What are the responsibilities and job description for the Division Chief Medical Officer - Wisconsin position at Advocate Aurora?
This role provides strategic clinical leadership within their assigned division, ensuring the highest standards of patient care, clinical quality, patient safety and experience for all. The leader will exemplify highly reliable behaviors and implement practices to create a culture of safety to ensure achievement of clinical preeminence and zero harm. The leader must have demonstrated experience in the use of data and insights to implement sustainable improvement practices. The Division Chief Medical Officer serves as the key liaison between the health system’s executive leadership, medical staff, and clinical service lines, aligning local operations with the enterprise’s strategic goals. The leader will have a matrixed relationship to the Division President and be a dyad partner to the Division Chief Nursing Officer. This position will drive clinical excellence, foster physician engagement, and promote initiatives that enhance the overall health of the population served, while maintaining compliance with all regulatory and accreditation standards.
Major Responsibilities:
- Lead and implement quality improvement initiatives, ensuring consistent delivery of safe, high-quality care across all facilities in the designated geographic division.
- Monitor clinical performance metrics and outcomes, identifying opportunities for improvement.
- Ensure compliance with clinical protocols, guidelines, and enterprise-wide best practices.
- Collaborate with clinical leaders to align local strategies with enterprise-wide quality, patient safety and patient experience goals.
- Provide oversight of medical staff governance, credentialing, and peer review processes.
- Foster strong relationships with physicians, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and promoting clinical engagement.
- Facilitate effective collaboration among physicians, nursing leadership, and other clinical disciplines.
- Develop and lead initiatives to address medical staff wellness and burnout.
- Work closely with the divisional president and operational leaders to align clinical strategies with division goals and performance targets.
- Determine strategy and effective reporting relationships to ensure oversight of acute, ambulatory and medical group quality and safety performance.
- Participate in developing and executing business strategies to enhance clinical service lines, improve access to care, and optimize market performance.
- Ensure effective coordination between clinical and non-clinical operations to support seamless patient care delivery.
- Promote population health management strategies in coordination with system-wide initiatives.
- Ensure adherence to all federal, state, and local regulations, as well as accreditation standards.
- Collaborate with the enterprise risk management team to address clinical risks and implement mitigation strategies.
- Support enterprise-wide initiatives for infection prevention and control, patient safety, and high-reliability performance.
- Mentor and develop physician leaders within the market, promoting professional growth and succession planning.
- Facilitate ongoing leadership development programs in alignment with the health system’s leadership framework.
Licensure, Registration, and/or Certification Required:
- Active, unrestricted medical license in geographic location of work
Education Required:
- MD or DO degree; Master’s degree in healthcare administration or business preferred.
Experience Required:
- Minimum 10 years of clinical experience with a demonstrated track record of leadership in healthcare management.
- Prior experience in a CMO, CQO or equivalent role, preferably within a multi-hospital system or large healthcare organization.
- Strong background in clinical quality improvement, patient safety, and population health strategies.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required:
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to foster trust, collaboration and engagement across diverse clinical teams.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with experience using clinical and operational data to drive improvements.
- Knowledge of healthcare regulations, accreditation standards, and payer environments.
- Working knowledge, leadership experience and implementation of quality improvement methodologies (e.g., IHI, Malcolm Baldrige, LEAN/Six Sigma).
- Able to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in an expedient and decisive manner; makes timely decisions in stressful situations involving conflicting or delayed information.
- Sensitive to, understands and encourages cultural diversity throughout the system enterprise and the community.
- Demonstrates executive presence, is articulate and communicates in a highly engaging manner.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
- This position requires relocation to the geographic division and regular travel within the market and occasional travel to other system locations.
This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of the incumbent. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. Incumbent may be required to perform other related duties.
Salary : $1,000 - $1,000,000