VP Strategy -Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Company: Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Location: Saint Petersburg
Posted on: January 14, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
Job Description The Position The Vice President, Strategy of
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital (JHACH) will work directly
with and report to the President/CEO and to the Planning Committee
of the ACH Board of Trustees, in conjunction with the Chief
Operating Officer (COO). The CSO is accountable for oversight and
direction of (a) strategic planning activities and (b) strategic
affiliations and initiatives with other health care and academic
organizations, including new and current strategic relationships,
clinical services agreements/PSAs, academic affiliations, and
network agreements with ACH, ACSP or other affiliated entities
(collectively “Strategic Affiliations”). The CSO will work closely
with the Vice-Dean and Physician in Chief, the President of All
Children’s Specialty Physicians (ACSP), the VP and Chief Medical
Officer (CMO) of the Affiliates, the COO, and others for strategy
development and hand off the work to the appropriate parties to be
operationalized. Reporting Relationship: Reports directly to the
President/CEO and to the Planning Committee of the All-Children’s
Hospital (ACH) Board of Trustees, in conjunction with the Chief
Operating Officer (COO). Major Expectations & Key Responsibilities
The following comprise the major expectations and key
responsibilities of the person who accepts Vice President, Strategy
position: Strategic Planning: Support the Executive Director of
Strategic Planning and other staff in developing and refreshing
JHACH strategic plan, its alignment with the JHHS system plan, and
establishing short- and long-range planning processes. Responsible
with the Executive Director of Strategic Planning for developing
and deploying common templates, including those needed to support
and monitor strategic plans, and health system performance goals.
Accountable for monitoring and updating organizational charts,
reporting on affiliate relationships and ongoing transactions, and
other opportunities. Supports the President in representation to
the Board of Trustees on affiliate development issues, growth
strategies and strategic plan updates and progress. Supports and
coordinates goal champions who are accountable for each part of the
strategic plan. Strategic Affiliations and Related Duties
(visioning, process-mapping, communicating, executing) Supports
cultural change and provides leadership support to change
initiatives and mobilizes projects and processes. (visioning)
Responsible (individually and as part of the Executive Committee)
for assessing programmatic strengths and weaknesses, identifying
and assessing business opportunities, and evaluating and making
recommendations in regards to potential transactions. (visioning)
Consults with leadership and provides ongoing support in problem
solving, resource management, alignment of Strategic Affiliations
and critical analysis of ideas and recruitments, including managed
care strategy team, ACSP leadership and institute executive
directors. (process) Accountable for identifying, and leading
appropriate council discussion about, potential new or expanded
Strategic Affiliations based on philosophies that are consistent
with the organization’s vision, mission and strategy, capitalizing
on unique ideas and those of other senior leaders and managers.
(process/communicating) Responsible for internal alignment by
maintaining and coordinating organizational charts and supports
external alignment by working with marketing and PR to coordinate
content and timing for promotional activities with initiation of
affiliate relationships; (communicating) Accountable for tracking
portfolio of affiliations for retention, communication and growth
purposes. (communicating) Responsible to negotiate, and work in
concert with President/CEO, Vice Dean/PIC and ACSP President to
finalize new or expanded Strategic Affiliations, specialty
services, institutes and needed facilities. (executing) Supports
COO and responsible to help develop and implement the ambulatory
strategy for ACH outreach canters and the functional and
organizational relationships between ACH or ACM and other
physicians and paediatricians in the primary and secondary market
(executing) Responsible for adhering to the Culture Statement at
all times. Professional Experience and Qualifications The ideal
candidate for the Vice President, Strategy for Johns Hopkins All
Children’s Hospital must have over ten (10) years of progressive
leadership experience in Pediatric medical center healthcare
settings, including senior management roles in acute care
environments, with a focus on strategy, operations, and performance
improvement. In addition, the successful candidate should possess
the following: A master’s Degree in health care/business
administration or a related field from an accredited college or
university is required. Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law
school, preferred. Demonstrated expertise in quality improvement
and risk management, including the application of process
improvement methodologies, high-reliability principles, and
performance optimization strategies. Proven track record of
improving hospital quality outcomes and reducing organizational
risk through data-driven initiatives and evidence-based practices.
Extensive knowledge of the healthcare regulatory landscape,
external accrediting bodies, and healthcare delivery systems,
including public reporting and pay-for-performance models such as
value-based and quality-based reimbursement frameworks. Skilled in
developing and executing strategic goals within large, complex
healthcare organizations, with measurable improvements in
operational and clinical outcomes. Experienced in fostering
collaborative partnerships with physician leadership, clinical
staff, and cross-functional teams to achieve organizational
objectives. Proficient in informatics, core measures, LEAN
methodologies, and other quality improvement tools to enhance
operational efficiency and patient care.
Keywords: Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, Tampa , VP Strategy -Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, Administration, Clerical , Saint Petersburg, Florida