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Vice President, Office of Chief Clinical Officer
Childrens National Medical Center
Application
Details
Posted: 17-Sep-25
Location: Washington, D.C.
Type: Full Time
Organization Size:
Not Specified
Organization Type:
Member hospital of a hospital system
Salary Range:
Not specified
Work Experience:
General Management / Executive / Administration
Salary Details:
Range is from $150K to $450K
Required Education:
Masters
Internal Number: 2500027B
About the Company
In collaboration with the Executive Vice President & Chief Clinical Officer (CCO), the Vice President in the Office of the Chief Clinical Officer (VP-CCO) will coordinate and integrate the strategy, operations, revenue, services, and evaluation of six Centers of Excellence (Hospital-Based Specialties, Surgical Care, Neuroscience & Behavioral Medicine, Heart and Lung, Goldberg Community Pediatric Health and Cancer and Blood Disorders) as well as the Children's National Rehabilitation and Specialized Care (CNRSC) and Telehealth Services.
About the Role
The Vice President- Office of the Chief Clinical Officer will report to the CCO and will provide administrative and business leadership across all Centers of Excellence (COEs) under the CCO's purview.
Responsibilities
Oversight of business development and partner relationships for the six Centers will be accomplished through collaboration with the Chief Strategy Officer and aligned with the CEO's vision and strategic plan.
The VP-CCO must demonstrate strong leadership, collaboration skills, and drive accountability at both the individual and team levels.
They will foster a motivating, performance-driven environment and integrate the operations of the COEs within the CCO portfolio with other areas of the CNH enterprise.
A proven track record of establishing partnerships and building teams with other parties is an essential attribute of the successful candidate.
Qualifications -
Minimum Education: Master's Degree Master's Degree is required (Business Administration, Hospital Administration, Public Administration or another related field). Juris Doctorate (J.D.) preferred Or Medical Doctor (M.D.) preferred
Minimum Experience: 13 years.At least 13-18 years of progressive healthcare related experience including management of budgets. Minimum of 10 years supervisory/management experience in health-related entity. Must have strong negotiation skill set and evidence of experience with contracts in a healthcare or in a government agency related to healthcare.
Required License n/a
Required Certification- Demonstrated leadership, expertise in the areas of specialty with required certifications and licenses as applicable. Licensure as a health care provider with 20 percent clinical time may be desirable. Preferred
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Vice President, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer
Children's National Hospital is ranked one of the top 10 pediatric hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. We're tied for #1 in the Mid-Atlantic region, and we've achieved top 10 honors in cancer, diabetes and endocrinology, gastroenterology and GI surgery, neonatology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, and orthopedics. This recognition of our commitment to bringing health and well-being to all children continues to inspire our teams.
As home to the Children’s National Research Institute and the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Children’s National receives more than 70% of its research funding from federal agencies, including 60% from the National Institutes of Health.
In 2019, the HSC Health Care System became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Children's National. The system serves people with complex healthcare needs and eliminates barriers to health services. In 2024, its specialty hospital and therapy centers were renamed Children’s National Rehabilitation & Specialized Care. The health plan continues under the name Healthcare Services for Children with Special Needs.
We’re recognized as committed advocates for children on local..., state and federal health policy. In fact, we’re often the first at the table when pediatric healthcare legislation is being developed.
Children and their families who come to Children’s National also get to experience our partnership with Disney. Disney uses the best of its storytelling, beloved characters and creativity to create a more personal and comforting experience for children. See how this initiative comes to life at Children's National.
Providers standing in front of a banner celebrating Children's National Hospital ranking number one nicu
Awards and Recognition
From top ranking by U.S. News & World Report to ANCC Magnet designation, Children’s National Hospital consistently earns industry awards and recognition.