The Ohio State University

Executive Clinical Director

The Ohio State University$163K — $213K *
Hospitals & Medical Centers
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's of Science in Nursing or Physician Assistant Science
  • Current Ohio RN and APRN license
  • APRN-CNP credentials at OSUWMC
  • 10 years of relevant experience, 15 preferred
  • Previous administrative leadership in NP/APP and interprofessional practice

Responsibilities

  • Oversee day-to-day clinical operations across all THCC sites
  • Directly supervise Senior Managers and Managers
  • Assist in recruiting and supervising Advanced Practice Providers and Behavioral Health staff
  • Coordinate clinical performance and quality benchmarks
  • Collaborate with Lead Clinicians to enhance site operations
  • Maintain compliance with HRSA and other regulatory requirements
  • Liaise with the governing board to influence clinical practices

Benefits

  • Supports equitable and accessible healthcare initiatives
  • Opportunity to lead and shape clinical practice
  • Engage with a diverse interprofessional team
  • Access to advanced practice training and development
  • Ability to maintain a small clinical practice alongside management duties
Full Job Description
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Job Title:
Executive Clinical Director

Department:
Nursing | College Administration

The Executive Director of Clinical Practice is a Doctorly prepared Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)/Advanced Practice Provider (APP) who provides clinical, strategic, and operational leadership for the Ohio State University (OSU) Total Health Care Center (THCC), a public entity Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). This role ensures delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care, and compliance with all Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program Requirements. The Executive Director of Clinical Practice is responsible for the comprehensive oversight of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) and multiple interprofessional providers across all FQHC sites. The Executive Director of Clinical Practice oversees clinical operations; provider recruitment, performance, and retention; quality improvement; care coordination; and population health initiatives to advance the organization's mission of equitable and accessible healthcare. In addition, the Executive Director of Clinical Practice promotes, supports, and advocates for the members of the interprofessional team to work at the top of scope of education, certification, and licensure.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Report directly to the CEO of the OSU Total Health Care Center
  • Directly oversee and supervise the day-to-day clinical operations of all THCC sites.
  • Provide leadership and direction through Senior Managers (M3) or Managers (M2 and M1).
  • Assist APP Managers with recruitment and supervision of advanced practice providers.
  • Assist Behavioral Health, Social Work, and Dental Managers with recruitment and supervision.
  • Maintain current knowledge regarding today's healthcare environment, including all THCC disciplines/interprofessional providers: Nursing (APRNs, RNs, LPNs), Medicine, Dentistry (Dentists, DAs, RDHs), Social Work, Behavioral Health, Women's Health, Pharmacy, Dietetics, and essential support staff.
  • Insure qualified and competent individuals are employed and credential/appointment/reappointment processes maintained.
  • Serve as clinical resource to all departments.
  • Provide oversight/direct supervision of clinical performance/productivity and quality performance benchmarks.
  • Collaborate with the Lead Clinicians (APP, Physician, Social Work, Behavioral Health) to ensure that all clinical sites are operating productively, effectively and efficiently.
  • Coordinate monthly meetings with Clinical Department leadership including the Chair of Family and Community Medicine.
  • Oversee and maintain all clinical policies and procedures.
  • Maintain a .2 FTE (or less) primary care clinical practice.
  • Represent/Advocate for THCC clinical professions to external partners or governing bodies to advance and influence clinical practice at the local, regional, and states levels.
  • In collaboration with the Chief Executive Officer and the Director of Quality Assurance and Process Improvement, ensure compliance with all Federal/HRSA, State, Local, and other grant requirements.
  • Member of the OSU THCC Executive Team and works collaboratively with the Director of Finance and CEO to ensure fiscally sound practices within Clinical Departments.
  • Liaison to the Total Health and Wellness Community Care, INC Board of Directors.
  • Ensure regulatory compliance and standards of care. Ensure HRSA Operational Site Visit (OSV) readiness and policy compliance.
  • Represent THCC to outside agencies and entities.


Additional Information:

Required Qualifications
  • Master's of Science Degree in Nursing or Master's in Physician Assistant Science. APRN License with Certification as an NP or PA-C. 10 years of relevant experience required. 15 or more years of relevant experience preferred.
  • Previous administrative leadership experience, including knowledge of NP/APP and interprofessional primary care practice
  • Current Ohio RN and APRN license.
  • Holds Credentials to practice at OSUWMC as an APRN-CNP


Preferred/Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge and expertise in principles, practices and theories across multiple disciplines in addition to experience in leading a team, project, or program.
  • Knowledge of HRSA requirements and quality frameworks.
  • Experience in delivery of primary care.
  • Experience with Medicaid/Medicare populations.
  • Experience with 340B compliance.


Minimum Education required, degree level and focus area: Master's of Science Degree in Nursing or Master's in Physician Assistant Science. APRN License with Certification as an NP.
  • Preferred Education: Doctorate Degree in Nursing (DNP, DNE).


Function: Advanced Practice

Sub-function: Advanced Practice Provider

Career Band: People Leader - Managerial

Career Level: M4 Director

Pay Range: $163,300 - $213,450

Location:
Heminger Hall (1069)

Position Type:
Regular

Scheduled Hours:
40

Shift:
First Shift

About The Ohio State University

The Ohio State University (OSU) is a public research university located in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 1870 and is one of the largest universities in the United States, with over 68,000 students enrolled across its main campus and regional campuses. OSU offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields, including business, engineering, education, law, medicine, and the arts and sciences. The university is known for its strong research programs, particularly in the areas of agriculture, engineering, and medicine. OSU is also home to several museums, including the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Ohio State University Museum of Art.
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