The Director of Neuroscience Institute has responsibility for Institute operations and deploying strategies for the designated market, managing Program Managers, system Institute Medical Education and Courses/Conferences, Fellowship Programs, and providing support on system/corporate wide partnerships and strategic ventures. In addition to the West Florida Division, this individual will assist in building relationships with other Central Florida- and Multi-State Division Neuroscience service-line leaders. Responsibility for partnerships will include planning, advising, executing, managing, and expanding across the Division and corporation, as applicable. Programs of responsibility (in market and/or system) may include Neuromodulation, Neurodiagnostics, Brain Services, Spine Program, General and Subspecialty Neurology, Scaling Neurocritical Care, and Neurovascular/Stroke Services. In collaboration with other system Institutes (Cardiovascular, Neuroscience, Orthopedics, Transplant, and Digestive Health and Surgical Advancement) as well as campus executive leadership, the Executive Director also supports/presents strategic planning and visioning, ushers changes to programs and services, drives innovation through a unified market strategy, supports recruitment of provider talent, coordinates the acquisition of technology and information systems, drives the elevation of clinical performance and quality, supports clinical research, leads stewardship that transforms care delivery, and partners with industry to formulate new innovative approaches to care. This leader will also partner with Foundation and other philanthropic entities that support Neuroscience Services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Industry
Hospitals
Education Level
Bachelor's degree