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Company: Phillips Exeter Academy
Location: Exeter, NH
Career Level: Director
Industries: Recruitment Agency, Staffing, Job Board

Description

We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Medical Director, who is excited about working with bright engaging adolescents. We hope you will consider joining our boarding school community in the heart of New Hampshire's Seacoast region, just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and an hour from Boston. Phillips Exeter Academy is a residential school with more than 1,000 high school students from the U.S. and 33 countries, whose mission is to unite goodness and knowledge and inspire youth from every quarter to lead purposeful lives. We have a centuries-old tradition of academic excellence and to empowering Exonians to develop their values and passions and the agency needed to carry these forward as they find their place in the world.

Position Purpose

As the lead clinician at the Academy, the medical director works closely with Academy leadership, faculty, and other administrators to provide high-quality healthcare services and support to Phillips Exeter Academy students, including medical, nutritional, orthopedic, and psychiatric aspects of wellness. The medical director directly oversees the clinical and administrative operations of the Lamont Health and Wellness Center (LHWC), which is available 24/7 when students are on campus and includes externally contracted services, such as physical therapy and psychiatric care. The medical director has the option to be housed on campus, embedded in the campus residential community.

Key Accountabilities

Clinical

  • Provide for and oversee medical services to Academy students whenever students are on campus, coordinating backup coverage as appropriate. This includes the school year and the five-week summer program. Medical responsibilities include outpatient care and inpatient admission and care at the health center.
  • Supervise the clinical services of health center staff to provide high-quality care to students, by nursing staff, athletic trainers (AT), and advanced practice providers (APPs).
  • Supervise and review APP and AT documentation and clinical practice.
  • Oversee the coordination of care for students admitted to hospitals or referred to other health care providers off campus.
  • Work in close partnership with the director of counseling and psychological services and dean of student health and wellness to ensure wrap-around care of all students.
  • Provide approximately twelve hours /week of direct patient care, adjusted as needed to accommodate for periods of high volume or coverage needs.
  • Share on-call rotation with advanced practice providers and provide back-up coverage for advanced practice providers who are on-call.
  • Provide consultation to counseling, nutritional, and athletic training staff as needed.
  • Develop protocols and provide guidance in anticipation of and during medical emergencies affecting the health of the community, such as communicable disease emergencies.
  • Serve as the primary clinical representative of the health center to Academy parents/guardians.
  • Oversee and ensure appropriate documentation in students' medical records through the electronic health records system, including the annual incorporation of new students.
  • Lead quality assurance efforts required to ensure state-of-the-art health care.
  • Maintain professional competency through participation in relevant continuing medical education programs. Maintain current licensure and board certification and comply with all state and federal regulations necessary for the practice of medicine.
  • Participate in student medical leave and medical leave return decisions and planning.
  • Implement plans and care coordination with families and outside providers for chronic medical concerns.

Administrative

  • Develop and implement short- and long-range visions and plans for the health and wellness of students, aligned with the mission and values of the Academy. Ensure the continued provision of appropriate and high-quality services to students, particularly relating to physical facilities, staffing needs, scope of care, and program development.
  • Develop, assess, and revise clinical protocols, policies, and procedures in collaboration with health center staff, deans, administrators, and other on-campus partners.
  • Mentor and manage direct reports. In collaboration with department supervisors, oversee LHWC personnel, including recruitment, training, performance evaluations, and conflict resolution.
  • Promote the image of the health center to the community through enhanced communication about the nature of services provided and the overall philosophy guiding care.
  • Collaborate with faculty to support preventative health initiatives across campus.
  • Serve as clinical liaison between Health Center staff and the faculty and administration, ensuring the communication of up-to-date medical practices and information to appropriate parties.
  • Oversee the development of the annual operating and capital budgets.
  • Maintain professional relationships with local healthcare organizations and specialists to ensure access to necessary referral and consultative services.
  • Oversee the provision of all contracted services for Health Services, working closely with the director of counseling and psychological services (CAPS), director of athletic training, finance, and general counsel to manage and arrange contracts.
  • Participate in relevant internal and external committee assignments and meetings.
  • Oversee the compliance of the Lamont Health and Wellness Facility with Academy policies and procedures as well as relevant legal and licensing requirements.
  • Serve on the Academy's incident response team as needed to provide expertise and support for emergent situations impacting the campus.

Position Requirements

Education

  • MD or DO required.
  • Must be licensed to practice medicine in NH and maintain a valid DEA license.
  • Must have completed approved residency program, and achieved board certification in Pediatrics, Family Medicine, or Pediatrics-Internal Medicine.

Experience

  • Minimum 3 - 5 years' clinical practice experience required.
  • Adolescent medicine fellowship training and experience preferred.
  • Experience working with adolescents in an educational setting is preferred.
  • Experience in leadership or director roles preferred.

Skills & Knowledge

  • Respect for diversity of identities and experiences, an orientation toward equity and inclusion, and cultural competency in all aspects of Academy life.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with ability to develop and maintain collegial relationships.
  • Excellent communication (written and verbal) skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with students by building trust and credibility.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills as well as a strong customer focus.
  • A strict adherence to confidential policies is required.
  • Ability to work independently and handle multiple priorities and deadlines simultaneously.
  • Proficient in MS Office and medical documentation systems.
  • Willingness and ability to learn additional applications as needed.
  • High degree of organizational skills with the ability to be flexible and multi-task with accuracy.
  • Ability to follow verbal and written directions, maintain a professional demeanor, and exercise restraint at all times, including in stressful situations.

Compensation Information:
Details:
In addition to annual salary, Medical Director has ability to be housed on campus with their family. Retirement contribution - automatic 9%. Tuition remission for children attending school.


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