Collaborates in the development of marketing plans across multiple disciplines centered on disease site management.
  9. Assumes lead responsibility for special Clinic-wide or Department-specific projects.
  10. Oversees budget process for Support Services.
  11. Performs other duties as required or assigned.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required with 10 years of experience in health care administration in an integrated health system setting or the equivalent required.
  • Master’s degree preferred.
  • The ability to relate to and deal effectively with physicians, administrators, support staff and the general public with a high degree of tact and discretion required.
  • Excellent communication skills required.
  • Strong financial background preferred.

Required Licensure/Certifications

  • None

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