Pediatrics Physician
New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA
- Healthcare
- pediatrics
- inpatient rehabilitation
- clinical leadership
The AVP of Inpatient Medical Services in Pediatrics provides both clinical care and administrative leadership for inpatient rehabilitation units, ensuring high standards of patient care and operational efficiency. This role oversees physician and APN teams, drives quality improvement, and leads program growth aligned with organizational goals. The position requires collaboration with medical staff and hospital leadership to deliver patient-centered care, manage resources, and support professional development.
Reporting to the CMO, the AVP of Inpatient Medical Services provides clinical and administrative leadership for all inpatient rehabilitation services. The AVP ensures the highest standards of patient care, operational efficiency, physician engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Responsibilities include clinical management within inpatient rehabilitation units and administrative oversight of all inpatient acute rehabilitation care.
The AVP leads clinical quality improvement, directs program growth to increase census, and aligns inpatient rehab services with organizational goals. All inpatient physicians and APNs report to this role (APNs also have a dotted line to the Inpatient APN Clinical Lead). Key focus areas are physician alignment, patient safety, staff development, clinical outcomes, and best practice implementation.
The AVP works closely with medical staff, administration, and the CMO to:
Deliver high-quality, cost-effective, patient-centered care.
Set clear expectations for medical staff.
Lead program development, strategic planning, and process improvement.
Represent inpatient rehab in hospital committees and on the Medical Executive Committee.
Support business and referral development, maintaining strong relationships with referral sources.
Essential Job Functions
Provide 70% clinical and 30% administrative services.
Identify and address current and future patient, family, and system needs.
Address workflow and process challenges to optimize efficiency.
Encourage staff engagement, feedback, and performance improvement.
Foster a collaborative, professional environment aligned with the organizations mission and goals.
Oversee medical team care delivery, quality metrics, and continuous performance improvement.
Ensure adequate staffing, resources, and budget management.
Develop and implement policies in line with hospital and regulatory requirements.
Evaluate service performance against standards, develop and execute improvement plans, and meet set targets.
Conduct annual performance evaluations and ongoing professional practice evaluations for medical staff.
Collaborate with nursing and therapy leadership.
Support ongoing professional development and training.
Education & Experience
Board Certified MD or DO in Pediatrics (required); experience in critical and/or complex care preferred.
Graduate degree in business, healthcare, or medical management strongly preferred.
Strong knowledge of healthcare administration, financial management, and outcome improvement.
Excellent communication and leadership skills.
Meets all medical staff accreditation requirements.
Certifications
AHA BLS Provider (required)
PALS Provider (required)
Licensure
Current NJ MD license (or eligible).
Job Contacts
CMO, hospital leadership, clinical and medical staff, patients, and families.




