Cleveland, OH
| Specialty | Neurology |
|---|---|
| Profession | Physician |
The Neurological Institute (NI) at Cleveland Clinic is seeking an accomplished physician leader to serve as Quality Officer. This is an exciting and rewarding leadership opportunity for a physician with a passion for advancing high-quality, safe, and reliable care for patients with neurological disease.
The NI Quality Officer will partner closely with physician leaders, nursing, operations, and enterprise stakeholders to drive optimal quality and patient outcomes across all centers and sites of the Neurological Institute. This is a critical leadership function that aligns clinical excellence with enterprise quality priorities while fostering a culture of continuous improvement and high reliability.
Role Overview
The Quality Officer is responsible for the strategic oversight, measurement, and improvement of quality performance across the Neurological Institute. There will be a significant focus on advancing outcomes related to:
Key Responsibilities
Provide physician leadership for all Neurological Institute quality initiatives, ensuring alignment with enterprise quality, safety, and regulatory goals
Qualifications
MD or DO, board certified, with a strong clinical background in neurological, psychiatric, or physiatric care
Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will be a respected physician leader with a track record of achieving results through collaboration, data-driven improvement, and clinical engagement. This individual will be passionate about advancing quality, safety, and outcomes for patients while supporting clinicians and teams in delivering the highest standard of neurological care.
This dynamic position commands an attractive start-up package, salary, and benefits package including but not limited to:
Interested parties, please include a current CV and letter of interest with your application.
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