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Requisition Number:
R-23035
Facility:
LOC0006 - 780 Main Street780 Main StreetWeymouth, MA 02190
Department Name:
SMC Urology
Status:
Full time
Budgeted Hours:
40
Shift:
Day (United States of America)
The Division Chief reports directly to the Vice President of South Shore Medical Center and indirectly to the Chair, Department of Surgery at South Shore Hospital for Urologic Surgical and Perioperative Service needs.
Formal reporting on matters relevant to the quality of Divisional medical care occurs through weekly or biweekly meetings.
Compensation Pay Range:
$434,000.00 - $660,000.00
The responsibilities of the Division Chief include:
Oversight of Division Quality, Safety and Growth
Embrace and further the engagement and coordination of physicians, APCs, nursing and staff.
Provides leadership, organization and direction for shaping team culture.
Endorse and lead division wide practice improvement initiatives along with operations and nursing.
Review patient satisfaction reports for the division and address areas for improvement addressed with specific action plans.
Establish, track and develop continuous improvement strategies for clinical quality and access goals.
Establish protocols and best practices for the patient population served, working collaboratively with other Divisions' clinical and operational leaders.
Lead continued growth of the Division through the recruitment and integration of new physicians and APCs.
Divisional Leadership
The leadership within the division is a triad of the Division chief, and the nurse and operations leads.
The triad will set the agenda and run Division meetings with all providers and operational and nursing leaders.
The triad will have weekly meetings to review operations, nursing, and provider strategies to effectively manage the Division.
The triad will meet as necessary along with other key stakeholders to review safety, quality, productivity, human development, and cost metrics, and to problem solve within these areas to be more effective.
Ensure adequate divisional coverage at all times, managing vacation and schedules conflicts.
Ensures that all clinical providers within the Division are meeting the clinical and operation standards set forth by SSMC
Monitors quality and appropriateness of medical care.
Manages provider relations and professionalism issues, assist with clinical patient complaints, and provide performance improvement guidance and support.
Surgical Leadership & Oversight
Provide leadership and oversight for all urologic surgical activities within the Department of Surgery. Represent the Urology service at the Operating Room Committee and OR Executive Committee, ensuring the division's needs and priorities are effectively communicated. Support and optimize robotic surgery utilization for Urology, including case allocation, efficiency, and strategic planning. Participate in block time management for all urologists, ensuring equitable and efficient use of surgical resources. Attend Division of Surgery Morbidity & Mortality (M&M) conferences and ensure full participation of all Urology providers. Promote and oversee Urology's engagement in all quality, safety, and performance improvement initiatives within the Division of Surgery. Ensure adherence to surgical standards, clinical protocols, and best practices across all Urology surgical services.
Collaboration & Liaison Responsibilities
Serve as an effective liaison between the hospital and non-hospital-owned urology practices, fostering strong communication, alignment, and collaboration. Support integration and coordination of surgical workflows across diverse practice settings. Maintain productive relationships with perioperative leadership, anesthesia, nursing, and other key stakeholders.
Administrative & Strategic Functions
Provide input on strategic planning related to urologic surgical services, technology, and program development. Assist the Chief of Surgery in evaluating surgical performance, resource needs, and operational opportunities within Urology. Contribute to recruitment, onboarding, and mentorship of urologic surgeons as appropriate.
Clinical Responsibilities
The ideal candidate would be a full-time physician practicing the full spectrum of urology. The candidate would have 0.2 FTE time allocated for Chief administrative responsibilities.
Education: MD or DO
License/Certificates: Currently licensed or ability to obtain a physician license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Board Certified in Urology. BLS certification
Experience: 1 - 3 years of experience in a managerial/leadership position and a minimum of 5 - 7 years of clinical experience as a urologist.
8:00am -5:00 pm
Responsibilities if Required:
Education if Required:
License/Registration/Certification Requirements:
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification - American Heart Association (AHA) (Including courses offered through SSH), Physician/Hospitalist - Board of Registration in Medicine (Massachusetts)