Director of Operations – Clinical Lab Network Director
Company: Stamford American International Hospital
Location: Stanford
Posted on: January 18, 2026
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Job Description:
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(United States of America) Are you ready to make a meaningful
impact at one of the nations premier academic health systems? As
the Director of Operations – Network Director, you will provide
direction for Stanford’s growing off campus, Bay Area lab services.
This is a new Director role which supports our Lab services in San
Jose, Redwood City, Emeryville, Tri-Valley and includes a growing
footprint of Patient Service Centers and physical lab testing
sites. You will lead many strategic initiatives including workflow
optimization, platform consolidation, increasing test menus, and
partnering with key service lines such as Oncology Services to
support their growth. This role offers the unique opportunity to
collaborate with industry leading Pathologists and Technical
Specialists to manage complex operational changes and deliver
results that shape the future of laboratory services at Stanford
Health Care and to the Bay Area community. The Director of
Operations – Network Director will work report to the Vice
President of Clinical Laboratories and work closely with the
Operations Directors for AP and CP. Knowledge and experience in
Clinical Pathology, laboratory system workflows, and space
planning/lab design are preferred. This is a Stanford Health Care
job. A Brief Overview Under the direction of the Administrative
Director, the Clinical Director – Lab Operations position performs
responsible administrative work in planning, organizing, and
directing the staff and services in a major organizational segment
or component within the Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Laboratory
Service at Stanford Health Care. This position is the highest
management level in the Anatomic Pathology and Clinical
Laboratories below the Administrative Director in which managing
the delivery of one or more major program component(s) or
segment(s) within the laboratories is the primary purpose. This
classification may be distinguished from the Administrative
Director – Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Laboratories in that the
latter has full managerial and leadership responsibility for all
programs and resources within the Anatomic Pathology and Clinical
Laboratories Department. This positin has full responsibility for
project management processes and systems, service metrics, space
planning, organizing, meeting performance management objectives,
directing, and controlling resources and program delivery in
assigned areas; including developing and implementing policies and
procedural controls, quality improvement, the Stanford Operating
System, compliance, competency assessment, patient care, budget
development and control, personnel administration, and procurement.
This is a managerial class with substantial responsibility for the
exercise of independent judgment in employing, disciplining, or
adjudicating grievances of subordinates. Locations Stanford Health
Care What you will do Administers and coordinates functions and
staff in a major functional area(s) of Laboratory Services
including, but not necessarily limited to: Anatomic Pathology,
Transfusion services, and Clinical Pathology Provides guidance and
direction for manager or clinical site fulfilling their
responsibilities to ensure an efficient and even flow of work
assignments, personnel, and patients. Responsible for development,
interpretation, dissemination, and practice of departmental and
hospital policies, procedures, regulations and information and all
Lean and performance and quality improvement planning. Demonstrates
daily CICARE and PCARES framework for structuring best practice
communications and developing relationship-based care approaches
with patients, coworkers, physicians and other customers’ at all
clinical sites. Demonstrates knowledge of Stanford Operating System
including Mission, Vision, Values and Strategy and Performance
System. Demonstrates Active Daily Management, standard work,
recruiting, onboarding, training retraining, design thinking,
huddles, visual walls, rounding linked check-in’s, Gemba and CICARE
and PCARES rounds Ensures hospital and departmental policies and
procedures are maintained and followed. Ensures department is in
constant compliance with The Joint Commission, College of American
Pathologists, American Association of Blood Banks, State and
Federal regulatory agencies. Establishes, identifies, and ensures
systems and standards that promote hospital mission of patient
safety and safe practices for delivering patient care. Responsible
for staff providing the highest quality service possible, including
CICARE and PCARES, to patients and their families. Reviews
department performance in relation to established goals, implements
change to effect continual improvement in services provided, and
ensures compliance with all internal and external standards as well
as regulatory and legal requirements. Responsible for overall
quality provided by established services and for following the
highest standards. Develops quality improvement program and
competency assessment initiatives. Reviews departmental operation
for effectiveness with the use of on-line reports for labor
productivity, revenue versus disbursements, productivity analysis
and by departmental, administrative conferences, and daily metrics.
Directs, assists, and resolves problems encountered by supervisors
and managers in the development of objectives, physical facility,
equipment and supply needs, personnel, organizational structure,
work distribution and operational processes. Responsible for
financial performance management, capital and operating budget
preparation Develops cost-effective programs, asset management
measures to ensure financial targets are met. Coordinates
departmental purchases, provides guidance monitors and is
ultimately responsible for managing supplies and costs. Takes
remedial action to resolve or improve deficient operational
conditions or problems, changes in work pattern, personnel and
patients; discusses with the Administrative Director – Anatomic
Pathology and Clinical Laboratories problems initiated by the
medical staff for corrective action; provides assistance in the
recruitment of personnel and their selection and appointment;
reviews and recommends merit increases, promotions, demotions,
hiring and firing and reprimand practices. Conducts frequent
inspection and observation of facilities and operations under
responsibility to determine the effectiveness of operations and to
ensure compliance with rules and regulations, policies, and
procedures. Meets and consults with the Administrative Director –
Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Laboratories concerning policies,
procedures, patient care standards, facility utilization,
operational matters and audits, and selection and termination of
key technical personnel; assists in resolving related problems.
Represents the department in daily, weekly, and monthly meetings
and upon request represent and back-up the Administrative Director
– Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Laboratories. Meets and confers
with other services concerning issues affecting Anatomic Pathology
and Clinical Laboratory Services. Works with Medical Staff,
Nursing, and other healthcare professionals to resolve problems.
Recommends action to administration regarding equipment
modifications, new equipment and essential construction within the
department, assists in the planning for all new facilities, and
recommends facilities, equipment and personnel needs. Recommends
short, intermediate and long term goals and objectives for
departmental planning. In coordination with lab Director of Finance
and Business Operations, engages in business development activities
by exploring new revenue streams and by identifying and evaluating
new business opportunities. In coordination with lab Director of
Finance and Business Operations, ensures that business development
responsibilities are carried out in accordance with the Hospital
policies, operating procedures, performance standards and ethical
values. Provides strategic leadership in the development and
implementation of new programs that increase the Hospitals
competitiveness, reputation, service and quality levels, operating
efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and customer satisfaction. Provides
periodic operating reports to executive groups, councils,
committees on projects, programs, performance metrics, funding and
utilization of services, etc. Develops and fosters effective
communications with client groups and others in order to
collaborate on operational needs, business initiatives, program
implementations, problem solving, etc. Education Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required Master degree in Health Care
Administration, Public Health, Business Administration or related
field from an accredited college or university preferred Experience
Qualifications Seven (7) years of progressively responsible and
directly related work experience Laboratory management with
clinical and operations experience within a large medical center.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Understanding of an
academic health system environment, procedure billing,
reimbursement and coding specific to laboratory operations is
desired. Experience with clinical computerized software with LIS
desired. Proven leadership and communication skills Demonstrated
skills in financial management Demonstrated skills and experience
in business planning Evidence of the ability to promote and
maintain good interpersonal relationships Evidence of the ability
to plan, implement and evaluate change Proven skills in personnel
management Ability to make decisions on fact and sound judgment
Ability to conduct analysis and formulate conclusions and interpret
results Ability to foster effective working relationships and build
consensus Ability to mediate and resolve complex problems and
issues Knowledge of project management process and systems Ability
to provide leadership and influence others Ability to work in a
complex, multi-divisional environment with the skills to establish
priorities, set objectives and achieve stated goals Knowledge of
local, state and federal regulatory requirements related to areas
of functional responsibility Knowledge of principles and practices
of organization, administration, fiscal and personnel management
Knowledge of principles, techniques, and procedures involved in the
operation of laboratory assays and equipment Licenses and
Certifications None These principles apply to ALL employees: SHC
Commitment to Providing an Exceptional Patient & Family Experience
Stanford Health Care sets a high standard for delivering value and
an exceptional experience for our patients and families. Candidates
for employment and existing employees must adopt and execute
C-I-CARE standards for all of patients, families and towards each
other. C-I-CARE is the foundation of Stanford’s patient-experience
and represents a framework for patient-centered interactions.
Simply put, we do what it takes to enable and empower patients and
families to focus on health, healing and recovery. You will do this
by executing against our three experience pillars, from the patient
and family’s perspective: Know Me: Anticipate my needs and status
to deliver effective care Show Me the Way: Guide and prompt my
actions to arrive at better outcomes and better health Coordinate
for Me: Own the complexity of my care through coordination Equal
Opportunity Employer Stanford Health Care (SHC) strongly values
diversity and is committed to equal opportunity and
non-discrimination in all of its policies and practices, including
the area of employment. Accordingly, SHC does not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation or gender identity and/or expression, religion, age,
national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, marital status,
medical condition, genetic information, veteran status, or
disability, or the perception of any of the above. People of all
genders, members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with
disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Qualified
applicants with criminal convictions will be considered after an
individualized assessment of the conviction and the job
requirements. Base Pay Scale: Generally starting at $83.98 -
$111.27 per hour The salary of the finalist selected for this role
will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not
limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and
training. This pay scale is not a promise of a particular wage.
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