Medical Director, ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders
Denver Health - Denver, CO
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We are recruiting for a motivated Medical Director, ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders to join our teamWe are here for life's journey.Where is your life journey taking you?Being the heartbeat of Denver means our heart reflects something bigger than ourselves, something that connects us all:Humanity in action, Triumph in hardship, Transformation in health.DepartmentClinical Operations AdminJob SummaryDenver Health Medical Center has an opportunity for a Medical Director to lead our ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders. The Medical Director of ACUTE is a vital physician leader at Denver Health, who is responsible for the ongoing coordination and oversight of the medical services provided to hospitalized eating disorders patients at Denver Health's ACUTE Eating Disorder Center, an internationally recognized destination for patients with complex eating disorders. ACUTE's medical director provides effective leadership and oversight of ACUTE's innovative care model, culture of excellence, clinical services, quality and safety program, multidisciplinary staffing, clinician professional development, and coordination and communication between Denver Health and other community and national organizations serving patients with complex eating disorders.The position is supported with 60% administrative protected time and effort for leadership and management activities, with the remainder of the Medical Director's time dedicated to either direct clinical care or other funded work (e.g., via grant-funded research or other external funding). The role reports directly to Denver Health's Chief Medical Officer and includes a title of Associate Chair, with a secondary reporting relationship to the Department Chair of Behavioral Health at Denver Health given the unique relationship between ACUTE and Colorado's Behavioral Health Administration. Based on clinical specialty, the Medical Director will have a concordant academic appointment within the relevant University of Colorado School of Medicine (CUSOM) department exclusively for academic responsibilities and academic promotion within CUSOM, if terested applicants should apply online and may submit CV/Cover Letter to:Braden Huntley, Sr. Talent Acquisition Essential Functions:- Serve as both a respected clinician in the care of patients with eating disorders, and as a strong, people-focused and mission-focused leader to ensure all patients being treated at ACUTE receive appropriate, high-quality medical care. Through oversight of and collaboration with the lead hospitalist and other clinical team leaders, including psychiatry, psychology, physical and occupational therapy, nutrition, and social work, ensure outstanding care for all eating disorders patients through the creation, implementation, and regular improvement of evidence-based clinical care guidelines and policies that support high-quality, person-centered care of patients with eating disorders. Through multi-disciplinary collaboration with ACUTE staff and clinicians, ensure that all patients undergoing treatment meet clinical, regulatory, and insurance prerequisites and requirements according to existing clinical care standards, guidelines, and regulations. Support primary clinicians and clinical team leaders in their ownership of all clinical decisions related to patient care. Collaborate with, offer guidance to, and - when needed - support primary clinicians and team leaders by serving as final decision-maker related to highly complex and/or challenging patient care situations.- Drive operational success of ACUTE, including adequate unit volumes and referrals, exceptional care for patients, strategic growth, necessary internal and external partnerships, and national/international reputation for leadership, research, and innovation in care for patients with complex eating disorders who need inpatient care.- Be an accessible, pre ent leader who blends strong listening and communication skills with effectiveness resolving conflict, building consensus, and facilitating change necessary to achieve ACUTE's clinical, operational, and financial goals while creating a culture characterized by strong engagement and trust.- Serve as an effective leader within ACUTE's triad leadership model, working closely with the nurse manager and the executive director assigned to the Center to advance ACUTE's vision and mission. With the other triad leaders, play a central role in recruiting, retaining, and supporting career growth for an outstanding multi-disciplinary staff.- Facilitate regular, collaborative communication and problem-solving between Denver Health and community and national organizations serving patients with complex eating disorders.- Work closely with Denver Health's Chair of Behavioral Health and leadership team to ensure continuous compliance with requirements and regulations under Colorado's Behavioral Health Administration. Ensure adherence and compliance with applicable guidelines, contractual obligations, and regulatory requirements.- In partnership with other clinical and administrative leaders and staff at ACUTE, oversee quality improvement and assurance, patient safety, and patient experience initiatives for the center.- In partnership with Denver Health departments and leaders, ensure ACUTE has necessary support for clinical care via electronic health record/IT tools; integration with Denver Health operations, capital, and facilities improvement efforts; legal guidance; HR processes; Medical Staff Office collaboration; and finance systems.- Support ongoing clinical research and undertake efforts to advance the science of care for patients with eating disorders as well as the reputation of ACUTE for national/international excellence in the field.Education:- Doctorate Degree MD or DO from an accredited Medical School and completion of an accredited residency program(s) and fellowship(s) for specialist in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Psychiatry (or equivalent if not a US medical graduate). RequiredWork Experience:- A minimum of 3-5 years of progressive leadership overseeing complex clinical operations and/or quality improvement programs, including demonstrated ability to manage multi-disciplinary teams caring for complex patients. Required and- Experience in the clinical care of patients with eating disorders in the inpatient or outpatient setting. Required- Inpatient experience. Preferred- Familiarity/comfort with research methods and/or collaborations. PreferredLicenses:- MD-Physician - State Medical Board Required and- BLS-Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) - AHA - American Heart Association or American Red Cross RequiredKnowledge, Skills and Abilities:- Knowledge of and ability to apply professional medical principles, procedures and techniques.- Ability to effectively lead clinical operational functions while providing quality medical care.- Ability to receive detailed information through oral communications and express or exchange ideas by verbal communications.- Excellent written and verbal communications, listening, and social skills.- Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.Your Mission Our Commitment:At Denver Health, you are seen, supported, and valued-not just for the physician you are, but for the healer, leader, and advocate you choose to be every single day.We know that medicine is more than diagnoses and treatment plans-it's human connection, trust, and compassion. And the clinicians who give that care deserve a workplace that cares just as deeply for them. That's why Denver Health is committed to creating a place where you can practice medicine with purpose, bring your full self to the work, and feel truly connected to the diverse community you serve.Every physician at
Created: 2026-01-16