Heart and Vascular COE System Director
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management, Healthcare Administration
Heart and Vascular COE System Director – Deaconess Health System
At Deaconess Health System, we are committed to delivering exceptional patient care and advancing the practice of medicine through innovation, collaboration, and excellence. We are seeking a Heart and Vascular COE System Director to provide strategic leadership for our Cardiology Service Line and Cardiology Ancillary Services.
Job SummaryThe Heart and Vascular COE System Director is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the overall operations of the Cardiology Service Line and associated ancillary departments. This position ensures compliance with patient care quality standards for patients across the lifespan—from neonates to geriatrics.
The Director oversees performance improvement initiatives
, participates in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities, ensures staff competency, manages departmental budgets, and maintains operational efficiency in compliance with HFAP, state, federal, and local regulatory standards.
- Collaborate with hospital administration to plan, organize, and direct Cardiology operations and the CV Service Line.
- Conduct rounds to ensure department compliance, efficiency, and effectiveness.
- Oversee preparation and management of department budgets.
- Facilitate clear communication with hospital staff, physicians, and leadership teams.
- Delegate authority and responsibilities to staff to ensure effective operations.
- Implement, interpret, and enforce policies and procedures to ensure patient safety.
- Participate in interdisciplinary committees and initiatives.
- Lead performance improvement and CQI activities across the service line.
- Oversee staff education with emphasis on patient safety and organizational performance improvement.
- Work closely with the Practice Director/Administrator for Ambulatory Practice to ensure seamless operations.
- Serve as a professional resource for patients, families, and Patient Relations to address concerns efficiently.
- Engage with physicians and clinical staff to optimize patient care and outcomes.
- Bachelor’s degree required
; Master’s degree or MBA preferred
. - Candidate should be a graduate of a clinical educational program with at least 5–10 years of clinical experience
. - Minimum of five years’ supervisory experience
, preferably in a healthcare setting.
- Strong leadership and team management skills in a healthcare environment.
- Excellent communication skills with patients, families, physicians, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Ability to function effectively in emergent and non-emergent clinical situations.
- Expertise in hospital operations, quality improvement, and performance metrics
. - Strong fiscal and operational management abilities.
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