Chair of Surgical Specialties
Sutter West Bay Medical Group · San Francisco, CA · 4 wk ago
OTHR$400k/yrFull-time
Surgical Specialties
The Chair of Surgical Specialties is the medical group physician leader responsible for the clinical vision, service line performance, and physician leadership across surgical specialties.
Strategic & Operational Leadership
- Define and operationalize the Surgical Specialties service line strategy, including ambulatory surgery, inpatient surgical services, and procedural care delivered in hospital and ASC settings.
- Establish and oversee service segmentation (e.g., elective vs. urgent surgery, ambulatory vs. inpatient procedures, high-acuity and tertiary care services).
- Ensure surgical care models are aligned with case mix, patient acuity, site-of-care optimization, and perioperative capacity.
- Set clinical expectations for staffing models, block utilization, call coverage, procedural templates, and team-based perioperative workflows.
- Lead long-range planning for OR and ASC capacity, workforce needs, service mix, and market growth.
- Ensure integration of Surgical Specialties with Primary Care, Medical Specialties, anesthesia, hospital operations, and perioperative services.
Quality, Safety & Perioperative Excellence
- Ensure the highest standards of evidence-based surgical care, patient safety, and regulatory compliance.
- Champion surgical quality improvement initiatives, including outcomes, complications, readmissions, and length of stay.
- Lead standardization of perioperative pathways, enhanced recovery protocols, and best practices.
- Promote a strong culture of safety, reliability, and accountability across surgical teams.
Access, Throughput & Utilization Management
- Establish standards for timely surgical access, referral-to-procedure timelines, and case scheduling.
- Optimize OR and ASC utilization, block management, turnover times, and throughput.
- Partner with anesthesia and perioperative leadership to align staffing, scheduling, and capacity.
- Reduce variation, delays, and inefficiencies across the surgical continuum.
Value-Based Care & Financial Stewardship
- Champion the role of Surgical Specialties in value-based and bundled payment models, including quality, utilization, and cost management.
- Partner with payer strategy, finance, and population health leaders to support performance in bundled, episode-based, and risk-based arrangements.
- Define physician leadership expectations related to appropriate case selection, site of care, and resource utilization.
- Ensure alignment between physician compensation, incentives, and quality, efficiency, and financial performance goals.
Physician Leadership, Engagement & Workforce Strategy
- Lead the physician leadership structure for Surgical Specialties.
- Oversee surgeon recruitment, retention, and succession planning in partnership with Chiefs and enterprise recruitment teams.
- Ensure consistent onboarding, mentoring, and leadership development for surgeons.
- Deliver clear, timely performance feedback through the annual evaluation process.
- Drive physician engagement, retention, and a culture of accountability and collaboration.
- Serve as escalation point for complex surgeon performance, professionalism, or practice pattern issues.
Operational & Financial Performance (Dyad Leadership)
- Partner with the administrative dyad leader to oversee access, staffing models, productivity, and financial performance across surgical services.
- Ensure alignment of surgical practice patterns with operational, quality, and financial objectives.
- Review and act on performance dashboards, KPIs, and utilization trends.
- Support development of sustainable surgical operating models across hospital and ambulatory settings.
Growth, Innovation & Care Transformation
- Identify and sponsor new surgical programs, service expansions, and procedural innovations.
- Champion innovation in minimally invasive surgery, outpatient migration, and new site-of-care strategies.
- Support integration of care management, rehabilitation, and post-acute services to improve surgical outcomes and patient experience.
Communication & Alignment
- Ensure clear, consistent communication across Surgical Specialty physicians and leaders.
- Align Chiefs, Medical Directors, and frontline surgeons to strategic priorities.
- Serve as a visible, trusted leader and advocate for Surgical Specialties.
Qualifications
- MD or DO with board certification in a surgical specialty.
- Significant clinical experience in surgical practice.
- Demonstrated senior physician leadership experience.
- Experience with perioperative operations, quality improvement, and service line performance.
- Familiarity with value-based care, bundled payments, and utilization management.
- Experience working in dyad leadership models.
- Strong strategic, communication, and change management skills.
Leadership Competencies
- Systems Thinking: Designs integrated surgical care across sites and services.
- Operational Excellence: Drives efficiency, throughput, and reliability.
- Physician Influence: Builds trust and alignment among surgeons.
- Strategic Vision: Translates enterprise goals into clear surgical strategy.
- Operational Partnership: Effectively partners with administrative and perioperative leaders.
- Change Leadership: Leads transformation with clarity and respect for surgical culture.
- Accountability & Results: Drives measurable clinical and financial outcomes.
Performance Expectations & KPIs
- Quality & Safety: Strong performance on surgical quality and safety metrics.
- Access & Throughput: Timely surgical access and efficient case flow.
- Utilization & Efficiency: Optimized OR/ASC utilization and reduced variation.
- Financial Performance: Achievement of budget, productivity, and contribution margin targets.
- Physician Engagement & Retention: High engagement and low voluntary turnover.
- Growth & Innovation: Successful expansion of specialty services and access models.
Role Fit Within Leadership Structure
- Chair: Service line vision, strategic alignment, and physician leadership.
- Chief: Specialty-level execution, performance accountability, and operational leadership.
- Medical Director: Clinic-level execution, provider leadership, and day-to-day oversight of care delivery.