Chief Compliance Officer Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health | Stanford, California Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health seek an experienced, collaborative, and innovative leader to be their next Chief Compliance Officer. The SHC/SMCH Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) is a senior-level position that develops, implements, and maintains an effective institutional compliance program to prevent, monitor, detect, and respond to non-compliant activities. The SHC/SMCH Chief Compliance Officer oversees the direction, management, and strategic goal setting for the SHC/SMCH Office of Compliance and Privacy, supports the compliance and risk directions for Stanford Health Care, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, Stanford Medicine Partners, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, The Packard Children’s Health Alliance, The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, and other affiliate clinical organizations, and provides oversight for the additional teams of Compliance professionals who are dedicated to supporting Stanford Medicine Partners, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, The Packard Children’s Health Alliance, and The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health (who report functionally to the CEOs of those organizations). Responsible for providing strategic leadership for Stanford Health Care (SHC) and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health’s (SMCH) Office of Compliance and Privacy, the SHC/SMCH CCO will functionally report to the Presidents and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of both Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children's Health, and maintain reporting lines to the Audit, Compliance, and Enterprise Risk Committees (ACERs) of the SHC, SMCH, and other related Boards of Directors. Additionally, the SHC/SMCH CCO will report indirectly to the SHC/SMCH Senior Vice President for Enterprise Risk Coordination for risk consulting and administrative coordination. They will also maintain working relationships with a number of partners, including the Office of the General Counsel (OGC), Internal Audit, SHC and SMCH Human Resources, SHC and SMCH Chief Financial Officers, Stanford Medicine leaders for Information Technology and Information Security, SHC/SMCH Risk Management and Insurance, the Stanford University Compliance Office, and the Stanford University Office of the Chief Risk Officer. This individual will lead an office of more than 30 professionals, including Compliance Program Integrity and Compliance Billing Integrity, as well as the SHC/SMCH Chief Privacy Officer and Privacy Assurance team.SHC and SMCH are world-renowned organizations that consistently rank among the best hospitals in the country. Through research and a drive for discovery, Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health are at the leading edge of medical advancement. Their doctors and staff work constantly to find new ways of helping patients overcome disease, live healthier, and feel more comfortable with the healthcare process. Compensation Range: $346,000 - $457,000Nominations, applications, and inquiries are being accepted for the position, and recruitment will continue until the position is filled. Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae and cover letter. References will be requested later in the process but will only be contacted with the express permission of candidates. All inquiries, nominations, referrals, and curriculum vitae with cover letters will be held in strict confidence and should be directed below. Rebecca Kennedy is leading this search with Kristin Benoit and Elizabeth Arvanitis. APPLY NOMINATE contact Kristin Benoit Full Description
Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health seek an experienced, collaborative, and innovative leader to be their next Chief Compliance Officer. The SHC/SMCH Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) is a senior-level position that develops, implements, and maintains an effective institutional compliance program to prevent, monitor, detect, and respond to non-compliant activities. The SHC/SMCH Chief Compliance Officer oversees the direction, management, and strategic goal setting for the SHC/SMCH Office of Compliance and Privacy, supports the compliance and risk directions for Stanford Health Care, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, Stanford Medicine Partners, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, The Packard Children’s Health Alliance, The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, and other affiliate clinical organizations, and provides oversight for the additional teams of Compliance professionals who are dedicated to supporting Stanford Medicine Partners, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, The Packard Children’s Health Alliance, and The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health (who report functionally to the CEOs of those organizations). Responsible for providing strategic leadership for Stanford Health Care (SHC) and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health’s (SMCH) Office of Compliance and Privacy, the SHC/SMCH CCO will functionally report to the Presidents and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of both Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children's Health, and maintain reporting lines to the Audit, Compliance, and Enterprise Risk Committees (ACERs) of the SHC, SMCH, and other related Boards of Directors. Additionally, the SHC/SMCH CCO will report indirectly to the SHC/SMCH Senior Vice President for Enterprise Risk Coordination for risk consulting and administrative coordination. They will also maintain working relationships with a number of partners, including the Office of the General Counsel (OGC), Internal Audit, SHC and SMCH Human Resources, SHC and SMCH Chief Financial Officers, Stanford Medicine leaders for Information Technology and Information Security, SHC/SMCH Risk Management and Insurance, the Stanford University Compliance Office, and the Stanford University Office of the Chief Risk Officer. This individual will lead an office of more than 30 professionals, including Compliance Program Integrity and Compliance Billing Integrity, as well as the SHC/SMCH Chief Privacy Officer and Privacy Assurance team.SHC and SMCH are world-renowned organizations that consistently rank among the best hospitals in the country. Through research and a drive for discovery, Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health are at the leading edge of medical advancement. Their doctors and staff work constantly to find new ways of helping patients overcome disease, live healthier, and feel more comfortable with the healthcare process. Compensation Range: $346,000 - $457,000Nominations, applications, and inquiries are being accepted for the position, and recruitment will continue until the position is filled. Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae and cover letter. References will be requested later in the process but will only be contacted with the express permission of candidates. All inquiries, nominations, referrals, and curriculum vitae with cover letters will be held in strict confidence and should be directed below. Rebecca Kennedy is leading this search with Kristin Benoit and Elizabeth Arvanitis.
Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health seek an experienced, collaborative, and innovative leader to be their next Chief Compliance Officer. The SHC/SMCH Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) is a senior-level position that develops, implements, and maintains an effective institutional compliance program to prevent, monitor, detect, and respond to non-compliant activities. The SHC/SMCH Chief Compliance Officer oversees the direction, management, and strategic goal setting for the SHC/SMCH Office of Compliance and Privacy, supports the compliance and risk directions for Stanford Health Care, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, Stanford Medicine Partners, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, The Packard Children’s Health Alliance, The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, and other affiliate clinical organizations, and provides oversight for the additional teams of Compliance professionals who are dedicated to supporting Stanford Medicine Partners, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, The Packard Children’s Health Alliance, and The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health (who report functionally to the CEOs of those organizations). Responsible for providing strategic leadership for Stanford Health Care (SHC) and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health’s (SMCH) Office of Compliance and Privacy, the SHC/SMCH CCO will functionally report to the Presidents and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of both Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children's Health, and maintain reporting lines to the Audit, Compliance, and Enterprise Risk Committees (ACERs) of the SHC, SMCH, and other related Boards of Directors. Additionally, the SHC/SMCH CCO will report indirectly to the SHC/SMCH Senior Vice President for Enterprise Risk Coordination for risk consulting and administrative coordination. They will also maintain working relationships with a number of partners, including the Office of the General Counsel (OGC), Internal Audit, SHC and SMCH Human Resources, SHC and SMCH Chief Financial Officers, Stanford Medicine leaders for Information Technology and Information Security, SHC/SMCH Risk Management and Insurance, the Stanford University Compliance Office, and the Stanford University Office of the Chief Risk Officer. This individual will lead an office of more than 30 professionals, including Compliance Program Integrity and Compliance Billing Integrity, as well as the SHC/SMCH Chief Privacy Officer and Privacy Assurance team.SHC and SMCH are world-renowned organizations that consistently rank among the best hospitals in the country. Through research and a drive for discovery, Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health are at the leading edge of medical advancement. Their doctors and staff work constantly to find new ways of helping patients overcome disease, live healthier, and feel more comfortable with the healthcare process. Compensation Range: $346,000 - $457,000Nominations, applications, and inquiries are being accepted for the position, and recruitment will continue until the position is filled. Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae and cover letter. References will be requested later in the process but will only be contacted with the express permission of candidates. All inquiries, nominations, referrals, and curriculum vitae with cover letters will be held in strict confidence and should be directed below. Rebecca Kennedy is leading this search with Kristin Benoit and Elizabeth Arvanitis.