What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Director position at maine health?
Associate Chief Medical Officer (ACMO)
The Associate Chief Medical Officer serves as a critical extension of the CMO, carrying out designated responsibilities on an as-needed basis.
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
- Accreditation Management: Overseeing the organization's accreditation process to maintain high standards of quality care.
- Physician Resource Optimization: Collaborating with senior leadership to acquire and deploy physician resources effectively.
In addition to these responsibilities, the ACMO will also focus on:
- Strategic Planning and Execution: Developing and implementing plans to achieve institutional and program goals.
- Quality Improvement Initiatives: Monitoring and improving the quality of patient care.
- Program Development and Implementation: Designing and implementing programs to enhance the organization's mission and objectives.
To be successful in this role, the ideal candidate will possess:
- Education: A medical degree from an accredited institution.
- Licensure and Certification: Active medical licensure in New Hampshire or eligibility for licensure.
- Clinical Expertise: Board certification in their primary area of practice.
- Leadership Experience: A minimum of seven years of increasing responsibility as a physician leader, with a strong understanding of regulatory compliance, healthcare finance, strategic planning, and institutional processes.
- Collaborative Skills: Excellent communication and physician engagement skills, based on trust and shared values, as well as the ability to collaborate and interact professionally with all team members.