Chief Administrative Officer Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Company: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: February 15, 2025
Job Description:
Career Opportunities: Chief Administrative Officer, Medicine-
The Johns Hopkins Hospital (650210)Requisition ID: 650210 - Posted:
Leadership - Johns Hopkins Hospital - Day Shift - Full Time - No -
Featured Jobs - Baltimore, MD - On-site: 90-100% of hours worked
on-siteThe Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine (DOM) is an
international leader committed to the progress of biomedical
discovery, teaching the next generation of doctors and scientists,
and the improvement of health in our neighborhood and around the
world. Our department is made up of an amazing group of people who
together provide cutting-edge patient care, maintain some of the
country's top internal medicine training programs, and conduct more
externally funded research than almost anywhere else.With 660+
faculty members, 700+ secondary/voluntary faculty members, 650+
trainees, and nearly 2,500+ staff members across 18 academic
divisions, the DOM is one of the largest Hopkins departments. Our
department provided care in over 290,000 clinic visits (at 20+
locations) and 100,000+ procedural and ancillary services
encounters, staffing occupational clinics at 60+ locations across
the country, and was the primary attending on 25,000+ inpatient
admissions at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview
Medical Center, and other health system affiliates, generating more
than $567+ million in revenue for the hospitals. This position is
responsible for oversight of a JHH expense budget of $150+ million,
and a university budget totaling $570+ million comprised of nearly
$200 million in research, $180 million in clinical services, $135
million in institutional services and support, and $55 million of
philanthropic/other revenues each year.POSITION SUMMARYThe Chief
Administrative Officer of Medicine is the administrative leader for
Medicine for The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH), Department of
Medicine, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and wherever JHU
School of Medicine (SOM) faculty and providers are deployed. The
CAO has overall responsibility for the successful development,
implementation, and advancement of programmatic strategies and
initiatives for the Department of Medicine. The incumbent, along
with faculty leaders, leads the development, coordination, and
integration of internal medicine subspecialties across the region,
including clinical operations, training and research activities,
network affiliations, and quality and performance
improvement.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSThe CAO reports to the Director
of the Department of Medicine, the Chief Operating Officer for JHH,
and the Vice Dean for Finance and Administration for the SOM, and
works collegially and collaboratively with Johns Hopkins Medicine
(JHUSOM, JHHS, JHH, JHBMC) senior executives and JHU faculty across
the system. This role is a critical leader and advisor to senior
leadership in both the Department and JHM as a whole. The CAO also
is a key contact for JHM relationships including, but not limited
to, compliance, development, finance, human resources, government
affairs, internal audits, legal, marketing and communications,
Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians, and central core services.The
position directly supervises the SOM Administrator, Director of
Finance, Director of Operations - JHH, Director of Ambulatory
Operations & Access, Communications Manager, Director of
Professional Fee Billing, and Administrative Resident(s). A number
of indirect relationships exist.MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIESStrategic
Planning and Program Development
- Collaborate with DOM leadership to develop a vision for the
future and set goals for achieving change. Manage change by
building consensus on goals.
- Manage strategic planning (goal setting, execution, program
distribution, and results monitoring) for the department with DOM
leaders. Align and simplify goals, ensure stakeholder buy-in and
execution for all DOM activities across JHM.
- Collaborate with the vice chairs, division directors, and
division administrators to identify opportunities for new programs
that enhance revenue to support the institutional mission.Fiscal
Stewardship/Resources
- Meet agreed upon financial and operational objectives of DOM.
Where appropriate, institute corrective actions including audits,
reallocating resources, human resource management, reprioritizing,
and/or modifying plans or budgets.
- Overall responsibility for DOM financial performance and
management, including forecasting budgets, reporting against
metrics and goals inclusive of P&L's, and overall business
planning.Clinical Administration
- Supervise directors of operations at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
and Associate Administrator of Ambulatory Operations. Collaborates
with the Medicine administrator at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical
Center. Partners on relationship building with hospital leaders,
understands disparate cultures, functions to create
synergies/collaboration. Aligns goals, communication, meetings, and
outcomes.
- Collaborate with Nursing Administration on financial oversight,
staffing, bed management, and quality/safety/service improvement
initiatives.
- Collaborate with the clinical vice chairs to optimize clinical
operations and outcomes.
- Ensures continuity of departmental operations during disruptive
events (e.g., inclement weather, facility disruptions, emergency
situations, etc.).Research/Education
- Partner to improve academic functions, including residency
support, streamlined grant submissions, faculty recruitment, and
facilities.Climate Setting and Leadership
- Responsible for ensuring oversight of management and structure
that will allow for the Department's complex financial,
operational, and support functions to be well-managed and
successful by metric measurement at The Johns Hopkins Hospital,
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, National Capital Region, and
the Department's various ambulatory sites across its service area.
Supervises and recruits administrative leaders in the DOM in
collaboration with the Director and other leaders.EDUCATION &
EXPERIENCE
- Master's degree (JD, MBA, MHA, MPH or another related field)
required.
- Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible administrative,
financial, and clinical operations experience in an academic health
system required.
- 5-7 years of management experience (e.g., planning, directing,
monitoring, organizing, and controlling monetary and non-monetary
resources) in a matrixed academic environment with significant
business impact and extensive scope.
- Demonstrated record of related accomplishments along with
strong financial and analytic capabilities.
- Experience with strategic planning issues, growth strategies,
and network and business development in healthcare highly
desirable. Exposure to research and clinical trials is
preferred.
- Administrative, management, and supervisory experience. Prior
experience in large-scale change management.
- Considerable knowledge of research, clinical regulations, and
trends across national academic and medical centers and healthcare
systems.
- Familiarity with the Maryland healthcare system desirable.
- A firm understanding of national health care and research
trends/impacts, policies, and issues.Salary Range: Minimum $220,000
- Maximum $300,000+ incentive. Compensation will be commensurate
with equity and experience for roles of similar scope and
responsibility.In cases where the range is displayed as a $0
amount, salary discussions will occur during candidate screening
calls, before any subsequent compensation discussion is held
between the candidate and any hiring authority.JHM prioritizes the
health and well-being of every employee. Come be healthy at
Hopkins!Diversity and Inclusion are Johns Hopkins Medicine Core
Values. We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive
environment, where we embrace and celebrate our differences, where
all employees feel valued, contribute to our mission of serving the
community, and engage in equitable healthcare delivery and
workforce practices.Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates
are an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or
physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any
other status protected by federal, state, or local law.Johns
Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace
employers.
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