Role Summary
The Vice President of the Department of Medicine (DOM) is accountable for guiding a broad portfolio of functions, including administrative operations, fiscal planning and oversight, clinical operations and strategy, research systems, leadership development, regulatory compliance, and administrative infrastructure. In close collaboration with DOM, BMCHS leadership, and the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine (CAMed), the VP evaluates, designs, implements, and monitors process improvements that advance clinical, research, and educational excellence. A central priority of this role is fostering a culture of timely, responsive, accurate, and high-quality administrative support for all missions of the DOM.
The VP works in partnership with BMCHS leadership, DOM Section Chiefs and Vice Chairs, and CAMed Center Directors and leadership. Together with the Chair and COO, the VP develops and executes a multi-year plan to integrate activities and administrative structures in the Department of Medicine. This effort requires strategic insight, organizational acumen, and a high degree of emotional intelligence during a period of significant change. At the same time, the VP must build a cohesive administrative leadership team capable of driving integration while ensuring the smooth functioning of day-to-day operations across clinical care, research, and education.
As the largest clinical department within BMCHS, the DOM comprises more than 500 faculty, 1,500 staff, and an annual budget of an approximately $200 million.
Qualifications
Master’s degree (MBA, MHA, or equivalent) required.
Strategic Thinking: Ability to align financial and operational strategies with the missions of BMC and BU.
Leadership & Interpersonal Acumen: A track record of inspiring and managing teams in challenging, high-stakes environments.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills are necessary to interface effectively with a large and diverse constituency of leaders, faculty, and staff across BMCHS and BU. An openness and ability to both give and receive feedback is critical.
Financial Acumen: Deep understanding of healthcare and academic financial models, including grants and funding mechanisms.
Collaboration: Skilled in navigating relationships between academic and clinical entities to achieve shared goals.
Innovation: Capacity to identify and implement solutions to enhance operational efficiency and financial sustainability.
About Boston Medical Center Health System
Boston Medical Center Health System (BMCHS) is a leading $7 billion integrated academic healthcare system with a deep commitment to clinical excellence and a proud history of serving all who come to us for care. With more than 15,000 dedicated employees, BMCHS is built on the principle of comprehensive, compassionate care across our founding academic medical center, two hospitals in the community, a health plan, a network of community health centers, and solutions for specialty pharmacy access and sustainability initiatives.
The flagship of BMCHS, Boston Medical Center (BMC), is a 511-bed, equity-led academic medical center that delivers a model of healthcare where innovative and equitable care empowers all patients to thrive. A premier academic medical center in Boston, a national leader in clinical care, and the largest essential hospital in New England, BMC’s world-class clinicians provide comprehensive care in more than 70 specialties and subspecialties. We offer 45 ACGME-accredited programs spanning departments and specialties across the hospital, as well as more than 20 nonstandard programs; we host more than 670 residents and fellows. In 2024, BMC was the 19th largest recipient of funding from the National Institutes of Health among independent U.S. hospitals and was awarded over $110 million in sponsored research funding.