Executive Director - Cancer ICCE System Integration
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management, Healthcare Administration
Executive Director - Cancer ICCE System Integration Job Description Summary
The Opportunity
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Hollings Cancer Center—South Carolina’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center—seeks a highly collaborative and operationally skilled leader to serve as its inaugural Executive Director, Cancer System Integration. This newly established, enterprise-wide role will serve as the connective tissue between strategy and execution—driving alignment, accountability, and operational integration across all cancer care delivery sites within the MUSC Health system.
Reporting to the System Administrative Officer of the Cancer ICCE, the Executive Director will work exclusively through influence and cross-functional leadership—without formal direct reports—leveraging relationships, governance, and strategic clarity to deliver a consistent and high-performing cancer care experience across academic and community settings.
The Executive Director will play a pivotal role in advancing MUSC’s systemwide cancer strategy, aligning regional operations, academic operations, ensuring adherence to enterprise Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and embedding the “One MUSC Hollings Cancer Experience” across the health system. This is a rare and career-defining opportunity to shape a fully integrated cancer ICCE (service line) across a leading academic health system, with statewide reach and national ambition.
AboutMUSC Hollings Cancer Center
MUSC Hollings Cancer Center is South Carolina’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center and serves as the clinical, academic, and research nucleus of a rapidly expanding statewide cancer program. Anchored in Charleston, Hollings is driving a bold vision to transform cancer care delivery across the state—through deep integration of academic excellence, regional access, and operational consistency across the MUSC Health system.
The cancer enterprise is experiencing unprecedented growth. New multidisciplinary cancer centers are opening in Florence, nexton, and Indian Land, with additional community-based cancer services expanding in Bluffton and Clements Ferry. These investments are designed to bring subspecialty oncology services closer to home for patients while maintaining the high standards of academic-quality care. In Charleston, plans are well underway for a new, state-of-the‑art, one‑stop‑shop cancer hospital that will open in April 2030—consolidating inpatient, outpatient, imaging, procedural, and support services into a single, purpose‑built environment to deliver fully coordinated care.
Hollings is home to more than 120 cancer‑focused physicians and researchers and offers more than 200 active clinical trials, including cooperative group, investigator‑initiated, and industry‑sponsored studies. As MUSC accelerates toward its goal of achieving NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center designation by 2028, Hollings is investing in systems‑level integration, tumor site‑specific growth strategies, and the expansion of regional access across its network of academic and community sites.
With a clear strategic plan, strong institutional commitment, and statewide footprint, MUSC Hollings Cancer Center is poised to deliver on its promise of advancing health and eliminating cancer disparities across South Carolina and beyond.
Key Responsibilities Systemwide Cancer Operations & Integration (40%)- Serve as the primary operational integrator for the MUSC Cancer ICCE across inpatient, outpatient, and ambulatory care settings.
- Serve as the administrative champion and primary operational integrator in the delivery of cancer care across the MUSC Regional Health Network, Affiliations, and Joint Venture sites, partnering with MUSC Health Cancer Center providers, community providers, system leadership, divisional leadership, divisional and partner cancer center leadership and care teams, the Cancer ICCE Chief, System Administrative Officer, and Cancer ICCE leadership, and other MUSC Health stakeholders.
- Interact pro‑actively with other directors, executive leaders, physicians, nurses and other members of the health care delivery team to…
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