Chairman of Critical Care
Company: AtlantiCare
Location: Atlantic City
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Title: Chairman of Critical Care Department: Critical
Care Services Reports To: Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Position
Overview: The Chairman of Critical Care is responsible for
overseeing the strategic, clinical, and operational functions of
the hospital's critical care services, which includes the Cardiac
Intensive Care Unit (CT ICU), Neuro Intensive Care Unit (Neuro
ICU), and two Medical Intensive Care Units (Medical ICUs). This
leader will drive excellence in patient care, promote best
practices, and ensure effective integration and coordination across
all critical care units. The Chairman will play a pivotal role in
shaping policies, setting clinical standards, and fostering a
culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Key
Responsibilities: Leadership & Oversight: Provide executive
leadership and strategic direction for the CT ICU, Neuro ICU, and
two Medical ICUs, ensuring alignment with the hospital’s mission,
vision, and goals. Oversee day-to-day clinical operations,
including staffing, resource allocation, and performance management
across the critical care units. Establish and maintain high
standards for patient care, ensuring that the units are compliant
with national accreditation, regulatory standards, and hospital
policies. Champion and promote evidence-based practices in critical
care medicine to optimize patient outcomes. Foster collaboration
and integration between the critical care units and other hospital
departments, including emergency services, surgery, and hospital
administration. Clinical Excellence & Quality Improvement: Lead the
development and implementation of clinical protocols and best
practices across the critical care units to ensure high-quality,
evidence-based care. Drive initiatives for continuous quality
improvement (CQI) and patient safety, including reducing
hospital-acquired infections, improving ICU efficiency, and
ensuring the implementation of best practices in critical care.
Monitor patient outcomes, identify opportunities for improvement,
and lead efforts to address clinical performance gaps. Serve as a
clinical resource for physicians, nursing staff, and other
healthcare providers, offering guidance on complex patient care
decisions. Strategic Planning & Growth: Develop long-term strategic
plans for the growth and expansion of the critical care services,
including identifying opportunities for service line development
and technological innovation. Collaborate with hospital leadership
to set the budget for critical care services, ensuring optimal
resource allocation and financial stewardship. Evaluate emerging
trends in critical care, ensuring the hospital remains at the
forefront of advanced clinical care, including the adoption of new
technologies, treatments, and patient care models. Staff
Development & Education: Mentor and provide guidance to physicians,
fellows, residents, and nursing staff within the critical care
units, fostering a learning environment focused on continuous
professional development. Lead the recruitment, retention, and
development of a high-performing team of critical care physicians,
nurses, and allied health professionals. Promote a culture of
teamwork, collaboration, and patient-centered care among
interdisciplinary teams in the critical care setting. Collaboration
& Communication: Act as a liaison between the critical care units
and hospital leadership to communicate operational, clinical, and
financial performance. Ensure effective communication with
patients’ families regarding treatment plans, prognosis, and
critical care decisions. Engage in cross-departmental collaboration
with other specialties, including cardiology, neurology,
respiratory therapy, and pharmacy, to enhance integrated patient
care. Represent the critical care services in hospital committees,
boards, and external partnerships, advocating for the needs and
growth of the critical care department. Research & Innovation:
Support and promote research in critical care medicine, encouraging
the participation of staff in clinical trials and studies that
contribute to advancing knowledge in the field. Develop
partnerships with academic institutions to foster research and
academic excellence, ensuring the integration of cutting-edge
research into clinical practice. Qualifications: Education: Doctor
of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), or
equivalent medical degree. Board certification in critical care
medicine or an appropriate subspecialty. Experience: Minimum of 10
years of clinical experience, with at least 5 years in leadership
roles within critical care or related specialties. Proven track
record of leadership in ICU management, quality improvement, and
operational excellence. Skills and Competencies: Strong leadership
and interpersonal skills, with the ability to motivate, influence,
and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams. Excellent
communication skills, with the ability to effectively engage with
staff, hospital leadership, and patients’ families. In-depth
knowledge of critical care clinical practices, quality standards,
and regulatory requirements. Strong analytical and problem-solving
abilities with a focus on continuous improvement. Additional
Requirements: Current medical licensure and appropriate
certifications in NJ. Commitment to ongoing professional
development and staying current with advancements in critical care
medicine. Working Conditions: Full-time position, with potential
for on-call responsibilities. Some evening, weekend, and holiday
hours may be required based on operational needs. Clinical duties
may involve direct patient care in the ICU setting. This role
requires a visionary leader with a deep commitment to high-quality
care and patient safety, alongside the strategic acumen to lead
critical care services in a dynamic, rapidly evolving healthcare
environment. The Chairman of Critical Care will be integral in
shaping the future of the hospital’s critical care services,
ensuring that patients receive the highest level of care and the
departments achieve their clinical and operational goals.
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