Service Line Director Hematology Oncology/Infusion
Akron Children's Hospital | |
United States, Ohio, Akron | |
Jun 18, 2026 | |
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Full Time Days, variable 40 hours/week Summary:The Service Line Director, Hematology-Oncology/Infusion is responsible for advancing Akron Children's as a leader in the delivery of integrated care across the hematology/oncology service line continuum, including patient care operations and provider administrative management. This role supports the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based care and achievement of a regionally and nationally recognized comprehensive hematology/oncology program. This position develops and translates strategy into action for service line programming that spans the full continuum of care (community outreach, outpatient diagnostics and infusion services, inpatient acute care, specialty programs including oncology sub-specialties, survivorship, and advanced therapies). The role operates within a highly matrixed structure across a complex health system to ensure alignment of clinical operations, business development, and financial performance. The Service Line Director focuses on access, care design and standardization, patient experience, and outcomes, while developing and maintaining strategic partnerships with internal and external stakeholders. Oversight includes strategic business planning, clinical program development, research alignment, provider partnerships, financial stewardship, operational performance, and regulatory compliance. Responsibilities: 1. In collaboration with service line clinical leadership, develops and executes service line strategy, aligning hematology/oncology priorities with organizational goals, market needs, advancements in oncology care, and emerging therapies. 4. Drives program development and expansion, including infusion services, outpatient sites, regional outreach, and access strategies across the care continuum. 5. Ensures operational excellence across inpatient and outpatient settings with a focus on access, care standardization, patient safety, quality, and patient/family experience. 6. Leads quality improvement and value-based initiatives, promoting a culture of continuous improvement through Lean Six Sigma and evidence-based oncology practices. 7. Builds and sustains strategic relationships with regional partners, referral networks, academic affiliates, and community organizations to strengthen program reach and reputation. 8. Represents the service line internally and externally, including participation in local, regional, and national oncology forums and collaborations. Other information: Technical Expertise
Education and Experience 1. Education: Master's degree required, Master's degree in nursing preferred. Master's degree in health care leadership (MBA or MHA) is preferred. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite | |
Jun 18, 2026