Chief Medical Officer
- Employer
- Schneider Regional Medical Center
- Location
- Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands
- Closing date
- Dec 13, 2022
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- Specialty
- Hospital Medicine (MD)
- Hours
- Full Time
- Position Type
- Permanent
Chief Medical Officer
The Schneider Regional Medical Center (SRMC) is seeking a Chief Medical Officer to join our dynamic senior leadership team. This position provides clinical direction to the health management and credentialing divisions as well as medical oversight to ensure the delivery of quality healthcare services. The Chief Medical Officer is also responsible for physician recruitment, overseeing the credentialing and privileges of all staff physicians. The ideal candidate will hold a Doctorate in Medicine and possess progressive leadership experience within an acute care setting, has a proven record for developing personnel as well as strategic planning and budgeting. Board Certification and valid Virgin Islands license are required.
Schneider Regional Medical Center is the umbrella entity for three U.S. Virgin Islands' facilities, these entities include: Roy Lester Schneider Hospital, Charlotte Kimelman Cancer Institute, both located on St. Thomas and Myrah Keating Smith Community Health Center, located on St. John. We are the healthcare provider of choice to the residents of the US Virgin Islands and the Caribbean.
The U.S. Virgin Islands are renowned for our beautiful, crystal clear, white sandy beaches. We are a premier location for water sports and diving enthusiasts. St. Thomas boasts one of the most beautiful harbors in the world, duty-free shopping as there is no sales tax, and stunning views from many vantage points. St. Thomas offers an island lifestyle with a unique Caribbean-American flair.
Competitive Salary and Benefits * Relocation Assistance
To apply for this position, please forward your CV to
Equal Opportunity Employer – Joint Commission Accredited
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