Director of Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant
Job Description
Our organization is in search of a Director for Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant to oversee our premier program at a leading medical center located in Newark, NJ. This prominent position merges local program management with regional strategic leadership at one of the top ten heart transplant facilities in the nation.
Key ResponsibilitiesProgram Leadership: Offer medical guidance for our Heart Transplant, Advanced Heart Failure, and Mechanical Circulatory Support initiatives, ensuring outstanding clinical outcomes and adherence to regulatory standards (UNOS/CMS).
System Strategy: Enhance our outreach initiatives across the region, develop referral pathways, and advance the Cardiogenic Shock program. Standardize protocols throughout the organization while overseeing the program's growth, financial viability, and performance metrics.
Collaborative Care: Work alongside the Surgical Director in a co-management framework to guide transplant selection and synchronize medical and surgical quality initiatives within heart replacement therapies.
Academic Development: Foster and enhance the academic and research endeavors of the Section, including clinical studies, faculty growth, and support for our ACGME accredited fellowship in Clinical Electrophysiology.
Board Certification: Must hold certifications in Cardiovascular Disease and Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology.
Academic: A scholarly background that qualifies for a senior faculty position at Rutgers NJMS.
Leadership: Demonstrated clinical excellence and previous leadership experience in a high-volume transplant or Advanced Heart Failure program.
Licensure: Must be eligible for medical licensure in NJ and hospital privileges within the RWJBH Northern Region.
We provide a competitive salary along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, life, disability, and malpractice insurance, a 401k/retirement plan, generous paid time off, and support for continuing medical education.
The expected salary range for this position is between $600,000 and $800,000 annually. Additionally, this role qualifies for extra compensation based on performance and productivity incentives.
About the Medical CenterFounded in 1901, our medical center is a 665-bed quaternary care teaching hospital. Our heart transplant program is nationally recognized and is complemented by New Jersey's sole Advanced Lung Disease and Transplant Program, as well as a shock program that conducts more ECMOs than any other facility in the state.
About Our OrganizationWe serve over 3 million patients annually across eleven acute care hospitals, including our flagship center, and others in the region. As the second-largest private employer in New Jersey, with over 32,000 staff members and 9,000 physicians, we consistently receive national accolades for exceptional quality and safety.
