Physician, Associate Medical Director, Anesthesiology
Job Description
Orthopedic Surgery Center - Associate Medical Director, Anesthesiology
Our organization is in search of a full-time Anesthesiologist to take on the role of Associate Medical Director at our newly established Orthopedic Surgery Center (OSC).
The ideal candidate will become a vital member of the OSC Leadership team, collaborating closely with the OSC Medical Director to ensure the smooth operation of this innovative facility. This role encompasses .8 clinical full-time equivalent (FTE) and .2 leadership/administrative FTE responsibilities.
This is a remarkable chance to be part of the founding team launching the OSC in early 2027. Situated in the greater Portland area, this independent center will be integrated into a comprehensive Orthopedic Campus. As a premier destination for Northern New England, the OSC will feature four operating rooms and two procedure rooms, catering to a diverse range of ambulatory orthopedic patients, including those with joint issues, sports injuries, and other orthopedic needs. The selected candidate will play a crucial role in shaping the anesthesia model and team, becoming an essential part of the broader OSC care team.
Minimum Qualifications:- Education: A Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited institution.
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Experience:
- Board certification is required.
- A minimum of three years of clinical experience in an Ambulatory Surgery Center setting.
- Preferred: Prior leadership experience in an Ambulatory Surgery Center.
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Skills & Competencies:
- Exceptional leadership, organizational, and communication abilities.
- Proficient in working within a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.
- Expertise in quality improvement, patient safety, and evidence-based practices.
- Comprehensive understanding of healthcare regulations, patient care standards, and hospital operations.
- Strong problem-solving capabilities and the ability to implement effective solutions in high-pressure situations.
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Clinical Leadership:
- Collaborate with the OSC Medical Director, Nursing Director, and Administrator to oversee both administrative and clinical operations of the OSC.
- Provide clinical guidance and support to the OSC Anesthesiology Team.
- Assist in maintaining patient care standards and protocols to guarantee the highest quality and safety of care.
- Evaluate patient outcomes and recommend clinical enhancements.
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Quality Improvement & Patient Safety:
- Lead initiatives aimed at improving the quality of patient care.
- Engage in peer review and incident reporting to identify areas needing improvement.
- Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and accreditation standards.
- Conduct clinical audits and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs).
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Operational Support:
- Assist in the daily management of the OSC to ensure efficient operations and patient flow.
- Collaborate with OSC leadership to optimize staffing, resource allocation, and capacity planning.
- Support the implementation of departmental policies and procedures.
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Staff Development & Mentorship:
- Guide and support the professional growth of OSC physicians and clinical staff.
- Assist in the recruitment, orientation, and onboarding of new OSC providers.
- Encourage a culture of teamwork, collaboration, and continuous learning within the department.
- Participate in the evaluation process for OSC providers, including annual performance reviews and necessary corrective actions.
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Collaboration & Communication:
- Promote open communication and collaboration among OSC surgeons, nursing staff, administration, and other specialties.
- Work with hospital leadership to address challenges, propose solutions, and implement changes within the OSC.
Portland, Maine, located along the picturesque Maine coast, combines urban sophistication with a welcoming small-town atmosphere. The region offers year-round recreational activities and stunning beaches. Just two hours north of Boston, Portland is a vibrant and diverse community, consistently recognized as one of the best places in America to raise a family and named one of the most livable cities by Forbes Magazine.
Our organization is a not-for-profit integrated health system dedicated to the vision of “Working together so our communities are the healthiest in America.” We comprise nine local health systems, a comprehensive behavioral health care network, diagnostic services, home health agencies, and a team of 1,700 employed clinicians collaborating through our medical group. With around 22,000 care team members, we provide preventive care, diagnosis, and treatment to 1.1 million residents in Maine and New Hampshire. We offer a Total Rewards package that includes a comprehensive and competitive benefits program, along with resources to meet the diverse needs of our workforce.
For further details about our organization and benefits, please explore our website.
We encourage interested candidates to apply.
