What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chief Medical Officer position at Penobscot Community Health Center?
Job Description
Job Description
Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
Penobscot Community Health Care is excited to offer an opportunity to serve as the Chief Medical Officer (CMO). The selected candidate will report to the President & CEO and will serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team, which includes each fiduciary officer of the company. The CMO is responsible for the retention of mission-focused providers as the foundation for advancing access to quality, team-based care. The CMO promotes a population health model of primary care and prioritizes patient experience and customized care. The CMO must effectively steward PCHC’s resources, ensuring, in partnership with the executive team, the financial viability of the organization. The CMO develops and oversees a clinical workforce dedicated to evidence-based, integrated primary care that is grounded in current research and best practice. The CMO serves as the clinical champion for integrated primary care access. The CMO accomplishes these goals in a close dyad partnership with the Chief Operations Officer (COO), in recognition of the inseparable nature of operations and clinical care.
In addition to core functions outlined above, the CMO provides consultative support to the quality, residency and clinical training programs. The CMO also ensures relevant clinical and care quality standards are in place and current, as required by accreditation bodies (e.g., HRSA, AAAHC, PCMH).
Position location and schedule expectations : This is a full-time, salaried, benefit-eligible position, generally Monday through Friday. This role requires the ability to travel to any one of our 17 service sites and locations in the greater Bangor area and beyond, requiring residence located within 2 hours’ driving distance of Bangor, Maine.
What you’ll do :
- Develop and Retain strong, mission-focused, patient-centered providers - Responsible for retention and quality of work experience for primary care providers, ensuring focus on mission, outcomes, and patient-centered care. Ensures accountability among providers for safe, high-quality care, in a supportive environment that embraces psychological safety. Drives initiatives to improve provider well-being. Balances provider retention goals with organizational sustainability.
- Oversees / Drives Delivery of Safe, Sustainable High-Quality Care – Models and expects application of systems thinking and strong change management, retaining focus on provider and patient well-being, working within the current reimbursement systems. Prioritizes safety, access, and quality within a sustainability framework. Promotes among clinical leaders, who, in turn, model and expect providers to build psychological safety on care teams. Develops and evolves PCHC’s clinical / operational systems and structures, in partnership with operational leaders, to ensure safety and efficiency and strong clinical outcomes. Manages and drives change based on feedback from staff, the Patient Safety Committee.
- Leads Team of Medical Directors – Leads the medical director team, ensuring focus on accountability for patient outcomes, core mission, person-centered care, just culture, operational / clinical dyad collaboration and leadership, and continuous improvement and problem-solving.
- Optimizes and Further Develops PCHC’s Integrated, Team-Based Primary Care Model . Promotes care team model, based on latest research and best practice, ensuring providers understand leadership role and vital importance of appropriate delegation, building high functioning teams, and effective collaboration and communication. Partners closely with leaders in mental health, SUDs, pharmacy, dental and specialty care to promote integration of services. Convenes regular meetings of all clinical service line leaders at PCHC (to include chiropractic, PT, rheumatology, podiatry, speech / audiology, women’s health).
- Drives Enhanced Focus on Prevention, Wellness, and Early Intervention . With a systems-focus, drives increasing emphasis throughout PCHC’s system on early intervention, prevention, whole person wellness, improving health and increasing health span. Develops measures to assess efficacy of interventions.
- Informs and Participates in Provider Recruitment . Key member of recruitment team for and onboarding of high quality, mission-driven practitioners and specialists in coordination with recruitment team and other leaders.
- Supports Residency and Clinical Training Programs and Learning Health System Goals. Collaborates with residency and education directors to ensure high quality programming, advises with respect to curriculum development and provides didactic content as appropriate
- Develops and Updates Clinical Policies : Ensures primary care clinical policies and procedures are in place to meet accreditation, regulatory and primary care standards, ensuring safe, high-quality care.
- Advocates as Requested for Mission Critical Funding and Policy Initiatives : Support external advocacy and education efforts with regional, state and national health care community, patients, and policymakers, as requested.
- Provides Limited Direct Patient Care : Provides targeted, direct patient care to support practices experiencing transitions or in need of support, on an as needed basis, to ensure safe care delivery, not to exceed 4 hours / week ongoing except in emergencies. When working in a provider capacity, the CMO adheres to expectations laid out in the physician job description.
- Partners to Develop and Advance Population Health and Quality Goals. Supports the work of the quality and care management departments to improve quality, building and maintaining alignment among the providers and care teams in support of the QI plan and population health initiatives.
- Promotes Health Equity, Patient-Centered Care and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging . Ensures PCHC’s clinical services are person-centered, non-judgmental, culturally competent and compassionate. Champions diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging work across the organization, with particular emphasis on building systems that promote health equity in PCHC’s patient population. Engages in anti-discrimination and allyship work internally and externally.
- Organizational Citizenship
Participating in Committees as assigned and appropriate for the role
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Curious, or interested to learn more? Please reach out to our Manager of Talent Acquisition, Vanessa Worcester at vanessa.worcester@pchc.com.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other characteristic protected by law.