Senior Medical Director Cardiovascular Peaks Region
Company: Intermountain Health
Location: Broomfield
Posted on: March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description: The Senior Medical Director for
Cardiovascular serves as the physician leader for Peaks Region
physicians in the Intermountain Medical Group Cardiovascular
Service Line and works collaboratively in a dyad leadership
structure with a service line director. The Senior Medical Director
drives engagement of physicians and advanced practice providers,
assures clinical best practice is achieved in accordance with the
Fundamentals of Extraordinary Care across cardiovascular service
line and assures strong workforce planning in all disciplines. The
Senior Medical Director provides leadership, oversight, and support
for the development of a culture of high reliability and the
measurement of care, identifying opportunities, building
relationships, and executing on strategies to drive the performance
and measured improvement of the service line. The Senior Medical
Director selects, guides, and develops subordinate medical leaders
to manage domains and achieve service line goals. The Senior
Medical Director works collaboratively with all assigned Region
disciplines including Medical Group, peer service lines and
markets, as well as Enterprise disciplines, including Clinical
Programs, Clinical Shared Services, Research, Medical Education,
and the clinically integrated network. Scope: The Senior Medical
Director is a region-wide leadership role reporting to the
specialty defined Associate Chief Medical Officer, Specialties in
Canyons region with accountability for the Cardiovascular Service
Line. The position operates in a dyad leadership structure with key
organizational relationships across Intermountain Health with a
specific focus on leading the performance, continuous improvement,
and strategic direction of the service line in the assigned region.
The Senior Medical Director supervises subordinate medical leaders
and medical group employed physicians and APPs in the service line.
Job Essentials: This physician is a model clinical leader for our
model healthcare system as evidenced by integrity, passion, and
energy; being a champion of Intermountain's mission, vision, and
values; effective implementation of Intermountain's operating
model; professional demeanor and presentations; professional
proposals and business plans. Leads Physician and Advanced Practice
Provider and others in collaborations and defines and establishes
care models that best meet patient needs and the fundamentals of
extraordinary care (quality, safety, patient experience, equity,
access, stewardship, engaged caregivers, and smart growth). Ensures
that evidence-based clinical care standards are established and
effectively implemented across the region for appropriate
caregivers. Leads implementation of innovative care delivery
models, consulting with Enterprise Clinical Programs on model
development. Sets a culture of team-based care and develops
standards and processes to optimize high-functioning clinical care
teams. Establishes referral standards and compacts between primary
and specialty care to ensure consistent, high-quality, coordinated,
and efficient care. Leads development of care processes to support
value and risk-based payment models, including the use of virtual
consults, eConsults, and traditional patient visits. Creates an
environment that maximizes the engagement and professional
satisfaction of physicians and APPs. Supervises and promotes the
development of subordinate physician leaders in the portfolio’s
specialties. Assures seamless coordination and delivery of
specialty care across the continuum (acute, ambulatory, home,
virtual). Participates in the mapping of the patient care journey
from ambulatory care settings through episodic acute care settings,
collaborating effectively at intersections of care. Leads workforce
planning for the service line, including the process to identify
where and how care should be provided across the region. Leads the
physician recruitment process for the system for specialists within
the portfolio’s specialties, including, leading the development of
the annual physician recruitment plan, involving all key
stakeholders in the process. Leads physician and APP retention
efforts. Establishes professional standards for physicians within
the portfolio’s specialties in collaboration with the Associate
Chief Medical Officers. Builds and fosters physician and APP
alignment across the region. Collaborates with medical group
clinics and hospitals to ensure effective performance of and
satisfaction with services provided. Supports and drives results
for key quality, experience, cost, and utilization metrics.
Effectively communicates to boards, colleagues, community, and
other health systems the work and successes of the clinical program
and service line. Effectively addresses performance concerns for
providers, including peer review for cases within the portfolio’s
specialties, in collaboration with the Associate Chief Medical
Officers. Supports appropriate research endeavors and research
strategy within the portfolio’s specialties by working
collaboratively with the Office of Research. Supports appropriate
academic endeavors and strategy within the portfolio’s specialties
by working collaboratively with the Offices of Research and Medical
Education. Participates in the strategic planning and goal setting
processes for the portfolio’s specialties, ensuring that annual
goals and key performance metrics are established. Promotes goal
achievement and maintains goals set by the organization. Evaluates
annual performance for physician leaders within the portfolio’s
specialties. Provides specialty specific review and/or consultation
as requested by SelectHealth or others. Provides specialty specific
consultation as requested by Digital Transformation Information
Systems. Minimum Qualifications: M.D. or D.O. Education must be
obtained through an ACGME or AOA accredited institution and will be
verified. Fellow trained in a Cardiovascular specialty through an
ACGME or AOA accredited institution and will be verified. ABMS or
equivalent AOA Board Certification Active Medical Licensure, or in
process of obtaining licensure. Basic Life Support Certification
(BLS) for healthcare providers. Three years of clinical experience
in an applicable specialty practice setting. Three years of
experience leading successful improvement in clinical settings.
Experience with change management with the ability to provide
leadership in the adaptation and implementation of new processes or
technology that enhance safety. Effective verbal, written, and
interpersonal communication skills. Three years of progressive
healthcare leadership experience. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in a complex health system (hospitals,
ambulatory clinics, post-acute care, etc.). Demonstrated leadership
of clinicians. Certified in healthcare communication, coaching, or
an equivalent experience with external entities that drive and
support Experience of Care approaches and standards, including
government agencies, academic institutions, universities and
related organizations of higher education, and other public
institutions. Interact with others requiring employee to verbally
communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information.
Operate computers, telephones, office equipment, and manipulate
paper requiring the ability to move fingers and hands. See and read
computer monitors and documents. Remain sitting or standing for
long periods of time to perform work on a computer, telephone, or
other equipment. Location: Peaks Regional Office Work City:
Broomfield Work State: Colorado Scheduled Weekly Hours: 24 The
hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate
dependent upon experience. $7.25 - $999.99 We care about your
well-being – mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our
caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of
programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that
encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged.
Learn more about our comprehensive benefits package here.
Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
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