UTHealth
Chief Medical Officer, Specialty Care (CMO-SC) (Finance)
UTHealth Houston - Practice Plan
Position Summary:
The Chief Medical Officer, Specialty Care (CMO-SC) of the Practice Plan, in a leadership partnership with the Chief Medical Officer, Primary Care (CMO-PC) and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Practice Plan, will provide the strategic, clinical, and operational leadership of UTHealth Houston's Practice Plan, UT Physicians. CMO-SC will have oversight of all matters related to provider performance and will enhance a culture that promotes specialty care service excellence and continuous improvement, creating a highly attractive practice environment for specialty care physicians/providers. The CMO-SC will also serve in their respective specialty care department as a faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor at a .40-.20 FTE and serve as CCO, at a 0.60-0.80 FTE.
The CMO-SC will provide strategic and visionary input to transform the specialty care delivery model, creating a standardized, evidence-based approach to patient care and a more consistent patient experience through the enhancement of clinical integration and care coordination across all specialty care clinical sites. This individual will be an experienced specialty care physician leader with clinical credibility and a distinct vision for the Practice Plan. This individual is a leader who can clearly and comfortably communicate and collaborate with specialty care physicians of various backgrounds, and administrators at various levels, while formulating an approach to infrastructure and systems to support a high-performing Practice Plan.
The CMO-SC will direct, administer, and coordinate the specialty care activities of the Practice Plan in support of policies, goals, and objectives established by the university President and the Practice Plan Board of Directors. The CMO-SC reports to senior leadership (EVP, Health Affairs) and collaborates to drive performance, foster physician engagement, and deliver high-quality patient care.
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Qualifications:
The selected candidate for the position must have a Texas Medical License or be eligible for a Texas Faculty Temporary License. Required or preferred board certification/eligibility statement. Required or preferred minimum years of clinical experience or years post-residency statement.
Qualified applicants must demonstrate a commitment to excellence, discovery, and service, have the potential to be outstanding in their field of expertise, and share an interest in fulfilling the common goals of McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston. Preferred applicants will possess [state preferred credentials such as an advanced fellowship in XYZ, etc.] and demonstrate [state preferred knowledge or skills such as excellent communication and interpersonal skills with strong potential for a leadership role within the department].