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PROGRAM DIRECTOR II

Tampa, FL · On-site

$60K - $98K/yr

PROGRAM DIRECTOR II The University of Alabama at Birmingham General Responsibilities: Directs ... PCORI, FDA, HIPAA, and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) requirements. Maintains regulatory ...

PROGRAM DIRECTOR II

Tampa, FL · On-site

$60K - $98K/yr

The Program Director II will lead operational support for clinical research and training programs in the Program for Translational Pharmacogenomics within the Department of Neurology, as well as ...

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How much do clinical program director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for clinical program director in Florida is $65,088.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,800.00 and $69,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Clinical Program Director collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure program success?

A Clinical Program Director plays a central role in coordinating multidisciplinary teams, including physicians, nurses, therapists, and administrative staff, to align program objectives and patient care standards. Regular meetings, clear communication channels, and collaborative planning sessions help ensure that everyone is informed and engaged in achieving program goals. By fostering a culture of teamwork, the director addresses challenges proactively and leverages diverse expertise to improve clinical outcomes and operational efficiency. This collaborative approach is vital for maintaining high-quality care and meeting regulatory or accreditation requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Clinical Program Director?

To thrive as a Clinical Program Director, you need advanced clinical expertise, leadership experience, and a relevant graduate degree such as an MSN, MSW, or MHA. Familiarity with healthcare management software, regulatory compliance systems, and quality improvement tools is typically required. Strong communication, strategic thinking, and team-building abilities help foster collaboration and drive program success. These skills are crucial for ensuring effective program delivery, regulatory compliance, and positive clinical outcomes in complex healthcare environments.

What is the difference between Clinical Program Director vs Clinical Coordinator?

AspectClinical Program DirectorClinical Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees (e.g., Master’s or Doctorate) and relevant certificationsUsually requires a bachelor’s degree in healthcare or related field, with some roles preferring certifications
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple programs, manages staff, and develops policies in healthcare settingsSupports clinical operations, schedules, and patient care activities under supervision
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizationsFound in similar settings, often as entry to mid-level roles supporting clinical teams

The Clinical Program Director focuses on strategic oversight, program development, and leadership, while the Clinical Coordinator handles day-to-day clinical operations and patient interactions. Both roles are essential in healthcare settings but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Clinical Program jobs in Florida?

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Infographic showing various Clinical Program Director job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,088 per year, or $31.3 per hour.

Gastroenterology GME Program Director

HCA Florida Westside Hospital

Plantation, FL • On-site

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Job description

Description

Specialization:
Gastroenterology

Job Summary:

HCA Healthcare East Florida is seeking an experienced and dynamic physician leader to head our Gastroenterology Residency program at HCA Florida Westside Hospital as Program Director. Our East Florida Graduate Medical Education Division currently encompasses 44 high-quality residency and fellowship programs across 9 teaching hospitals and continues to grow its UME and GME footprint. Our vision and mission are to become a driver of quality and positive change in medical education, to provide our learners with the highest quality training experience and maintain excellent outcomes, to systematically engage our learners and faculty in research and scholarship, and to retain our graduates as future practicing physicians and teachers within HCA.
The Gastroenterology Program Director will have the responsibility, authority, and accountability for the operations of the program, in compliance with applicable ACGME and American Board of Medical Specialties regulations and requirements. In this role, the Program Director will be part of the overall Graduate Medical Education leadership within the HCA Healthcare East Florida Division and will collaborate with other Program Directors, GME Directors, Hospital Leadership, and a variety of other stakeholders to assure the highest quality of education and the program. By joining HCA Healthcare as a medical education leader, the Program Director will become part of the largest Graduate Medical Education provider in the US, and will have the opportunity to help shape the direction and goals of medical education at the Division and at the national level. [For more information, please visit Graduate Medical Education Programs at HCA Healthcare | HCA Healthcare; Graduate Medical Education | HCA Florida (hcafloridahealthcare.com); or GME Community | HCA Healthcare]
This role also gives the Gastroenterology Program Director the opportunity to practice in his/her desired specialty at the primary and/or closely affiliated sites, under employment by HCA or one of its area specialty partners. Based on the program size and ACGME requirements, it will be expected that the Program Director spends 20% – 30% in administration and teaching related to the program and 70% - 80%with clinical activities.
The Gastroenterology Program Director will also have the opportunity to join the academic faculty of one of our partner medical schools, namely the Nova Southeastern University Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, and engage in the education of medical students, as well as collaborative research and scholarship. The academic rank will depend on the candidate’s experience.
Requirements: It will be required that the Program Director is certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties in his/her specialty, will obtain a License to practice medicine in Florida, and be credentialed at the facilities of his/her clinical engagement. The ideal candidate has at least three [3] years of clinical experience in an academic/teaching environment, and has demonstrated involvement in medical education leadership, as well as active involvement in research and scholarship over the past 5 years. Candidates with experience as Program Director, APD, and/or Core Faculty with leadership involvement are strongly preferred.
Responsibilities: The Program Director will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program, in compliance with ACGME and ABMS regulations and requirements, including the development and administration of a high-quality curriculum, resident and faculty scholarly activity, faculty evaluation and development, assessment and mentorship of residents, evaluation and development of the program, engagement with hospital leadership and the community, budget oversight, resident recruitment efforts, and timely communication with regulatory agencies and division leadership. [For a more detailed description of Program Director responsibilities, please review the ACGME common Program Requirements at Common Program Requirements (acgme.org) or the ACGME website Specialty Program requirements for the specialty Specialties (acgme.org)]
Essential functions:
a) Be a role model of professionalism and excellence for residents and faculty.
b) Develop and implement the program in a fashion consistent with the needs of the community and the mission and vision of the sponsoring institution.
c) Create and maintain a learning environment conducive to the education of residents and other learners in each of the ACGME core competencies, that produces excellent learning outcomes and that allows residents and faculty to raise concerns or provide feedback without fear of intimidation or retaliation.
d) Oversee the development, quality, and implementation of clinical and didactic education of the residents in the clinical and basic sciences, including simulation
e) Appoint, engage, evaluate and develop program faculty, including rotation- and site directors, core- and teaching faculty, and Associate Program Director[s].
f) Evaluate, mentor and guide residents and other learners, in compliance with established requirements and best practice; manage resident related HR issues, including disciplinary action, due process and grievance, in collaboration with HR and GME Division leadership.
g) Ensure program compliance with established policies and procedures by the ACGME, ABMS, Sponsoring Institution and Hospital[s], including resident supervision.
h) Evaluate the program and implement efforts aimed at program improvement; closely monitor key educational outcomes [i.e. board pass rates, fellowship match rates, resident retention, scholarship productivity] and establish goals and strategies to achieve excellent outcomes.
i) Compile reports and maintain accurate and timely communication, as requested or required, in collaboration with Hospital- and/or GME Division leadership, the ACGME and/or the Board of Medical Specialties.
j) Create and maintain program policies and procedures in alignment with ACGME and Sponsoring Institution.
Incentive/Benefits Package:
• Full service gastroenterology practice
• Large outpatient practice • Mid-level support available • Impressive compensation package
• No state income tax
Living in South Florida … Florida is the third most populated state in the United States with a population of 21 million people - our hospitals and programs are located along the East coast of the state, in close proximity to gorgeous beaches, warm weather, and popular destinations for tourists and residents alike. Of course, one of the top reasons to move to Florida is for the gorgeous warm weather and sunny days. With an average daily temperature of 70 degrees, Florida offers comfortable living year-round. Florida has the fourth strongest economy in the country and has enjoyed continued growth in the technology, healthcare, and education sectors that continue to attract diverse groups of professionals and learners. Florida is one of the only states with no state income tax and while one of the top vacation destinations in the country, living in South Florida can also be affordable, with the average cost of living in Florida being 1% lower than the national average according to the cost of living index. For more information check out 19 Things to Know BEFORE Moving to Florida | Living in Florida (uphomes.com) or one of the many other sources of information on our state online

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