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Surgical Oncology- Department Head
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Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas, 67467, USA
Listed on 2026-02-18
Listing for:
Allina Health
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-18
Job specializations:
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Doctor/Physician
Oncologist, Medical Doctor, Surgeon
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location Address
800 East 28th St STE 404 Minneapolis, MN
Date PostedFebruary 13, 2026
DepartmentAHCI PBC Minneapolis ANW
ShiftDay/Evening/Night (United States of America)
Shift Length8 hour shift
Hours Per Week40
Union ContractNon-Union-NCT
Weekend RotationOccasional
Job SummaryBased in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Allina Health is a not for profit 503(c) organization, with 90+ clinics, 10 hospitals/13 campuses throughout the region including western Wisconsin. Allina Health operates in one of the nation’s most vibrant, livable areas; a place where you can build the career you want—and you and your family can be part of a thriving community.
KeyPosition Details
The Allina Health Cancer Institute (AHCI) is seeking a Department Head of Surgical Oncology to join our growing practice in the Twin Cities.
- Our department of Surgical Oncology is comprised of Breast/Surgical oncology, Thoracic oncology, Urologic oncology and Hepatobiliary divisions and oversees the programs across the system in a privademic model.
- We currently have 7 fellowship trained surgical oncologists from programs around the country, as well as a breast surgeon, a urologic oncologist, two thoracic oncologists, and a fellowship trained HPB surgeon. The team is supported by 17 division-specific Advanced Practice Providers who assist surgically and with patient care duties.
- The department head position in AHCI is a leadership position with administrative oversight of physicians and advanced practice providers.
- The department head position reports to the President, AHCI.
- Role includes clinical and administrative work. The clinical role will include surgical oncology and hepatobiliary cases.
- Position will be located at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. MN. Abbott Northwestern Hospital is a nationally recognized, award-winning hospital.
- Hybrid Academic-Community (Privedemic) model of care – that seeks to incorporate the best features of academic programs within an easy access, community focused practice
- Our system wide team includes approximately 80 highly trained oncology providers that span surgical oncology specialties, medical oncology, radiation oncology and supportive/affiliated oncology specialties
- Seventeen locations throughout Minnesota and Western Wisconsin
- Best in class, integrative oncology program
- Extensive high-risk cancer surveillance programming
- Accredited by ACS, CoC, NAPBC, and APEx in support of oncology quality, excellence, and stewardship
- An in-house genomic laboratory
- Work collaboratively with administrative leadership on finance, operations and strategy of AHCI
- Provide oversight of quality of clinical care.
- Oversee and coordinate the work assignments, distribution and on call allocation.
- Attend administrative meetings and staff meetings of AHCI as required.
- Participate as the lead physician role in formulation of policies and standards of practice in AHCI.
- Work collaboratively to resolve matters regarding investigations and disciplinary actions.
- Serve as a mentor to guide career development of providers.
- Recruiting and onboarding of new providers (physicians and APPs)
- Works collaboratively with patients to improve their health and well-being.
- Practices in a thoughtful manner including consideration for cultural diversity, individual autonomy and legal responsibilities.
- Actively participates in multidisciplinary team approach to case management.
- May participate in peer review and quality assurance.
- Utilizes quality improvement tools to develop processes that promote continuous improvement in delivery of patient care, patient outcomes, or work flows.
- MD, DO, or foreign equivalency training required.
- Completion of an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) accredited residency training program in General Surgery required.
- Graduate of an accredited ACGME Surgical Oncology fellowship training program required.
- Board certification required.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience required.
- Leadership experience required.
- Active, non-restricted medical license in…
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