The Transplant, Business Operations Director is responsible for providing leadership and direction, as well as for the daily operations of either the Cellular Immunotherapies and Transplant (CIT) program or the Hume-Lee Transplant Center to include kidney, liver, heart, lung and pancreas transplantation, HLA services and TPIAT (total pancreatectomy w/islet auto transplantation. to ensure the delivery of high quality, cost effective patient care. The Director is responsible for achieving outcomes consistent with the organizational mission, philosophy, goals, and objectives of hospital.
The Director must maintain professional competency in the application of the principles of management, promote a safe environment, and perform all related job responsibilities in a safe manner.
Essential Job Statements
Consults with Clinical Program Directors, Associate Vice President and Chair of Transplant Services or Director of the CIT program and Senior Vice-President of the Massey Cancer Service Line in the development, implementation and administration of policies and procedures to achieve short- and long-range goals and objectives for all programs.
Develops and secures the approval of the annual operating personnel and capital budgets. Monitors and explains variances for monthly responsibility reports.
Develops and secures the approval of the annual operating personnel and capital budgets. Monitors and explains variances for monthly responsibility reports.
Develops and implements transplant programs (hume-lee transplant center or cellular immunotherapy transplant) by: advising the hospital on program changes, benchmarking programs with national standards. tracking and evaluating reimbursement information.
Overseeing the Medicare Cost reporting and Billing/reimbursements aspects of the program
Leads the development and implementation of marketing plans to meet goals and objectives of the transplant programs (hume-lee transplant center or cellular immunotherapy transplant). Develops brochures and written materials, coordinates the development of displays and exhibits, and attends conventions and conferences to market programs.
Serves as liaison with professional and community organizations by serving on boards and committees, attending meetings, making presentations, and participating in other activities as required.
Ensures consistent and accurate documentation of programs (hume-lee transplant center or cellular immunotherapy transplant) and patient data between hospital and external organizations involved in the transplant network (i.e.,UNOS and OPO, or National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) and American Society of Transplant and Cellular Therapy Transplant Administrators Special Interest Group offerings.)
Patient Population
Pediatrics (1-12 years)
Adults (18-64 years)
Geriatrics (65 years and older)
Employment Qualifications
Required Education:
Bachelor's degree in business or Healthcare administration
Preferred Education
Master's degree in business or Healthcare administration preferred
Licensure/Certification Required: N/A
Licensure/Certification Preferred: N/A
Minimum Qualifications
Years and Type of Required Experience:
7 years, including 3 years' management experience
Other Knowledge, Skills And Abilities Required
Cultural Responsiveness
Other Knowledge, Skills And Abilities Preferred
Experience in a large academic or complex health program that included Transplant services
Working Conditions
Periods of high stress and fluctuating workloads may occur.