Executive Director of Cardiology Services
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Nursing
Cardiology
Overview
The Executive Director of Cardiovascular Services is responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and oversight of both clinical and non-clinical operations within the Cardiovascular Service Line. Areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to, HOPD Cardiology Support Departments, the Cardiac Evaluation Clinic, Heart Failure Program, Cardio-Oncology Program, Chest Pain & STEMI Program, Vascular Program, Outpatient Nuclear, Cardiac Rehab, and other assigned departments.
This leader establishes standards of practice and performance, drives clinical excellence by overseeing outcome protocols and reducing care variation, and ensures efficient operations through strong fiscal, resource, and human resource management. The Executive Director partners closely with physicians and multidisciplinary teams to advance care coordination, staff development, and recruitment and retention initiatives. In collaboration with hospital and market leadership, this role contributes to and executes strategic plans that strengthen cardiovascular services and enhance organizational performance.
- Establish standards of practice and performance across the Cardiovascular Service Line.
- Drive clinical excellence by overseeing outcome protocols and reducing care variation.
- Ensure efficient operations through strong fiscal, resource, and human resource management.
- Partner with physicians and multidisciplinary teams to advance care coordination, staff development, and recruitment and retention initiatives.
- Collaborate with hospital and market leadership to contribute to and execute strategic plans that strengthen cardiovascular services and enhance organizational performance.
- Bachelor's degree in business or related field required.
- Master's degree preferred.
- A minimum of five years of cardiology leadership experience required.
Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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