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Unit: School Of Medicine MBU
Department: Family Medicine
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Vice Chair for Clinical Operations and Quality provides strategic leadership for all departmental clinical operations, quality, safety, access, and performance across Family Medicine practice sites, working closely with the Department Chair and VCU Health leadership, and reporting directly to the Department Chair. This role ensures alignment of clinical strategy, operational execution, financial stewardship, and academic mission.
• Serve as the senior physician leader for clinical operations, partnering in a dyad model with the Clinical Operations Administrator to jointly plan, execute, and monitor operational, quality, access, and financial performance across all sites.
• Provide physician oversight and direction for operational initiatives including access, scheduling, staffing models, panel management, throughput, and standardized workflows.
• Lead departmental quality, patient safety, and performance improvement initiatives, ensuring alignment with enterprise metrics, regulatory requirements, and accreditation standards.
• Collaborate with administrative leadership to monitor and act upon clinical, quality, access, productivity, patient experience, and financial dashboards.
• Guide development and implementation of clinical strategy, growth initiatives, and new care models including population health, value-based care, telehealth, and team-based care.
• Support business planning, market analysis, and service line development in partnership with the Clinical Operations Administrator and health system leaders.
• Supervise and support medical directors and physician leaders; reinforce clear accountability, clinical standards, and physician engagement across sites.
• Serve as the department’s physician representative on ambulatory, institutional, and health system committees related to operations, quality, access, and care delivery.
• Ensure clinical environments support high-quality education for learners and promote faculty development, professionalism, inclusion, safety, and well-being.
• Maintain an active clinical role and contribute to education, scholarship, and the academic mission as appropriate.
The Vice Chair works in a shared leadership (physician–administrator dyad) model with the Clinical Operations Administrator. Together, they are accountable for translating strategy into execution, aligning clinical and operational priorities, optimizing resources, and driving continuous improvement while maintaining strong partnerships with finance, revenue cycle, ambulatory operations, analytics, and IT.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
ORP Eligible: No
Flexible Work Arrangement: Other
Rank: Open
Tenure: Ineligible
Months: 12 months
Contact Name: Ashley Krauss
Contact Email: ashley.krauss@vcuhealth.org
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