Medical Director Aging & Advanced Illness in Flemington, New Jersey at Hunterdon Health Care System
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Job Description
Position Summary
The Director of Aging and Serious Illness serves as a clinical and administrative leader, advancing high-quality care for older adults and individuals living with serious illness. This role also serves as the Director of the Palliative Care Fellowship, overseeing fellowship training, curriculum development, and accreditation standards. The position integrates geriatrics, palliative care, education, and population health approaches to improve quality of life, align care with patient goals, and strengthen the future workforce. The Director will spend 20% of their time on administrative responsibilities needed to manage the program, meeting with interdisciplinary teams, developing innovative care models, and collaborating across healthcare systems and community partners. The Director of the Palliative Care Fellowship is responsible for leading and overseeing the educational and clinical training of fellows in hospice and palliative care. This role includes developing and refining the curriculum, ensuring compliance with ACGME accreditation standards, providing clinical supervision, and fostering a supportive and enriching learning environment. The Director ensures that fellows graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to deliver compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals with serious illness and their families. In alignment with ACGME guidelines, the Director will dedicate 20% of their time to administrative responsibilities for this program.
Primary Position Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership & Program Development
Provide strategic and clinical leadership for an integrated program focused on aging and serious illness care, and advance high-quality, patient-centered care that aligns with patient goals and values.
Palliative Care Fellowship Program Leadership
Design and deliver a comprehensive fellowship curriculum that aligns with ACGME standards, preparing fellows to excel in hospice and palliative care. Oversee recruitment, selection, onboarding, and evaluation of fellows, and maintain program accreditation, documentation, and reporting requirements
Clinical Supervision and Mentorship
Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to fellows and department providers across inpatient, outpatient, and hospice settings, fostering both professional growth and excellence in patient care.
Quality of Care Oversight
Monitor and guide the quality of the Department of Aging and Serious Illness delivered by the physicians, providers, and fellows of the department, ensuring that care consistently reflects ethical standards, regulatory requirements, and patients’ goals and values.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Promote effective collaboration among interdisciplinary team members, including physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, and others, in both training and clinical practice. Maintain provider presence in weekly NICHE rounds.
Clinical Responsibilities
Maintain an active clinical practice in geriatrics with care in local nursing homes, outpatient visits, and hospital consultations.
Care should include comprehensive physical and psychosocial assessments, individualized care planning, interdisciplinary coordination, and providing compassionate emotional and spiritual support to patients and families.
Advocacy for Patients and Families
Advocate for patients’ needs and preferences, ensuring care is patient-centered and aligned with their values and wishes.
Professional Development
Maintain professional competence by staying current with advancements in geriatrics and palliative medicine and upholding all required certifications and credentials. This should include faculty development to enhance educational skills.
Work Contact Group (Internal/External)
External – Community served by the Hunterdon Healthcare System
Reporting Relationships
Reports to (position):
The position has a dual reporting structure:
? HMG Associate Medical Director for Primary Care and Medical Specialties
? Director of Medical Education
Supervises (position(s):
Faculty and Fellows of the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program
Qualifications
Minimum Education:
Required:
Medical Degree: MD or DO
Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship
Preferred:
None
Minimum Years of Experience (Amount, Type and Variation):
Required:
2 years of clinical experience in Geriatrics
2 Years Graduate Medical Education Experience
Preferred:
Graduate Medical Education Leadership experience
License, Registry or Certification:
Required:
New Jersey Medical License, CDS, and DEA certification.
ABMS Board Certification in Geriatrics
ABMS board certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Preferred:
Family Medicine or Internal Medicine Primary Specialty
Knowledge, Skills and/or Abilities:
Required:
Knowledge of ACGME requirements and accreditation processes.
Excellent communication, counseling, and interpersonal skills
Critical thinking creative problem-solving, proficient organization, and planning skills are essential
Program development skills to assist with TJC accreditation process
Preferred:
Previous practice leadership experience, background in Medical Ethics
Hunterdon Health is committed to providing a competitive benefit package to our employees. Benefit offerings vary based on status and may include but not be limited to medical, dental, vision, family forming, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and retirement savings.
The hiring range listed is the potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement. When determining an applicant’s hourly rate and/or base salary, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., years of relevant experience, education, internal equity, and specialty).