
The next COO will be responsible for maintaining the organization's rich history while also preparing it for future growth and service to diverse communities. This leader will oversee clinical care operations, assess new care delivery models, promote a culture of accountability and high performance, and drive operational efficiencies. They will focus on system-wide integration, process improvement, cost containment, enhancing ambulatory care services, and expanding the primary care network. Success in this role will require a balance of strategy, innovation, stability, and structure in a service-oriented approach.The ideal candidate will have a strong background in healthcare operations, experience in implementing new care delivery models, and a track record of driving operational efficiencies. They must possess excellent leadership skills, the ability to cultivate a culture of accountability, and a focus on improving ambulatory care services. The COO will play a key role in building a more robust primary care network and ensuring the organization's continued success in providing high-quality care to its diverse communities.