The ENT Audiology program is in the physician’s pavilion on the main OHSU campus. The ENT audiology clinic performs over 4,000 visits annually and is forecasted to perform over 150 cochlear implant surgeries in FY25. Common visit types for adult and pediatric patients include routine diagnostic studies, cochlear implants, and hearing aids.
The Interim Director will be expected to spend a minimum of 50% of their time in the clinic seeing patients. This position is responsible for planning, directing, and managing the ENT Audiologists. The Interim Director will work in collaboration with the Director of Operations to provide patients access to high-quality care in a cost-effective manner. This position works with the neurotology and pediatric surgeons and Department leadership to develop and foster a collaborative healthcare team. The Interim Director has responsibilities in the areas of personnel management, financial management, strategic planning, operational management, and quality.
Clinical Responsibilities
This position will be expected to have 50% of their schedule dedicated to clinic = 4 clinic sessions per week. Sessions may include but are not limited to, pediatric and adult general clinic, cochlear implant, and hearing aid visits. Tests performed may include pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, electrophysiological assessments, including ABR and OAE.Operational Management
Plans, organizes, directs, and monitors daily clinic performance. Maintains monthly audiology schedules. Collaborates with the Director of Operations to manage EPIC templates and workflows to optimize patient access.Develop/update and review annual protocols for pediatric and adult hearing aid and cochlear implant care.Respond to audiology patient complaints, providing patient recovery.Oversee audiology equipment. Ensuring timely maintenance, calibration, and repair in collaboration with OHSU Clinical Technology Services.Develop, design, and create systems to improve current processes and flow.Manages daily productivity standards and monitors clinician and section productivity to targeted benchmarks and efficiency. Initiate and maintain a research program focused on one or more clinical areas of audiology, such as cochlear implant research and clinical neurophysiology. Provide expertise and support for residents and fellow researchers.Where appropriate, initiate proposals for external funding.Personnel Management
Recruit, hire, and train Audiologists to maintain service excellence.Provide mentorship for faculty audiologists working towards promotion. Complete staff performance evaluations. Objectively evaluates/documents the performance of assigned personnel and takes corrective action as appropriate, counsels and coaches’ employees. Responsible for ongoing competency and clinical training of audiology practitioners.Review/approve vacation requests to ensure the clinic is adequately covered with minimal patient disruption.Drive employee engagement through solid team support and leadership. Oversee audiology operations, lead and develop the staff, build strong teams, and allocate resources effectively. Educational oversight: coordinating quality organized education for Otolaryngology residents, fellows, medical students, audiology student interns, and externs.Holds regular staff meetings; Attends weekly Grand Rounds. Presents quarterly at Otolaryngology Grand Rounds. Participates in ENT-assigned LEND fellow. Ensures mentoring, direction, and orientation and provides feedback in collaboration with team members.
Financial Management
Develops an annual budget and strategies for meeting budget requirements in collaboration with the executive administrative team. Continuously monitors audiology budget and staffing and adjusts as appropriate to meet various clinical care and financial objectives.Monitors and reports revenues and expenses on an ongoing basis. Takes appropriate action to ensure the audiology division is within budget. Ensure profitability through revenue and expense management. Ensure operations function cost effectiveness while providing quality service by planning, proposing, and managing the capital and operating budgets.Strategic Planning
Provides strategic oversight and administrative leadership, including fiscal and clinical administration, long-range business planning, and compliance with federal, state, and third-party legislation and regulation for Audiology.Developing and leading a strategic and operational focus on volume growth and enhanced patient care deliverables in collaboration with leadership.Quality and process improvement
Responsible for collaborating with the Adult and Pediatric physicians to ensure optimal levels and continuous improvement of clinical and service quality.Participate in monthly OPEX training with Department leadership. Implement standard work to day-to-day operations. Required Qualifications Audiology Doctorate (AuD) or PhD.5+ years of clinical Audiology and leadership experience.Interpersonal skills are essential to handle highly sensitive issues and programs and maintain effective communication between physicians, department heads, and other personnel in exchanging information and aiding in problem-solving.Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique, production methods, and coordination of people and resources.Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and measuring training effects.The full-time position will be clinical and administrative and require organizational and leadership skills.Working knowledge of audiology software applications, diagnostic and rehabilitative audiology, and regulations in the field of audiologySufficient clinical experience to demonstrate excellent knowledge and skills in diagnostic audiology and aural rehabilitation.Experience in both an adult and pediatric clinical academic setting.Demonstrated liaison skills across all levels of the organization.Evidence of excellent computer skills, including database use, excel, word processing, internet and email, and specific audiology applicationsMust work well in a fast-paced, high-volume environment.Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech- Language and Hearing Association and/or American Board of Audiology Certification.Oregon license to practice Audiology Preferred QualificationsExperienced leader as an expert in advanced Audiology clinical treatments as part of a collaborative member of a multi-disciplinary otolaryngology treatment team is preferred
Additional DetailsPosition is onsite full time in a busy adult/pediatric Otolaryngology practice on the main OHSU campus.
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