Division Chief, Pediatric GI
Company: Mass General Brigham Health Plan, Inc.
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 25, 2025
Job Description:
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job requisition id RQ4017077 Site: Massachusetts General Physicians
Organization, Inc.Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of
professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech
experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission.
As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching,
and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We
believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical
discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience
what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.Job SummaryThe
Division Chief is a full-time physician responsible for leading all
operational aspects of a Division in the Department of Pediatrics,
including the clinical practices, educational activities (medical
student, resident, fellowship, and postgraduate/postdoctoral
educational programs), and scholarly activities. This individual
serves as a role model and mentor for faculty, scientists, and
physicians in training in the Division. The position, therefore,
requires an outstanding physician who is a distinguished leader in
their specialty as well as an exemplary teacher, and where
appropriate, with a strong background and accomplishments in
research and/or other scholarly contributions. The individual must
have demonstrated ability to administer a complex clinical
enterprise and be capable of leading strategic planning and
decision-making efforts as they relate to the
Division.QualificationsThe Chief is ultimately accountable for all
personnel who work in the Division, including nursing and medical
professionals and other clinical and administrative staff. They are
responsible for:
- Maintaining appropriate behavior and professionalism of all
personnel working in the Division.
- Fiscal management of the Division, including operating,
research, and sundry funds.
- Assuring integrated activity, quality outputs, efficient and
effective options for patient care and patient satisfaction with
the Division's clinical services.
- Adherence to all MGB / BWH/ MGH/ BWPO/ MGPO/ DoP and regulatory
policies and procedures.
- Ensuring policies and procedures are in place for the effective
and efficient performance of the Division's clinical services.The
incumbent works in collaboration with appropriate Administrative,
Divisional, Departmental, and/or Senior Institutional leadership in
these activities.Position ResponsibilitiesThey may delegate
assignments as necessary but are ultimately responsible for
ensuring that each of the functions listed below is
achieved.Integration
- Lead divisional efforts to enhance integration across MGB
inclusive of clinical, educational, research and community efforts
within the service line and as appropriate across service
lines.Clinical Operations
- Ensures the effective and efficient day-to-day operation of the
Division, comprising its outpatient and inpatient clinical
practice, including the Division's subspecialty activities within
associated Center(s).
- Develops and adheres to appropriate policies and procedures,
management and committee structure and systems to support
long-standing functions and new activities.
- Ensures the Division's participation in and implementation of
recommended improvements related to Quality and Safety related
activities.
- Ensures efficient use and maximization of the Division's
physical resources to ensure appropriate and maximized usage; Plans
and implements any renovations and new construction
projects.Educational Programs
- Oversees the Division's educational programs
(residents/fellows/medical students/postgraduate and postdoctoral
programs as applicable).
- Ensures compliance with all applicable policies and
requirements for accreditation by the ACGME/Residency Review
Committee, Partners Educational Executive Committee on Teaching and
Education and other appropriate regulatory agencies.
- Ensures ongoing participant and program evaluation to gauge
progress and evaluate training program effectiveness and implements
improvements as appropriate to advance the programs.Research
- In collaboration with the Administrative Director of Research
and Grant Administrators, the Chief oversees the effective and
efficient day-to-day operation of the Division's research
activities, including personnel, space, systems, policies and
procedures, facilities, finances, compliance, safety, and other
such issues.
- Develops and implements strategies for optimizing the
Division's basic, clinical, community-based and translational
research activities and academic output.Financial
- In collaboration with the Department Administrative Director of
Finance and the Division Administrative Director, the Chief
oversees the Division's financial performance, including
developing, executing, and monitoring clinical and research
operating and capital budgets.
- In collaboration with the Divisional Administrative Director
and Departmental Leadership, implements and monitors the Department
of Pediatrics' Compensation Plan, including associated incentives,
for physician faculty.Personnel and Faculty Development
- Responsible for the recruitment and ongoing management of all
Division professional staff. Conducting faculty searches in line
with HMS guidelines and processes as applicable.
- Serves as a mentor to and ensures the professional
development/promotion of the Division's professional and
non-professional staff.
- In collaboration with Division administrative leadership
fosters diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging within the
division, supports recruitment, professional development, and
retention.
- Assures the appropriate behavior and professionalism of all
personnel while in the service's environment, including nurses,
physicians, and support staff.
- Conducts annual career conferences with each faculty member to
support their clinical and academic growth.Quality
- Oversees quality assurance and performance improvement programs
in all aspects of quality (clinical, operational, cost
effectiveness, customer service/patient satisfaction), including
divisionally based programs as well as the Division's participation
in institutional compliance programs including Ongoing and Focused
Professional Practice Evaluation OPPE/FPPE for all new clinical
faculty and twice annually for current clinical faculty.
- Maintains knowledge of nationally recommended quality metrics
for their specialty and institutes quality metrics in collaboration
with the Quality and Safety team.
- Oversees development of Divisional quality metrics (e.g. for
credentialing, Board of Registration in Medicine, contract
performance initiatives, etc.) and associated incentive plans.
- Works with enterprise and Departmental Quality leaders
(Departmental QA Chair), IS, and others to identify and implement
quality related IS tools (databases, order entry, etc.) and ensure
the Divisions' participation in appropriate national data
collection and reporting initiatives.
- Ensures Division's compliance with safety, regulatory,
emergency preparedness, minimal staffing, communication, etc.
issues, including the Joint Commission, HIPAA, OSHA, Hospital,
Departmental, etc. guidelines.Program Development
- Ensures the Division's representation and collaboration with
appropriate Center(s) and associated committees; Ensures close
working relationships with corresponding medical specialties,
anesthesia and nursing to ensure an integrated, multi-disciplinary
approach to the care of patients in the(se) disease Center(s).
- Ensures the Division's participation in network development,
outreach and marketing activities; Participates in identifying,
developing, and implementing partnering initiatives with MGB
affiliates and non-affiliate entities; Monitors and ensures the
ongoing effectiveness of relationships with affiliated programs.
The Chief is responsible for the Division's programs at other
community locations.
- Ensures collaboration with other MGB programs and community
locations to coordinate the institutions' clinical and
administrative efforts, as they relate to their specialty areas;
Ensures the Division's representation on appropriate Committees as
requested.
- Supports the development of new programs and multidisciplinary
efforts at the division level and across the Department of
Pediatrics, hospital(s) and enterprise; Ensures appropriate
divisional involvement in broader programmatic initiatives;
Develops business plans to promote the vision of the Division(s);
In collaboration with the Department leadership participates in
development and implementation of marketing plans.
- Identifies Divisional initiatives for fund-raising; Works with
the Chair of Pediatrics and representatives from the Development
Office to prioritize, develop and implement strategies for raising
funds in support of Divisional, Department and Hospital-wide
development initiatives.Reporting RelationshipsThe Division Chief
will report for clinical operations and quality and safety
initiatives to the Vice Chair of Pediatrics and Medical Director
for MGfC and to the Chair of Pediatrics and Physician in Chief for
MGfC for all responsibilities inclusive of leadership, academics,
and faculty development. They will work in a collaborative manner
with Administrative Directors, the Chiefs of associated pediatric
medical specialties, pediatric surgical specialties, nursing
leadership, and other leadership throughout the enterprise,
hospital, and network, as needed.Qualifications:Clinical
Requirements: The individual should be board-certified in their
specialty, if applicable, with demonstrated outstanding clinical
skills. The individual will interact with residents and fellows as
well as the early career and senior staff members involved in
multi-disciplinary patient care. The individual should have a
sufficient regional and national reputation to attract referrals
from within as well as outside the local area and to foster the
national activities of the Division and its members. Familiarity
with and ability to introduce techniques and technology not
currently utilized are desirable.Teaching Requirements: The
individual will have an important role in teaching medical students
and residents during their clinical training and rotations on the
service, as well in supervising associated residency and fellowship
programs and research fellows. They will be responsible for
overseeing the content and administration of the teaching programs
of the Division for residents, fellows, and for medical
students.Research /Scholarly Requirements: The individual should
have a national reputation in clinical, translational, community,
and/or basic research that may include original contributions to
the understanding of disease and/or outcomes, or other scholarly
works related to clinical innovation, community/advocacy, and/or
teaching. The individual will be responsible for supporting
innovative research studies and for vertical integration of basic
investigations into the clinical research program of the Division.
The individual will be expected to compete successfully for
independent research funding and/or to facilitate the success of
the Division in obtaining external research funds. The individual
should rank nationally at the top of their peer group in academic
Pediatrics.Administrative Requirements: The individual must have
demonstrated organizational, management, and leadership skills to
direct and grow the group's clinical and research efforts and to
integrate and maintain a strong commitment to the major components
of the hospital's mission: patient care, education, research, and
community health. Responsibilities include management of annual
clinical and research budgets and the supervision of senior and
junior staff, residents, fellows, non-professional staff and
students within the Division and its laboratories. The individual
will also help to lead the enterprise/institution's efforts to
develop Centers, working closely with colleagues in the medical
subspecialties involved in these Centers to ensure an integrated,
multi-disciplinary approach to the care of patients.Personal
Characteristics: The Division Chief should have the ability to make
timely and effective decisions, and to engender support. They must
be an accessible, calm, mature, and fair individual with
superlative interpersonal skills that permit them to establish
credibility with staff of different disciplines, to interact with
and mentor faculty and trainees at all levels, and to be persuasive
in both one-to-one and group settings are essential.Additional Job
Details (if applicable)Default Add'l Job DescriptionRemote
TypeOnsiteWork Location55 Fruit StreetScheduled Weekly
Hours40Employee TypeRegularWork ShiftDay (United States of
America)EEO Statement:Massachusetts General Physicians
Organization, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender
identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic
information, and/or other status protected under law. We will
ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a
reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or
interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to
receive other benefits and privileges of employment. To ensure
reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veteran's
Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who require accommodation in
the job application process may contact Human Resources at
(857)-282-7642.Mass General Brigham Competency FrameworkAt Mass
General Brigham, our competency framework defines what effective
leadership "looks like" by specifying which behaviors are most
critical for successful performance at each job level. The
framework is comprised of ten competencies (half People-Focused,
half Performance-Focused) and are defined by observable and
measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to workplace
effectiveness and career success. These competencies are used to
evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify development
needs, mobilize employees across our system, and establish a strong
talent pipeline.Why work here?Combat disease. Hold a hand. Help
people. Impact the world.Mass General Brigham is a passionate,
welcoming community where minds meet caring hearts.Come be a part
of the world's most powerful force in medicine, where every role is
important in changing lives. Are you ready?About Us?Our history
includes New England hospitals founded over 200 years ago, some of
the first and most prestigious hospitals in the world.Built on the
legacy of two leading academic medical centers, we're more than a
system-we're leaders in the practice of medicine. Mass General
Brigham is committed to serving the community.We are dedicated to
enhancing patient care, teaching and research, and taking a
leadership role as an integrated health care system.We recognize
that increasing value and continuously improving quality are
essential to maintaining excellence.
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