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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Medical Director, and why are they important?

To excel as a Medical Director, you need a robust clinical background, board certification in a medical specialty, and experience in healthcare management or administration. Familiarity with healthcare regulations, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and quality assurance tools is typically required. Strong leadership, decision-making, and communication skills help drive team performance and foster a collaborative environment. These skills ensure effective oversight of clinical operations, regulatory compliance, and high-quality patient care outcomes.

What are some common challenges Medical Directors face when balancing clinical duties with administrative responsibilities?

Medical Directors often encounter the challenge of managing their time effectively between patient care and administrative tasks such as policy development, quality assurance, and staff management. Balancing these responsibilities requires strong organizational skills and the ability to delegate tasks appropriately. Additionally, Medical Directors must stay updated on regulatory requirements and best practices, while also fostering collaboration among physicians, nurses, and administrative staff to ensure high-quality patient care and efficient operations.

What does a Medical Director do?

A Medical Director is a senior physician responsible for overseeing the clinical operations of a healthcare organization, such as a hospital, clinic, or health system. They ensure that medical services are delivered in accordance with regulations, best practices, and the organization’s standards. Medical Directors often supervise medical staff, develop healthcare policies, and collaborate with administrative leaders to improve patient care and operational efficiency. Their role combines clinical expertise with leadership and management responsibilities.

What is the difference between Medical Director vs Medical Officer?

AspectMedical DirectorMedical Officer
CredentialsMedical degree, board certification, leadership experienceMedical degree, license, clinical experience
Work EnvironmentAdministrative, strategic planning, oversight roles in healthcare organizationsClinical settings, patient care, direct medical services
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, healthcare systems, clinicsHospitals, clinics, government health agencies
Common Search & ComparisonLeadership, management, healthcare administrationClinical practice, patient care, medical responsibilities

The main difference between a Medical Director and a Medical Officer lies in their focus and responsibilities. Medical Directors primarily handle administrative and strategic roles within healthcare organizations, overseeing policies and operations. Medical Officers are more involved in direct patient care and clinical duties. Both roles require medical credentials, but their day-to-day functions and work environments differ significantly.

Internship - Robert W. Straub Fellowships - Public Service - Finance and Investm

Internship - Robert W. Straub Fellowships - Public Service - Finance and Investm

Oregon State Treasury

Salem, OR • Hybrid

$17.75 - $23.50/hr

Other

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Oregon State Treasury is seeking diverse candidates for our Robert W. Straub Fellowships.
The Robert W. Straub Fellowships seek to attract diverse, energetic, business-savvy, and public-minded new leaders to the important intersection of finance and public service.
There are two fellowships, both designed to offer early career professionals with opportunities to?learn about and help guide?the "business of government." The program?is open to?diverse students who have an interest in public finance, investments, and other fiscal functions.? These opportunities will be full time (40 hours per week). Incumbents will work a hybrid work schedule, meaning there will be an in-office presence (between 1-3 days per week) as well as remote work. The in-office presence will be our Salem office.
  1. The?Straub Summer Fellowship?is a paid 10-week program for current junior and senior college students ($10,500 stipend).
  2. The?Straub?Residency?is an 8-month paid post-graduate assignment for newly awarded college graduates ($25,000 stipend).

About Oregon State Treasury
Oregon State Treasury is focused on improving the financial well-being of all Oregonians. We provide low-cost programs for governments and empower Oregonians to invest in themselves and their loved ones for a more secure future.
We are committed to cultivating a workplace that is diverse, inclusive, and respectful. We value and
support the collective differences in who we are and celebrate the fact that everyone comes to the table as their own unique individual. We believe this commitment empowers our success and makes Oregon State Treasury an excellent place to work. As Treasury employees, our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion makes this a safe environment for us to ask questions, learn, and grow, and helps us to better serve Oregonians.
Oregon State Treasury is led by State Treasurer Tobias Read. As Treasurer, he is the state's financial leader, the custodian of public funds and chief investment officer. We prioritize investing for the long term, doing business the right way, and empowering Oregonians to invest in themselves. We're proud of the work we do to help families, governments, and businesses succeed.
Our Values and Principles
INTEGRITY---INNOVATION---DIVERSITY---TRUST---PROFESSIONALISM---ACCESSIBILITY
Please visit the following webpage to learn more about Oregon State Treasury: https://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Pages/index.aspx
The projects offered will be centered around Treasurer Read's commitment to decarbonize our investment portfolio by working toward a net-zero carbon emission target by 2050. Earlier this year the Treasurer announced his intention to better prepare for the long-term risks and opportunities that climate change presents to our pension fund investments: a commitment to decarbonize our investment portfolio by working toward a net-zero carbon emission target by 2050. Specifically, he will be focusing his efforts over the next year on working with our team and partners to present a responsible, thoughtful, and practical decarbonization plan to the Oregon Investment Council by February of 2024.
Oregon is looking for its next generation of public finance leaders. Government is a multi-billion-dollar business. To succeed and protect the public good, government needs bold, diverse, and innovative leaders with business acumen and a commitment to service. Quality of life, after all, is directly tied to financial security.
The business of government at Oregon State Treasury includes investment management, debt management, financial services, and management of financial empowerment programs. The Robert W. Straub Fellowships at the Oregon State Treasury offer experience and opportunity in a leading institutional investment fund and government financial hub.
If you are interested in making a difference in government and getting in on the ground level of net-zero carbon emission, please submit a cover letter (no more than two pages explaining your interest/experience and what you hope the program offers you), resume, and letters of reference. Please be sure to include which program you are interested in. Application materials are due no later than May 1, 2023. Please send to: Ania Henton, Human Resources Business Partner at Ania.Henton@ost.state.or.us.
Special Information
  • Prospective employees are subject to an extensive background check that may include, but not be limited to, validation of all application materials, prior employment and personal references, credit history, driving records and fingerprint-based state and federal criminal and civil records. Adverse background data may be grounds for immediate disqualification.
  • OST does not offer visa sponsorships, and within three days of hire, the successful candidate will be required to complete the U.S. Department of Homeland Security form I-9, confirming authorization to work in the United States.
  • OST is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to a diverse workforce.
  • Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Oregon State Treasury will provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship. Requests for reasonable accommodation applies to all aspects of employment, including the application process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please call Oregon State Treasury at 503-378-4000 and request to be connected to Human Resources.