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Job Title
Director Advanced Practice Provider Diagnostics Institute
Location
Cleveland
Facility
Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Department
Job Code
T97664
Shift
Days
Schedule
8:00am-5:00pm
Job Summary
Job Details
Cleveland Clinic's Diagnostic Institute is currently seeking an experienced Physician Assistant or Certified Nurse Practitioner for a full time Director Advanced Practice Provider. The Diagnostics Institute APP Director provides strategic, clinical, and operational leadership for Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) across Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging services. This role ensures safe, high‑quality procedural, consultative, and longitudinal care delivered by APPs within IR suites, imaging centers, inpatient services, remote, telehealth teams and regional hospitals. The Director oversees workforce planning, competency development, quality improvement, and multidisciplinary collaboration to support exceptional patient care, streamlined workflows, and alignment with Diagnostic Institute business and transformation goals.
Essential Job Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategic Direction
- Provides leadership for all APP practice within Interventional Radiology and Diagnostics including procedural and consultative services.
- Establishes strategic goals that support patient access, throughput, safety, and continuous improvement within Imaging and Diagnostic operations.
- Ensures consistent standards of practice across all locations and collaborates with imaging leadership to support institutional priorities.
Clinical Practice Oversight (IR & Diagnostics)
- Supervises clinical practice standards for APPs performing pre‑procedural evaluations, post‑procedural care, consults, follow‑ups, and diagnostic workflows.
- Partners with IR physicians, radiologists, and nursing leadership to maintain procedure-specific algorithms, clinical pathways, and escalation processes.
- Ensures readiness and competency for APP involvement in IR procedures, sedation models (if applicable), and management of moderate to high‑acuity patient populations.
- Oversees APP participation in inpatient consults, care coordination, and transitions of care related to imaging or IR interventions.
- Oversees APP participation in telehealth, remote and Florida based operations and practices
Workforce Planning & Personnel Management
- Oversees APP staffing and coverage models for IR suites, ambulatory imaging centers, inpatient services, entirely remote, telehealth and Florida based practices
- Leads recruitment, onboarding, and performance evaluations of all IR/Diagnostics APPs.
- Develops workflows to ensure adequate procedural coverage, efficient patient throughput, and appropriate distribution of clinical responsibilities among APPs.
- Supports retention through professional development, mentorship, and proactive workload management.
Education, Competency & Professional Development
- Designs competency frameworks specific to IR procedures (e.g., paracentesis, thoracentesis, line placement depending on scope), clinical triage, and imaging-based patient evaluation.
- Implements structured onboarding plans for Diagnostics & IR APPs, including simulation, shadowing, and procedure-specific skill development.
- Ensures ongoing training in imaging interpretation relevant to APP scope, radiation safety, and procedural readiness.
- Encourages advanced certifications, CME participation, and specialty-specific learning opportunities.
Quality, Safety & Regulatory Compliance
- Leads quality initiatives targeting IR patient safety, procedural outcomes, complication reduction, and imaging‑related workflow optimization.
- Ensures compliance with Joint Commission standards, radiation safety policies, moderate sedation requirements (if applicable), and institutional credentialing expectations.
- Investigates clinical concerns or safety events involving APPs and coordinates improvement or remediation plans.
- Ensures compliance with Joint Commissions, billing and practice standards with all Ohio and Florida based practices
Interprofessional & Organizational Collaboration
- Serves as the primary liaison between IR/Diagnostic APPs and physicians, nursing, technologists, schedulers, and administrative leadership.
- Represents APP interests on committees related to IR operations, imaging efficiency, procedural safety, access, and patient experience.
- Facilitates strong communication between inpatient teams, outpatient imaging centers, IR suites, and referring providers.
Operational & Financial Stewardship
- Collaborates with imaging and IR and Diagnostic leadership to develop staffing budgets, productivity standards, and APP utilization models.
- Evaluates workflow bottlenecks and leads initiatives that improve procedural throughput and access to IR services.
- Supports revenue cycle optimization through appropriate documentation, coding, and efficient scheduling workflows.
Program Innovation & Development
- Identifies opportunities to expand APP roles within IR and Diagnostics, such as pre‑procedure clinics, post‑procedure follow‑up programs, or triage consult pathways.
- Leads development of new service lines, expanded procedural APP roles, and innovative models that enhance patient access to IR care.
- Supports research, data collection, and scholarly activity related to imaging‑based care and procedural medicine
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate for the Diagnostics APP Director role is a seasoned, highly skilled advanced practice leader who demonstrates clinical excellence, operational acumen, and the ability to build strong interdisciplinary partnerships within a complex imaging environment. They are an advocate for APP practice, a collaborator to physicians, and a strategic thinker capable of elevating the quality, safety, and efficiency of patient care across both Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology.
Clinical Expertise
Comfort overseeing APPs across diverse clinical settings: IR suites, ambulatory imaging centers, inpatient consult services, and pre/post‑procedure clinics, remote virtual practices, Florida based practices, telehealth medicine .
Proven Leadership & Team Development Skills
- Experience managing, mentoring, or developing APP teams.
- The ability to recruit, onboard, coach, and retain high-performing clinicians.
- Skill in addressing performance issues constructively and fairly.
- A leadership style that is approachable, supportive, and rooted in clear expectations and accountability
Operational Strength & Systems Thinking
- Throughput, patient flow, and scheduling complexities
- How APP deployment affects access, case volume, turnaround times, and patient safety.
- How to design staffing models, anticipate needs, and respond to operational demands across multiple sites.
- How to use data to drive decisions and monitor productivity, quality, and service metrics.
Commitment to Quality, Safety & Regulatory Compliance
- Strong working knowledge of accreditation standards (e.g., Joint Commission), radiation safety, sedation guidelines, and procedural best practices.
- Experience leading quality initiatives and reducing procedural complications.
- A proactive approach to investigating safety events and implementing process improvements.
- They maintain a high standard of safe, evidence-based APP practice.
Strong Educational & Competency Development Background
- Experience designing or delivering onboarding programs, competencies, and clinical pathways.
- A passion for teaching, coaching, and professional growth.
- Ability to maintain skill validation processes and ensure readiness for procedure-specific competencies unique to IR.
Strategic Vision & Innovation
- Identify opportunities to expand APP scope and improve imaging or IR access.
- Develop new APP-driven models such as triage pathways, pre-procedure clinics, or follow-up programs.
- Identify workflow inefficiencies and introduce innovative solutions to improve patient experience and clinical efficiency.
Professionalism, Emotional Intelligence & Leadership Presence
- High emotional intelligence, strong judgment, and professionalism that reflects well on the Imaging Institute.
- Composure under pressure and the ability to navigate complex or sensitive situations with confidence.
- Integrity, reliability, and an unwavering commitment to patient-centered care.
Reporting to the Vice President, Advanced Practice Providers, leads the Advanced Practice Providers for multiple specialties or service lines within the Institute, Hospital or Sub-market. May hold other positions within the organization simultaneously, serving in multiple leadership roles. Responsible for team performance and attainment of OKRs. Coordinates efforts with leadership (clinical and administrative) to ensure staffing and patient standard of care.
Responsibilities:
- Leads managers on daily operations and performance expectations. Partners with administration and a multi-disciplinary clinical team to ensure patient access and fill rates in accordance with enterprise metrics.
- Drives strategy for business service lines to align with enterprise goals. Sets objectives and key results for APP management to align with institute, hospital, or sub-market with enterprise initiatives. Monitors performance and productivity levels to ensure efficiency objectives to include staffing design for growth.
- Embraces technical and innovative advances for future planning. Oversees and approves educational and development initiatives.
- Develops and approves policies, procedures and guidelines. Oversees compliance with safety protocols.
- Drives SQPE initiatives and continuous improvement efforts to strengthen high reliability standards.
- Monitors team engagement and develops plans for improvement focusing on recruitment and retention.
- Fulfills the role of an APRN or PA providing clinical practice in accordance with privileges granted and as appropriate for certification and licensure.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education:
- Graduate of an A.R.C.-approved Physician Assistant Program, or
- Graduate of an accredited APRN program.
Languages:
- English, written and spoken.
Certifications:
- Current Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or Physician Assistant State License.
- Must have prescriptive authority or eligible to apply for licensure to prescribe from the State Medical Board within 6 months of hire.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) through American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross required.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association (AHA) may be required based on assigned department.
Complexity of Work:
- Strong analytical skills to interpret data and plan accordingly.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to adjust for a diverse audience.
- Flexibility to adjust to changing initiatives and performance criteria.
- Ability to partner with other leaders and influence outcomes.
- Ability to think critically and make sound decisions in stressful situations.
- Ability to coach and mentor for developmental and performance outcomes and build a culture of continuous improvement.
- Navigates a complex, global regulatory landscape.
Work Experience:
- Minimum of five years’ experience as an Advanced Practice Provider.
- Minimum of two years’ management experience.
Physical Requirements:
- Normal vision and hearing range (can be corrected) to view documentation, presentations and communicate with other caregivers and properly examine, evaluate and communicate with patients.
- Ability to use a computer, phone and other technology to document patient records, use software to develop reporting and data analysis.
- Ability to travel regionally and walk to in person meetings.
Personal Protective Equipment:
- Follow standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required.
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