System Highlights:
- South Carolina’s largest healthcare system, seeing over 1.6 million patients across South Carolina, and Tennessee
- 3,166 beds across 20 hospitals
- 490 physician practice sites with more than 6,400 employed and independent physicians
- 2 Neurology Residency Programs
- 2 Comprehensive Stroke Centers and 8 Primary Stroke Centers
- Academic partnerships for research
- Named to Fortune’s list of America’s Most Innovative Companies in 2026—the only health system in South Carolina to receive this distinction
- Recognized by Press Ganey as Health Care System of the Year (2026)
Key Responsibilities:
- Strategic Leadership: Provide enterprise leadership in the design and execution of strategic plans for neurology services, ensuring alignment with the mission, vision, and priorities of the Neurosciences Institute and health system. Partner with the Institute President and administrative leadership to drive program growth, strengthen clinical and operational integration, and expand access to high quality neurological care. Collaborate closely with the Neurosciences Institute administrative partner to advance operational strategy, implement key initiatives, and support long term systemwide planning.
- Standard of Care Delivery: Lead the development and implementation of a consistent, evidence based standard of neurological care across all sites. Establish clinical standards aligned with national guidelines, regulatory expectations, and best practices. Champion systemwide clinical integration and care pathways that reduce variation, improve outcomes, and advance the patient experience.
- Patient Centered Care: Promote a patient centered model of neurological care by improving access to services, increasing care coordination, optimizing clinical outcomes, and enhancing the patient experience across inpatient, outpatient, and ambulatory settings.
- Quality Improvement: Develop, refine, and monitor performance metrics, quality indicators, and outcome measures that evaluate neurology services across the enterprise. Lead quality improvement initiatives, benchmarking efforts, and peer review processes to advance continuous improvement and clinical excellence.
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Foster close collaboration among specialists in neurology, neurosurgery, neurocritical care, neuroradiology, rehabilitation, and behavioral health to ensure coordinated, comprehensive care for patients with complex neurological conditions.
- Physician Engagement: Partner with neurologists, advanced practice providers, and multidisciplinary team members to cultivate a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous learning. Support provider recruitment, retention, mentorship, and leadership development across neurology services.
- Clinical Research and Innovation: Provide enterprise leadership for clinical research and clinical trial activities in neurology, including trial development, research infrastructure, and strategic expansion. Lead efforts to grow their neurology research portfolio and integrate research into care delivery. Strengthen partnerships with academic institutions, industry collaborators, and research organizations to expand access to innovative therapies and advanced technologies. Promote participation in multicenter trials and enhance the national profile of the system’s neuroscience research programs.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Build and sustain strong relationships with physicians, hospital leadership, academic partners, and community providers. Represent neurology services in systemwide initiatives, partnerships, and strategic planning efforts.
- Resource Management: Collaborate with operational and financial leaders to ensure effective and sustainable management of resources, including staffing, provider recruitment, equipment needs, and budget allocation across the neurology enterprise.
- Education and Training: Support and advance education and training for physicians, residents, fellows, and advanced practice providers. Strengthen academic partnerships and ensure high value learning experiences that reinforce clinical excellence and patient centered care.
- Other Duties as Needed: Evaluate and support development of new technologies, facilities, and care models that advance neurological care and scientific innovation. Assess external neuroscience programs and adopt novel approaches when advantageous. Partner with affiliated medical specialties to create integrated care paradigms essential for comprehensive neuroscience redesign. Oversee clinical, economic, and scientific performance of digital health tools, medical devices, and diagnostic technologies to ensure continuous improvement and high value impact.
Greenville, SC:
Greenville, SC is one of the fastest growing places in the country, and conveniently located along the I-85 corridor, between Atlanta and Charlotte. Located near mountains, beaches, and lakes, Greenville offers options for everyone looking to get outdoors. The downtown area is known for its tree-lined Main Street, and is a cultural hub for local events, shopping and dining. Global companies like Lockheed Martin, GE, Verizon, and Michelin have a presence in the region, which have led to a diverse and growing economy.
Above market compensation package
Attractive schedule options available
Beach community
Excellent schools nearby
Leadership role available
Mountains nearby
Near lakes and gorgeous natural areas
Particularly patient focused
Research support available
Teaching encouraged
Well organized and managed practiceI'm interested in this position
| Position #8543-1 |
| Specialty: Neurology |
| Subspecialty: Cognitive/Behavioral/Alzheimer's/Dementia, Autonomic Disorders, Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG or EMG), Concussion/Sports, EEG, EMG, Epilepsy, General Neurology, Headache, Endovascular/Interventional, Pain/Interventional Pain, IONM, Movement Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis/Neuro-Immunology, Neurocritical Care, Neurohospitalist, Neuromuscular, Neuro-oncology, Neuro-ophthalmology, Neurorehabilitation, Sleep, Stroke |
| Compensation: Call for Details (216-906-8188) |
Region: South
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