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Chief Medical Officer
Texas Association of Community Health Centers
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Details
Posted: 09-Jul-25
Location: Austin, Texas
Type: Full Time
Salary: DOE
Categories:
Executive
Sector:
Community Health Center/Community Clinic
Preferred Education:
MD
Internal Number: 1
Job Summary
The Chief Medical Officer is responsible for overseeing all clinical and quality improvement initiatives, integration of clinical services, emergency preparedness, and workforce development. This role provides guidance to health centers through implementing training programs, support on policies, procedures, and tools, as well as offering individual assistance, as needed, in order to support alignment with TACHC’s strategic plan and value-based care objectives.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provides oversight for the Innovations Department and serves as a member of the Leadership Team.
Collaborate with the leadership team to develop organizational goals and strategies for achievement.
Works with the TACHC leadership team to clarify and communicate priorities in alignment with TACHC’s Strategic Plan, HCCN, CIN and ACO.
Work with the Leadership team to integrate TACHC BRIDGE program and VBC objectives into additional programs within the association.
Acts as clinician advisor for TACHC and staffs the TACHC Clinical Affairs Committee. Additionally, assists in coordinating the TACHC Clinical Committee and Advisory activities.
Oversees all clinical integration programmatic efforts related to the TACHC Handbook, PI/RM functions, and quality initiatives, including the Quality Axis Program.
Writes original grants for funding of new projects and for the renewal of funding, ensuring project goals are met and barriers to implementation are identified.
Functions as the primary clinical lead on statewide workgroups, acting as a liaison between TACHC and various state and federal entities, as well as academic institutions.
Provides clinical input and support to TACHC’s Technology and Data efforts, including the Health Center Controlled Network (HCCN) and data analytics for the Clinically Integrated Network.
Presents on clinical continuous performance improvement and value-based care topics at national and statewide conferences.
Plans and develops TACHC clinical conferences and learning events, series, and individual sessions on diverse topics.
Supervises Quality Axis Program Director, while serving as faculty for the TACHC Quality Axis learning year, coordinating and presenting at learning sessions.
Oversees the development and implementation of the TACHC BRIDGE Program, the Emergency Management team, and the Workforce Development team, including evaluation and continuous improvement of each program and trainings.
Supports health center activities related to The Joint Commission (TJC) and Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) accreditation/recognition initiatives.
Provides guidance to create, develop, and update policies and procedures related to clinical services in FQHCs.
Through cross-departmental collaborations, engages in trainings and technical assistance for billing, coding, FTCA, and documentation matters pertaining to clinicians.
Works with Policy Department to study ongoing and proposed legislative policy regarding clinical services, providing expertise and recommendations supporting TACHC's legislative activities.
Supports person-centered integration of care within TACHC and at health centers, ensuring safety, trustworthiness, and collaboration.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Excellent communication skills (written and oral)
Experience with grant writing
Strong project management skills
Proficiency in developing and managing multiple projects
Ability to speak publicly (virtually and in person)
Proficiency in Spanish preferred
Credentials and Experience
Clinical background with experience in health centers
Primary care Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), or Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in clinical field
Supervisory experience
Preferred experience in Public Health, or Public Policy, or Health Administration
Clear understanding and experience in value-based care
About Texas Association of Community Health Centers
Who We Are
The Texas Association of Community Health Centers (TACHC) is a private, not-for-profit membership association committed to advancing equitable access to quality healthcare in Texas by supporting and advocating for community health centers (also known as Federally Qualified Health Centers, FQHCs, or health centers).
TACHC is the federally designated Primary Care Association for Texas and assists members in providing high-quality, comprehensive primary care and addressing the full spectrum of health center needs so they can focus on patient care. TACHC's 79 members strive to meet the health care needs of the uninsured and underserved at over 650 delivery sites and operate in Texas's urban, rural, and frontier areas, all with the mission of advancing access to healthcare for all Texans.