Clinical Director of Outpatient/Ambulatory Operations
Company: Weill Cornell Medicine
Location: New York City
Posted on: January 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Title: Clinical Director of
Outpatient/Ambulatory Operations Location: Upper East Side Org
Unit: Multi-site Practice Management Work Days: Monday-Friday
Weekly Hours: 35.00 Exemption Status: Exempt Salary Range:
$171,700.00 - $200,100.00 *As required under NYC Human Rights Law
Int 1208-2018 - Salary range for this role when Hired for NYC
Offices Position Summary Weill Cornell Medicine's Division of
Cardiology is seeking a Clinical Nursing Director to provide
clinical and operational oversight across multiple outpatient
general cardiology clinics. The Clinical Director is responsible
for managing the daily clinical and administrative operations
across one or more outpatient or ambulatory care clinics. This role
ensures high-quality, patient-centered care by overseeing nursing
staff, optimizing clinic workflows, coordinating schedules, and
ensuring compliance with regulatory and organizational standards.
The Clinical Director collaborates with providers, administrative
leaders, and interdisciplinary teams to enhance patient access,
safety, and satisfaction while driving operational efficiency and
clinical excellence in an outpatient or ambulatory setting.
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 5 days per week Job Responsibilities
Functions as key clinical and administrative leader and
communicates regularly with physician leadership, senior
administration, and staff. Creates a dynamic professional
environment predicated on integrity, respect, shared
decision-making, and lifelong learning. Inspires a leadership
culture that upholds a healthy work environment. Oversees
development and execution of the vision for nursing practice, care
delivery systems, and processes across the practices and multiple
modalities. Develops, reviews, and revises policy in accordance
with regulatory and professional standards of care. Fosters a
culture of collaboration across practices and programs to promote
constructive dialogue and alignment of divisional/departmental and
organizational goals. Coordinates daily clinical care and supports
activities of the outpatient or ambulatory practice, which may
include diagnostic services. Maintains flow of patient care,
delegates appropriate tasks to nurses. Provides general patient
care services, triages patient inquiries, provides patient
education, communicates test results, pre-testing instructions, and
testing/imaging expectations on day of exam. Collaborates with
clinicians regarding assessments and treatments. Ensures that all
clinical equipment is properly checked and maintained, and logs are
kept up to date, including AED, emergency medications, oxygen
tanks. Supervises various clinical nursing teams. Orients and
trains all new clinical employees, evaluates staff performance, and
develops corrective action plans as needed. Develops and provides
in-service training to nursing staff on new nursing techniques,
protocols, procedures, or new equipment. Ensures clinical staff
compliance with annual compliance requirements. Ensures that
nursing staff’s licensure and certifications are maintained and
current as required by regulatory agencies. Responsible for monthly
nursing staff schedules, time sheet approvals, and paid time off
approval requests. Reviews daily staffing schedules to ensure
optimal staffing to manage patient flow. Develops reports and
metrics to monitor clinical nursing staff performance and address
inconsistencies as needed. Conducts monthly nurse staff meetings;
meets with nurses individually to review performance metrics;
organizes monthly nursing educational series/sessions. Maintains
current knowledge of quality and safety standards for an ambulatory
or outpatient physician practice setting. Monitors levels of
quality of service as measured by satisfaction surveys, customer
comments, and direct observation. Recommends strategies that are
responsive to quality-of-service needs. Collaborates with the
Quality and Patient Safety (QPS) Physician Leader in managing all
clinical quality and safety issues and initiatives. Responsible for
other special projects and duties as assigned. Education Bachelor
of Science Degree in Nursing for Registered Nurse candidates
Master’s of Science Degree in Nursing for Nurse Practitioner
candidates Experience Approximately 5 years of clinical experience
as an NP in a hospital setting or physician office practice
required. RNs with extensive clinical and clinical leadership
experience can be considered. Extensive experience as a Registered
Nurse may be considered in lieu of the BSN. Approximately 5 years
of clinical leadership/management experience required. Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities Comprehensive understanding of ambulatory and
outpatient clinical operations, including care delivery models,
patient flow, and interdisciplinary coordination. Understanding of
staffing models, workforce planning, and scheduling strategies for
clinical teams. Awareness of organizational policies, healthcare
laws, and professional standards relevant to nursing and ambulatory
care. Leadership and team development skills, including coaching,
mentoring, conflict resolution, and performance management.
Advanced clinical assessment and triage skills, with the ability to
support direct patient care when needed. Strong communication
skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to convey
expectations, provide feedback, and facilitate meetings. Analytical
and problem solving skills, including the ability to interpret
data, identify trends, and develop action plans. Organizational and
time management skills, with the ability to prioritize competing
demands in a fast paced clinical environment. Collaboration and
relationship building skills, fostering trust and alignment across
clinical and administrative teams. Proficiency with clinical and
administrative technologies, including scheduling systems, EHRs,
and reporting tools. Ability to maintain high standards of patient
care, ensuring safety, quality, and patient satisfaction. Ability
to facilitate change, including implementing new processes,
technologies, or care models. Ability to think strategically while
managing day to day operational details, balancing short term needs
with long term goals. Licenses and Certifications For NP
candidates: NYS Registered Nurse Practitioner (NP) license and
current NP registration NYS Registered Professional Nurse license
and current RN registration Current BLS (must be issued by American
Heart Association) Infection Control Certificate Current Narcotics
DEA registration certificate Applicable National Board
Certification (such as ANCC, PNCB, etc) Working Conditions/Physical
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