Vice President - Clinical Workforce Development
Indiana University Health
| Overview The Opportunity Our leaders shape strategic initiatives, develop passionate teams, and work to improve health outcomes. They advance our mission and exemplify excellence, compassion, teamwork and purpose in all that they do. Indiana University Health is seeking an individual who embodies these values to join our Human Resources Senior Team in the role of Vice President - Clinical Workforce Development.
The Vice President of Clinical Workforce Development is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing the strategic planning, development, and implementation of clinical workforce initiatives. This role aims to ensure a highly skilled, motivated, and sustainable clinical workforce that meets the evolving needs of the healthcare industry. The Vice President will collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to drive workforce development programs, enhance clinical training, and support career advancement opportunities. The following key accountabilities outline the scope and impact of this leadership role:
Strategic Leadership
Program Development and Implementation
Stakeholder Engagement
Performance Management
Budget and Resource Management
Leadership and Team Management
Reports to: Senior Vice President - Chief Human Resources Officer
Candidate Qualifications Candidates for the position will be evaluated according to the following criteria and competencies.
Education and Experience
Characteristics and Capabilities
Indiana University Health is unlike any other healthcare system and we're looking for team members who share the things that matter most to us. IU Health leaders play a crucial role in advancing the mission of our organization and inspiring teams to make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients. As one of Indiana's largest employers and the most comprehensive medical system in the state, our vision is to lead the transformation of healthcare through quality, innovation and education, and make Indiana one of the nation's healthiest states.
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