Executive Director - NEW HAMPSHIRE ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER
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Executive Director Location: New Hampshire Orthopaedic Center (NHOC) – Southern NH Reports To: NHOC Executive Board and the President/Chief Executive Officer, Northeast Orthopaedic Alliance (NOA) FLSA Status: Exempt Job Type: Full-Time About NHOC and NOA New Hampshire Orthopaedic Center (NHOC) is a leading orthopedic provider in Southern New Hampshire, known for excellence in musculoskeletal care. As a division of Northeast Orthopaedic Alliance (NOA), NHOC is supported by a region-wide network of top orthopedic and musculoskeletal specialists, leveraging shared resources and strategic integration to advance patient outcomes and operational performance Position Summary The Executive Director/Administrator of NHOC is the senior business leader responsible for overseeing the operational and financial success of one of the largest divisions within Northeast Orthopaedic Alliance (NOA). This role focuses on driving business performance, developing and evaluating physician compensation models, cultivating strategic community relationships, and enhancing internal communications and organizational alignment. The Executive Director works in partnership with physician leadership and NOA executives to ensure NHOC's long-term sustainability, growth, and integration into the broader NOA vision. Key Responsibilities: Business & Financial Management - Identify and implement new business strategies, services, or partnerships that support growth and market competitiveness. - Analyze financial performance and operational metrics to drive profitability and efficiency. Strategic Leadership & Community Engagement - Represent NHOC in business, hospital, and community partnerships to elevate brand presence and develop referral pipelines. Physician & Provider Relations - Partner with physician leadership to understand productivity, compensation, and scheduling needs. Operational Oversight & Communication - Provide strategic leadership and direct oversight of weekly departmental managers’ meetings, managing a team that includes four Directors. To ensure coordinated execution of NHOC’s operational and business objectives. - Foster a culture of accountability, continuous communication, and professional growth and development across all departments. -Organize and facilitate the annual NHOC board retreat with physicians and director team to assess organizational performance, set strategic priorities, and establish long-term goals for the practice. Bachelor’s degree in Business, Healthcare Administration, or related field required along with an MBA or MHA Ideal Candidate Traits - Highly business-savvy with a strong understanding of physician economics and market dynamics. recblid bd5n68d9jbugl1ehh8507ac8oikn4j |