Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Position Summary
The Pediatric Neurology Program Director is responsible for the strategic planning and development of pediatric neurology service lines within a private practice setting. This position ensures that clinical programs are executed with high quality, operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and financial sustainability. The Program Director partners closely with physician leadership, advanced practice providers and administration to scale integrated clinical programs, improve patient access and experience, and drive sustainable growth. This position is also responsible for the oversight of the neurology providers.
This position does not include direct supervision, hiring, discipline, performance management, or scheduling of employees apart from Neurology providers. The Program Director works collaboratively with clinical leadership, operations, and administrative teams to ensure effective program execution.
Key Responsibilities
· Lead the design, launch and scaling of pediatric neurology programs and service lines.
· Translate clinical strategy into operationally executable workflows.
· Build standardized care pathways for high-impact populations (ex. Epilepsy, autism, ADHD, headache, dysautonomia, neuroimmunology).
· Identify growth opportunities for all NJPNI sites
· Oversee the performance of neurology programs
· Standardize workflows across the Neurology Division
· Support bundled scheduling and pathway-based care models.
· Support compliance with regulatory, payer and documentation requirements
· Assist in developing standardized templates and reporting tools.
· Track key performance indicators (KPIs) related to access, utilization, outcomes, and revenue.
· Prepare regular program performance reports for leadership.
· Participate in strategic planning and implementation initiatives
· Support geographic and service line expansion projects.
· Lead assigned projects from concept through implementation.
· Develop timelines, milestones, and deliverables.
· Monitor progress and escalate roadblocks to leadership.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Strong understanding of healthcare workflows, compliance and reimbursement.
- Problem Solving and Attention to Detail
- Multitasking and Time Management
- Proficiency with Scheduling Software and EMR Systems
- Ability to Perform Well in a Fast-Paced, Team-Oriented Environment
Qualifications
- Knowledge of medical terminology and healthcare scheduling workflows preferred.
- Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Healthcare Administration or related medical field.
- Experience working in a specialty medical practice.
- Pediatric Neurology experience preferred.
- Demonstrates professionalism, reliability, and commitment to patient-centered care.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Standard office environment within a medical practice.
- Frequent use of computers and telephones.
- Occasional lifting of files, office supplies, or equipment (up to 20 lbs.).
Compensation: $80,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year
About New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute
At New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute (NJPNI), we believe that every patient should receive exceptional and individualized treatment.
Our mission is to provide the best possible healthcare in the areas of childhood developmental disorders and pediatric neurological and neurosurgical diseases. We seek to improve a child’s health and quality of life by delivering expeditious and accurate diagnoses along with a comprehensive array of surgical and nonsurgical therapeutic options.
Family involvement, support, and education are critical to a child’s understanding of their illness, treatment of and recovery from that illness. We understand that the entire family is affected by childhood illness and that the needs of each family, like each child, are unique.
Family involvement, support, and education are critical to a child’s understanding of their illness, treatment of and recovery from that illness. We understand that the entire family is affected by childhood illness and that the needs of each family, like each child, are unique.
We believe that by working together, with patients and their families, our neurosurgeons, neurologists, ancillary healthcare providers, therapists, and orthotists deliver the best care in the world. We treat every child, and every family, as our own and our patients’ lives have become an important part of our lives.
Careers at NJPNI
Are you passionate about pediatric neuroscience?
Do you want to be part of a collaborative team that’s transforming the future of neurological care? At NJPNI, we’re committed to advancing the field and improving lives. We invite you to explore exciting career opportunities with us and be part of a team that’s making a real impact.
Do you want to be part of a collaborative team that’s transforming the future of neurological care? At NJPNI, we’re committed to advancing the field and improving lives. We invite you to explore exciting career opportunities with us and be part of a team that’s making a real impact.
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