Medical Group Administrator
Medical Group Administrator for a large hospital system This Jobot Job is hosted by: Sherwin Souzankari Are you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Apply" button and sending us your resume. Salary: $100,000 - $180,000 per year A bit about us: We're a nationwide healthcare provider with over 50 hospitals and 50,000 employees. We focus on revitalizing hospitals that have the potential to serve their communities more than they currently do. Why join us? New acquisition Chance to affect change from the ground up Strong leadership team Job Details Responsibilities Provide operational leadership for a 360–400 provider, multi-specialty medical group, ensuring consistent performance across clinics, service lines, and support functions Lead a true turnaround and restructuring effort (not a growth play), stabilizing operations, restoring financial performance, and building sustainable operating rhythms Assess current-state structure, staffing, and workflows; design and execute right-sizing plans for organizations in financial distress while protecting patient access, quality, and safety Partner with physician leaders and executive stakeholders to realign strategy, governance, and decision-making during major transitions Drive enterprise-wide change management—communicating clearly, setting expectations, addressing resistance, and guiding providers and teams through significant operational and cultural shifts Establish and manage key performance metrics (access, panel management, throughput, patient experience, productivity, cost per visit, revenue cycle performance) with transparent dashboards and accountability Oversee core practice operations including scheduling, referrals/authorizations, clinic workflow standardization, call center/patient communications, and provider template optimization Coordinate closely with revenue cycle, finance, and compliance teams to improve charge capture, reduce leakage, prevent denials, and ensure audit readiness Build and execute staffing models, hiring plans, training programs, and performance management systems aligned to turnaround priorities Engage with the unique needs of rural communities—supporting site-level leaders, balancing access with resource constraints, and aligning operational decisions with community expectations Qualifications 7 years of healthcare operations leadership within a physician enterprise, multi-site ambulatory network, or hospital-owned medical group Demonstrated experience leading a turnaround/restructuring (required), including stabilizing performance, resetting operating models, and executing rapid improvement plans—beyond experience solely scaling or growing organizations Proven success right-sizing organizations in financial distress, including labor model redesign, service rationalization, and cost structure improvements while maintaining patient care standards Experience operating at scale within a large, multi-specialty group (experience with 250 providers strongly preferred; 360–400 providers ideal) Strong change management capability, with a track record of navigating providers through major transitions (workflow redesign, staffing changes, governance shifts, service consolidation, or new operating models) Ability to partner effectively with physicians/APPs and clinical leadership—credible communicator who can influence without relying solely on authority Working knowledge of ambulatory revenue cycle fundamentals (eligibility, referrals/authorizations, documentation readiness, charge capture, denial prevention) and comfort aligning ops finance goals Comfort working in rural healthcare environments; ideal candidate lives in or is from Maine and understands rural community dynamics, access challenges, and local stakeholder expectations Bachelor’s degree required (healthcare administration, business, or related); master’s degree preferred EHR proficiency and operational reporting fluency (Epic, Cerner, athena, eClinicalWorks, or similar), with experience using data to drive accountability and execution Interested in hearing more? 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