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VP of Operations-AUT

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Chicago, IL, USA
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Chicago, IL, USA
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The VP of Operations oversees multiple care centers, ensuring operational excellence, compliance with standards, and sustainable growth, while managing budgets, staffing, and partnerships with clinical leadership.
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Role Overview

The Vice President of Operations (VPO) is responsible for leading and scaling day-to-day operations across all care centers, ensuring high-quality service delivery, operational excellence, and sustainable growth. This role partners closely with clinical leadership to align operations with evidence-based care, compliance standards, and family-centered outcomes.

The VPO will oversee center performance, staffing, systems, and processes while building a culture of accountability, compassion, and continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities

Operational Leadership

  • Lead operations across multiple care centers, ensuring consistent service delivery, quality standards, and operational efficiency.

  • Translate organizational strategy into executable operational plans that support growth, access to care, and patient outcomes.

  • Establish and monitor KPIs related to utilization, capacity, staffing, financial performance, and patient experience.

Clinical & Care Delivery Partnership

  • Partner closely with Clinical Directors and executive leadership to support high-quality, ethical, and compliant care services.

  • Ensure operational practices align with clinical best practices and regulatory requirements.

  • Support clinician productivity while protecting quality of care and staff wellbeing.

People & Culture

  • Oversee center leaders and operations managers; coach and develop high-performing teams.

  • Support recruiting, onboarding, and retention strategies for clinical and administrative staff.

  • Foster a mission-driven, family-first culture grounded in respect, inclusion, and accountability.

Financial & Business Management

  • Own operating budgets and cost controls; partner with finance to manage margins and center-level P&Ls.

  • Drive capacity optimization, scheduling efficiency, and revenue cycle performance in partnership with billing and finance teams.

  • Support new center openings, expansions, and integrations.

Compliance & Risk Management

  • Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, payer requirements, HIPAA, and accreditation standards.

  • Partner with legal, HR, and clinical leadership to manage risk, audits, and corrective action plans.

Systems & Process Improvement

  • Lead operational process improvement initiatives to enhance scheduling, intake, authorizations, and family experience.

  • Evaluate and implement systems (EHR, scheduling, billing, HR tools) to support scale and efficiency.

Qualifications
  • 10+ years of progressive operations leadership experience, ideally in healthcare, behavioral health, or multi-site service organizations.

  • Experience leading multi-location operations with direct accountability for performance and outcomes.

  • Strong understanding of healthcare operations, compliance, staffing models, and payer environments.

  • Proven ability to build teams, manage change, and scale operations in a growth environment.

  • Strong financial acumen with experience managing budgets and operational KPIs.

Leadership Competencies
  • Mission-driven and empathetic leader with a strong operational mindset

  • Collaborative partner to clinical and executive teams

  • Data-driven decision maker with a focus on outcomes and continuous improvement

  • Clear communicator capable of leading through growth and change

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