First established in 1901, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center is a 665-bed quaternary care, teaching hospital that provides comprehensive health care for the region. Staffed with more than 800 physicians, 3200 employees, and 150 volunteers, our hospital is ready to provide you and your family with the quality care you need. The Frederick B. Cohen, MD, Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey Breast Health Center provide seamless integration of cancer prevention, specialized care, and treatment options
As the leading Cancer Center in greater Newark and Northern New Jersey, we offer a comprehensive, multidisciplinary and highly personalized approach to treating our patients, and not just their cancer. Our center is designed to meet the needs of patients and families, with seamless, coordinated, specialized care for cancers of every kind, led by Patient Navigators. Our approach to cancer care is simple: to give patients the highest level of care and caring, including world-class treatment options.
Qualifications:
Required:
- 7 years of experience in oncology leadership and/or service line management structure is required.
- MHA, MBA, or MS in health care administration, business administration, nursing, public health administration or a related field is required.
- Bachelors in health care administration, business administration, nursing, public health administration or a related field is required.
Preferred:
Oncology Nurse Certification (OCN) preferred.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)preferred.
- Current New Jersey licensure as a Professional Registered Nurse in good standing is preferred.
Certifications and Licenses Required :
- Oncology Nurse Certification (OCN) preferred.
Essential Functions:
Administrative Oversight:
- Oversees the development, direction and coordination of the clinical and business operations for the oncology service line and provides management and supervisory leadership to leaders and staff involved in such functions.
- Provides expert counsel regarding clinical operations and strategies for its growth and development and is responsible for the development, interpretation, coordination, and administration of policies on business and clinical operations, nursing, social work, hospital networks and managed care contracting
- Works collaboratively with local executive team to facilitate optimal integration and coordination of cancer services for outpatient and inpatient programmatic development.
- Assumes leadership in assessing the current state of the service line's clinical revenue cycle to determine potential opportunities for improvement
- Engages in strategic planning for associated programs and departments and coordinates related activities of the Oncology Vice President's office
Financial Management
- Prepares departmental operational and capital budgets and develop and annually update a long-range financial plan that supports the organization's strategic plans and objectives.
- Monitors all financial operations to ensure that the service line utilizes its resources in a fiscally responsible manner so to assure short term and long tern sustained success.
- Prepares and presents necessary financial, statistical and operational data for new program or business including return on investment. Develops and provides objective criteria for measuring new business processes.
- Maintains a thorough understanding of clinical reimbursement and managed care issues specific to an oncology service line. Identifies opportunities to optimize reimbursements.