University of Utah Health

Chief Medical Officer and Executive Director, Solid Organ Transplant Care Line

Requisition Number
82202
Reg/Temp
Regular
Employment Type
Part-Time
Shift
Day
Work Schedule
M-F
Clinical/Non-Clinical Status
Non-Clinical
Location Name
University of Utah Hospital
Workplace Set Up
On-site
City
SALT LAKE CITY
State
UT
Department
UUH CST 03A EXEC DIR ADMIN
Category
Executives

Overview

As a patient-focused organization, University of Utah Health exists to enhance the health and well-being of people through patient care, research and education. Success in this mission requires a culture of collaboration, excellence, leadership, and respect. University of Utah Health seeks staff that are committed to the values of compassion, collaboration, innovation, responsibility, integrity, quality and trust that are integral to our mission. EO/AA

The CMO and Executive Director, Solid Organ Transplant Care Line (MD), is the senior physician executive responsible for advancing and integrating solid organ transplant care delivery across University of Utah Health and partner organizations. This role ensures alignment between care line strategy and physician practice, clinical standards, and academic priorities, and champions high-quality, evidence-based, patient-centered solid organ transplant care across the inpatient, outpatient, procedural, perioperative, and rehabilitative continuum. This leader provides physician vision and oversight across the full scope of solid organ transplant services, including:· Kidney Transplantation (deceased donor, living donor, paired kidney exchange, ABO-incompatible, highly sensitized recipients, pediatric kidney transplant).· Liver Transplantation (deceased donor, living donor, split liver, hepatocellular carcinoma, acute liver failure, cirrhosis, pediatric liver transplant).· Heart Transplantation (adult and pediatric heart transplant, mechanical circulatory support bridge-to-transplant, heart-kidney transplant.· Lung Transplantation (single lung, bilateral lung, heart-lung, pulmonary fibrosis, COPD, cystic fibrosis).· Pancreas and Islet Cell Transplantation (pancreas-kidney, pancreas-after-kidney, pancreas alone, islet cell transplantation).· Small Bowel Transplantation (intestinal failure, short gut syndrome).· Living Donor Programs (living kidney donor, living liver donor, donor evaluation, donor advocacy, long-term donor follow-up).· Transplant Support Services (pre-transplant evaluation clinics, transplant immunology and HLA laboratory, transplant infectious disease, transplant pharmacy, transplant social work, transplant financial counseling, post-transplant clinics, long-term surveillance programs, transplant ICU, transplant inpatient units).As a partner on the three-person Care Line Executive Leadership Team (ELT)—with the Chief Administrative Officer and Executive Nursing Director—this leader serves as the clinical and strategic physician executive coordinating solid organ transplant services across inpatient, outpatient, perioperative, procedural, and rehabilitative settings. The role provides physician leadership for care model design and clinical integration, supports high-value care delivery, and drives sustainable growth and clinical excellence across the solid organ transplant enterprise. The role reports to the Care Line Clinical Board (with functional reporting to the System Associate Chief Clinical Officer) and co-leads the Care Line Executive Operations Committee (CLEOC) to achieve care line goals and outcomes.

Corporate Overview: The University of Utah is a Level 1 Trauma Center and is nationally ranked and recognized for our academic research, quality standards and overall patient experience. Our five hospitals and eleven clinics provide excellence in our comprehensive services, medical advancement, and overall patient outcomes.

Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership and Growth

  • Lead Care Line strategic growth planning and monitor execution across University of Utah Health and partner organizations.
  • Serve as the physician executive lead for Care Line strategy and business development in partnership with the administrative and nursing executive leaders.
  • Coordinate strategic planning with transplant division chiefs, department chairs, practice management, and external partners to align clinical, academic, and operational priorities.
  • Identify and advance growth opportunities (regional access expansion, new programs, technology adoption, and population health/prevention initiatives).
  • Guide the design and operationalization of solid organ transplant sublines and scalable care models, aligning capacity, workforce, and capital with strategic priorities across inpatient, ambulatory, procedural, virtual, and post-acute settings.

Strategic-Operational Integration

  • Provide senior physician leadership for evidence-based, person-centered clinical integration and care coordination across the full solid organ transplant continuum.
  • Align physician practice patterns, care models, education, and research with Care Line strategy, operational capabilities, and patient-centered design.
  • Optimize patient access and flow across clinics, procedural areas, and inpatient units (wait times, referrals/leakage, capacity, transfers, and regional coordination).
  • Champion evidence-based, standardized clinical pathways and protocols across the network, aligned with national standards.

Quality, Safety and Performance Improvement

  • Partner with nursing, quality, and operational leaders to embed high reliability, safety, continuous improvement, transparency, and continuous learning across solid organ transplant services.
  • Lead performance improvement using outcomes, safety, and experience metrics (e.g., mortality/complications, readmissions/LOS, timeliness, procedural outcomes, CAHPS/PROMs/NPS).
  • Embed consistency in program design, access strategies, and care delivery, and ensure alignment with national standards/registries
  • Oversee peer review, variation analysis, benchmarking, and physician accountability; sponsor clinical innovation and improvement initiatives with measurable impact.

Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Partner with other members of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) to align Care Line priorities with system strategy and operational execution, enabling interdisciplinary collaboration, timely escalation, decision support, and transparent progress updates.
  • Co-develop enterprise-ready business cases (growth, capital, workforce, technology) with finance, operations, nursing, and practice leadership, translating clinical need into clear outcomes, ROI, and implementation plans.
  • Convene and align key stakeholders (department chairs, division chiefs, quality/safety, ambulatory/inpatient leaders, and external partners) to standardize pathways, resolve cross-site barriers, and drive accountable execution.

Leadership and Workforce Development

  • Partner with nursing and administrative leaders to align staffing models with care delivery, access goals, and capacity needs.
  • Collaborate with faculty leadership on workforce engagement, well-being, and retention among solid organ transplant faculty and advanced practice clinicians, reinforcing a respectful, compassionate, high-performing culture.
  • Mentor physician leaders and emerging talent, reinforcing accountability, professionalism, and continuous development.

Knowledge / Skills / Abilities

  • Lead solid organ transplant care line strategy and clinical integration across specialties, sites, and the full care continuum.
  • Drive growth through program development, market/access expansion, regional network development, and adoption of new care models and technologies.
  • Partner effectively in shared leadership with the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), advancing results through influence, alignment, and disciplined execution.
  • Demonstrate financial and value-based care acumen, including margin awareness, capital/ROI prioritization, and risk-based model strategy.
  • Champion quality, safety, equity, and high reliability—using data, benchmarking, and peer review to drive measurable improvement and accountability.
  • Integrate the academic mission (education and research) into operations and build partnerships with departments, institutes, societies, and industry.
  • Demonstrated track record of strategic planning and solid organ transplant program growth, leading quality improvement with measurable outcomes, managing complex budgets/financial operations, and guiding multidisciplinary teams with effective stakeholder engagement.

Qualifications

Qualifications

Required

  • M.D. or D.O. from an accredited medical school.
  • Board certification in Transplant Disease, Transplant Surgery, or related Transplant specialty.
  • Active, unrestricted medical license in Utah or eligible for Utah medical licensure.
  • Ten plus years of progressive clinical experience in transplant medicine, transplant surgery within an academic medical center or complex health system.
  • Five plus years of administrative and leadership experience in solid organ transplant service line management, program development, quality improvement, or healthcare operations leadership.

Qualifications (Preferred)

Preferred

  • Fellowship training in a transplant subspecialty strongly preferred.

Working Conditions and Physical Demands

Employee must be able to meet the following requirements with or without an accommodation.

  • This is a sedentary position that may exert up to 10 pounds and may lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. This position involves sitting most of the time and is not exposed to adverse environmental conditions.

Physical Requirements

Carrying, Climbing, Color Determination, Crawling, Far Vision, Lifting, Listening, Manual Dexterity, Near Vision, Pulling and/or Pushing, Reaching, Sitting, Speaking, Standing, Stooping and Crouching, Tasting or Smelling, Walking

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