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Overview
Reporting to the Department Chair, with a dotted line to the IU Executive Associate Dean for Finance and Administration, and the IU Health Physicians (IUHP) Chief Operating Officer, the Vice Chair of Clinical and Academic Administration is responsible for directing and managing the administrative, fiscal, research, education and clinical operations of the Department of Neurology in support of advancing the IU School of Medicine (IUSoM) and IU Health Physicians education, clinical service and research missions. This leader provides significant input into the formulation of department and clinical policies and procedures based upon a demonstrated understanding of the department's function and role. In dyad partnership with the Chair, the Vice Chair will develop and implement strategic plans and initiatives for the Department of Neurology. They will be responsible for implementation of IUHP, IUSoM and Indiana University policies and procedures; preparation and analysis of budgets and financial reports; administration of personnel policies and procedures; design and implementation of administrative systems; assumes a leadership role in quality improvement activities; acquisition, maintenance and inventory of department equipment and supplies; compliance; IT security and oversight of space allocation, maintenance and renovation of the department's physical environment. This role requires a broad range of skills and the exercise of considerable judgment and initiative. Working in concert with the Department Chair, the Vice Chair of Clinical and Academic Administration for Neurology must align the department's goals with the School of Medicine, Indiana University, IU Health and IU Health Physicians' goals by establishing systems to ensure alignment.
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Overview
Reporting to the Department Chair, with a dotted line to the IU Executive Associate Dean for Finance and Administration, and the IU Health Physicians (IUHP) Chief Operating Officer, the Vice Chair of Clinical and Academic Administration is responsible for directing and managing the administrative, fiscal, research, education and clinical operations of the Department of Neurology in support of advancing the IU School of Medicine (IUSoM) and IU Health Physicians education, clinical service and research missions. This leader provides significant input into the formulation of department and clinical policies and procedures based upon a demonstrated understanding of the department's function and role. In dyad partnership with the Chair, the Vice Chair will develop and implement strategic plans and initiatives for the Department of Neurology. They will be responsible for implementation of IUHP, IUSoM and Indiana University policies and procedures; preparation and analysis of budgets and financial reports; administration of personnel policies and procedures; design and implementation of administrative systems; assumes a leadership role in quality improvement activities; acquisition, maintenance and inventory of department equipment and supplies; compliance; IT security and oversight of space allocation, maintenance and renovation of the department's physical environment. This role requires a broad range of skills and the exercise of considerable judgment and initiative. Working in concert with the Department Chair, the Vice Chair of Clinical and Academic Administration for Neurology must align the department's goals with the School of Medicine, Indiana University, IU Health and IU Health Physicians' goals by establishing systems to ensure alignment.Indiana University Health is Indiana’s most comprehensive health system, with 16 hospitals and nearly 40,000 team members serving Hoosiers across the state. Our partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine gives our team members access to the very latest science and the very best training, advancing care for all. We’re looking for team members who share the things that matter most to us. People who are inspired by challenging and meaningful work for the good of every patient. People who are compassionate and serve with a purpose. People who aspire to excellence every day. People who are always ready to apply themselves.
Indianapolis,
IN,
United States
System Services
Indianapolis,
IN,
United States
System Services
Indianapolis,
IN,
United States
System Services
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