Director, Department of Bioengineering
Company: University of Washington
Location: Seattle
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
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and we will be happy to assist you.Benefits: As a UW employee, you
will enjoy generous benefits and work/life programs. For a complete
description of our benefits for this position, please visit our
website.As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change
lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW
employees offer their boundless energy, creative problem-solving
skills and dedication to build stronger minds and a healthier
world. UW faculty and staff also enjoy outstanding benefits,
professional growth opportunities and unique resources in an
environment noted for diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic
pursuits and natural beauty.POSITION PURPOSEThe University of
Washington Department of Bioengineering is looking for an
outstanding leader as its Director. UW Bioengineering is a vibrant
community driving advances in health care. As a joint department in
the College of Engineering and School of Medicine, we bring
together students, scientists, engineers, and clinicians to develop
innovative and cost-effective health care solutions that improve
lives. Our inclusive and collaborative culture empowers our
students, faculty, and staff to make an impact through new fields
of research and clinical products. Our award-winning faculty are
national leaders in biomedical education, research, and technology
transfer.In UW Bioengineering, we are bound by a belief that public
health and human dignity are inseparable. One is impossible without
the other. Equity and inclusivity are fundamental to our mission of
inventing the future of medicine.This position reports to the
Department Chair and Associate Dean of Administration and
Operations and serves as the business manager/senior administrative
and managerial support for the Department, including supervising
administrative staff. The incumbent carries out these duties by
directing, overseeing, and/or partnering with institutions and
organizations. The critical knowledge and skills are organized into
the areas listed below. They will act in an advisory capacity to
the Department Chair and various Department committees, providing
financial guidance, background information, management advice and
strategic insights.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESHuman Resource
Management - 25%Manages the human resources of the department, to
include the faculty and the department staff, in accordance with
University of Washington and School of Medicine policy and
procedures. Oversees and supervises all staff HR activities for the
department and works in conjunction with the Chair and Chair's
assistant to manage faculty affairs.
- Interprets and integrates federal, state, UW, SoM, and other
local laws and agreements into department policies and
procedures.
- Develops and/or utilizes HR measurement/monitoring
systems.
- Responds to and assists in needs/requirements for faculty and
staff training and coaching.
- Negotiates faculty/staff relations to represent viewpoints and
positions fairly.
- Monitors interpersonal dynamics and actions to eliminate
physical risks to personal safety.
- Articulates appropriate workplace behavior and fosters
compliance, identifying concerns and/or problems, and utilizes
appropriate resources to assist in resolution.
- Monitors and updates pay policies against published
trends/benchmarks or SoM policies/directives.
- Coordinates or assists in the annual Merit Review process for
faculty and professional staff.
- Develops and implements departmental organizational chart.
- Coordinates and/or assists in the faculty Appointments and
Promotions (A&P) process.
- Develops strategic plans for the deployment, recruitment, or
retention of faculty.
- Identifies resources to assist in the understanding of the
multitude of benefits plans available to faculty.
- Determines and implements departmental staffing requirements
and fills these positions based on appropriate classifications;
reclassifies staff positions as necessary.
- Identifies core competencies and job responsibilities specific
to staff positions and creates clear position descriptions and
expectations.
- Gives/receives feedback to improve staff and organizational
performance.Financial Management and Development Activities -
20%Manages the financial resources of the department to include
budgets and funds from federal, state, private, University, and
foundation sources to ensure ethical and fiduciary practices.
- Interacts with faculty and staff to facilitate the department's
ability to achieve scientific, and educational goals.
- Interprets policies and regulations concerning the department's
financial activities; ensures compliance with the University's
policies and procedures as well as guidelines from the federal
government, state, and other research project sponsors.
- Develops and implements internal financial system controls to
ensure integrity of all financial transactions in accordance with
applicable jurisdictions.
- Maintains a working knowledge of the department's financial
operations, funding sources, policies, and procedures.
- Understands and appropriately utilizes the department's
multiple sources of income, including State-derived budgets,
indirect cost recovery funds (RSA/RCR), federal grants, gift and
endowed accounts, industry and other sponsored contracts and
agreements.
- Translates department objectives into financial assumptions for
short-term and/or long-term planning.
- Projects department revenue and expenses and develops budget
models to guide the faculty or department.
- Prioritizes initiatives or programs in line with the
department's financial goals, negotiates or assigns resource
allocation, and supports work teams to achieve revenue/expense
objectives.
- Compiles, interprets, and communicates financial information to
various audiences, including the department leadership, the
faculty, stakeholders within UW Medicine, and external stakeholders
as appropriate.
- Provides regular financial reporting, as appropriate, to the
Chair and Department faculty.
- Has working understanding of UW system of budgets and fiscal
reporting and ability to interpret and guide faculty.
- Identifies and uses UW proprietary and commercial financial
software applications to facilitate department cost accounting,
billing/collections where recharge centers exist, forecasting, and
planning.
- Analyzes and controls budget variances to ensure prudent fiscal
management.
- Designs and monitors systems of measurement and internal
controls to safeguard assets and resources, and to satisfy auditing
requirements.
- Plans, organizes, and directs the department's financial
support operation, including the planning, budgeting, and
accounting functions.
- Develops and implements appropriate internal controls.
- Assigns, directs, and reviews the work of staff who maintain
department budgets/accounts.
- Establishes and maintains the department's account management
procedures.
- Implements appropriate University policies and procedures for
payroll, purchasing, travel requests, and reimbursements.
- Assists in department development activities; helps identify,
develop, and cultivate potential and current sponsors, donors, and
other sources of gift revenue.
- Develops and monitors policies and procedures to direct
financial activities and establishes the department's position on
financial matters.Operations Management - 10%Manages department
operations to ensure the day-to-day and cyclic requirements are
met; plans, resources, and monitors programmatic activities;
prepares reports, terminates, or continues programs; plans or
coordinates marketing documents or activities.
- Coordinates a variety of general administrative activities
necessary to the department's day-to-day operations.
- Understands and integrates the cyclic operational
responsibilities of the UW and SoM into department planning,
policies, and procedures.
- Understands and implements change management processes that
include not only organizational dynamics, but also the policies and
procedures of approving offices or agencies.
- Negotiates or builds new relationships, partnerships, or
coalitions to advance the department's vision or mission.
- Assesses the need for additional resources and identifies the
source of additional resources to fit with a department initiative
or vision.
- Communicates planning factors to the faculty and staff to
integrate activities with requirements or emerging trends.
- Collects or assists in the collection of data and evaluates
data to initiate or assist in the initiation of a proposed new
program or activity.
- Builds consensus on the most appropriate approach to an
organizational issue.
- Organizes or administers faculty meetings, retreats, or other
communicating, decision-making or planning sessions.
- Ensures a process is in place to comply with UW records
management directives.
- Understands and manages training programs for undergraduates
and graduates.Information Management - 10%Manages the information
requirements of the department, to include academic, business,
educational and research information needs; incorporating and
utilizing the existing Information Technology architecture.
- Coordinates and manages the department web site and links
including all aspects of department functions: service line and
outreach activities, research enterprises, faculty biosketches and
publications, and training programs.
- Develops written communication materials which may include
department newsletter, advancement brochures, and other information
to support public relations, scientific presentations, development
activities.
- Coordinates and participates in public relations and/or
fundraising events including donor relations and represents the
department at University and external functions; collaborates with
SoM Advancement for fundraising events and issues.
- Generates ideas to help market the department's faculty,
teaching programs, or research.
- Ensures a viable and secure Information Technology architecture
is in place, and educates faculty and staff to the importance of
and compliance with a configuration management plan and
policy.
- Assesses short-term/long-term Information Technology (IT) needs
of the department and specific faculty, labs, or centers.
- Assesses and evaluates new IT programs to understand the
cost/benefit ratio.
- Understands the needs for and assists in the planning of
deployment of new IT affecting the faculty, be it from the medical
center, the practice plans, or the SoM/UW.
- Authorizes and resources the procurement of hardware or
software as required, assuring compliance with licensing
agreements.
- Ensures faculty have access to sufficient information to make
appropriate decisions, for buy-in with important decisions, or for
implementation of decisions.
- Implements telecommunication and computer network systems.
- Ensures that electronic files and communications are properly
backed up and retained in accordance with department, SoM, and UW
policies and directives.
- Interprets and integrates IT security requirements on a
continuing basis.
- Ensures maintenance of virus protection, security patches on
individual servers, and accountability for software
installation.
- Ensures security of backup systems.
- Ensures proper disposal of surplus information systems.Research
Management - 10%Manages the research resources of the department,
to include grant and contract staff and processes, research staff
support, capital equipment, physical plant, IRB, and Protected
Health Information compliance issues.
- Designs and implements administrative procedures for grant and
contract administration.
- Understands and maintains UW cost accounting standards.
- Interprets and integrates federal, state, industry, and private
policies, laws, contracts and agreements regarding research
activities at the UW.
- Assists faculty in the identification of research sponsorship,
pre-submission activities, IRB and animal research requirements,
supporting documents and verifications, and submission of grant and
contract proposals.
- Reviews and approves all department grant and contract
applications.
- Coordinates interactions with the Offices of Sponsored Programs
and Grant and Contract Accounting, as appropriate.
- Coordinates the transfer of research projects from other
institutions when their principal investigators become faculty at
the University of Washington (newly appointed faculty).
- Represents the department in negotiations with federal contract
officers and other sponsoring agencies/foundations, as
appropriate.
- Manages funded projects or programs, requests new budgets or
extensions of existing budgets, maintains active files; accounts
for sponsored funds and budgets, procures budgeted equipment and
supplies, assists in the preparation of periodic reports, responds
to queries from sponsor managers/teams, coordinates site visits,
and submitting competitive renewals.
- Manages the quarterly Faculty Effort Certification (FEC) forms
required by the federal government where federal funding has been
provided.
- Manages databases related to the collective research of the
department to report to various UW, SoM, and federal agencies or
offices.
- Accounts for facilities used in sponsored research through the
SIMS, or the current information technology available for that
purpose.Compliance and Risk Management - 5%Promotes compliance and
manages risk in accordance with policies of the University, UW
Medicine, and other oversight bodies, to ensure operations and
resources are in alignment with mission and requirements.
- Interprets and integrates federal, state, and industry laws or
policies on corporate compliance; topics to include fraud and
anti-kick-back, to mitigate risk to the department and to
individual faculty or staff.
- Implements current HIPAA policies regarding Protected Health
Information (PHI), as it is related to IT equipment, email
communication, phone or other communication, and proper handling,
disposal or destruction of information and documents ensuring all
faculty and staff complete required training modules.
- Assists the medical centers and other health sciences
leadership monitor physical presence by ensuring all faculty and
staff receive appropriate identification or access
authorization.
- Ensures that all spaces, rooms, laboratories have appropriate
security measures in place to safeguard information, physical
resources, and staff.
- Builds and maintains relationships with SoM legal and
administrative resources and the UW Office of Risk Management to
ensure most appropriate actions or response to administrative
matters.
- Builds and maintains relationships with the medical centers'
and UWPD staff to determine various options for security,
preventing or managing workplace violence, handling of suspicious
mail, etc.
- Investigates or refers all claims of inappropriate behavior or
actions.
- Assesses the department for operational risk due to financial
management, potential loss of faculty, etc.
- Develops and implements a department-specific internal audit
plan for activities that put employees at risk or require corporate
compliance.
- Ensures that all new employees receive an orientation on health
and personal safety, as it relates to the workplace; emergency
evacuation plans and routes; and resources or contacts to refer to
for further information or reporting.
- Demonstrates understanding of compliance infrastructure for UW
Medicine and serving as a department liaison to compliance
offices.
- Integrates knowledge of compliance policies into department
operations and guiding full implementation within the
department.Facilities Management - 10%Manages facilities to ensure
effective, efficient, and safe operations and preservation of
resources.
- Reviews, develops, and assigns space to staff and faculty,
including research lab areas and offices; coordinates moves and/or
relocations of offices, laboratories, and personnel.
- Develops written material for long-range space planning
including major renovation projects; collaborates with the Chair
and works with the Dean's Office when appropriate, to develop
business plans and proposals to support requests for additional
space.
- Interprets and integrates federal, state, UW, and other laws
and policies relating to safeguarding of facilities and capital
resources.
- Builds and maintains relationships with the medical centers'
facilities staff to ensure timely correction of
deficiencies/repairs to facilities, and to ensure compliance with
remodeling and facility modification guidelines.
- Directs the physical plant related activities such as
building/equipment inspections, upgrades; planning for and
overseeing all renovation projects.
- Ensures compliance with fire and safety codes, which includes
working closely with Environmental Health and Safety; ensuring
compliance with directed inventories of HAZMAT and other controlled
laboratory chemicals or material.
- Maintains and manages the department's equipment inventory
system; managing economic life; surplusing or returning capital
equipment, as necessary.
- Tracks department equipment within the University OASIS
system.
- Accounts for department space utilization through the SIMS or
the current information technology available for that
purpose.Educational Program(s) Management - 10%Supports program
director(s) and faculty in management of educational
program(s).
- Supports faculty in managing educational programs. This
includes direct supervision of educational support staff;
identifies financial and other resources in support of educational
programs; and responds effectively to difficult or non-routine
challenges.
- Adjusts departmental policies to adhere to the guidelines of
professional, educational, or research organizations.
- Supports periodic program reviews for accreditation,
certification, or training grant renewals and managing changes to
program requirements as directed by the Graduate School and/or
SoM.
- Responds to requests from current or potential graduate
students and members of the general public about the department's
educational and research programs.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Master's degree in Health Care Administration, Business, or a
related field and at least 3 years related experience. Equivalent
experience may substitute for degree requirement.
- Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum
qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a
license/certification/registration.DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Proven leadership and sophisticated communication skills.
- Experience in performing complex medical center/departmental
financial analyses using personal computer software.
- Experience with clinical departments in a medical
center/hospital environment.
- Experience in physician group practice operations and financial
management.
- Management-level experience, preferably in an academic medical
center or hospital environment.
- Supervisory and office management experience. Demonstrated
experience working with large, highly structured personnel
systems.
- Demonstrated experience in business planning, financial
analysis, and/or strategic planning.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain harmonious working
relationships and effectively address complex and sensitive
administrative issues.
- Process Improvement Mindset.Application Process: The
application process may include completion of a variety of online
assessments to obtain additional information that will be used in
the evaluation process. These assessments may include Work
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