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Executive DirectorMedical Oncology Associates of San Diego AMG, Inc.San Diego, California, United States
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Executive Director

Medical Oncology Associates of San Diego AMG, Inc.
  • US
    San Diego, California, United States
  • US
    San Diego, California, United States

About

Executive Director

Medical Oncology Associates of San Diego is a proud partner of One Oncology's network of the nation's leading oncology practices.

We are looking for talented and highly-motivated individuals who demonstrate a natural desire to support the meaningful work of community oncologists and the patients we serve.

Medical Oncology Associates of San Diego (MOASD) offers a complete range of oncology services in an atmosphere of professionalism, encouragement and understanding. MOASD provides personalized care for the detection, diagnosis, treatment, support and follow-up of cancer patients and their families.

Our offices are within the Sharp Outpatient Pavilion, designed specifically to meet the needs of individuals diagnosed with cancer. Recognizing the importance of providing all services "under one roof", our offices house a medical oncology infusion center, physician offices and exam rooms, and on-site registration. MOASD operates satellite facilities adjacent to UC San Diego Health East Campus, Scripps Mercy, and Sharp Coronado Hospital.

The Executive Director serves as the senior operational leader for Medical Oncology Associates of San Diego, with primary responsibility for day-to-day operations, staff leadership, and execution of strategic priorities. This role partners closely with the CEO and Physician Board to translate strategy into operational plans, ensure regulatory compliance, optimize performance, and support high quality patient care in a complex, highly regulated healthcare environment.

The ideal candidate is a hands-on operations executive with deep experience in physician practice management, strong people leadership skills, and the ability to balance operational rigor with physician partnership.

Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
  • Practice Operations & Performance
  • Staff Leadership & Oversight
  • Strategy Execution & Physician Partnership
  • Financial & Business Oversight
  • Compliance, Quality & Risk Management

Experience, Qualifications, Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business administration, or a related field, required
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare operations, with significant experience in physician practice management and employee oversight, required
  • Demonstrated success leading multi-disciplinary teams in a clinical environment, required
  • Strong understanding of medical practice operations, preferably within oncology or a specialty care setting, required
  • Proven ability to execute strategy, manage complexity, and drive operational results, required
  • Master's degree (MHA, MBA, MPH, or equivalent), preferred
  • Experience in a physician-owned or physician-governed practice environment, preferred
  • Familiarity with California healthcare regulatory and employment considerations, preferred
  • Experience supporting practice growth, service expansion, or new site development, preferred

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Operational leadership and execution
  • Physician collaboration and governance support
  • People leadership and performance management
  • Strategic thinking with hands on implementation
  • Financial and operational acumen
  • Change management and communication excellence

Working Conditions:

This position functions indoors in a medical/business environment. Employee will be exposed to moderate noise levels and interruptions. Visual acuity to read and compute screen and paper documents; close and distance vision, peripheral vision depth perception, ability to adjust focus; hearing acuity to converse with staff and customers. Ability to sit for hours at a time. Employee will be exposed to moderate noise levels and interruptions.

Travel:

Travel between local offices when necessary.

Pay: $175,000-$200,000

  • San Diego, California, United States

Languages

  • English
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