Director, Growth & Integration
14 days ago
Lake Oswego
Job Description Frontier Dermatology invites skilled and dedicated professionals to explore our openings throughout our 35+ locations in Oregon and Washington, and become an integral part of our operational success. Our team is essential to our mission of providing exceptional patient care, and we are looking for individuals who share our commitment to excellence. Join us in shaping the future of dermatological support services while advancing your career in our esteemed medical practice. Job Title: Director, Growth & Integration Reports to: Vice President, Growth and Field Operations Location: Willingness and ability to travel extensively throughout the Pacific Northwest as required. Position is a hybrid of re.mo.te work and on-site support at various locations. Travel is typically 25% but may increase to 50% during project launches. Education and/or Experience: • Bachelor's degree in business, finance, operations or related field. Advanced degree preferred. Equivalent experience leading integrations in a large, multi-site platform may be considered., • 7 - 10+ years' healthcare operations experience, • Proven success leading complex, multi-site integrations, • Executive-facing presence and strong cross-functional leadership, • PE-backed platform experience preferred The Growth and Integration Director is a senior operational leader responsible for owning the end-to-end integration and launch of newly acquired clinics, de novo sites, and select enterprise-wide integration initiatives. This role exists to ensure growth translates into operational stability, standardization, and realized EBITDA, while freeing Field Operations leadership to focus on optimizing mature clinics. This is a hands-on, execution-focused role for an experienced healthcare operator who can step into complex environments, lead through ambiguity, and personally drive work to completion while partnering effectively across the organization. Objectives: • Successfully integrate acquired clinics and launch de novo sites on time, on budget, and to performance expectations, • Establish repeatable, scalable integration and launch playbooks, • Minimize operational disruption to physicians, staff, and patients during periods of change, • Ensure integration assumptions are accurate and realized financially and operationally, • Reduce integration burden on Field Operations and senior leadership Job Responsibilities Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following, although other duties may be assigned: Acquisition Diligence & Day 1 Readiness • Collaborate with project managers and senior leadership team during the due diligence, planning, and go-live phase of all integration projects. Particular focus on building relationships with new acquisition partners., • Analyze financial and operating models, help identify risks/synergies pre-deal, • Lead and develop the execution of communication plans for key stakeholders and business partners, • Support day 1 planning and execution Post-Acquisition Clinic Integration • Serve as the single accountable owner for the integration of newly acquired dermatology practices, • Lead and coordinate integration across:, • Clinical workflows and SOPs, • EMR / Practice Management system conversions, • Revenue cycle operations, • HR, payroll, benefits, and onboarding, • Vendor, supply chain, and purchasing standardization, • Develop and manage detailed integration plans, timelines, and go-live readiness, • Partner closely with Operations, Finance, HR, IT, and Clinical leadership to execute integration workstreams., • Proactively identify and resolve risks impacting quality, timeline, provider experience, and EBITDA De Novo Clinic Launch Ownership • Act as the operational owner for de novo pipeline from pre-opening through stabilization, • Partner with Real Estate, Finance, and Clinical Leadership on:, • Operational design and site readiness, • Staffing models, hiring, and training, • Equipment, supply, and systems readiness, • Leads the clinic launch and remains embedded through the first 90–180 days post-open, • Establish standardized launch playbooks and avoid bespoke, one-off solutions, • Ensure smooth transition from launch phase to steady-state operations Operational Transition & Stabilization • Transition clinics from "integration mode" to steady-state operations with:, • Clean, disciplined handoffs to Field Operations, • Defined KPIs and performance baselines, • Clear ownership post-transition, • Ensure clinics are operationally stable before exiting integration oversight Performance & Financial Discipline • Partner closely with Finance and FP&A to ensure:, • Integration and launch assumptions are realized, • EBITDA leakage is identified and corrected early, • Staffing, workflows, and operational decisions align with budget, • Track and report on integration and launch KPIs, including:, • Ramp-to-productivity timelines, • Staffing efficiency, • Visit volumes and access, • Revenue per visit and contribution margin, • Process Improvement:, • Develop and refine integration playbooks, tools, templates, and best practices to enhance future performance Enterprise Integration & Strategic Initiatives (as needed) • Support large-scale integration initiatives that leverage clinic integration capabilities, such as:, • Enterprise technology rollouts (e.g., scribe adoption), • New or expanded service lines (e.g., plastics, allergy, vein, lab/pathology, research, residency programs), • Scope and prioritize these initiatives in partnership with executive leadership to ensure focus is maintained on core integration objectives, • Drive adoption through disciplined execution and change management Change Management & Stakeholder Leadership • Build credibility and trust with physicians, clinic leaders, and functional partners, • Lead through change with clarity, pragmatism, and minimal bureaucracy, • Communicate directly, professionally, and transparently with stakeholders at all levels, • Balance standardization with clinical realities and provider experience Some Benefits Include: • Health Insurance – medical, dental, and vision with HSA, FSA options, • 401k - employer matching up to 4%, • Life Insurance – employer paid & voluntary options, • 8 paid holidays per year, • Tiered PTO accrual 80 – 200 hours annually, • Complimentary parking, • Pet insurance voluntary option, • Employee Assistance Program provided Who Are We? Frontier Dermatology is a collective group of dermatology practices throughout Washington and Oregon. Our mission is to be the premier destination of care and experience for patients, providers, and teammates. CARE IS.. our core values: Community – We're loyal to our patients, providers, and staff Accountability – We are responsible for our behavior, interactions, and outcomes Respect – We appreciate and hold regard for the feelings, wishes, contribution, and rights of others Empathy – We treat the people the way they want to be treated Integrity – We are honest and ethical Service Excellence – We always do our best Frontier Dermatology (FD) is committed to Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and job advancement opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, national origin, age, or any other protected status under federal, state, or local law.