The Associate Vice President (AVP) for the Neuroscience Service Line (NSL) is responsible for partnering with the Chairs of Neurology and Neurosurgery and VCU Health System, VCU Hospital, Practice Plan and School of Medicine Leadership in establishing the NSL and advancing strategies, including integration of the education research and community engagement missions, into NSL operations. The AVP of the NSL is accountable for the strategic direction and growth, finance and fiscal responsibility, clinical and service performance, and operations of the Neuroscience Service Line under the joint direction of the VP of Service Lines and the Chairs of the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery.
Essential Job Statements:
1) Strategic Direction and Growth
2) Finance and Fiscal Accountability
3) Clinical and Service Performance
4) Operations
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
The Associate Vice President for the Neuroscience Service Line has a unique and highly-valued working relationship with VCUHS and Departmental leadership. Flexibility in an evolving, complex system; working with VCUHS leaders and within the communities we serve. Budgeting, Hiring, Coaching, Mentoring, and Managing. Demonstrated ability to act with independence of thought, high energy and urgency required to be effective in fast paced environment. Demonstrated ability to partner with functional leaders to inspire and motivate people at all levels to achieve technical, operational, and executional excellence. Microsoft office proficiency (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Financial Management software such as Strata); excellent written, oral and interpersonal communication skills.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred:
Experience working for senior level executives or administrators in a complex health care system including in-patient and ambulatory services. Flexibility and availability during non-work hours for assistance with the Neuroscience Service Line.
Qualifications Required:
Education Required:
Education Preferred:
Licensing/ Certification
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