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Vice President, Practice Operations (Eastern Region)

American Oncology Management Company
$117,644.80 - $258,793.60
United States, Florida, Fort Myers
14543 Global Parkway (Show on map)
Feb 27, 2026

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$117,644.80 - $258,793.60 Position Summary

The Vice President, Practice Operations provides senior-level leadership and operational oversight for oncology practice operations across a multi-site, multi-disciplinary care delivery platform. This role is responsible for translating organizational strategy into scalable, high-performing practice operations while ensuring exceptional patient experience, regulatory compliance, financial discipline, and clinical partnership alignment.

Key Performance Areas

KPA 1. Practice Operations & Performance Management

  • Provide operational leadership and oversight for oncology practices across multiple markets and sites of care.

  • Ensure consistent execution of operational standards, workflows, and best practices while allowing for appropriate local adaptation.

  • Establish and monitor KPIs related to access, throughput, patient experience, staffing productivity, and operational efficiency.

  • Identify operational risks and performance gaps; develop and execute corrective action plans.

  • Support growth initiatives including new provider onboarding, service line expansion, and site openings.

KPA 2. Clinical & Physician Partnership

  • Serve as a strategic operational partner to physician leaders, medical directors, and advanced practice providers.

  • Collaborate with clinical leadership to align operational workflows with evidence-based care models and quality standards.

  • Support physician engagement by balancing operational efficiency with patient-centered care delivery.

  • Facilitate effective communication and issue resolution between practices and enterprise leadership.

KPA 3. Financial Stewardship & Operational Efficiency

  • Partner with finance leadership to manage practice-level budgets, labor models, and cost controls.

  • Drive productivity optimization across front-office, clinical support, and infusion operations.

  • Support revenue cycle performance through coordination with billing, coding, and reimbursement teams.

  • Evaluate operational and staffing models to improve margin performance without compromising quality of care.

KPA 4. Quality, Compliance & Risk Management

  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations governing oncology and infusion services (e.g., OSHA, HIPAA, CMS).

  • Support accreditation readiness and ongoing compliance for oncology-specific programs and certifications.

  • Promote a culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement across all practice operations.

  • Address operational issues related to patient complaints, incidents, and risk mitigation in partnership with quality teams.

KPA 5. People Leadership & Talent Development

  • Lead, coach, and develop regional and practice-level operational leaders.

  • Ensure effective workforce planning, staffing models, and succession planning.

  • Foster a high-performance, accountable culture aligned with organizational values.

  • Partner with Human Resources on performance management, employee engagement, and retention strategies.

KPA 6. Strategic Initiatives & Change Management

  • Execute enterprise initiatives impacting practice operations, including technology implementations, workflow redesign, and care model transformation.

  • Support integration of acquired practices and alignment to enterprise standards.

  • Lead change management efforts to ensure adoption, sustainability, and measurable outcomes.

  • Provide operational insights and recommendations to senior leadership to support long-term growth strategies.

Position Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, Nursing, or a related field required.

  • Master's degree (MBA, MHA, MPH, or similar) strongly preferred.

Minimum Relevant Experience

  • Minimum of 8-10 years of progressive healthcare operations leadership experience, with at least 5 years in oncology, multi-specialty, or complex ambulatory care environments.

  • Demonstrated experience leading multi-site operations and managing senior-level leaders.

  • Experience supporting physician-led practices and clinically integrated care models.

Skills

  • Strong understanding of oncology practice operations, infusion services, and ambulatory care workflows.

  • Proven ability to lead through influence and partnership rather than direct authority.

  • Financial acumen with experience managing budgets, productivity models, and operational KPIs.

  • Excellent communication, change management, and problem-solving skills.

  • Ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, growth-oriented healthcare organization.

Travel: 0-25%

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