Location: Greensboro, NC
Job Type: full-time
Company: Aledade
Category: Provider
Chief Medical Officer
Triad Adult and Pediatric Medicine, Inc. (TAPM)
Guilford County, North Carolina
Triad Adult and Pediatric Medicine, Inc. (TAPM), a Federally Qualified Health Center in Guilford County, North Carolina with six (6) locations, is seeking a Chief Medical Officer (CMO).
Position Summary
Under the administrative direction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the CMO is responsible for clinical compliance with all medical policies, staffing, directives, rules, regulations, and clinical performance standards of the State, Federal Government, Local entities, health center bylaws, and accrediting bodies. The CMO serves as the organization’s point person on medical and clinical issues, providing professional medical services as appropriate, and other related work, as designated by the Chief Executive Officer.
Core Competencies/Skill Sets
A minimum of two – four years of leadership experience in an inpatient or outpatient setting is preferred; experience treating and managing care for a culturally diverse population is a plus.
Broad knowledge and/or experience with Federal regulations related to the operation of a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC).
High standards of personal integrity, ability to supervise and manage people and systems, with excellent communication skills and the ability to lead; previous experience in a Physician Executive/Leadership role is a plus.
Demonstrated experience in utilization management, quality management, and patient safety programs.
Strong independent decision-making, negotiating, and analytical skills; as well as personnel development, team building, and mentoring skills.
Responsibilities
Directs and oversees all daily aspects of the clinical and quality functions of the organization.
Establishes, monitors, and improves the standards of care through performance benchmarks and goals.
Develops and recommends strategies to enhance clinical performance, effectiveness, efficiencies, productivity, and compliance of all clinical functions.
Manages a 25+ member provider team including MDs, NPs, PAs, LCSWs, etc.
Oversees, in conjunction with the CEO, other departments that have direct linkage to clinical functions: Behavioral Health, Care Coordination, Nutrition, and Nursing.
Provides direct oversight for the clinical quality team and works with the Quality Director to reach quality goals and increase performance measures and outcomes.
Oversees peer-review program.
Oversees provider productivity and coding, providing direction and facilitating annual coding training.
Develops, manages, and implements clinical policies and protocols for appropriate patient care.
Ensures clinical compliance with all local, state, and federal government requirements.
Conducts annual performance evaluations for providers.
Coordinates, evaluates, and oversees physician specialty clinics.
Facilitates provider meetings and/or trainings on a monthly basis.
Provides mentorship to new providers.
Provides direct patient care at least two full days per week, with 3 days of administrative and supervision time.
Works closely with area hospitals and agencies to facilitate care coordination and linkage for continuum of care.
Provides a thorough orientation program for new providers and appropriate clinical and quality team members.
Professional Experience/Educational Requirements
Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathy and board certification in chosen primary care specialty of Internal Medicine or Family Medicine.
Certification/Licensure
Have and maintain an active “unrestricted” medical license in the State of North Carolina.