Administrative Vice Chair, Radiology
San Diego, CA, United States
Special Selection Applicants : Apply by 11/27/2023. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance.
DESCRIPTION The Administrative Vice Chair (AdVC) will serve as a partner to the Chair in the administrative and business operations-business development and growth of the Department of Radiology within the UC San Diego School of Medicine. The position will have a direct reporting line to the Department Chair. The AdVC is responsible for the overall leadership and management of all administrative activities in the Department including: general department administration, financial administration, academic personnel and salary administration, human resources functions, sponsored projects administration including all grants and contracts, clinical trials, human and animal subjects protocol, space and facilities management, program planning, and credentialing matters. Partners with management to make enhancements to the Clinical Program, with the goal of improving service and generating revenue, as well as the development and implementation of new programs, including development of the business plans, funding models, and institutional participation. The AdVC will have indirect reporting line to the Senior Director of Imaging Services for the Health System on clinical mission activities including both Health System and non-Health System ventures and indirect reporting line to the Associate Dean for Business Affairs, School of Medicine for academic and research mission based activities.
The AdVC will represent the Chair and will act as a liaison with top administration and professionals in the exploration and discussion of issues. The AdVC manages strategic and operational planning as well as ongoing operations for the Department of Radiology. The incumbent provides management of related professional staff and their associated allied health professionals and trainees. The AdVC establishes service, productivity and cost standards and goals consistent with the overall goals and objectives of the health system strategic plan. Position ensures quality, efficiency and continuity of services for all related functions and ensures services are designed to meet the needs of patients, providers, and staff.
The AdVC plans and executes strategic measures to manage growth and resources. Understands and maintains regulatory compliance; and formulates and administers departmental policies and procedures. The AdVC works closely with senior staff to acquire and manage resources and infrastructure necessary to adequately support the teaching, research and service missions. Position is responsible for seeking opportunities in revenue generating services. Sets and guides priorities, and coordinates interrelated projects among functional areas.
Participates with other higher-level managers to establish strategic plans and objectives. Makes decisions on operational matters and ensures achievement of objectives for a large college or operating unit with a direct impact on a major segment of the organization, or with significant multi-organizational or multi-institutional influence. Reviews and approves recommendations for operational planning and control. Erroneous decisions will have serious impact on the overall success of the department, division and/or the organization.
Department of Radiology
- Annual expenditures of over $55M
- 15M in NIH and sponsored projects
- $30M in professional fees, medical center funds and $1M clinical service agreements
- Clinical facilities (research, planning, and management) covers over 45,000 sq. ft. on multiple sites. SOM Clinical locations ~9,000 sq ft.
- Staff count = 155 (Includes 40 MSPs)
- Faculty count = 116 (Includes 10 RTAD +16 Other Academics)
- Resident/Fellows/Trainees = 65
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor's degree in related area plus eight years of related experience, or equivalent combination of relevant experience, education and training.
Excellent leadership abilities to oversee multiple functions or departments through subordinate managers.
Advanced knowledge of financial analysis and reporting techniques; human resources and risk management planning; accounting and payroll. Demonstrated ability to provide detailed financial data analysis, modeling, review.
Management of a large, complex, multi-mission organization.
Excellent skills to work collaboratively and act persuasively in sensitive situations; skills in conflict management techniques.
Ability to coordinate management efforts with other administrators, faculty, the Health System, School of Medicine, and other elements of the University.
Demonstrated ability to execute and implement complex change init
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