Vice President of Operations
About the role
The Vice President of Operations will oversee all administrative and operational activities at Penn Highlands Huntingdon, driving volume growth across all service lines, maximizing operational performance, strengthening community engagement, and reinforcing the value of Penn Highlands Healthcare's integrated health system.
Responsibilities
- Drive volume growth across all service lines
- Maximize operational performance
- Strengthen community engagement
- Reinforce the value of Penn Highlands Healthcare's integrated health system
Requirements
- Master’s degree in Health or Business Administration
- A minimum of 10 years of progressive community hospital operations leadership experience
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will be a strategic, relationship-driven healthcare executive with strong business acumen and a proven ability to improve operational and financial performance. This leader will be self-motivated, accountable, and thrive in a high-expectation environment while building strong relationships throughout the organization and the community.
Skills
Strategic thinking, relationship-building, business acumen, operational management, financial performance improvement, community engagement, and leadership skills are essential.
Benefits
Penn Highlands Huntingdon offers competitive compensation and benefits, including:
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Flexible spending accounts
- Retirement plans
- Employee assistance programs
- Continuing education and professional development opportunities
Pay
Compensation is commensurate with experience.
Schedule
The schedule is flexible and can accommodate the needs of the position and the individual.
Company Information
Penn Highlands Huntingdon is a community-based, nonprofit 71 bed hospital and a member of Penn Highlands Healthcare, a regional health system committed to providing exceptional, patient-centered care across northwestern and central Pennsylvania.
The hospital and its staff have earned prestigious national recognition including being named one of the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health for three consecutive years; earning a Patient Safety Excellence Award; and a Becker’s Top Hospital (five stars) for Staff Responsiveness.
Penn Highlands Huntingdon benefits from the strength and resources of Penn Highlands Healthcare, an integrated nonprofit health system with 705 inpatient beds, nearly 5,000 employees, and more than 500 physicians serving patients throughout a 34-county service area.
Through collaboration with sister hospitals across the Penn Highlands Healthcare network, Penn Highlands Huntingdon provides patients with expanded access to advanced specialty care, innovative technology, and a coordinated continuum of healthcare services while maintaining the personalized experience of a local community hospital.