What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Director/Deputy Director, Bureau of Clinical Services position at Allegheny County Health Department?
How To Apply
Applications are submitted online until the position is filled and/or the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. A resume is required with the application. Further instructions on submission of documents are available in the online application. A resume may not be substituted for an application.
Position Summary
The Medical Director/Deputy Director of the Bureau of Clinical Services (DDBCS) provides strategic and clinical leadership for the Allegheny County Health Department’s Bureau of Clinical Services. Reporting directly to the Health Director, this role serves as the department’s chief medical authority and is responsible for overseeing ACHD’s medical and dental clinics, as well as the Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Program. The Medical Director/DDBCS advances ACHD’s mission to protect, promote, and preserve the health of all Allegheny County residents - particularly those most vulnerable - by filling critical gaps in care and ensuring access to high-quality preventive and clinical services. The Bureau also collaborates closely with the Public Health Laboratory to support diagnostic services vital to public health and safety.
Overview
Fringe Benefits
Duties
Medical Director Responsibilities
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Veterans' Preference: Will be awarded to eligible candidates.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - M/F/V/D
Applications are submitted online until the position is filled and/or the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. A resume is required with the application. Further instructions on submission of documents are available in the online application. A resume may not be substituted for an application.
Position Summary
The Medical Director/Deputy Director of the Bureau of Clinical Services (DDBCS) provides strategic and clinical leadership for the Allegheny County Health Department’s Bureau of Clinical Services. Reporting directly to the Health Director, this role serves as the department’s chief medical authority and is responsible for overseeing ACHD’s medical and dental clinics, as well as the Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Program. The Medical Director/DDBCS advances ACHD’s mission to protect, promote, and preserve the health of all Allegheny County residents - particularly those most vulnerable - by filling critical gaps in care and ensuring access to high-quality preventive and clinical services. The Bureau also collaborates closely with the Public Health Laboratory to support diagnostic services vital to public health and safety.
Overview
Fringe Benefits
- Paid holidays, personal days, vacation and sick leave benefits, medical coverage and dental benefits, a retirement plan, life insurance and a deferred compensation plan after eligibility requirements have been met.
- Professional growth through training opportunities (CPR, First AID, Public Health Preparedness, Dignity and Respect, Points of Dispensing, and more); ability to advance in county system; job security; meaningfulness in daily work derived from public service; eligible for federal loan forgiveness; organizational commitment to ACHD’s mission to protect, promote, and preserve the health and well-being of all Allegheny County residents, particularly the most vulnerable.
Duties
Medical Director Responsibilities
- Serve as the department’s lead medical authority, advising on clinical and medical matters across bureaus
- Identify, develop, and implement clinical protocols and procedures to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency
- Maintain and authorize standing orders across clinical programs, enabling nurses and medical assistants to provide vaccines, conduct screenings, and dispense treatment without individual provider oversight
- Interpret and apply current clinical guidelines (e.g., CDC, IDSA, ACIP) to update practice standards and train clinical staff on best practices
- Oversee clinical protocols and medication access for immunizations, tuberculosis care, and STI/HIV screening and treatment
- Provide medical supervision for Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in accordance with state licensure requirements
- Approve and maintain vaccine ordering systems and enrollment in state-funded programs
- Serve as the medical signatory for the CLIA license, supporting point-of-care testing in public health clinics
- Enable public health emergency response by authorizing administration of emergency medications
- Support at-home testing and community-based treatment programs through medical oversight and standing orders
- Authorize epidemiological test orders during outbreak investigations and support clinical response to emerging public health threats
- Hold and maintain credentials (e.g., Yellow Fever stamp) necessary for specific vaccine administration
- Deliver direct patient care within ACHD clinics, maintaining licensure and compliance with state and federal standards
- Provide clinical direction for ACHD public health clinics, ensuring high-quality, evidence-based care across immunization, tuberculosis, STI/HIV programs and pediatric dental.
- Offer direct supervision and clinical guidance to advanced practice providers, dentists, pharmacists, and nursing leadership
- Plan and conduct in-service training programs for Clinical Services Bureau staff.
- Oversee the Public Health Emergency Preparedness program
- Oversee the conduct of quality improvement projects to ensure the services delivered are done in an equitable, evidence-based, efficient, and cost-effective manner.
- Supervise or co-supervise key personnel including practice managers, preparedness program managers, and senior public health administrators
- Provide consultation and support to clinic management on staffing, performance evaluation, and quality improvement initiatives
- Oversee the completion of annual reviews of each of the clinical services and provide these to the Director and COO.
- Oversee the conduct of annual reviews of the bureau staff. Working with Human Resources, oversee the appointment, promotion, and dismissal of clinical services staff.
- Work with the COO and Deputy Director of Administration to align the budget of the Clinical Services Bureau with strategic goals of the Bureau and Department.
- Identify and apply for grant opportunities to advance the mission of the Clinical Services Bureau. Oversee the administration of grants within the Bureau to ensure that they meet all federal, state or funder-specific requirements.
- Keep up to date on all emergency preparedness trainings including all Incident Command System trainings and other trainings as they relate to the program
- Maintain and develop collaborations to advance the public health mission – including internal and external collaborations.
- Establish and maintain understanding and cooperation with local organizations toward effective community health.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Thorough knowledge of principles and practices of modern medicine related to public health services, structure and functions of health organizations, and current social and economic problems pertaining to public health.
- Clinical guidelines and standards of care across preventive medicine, infectious disease, immunizations, STI/HIV, and tuberculosis
- Federal, state, and local public health laws and regulations (e.g., HIPAA, CLIA, VFC, 340B compliance)
- CDC, USPSTF, ACIP, IDSA, and ASCCP clinical guidance and protocols
- Principles of population health, epidemiology, and social determinants of health
- Public health emergency preparedness and response practices
- Program development, implementation, and evaluation in clinical and community health settings
- Quality improvement methodologies and performance metrics in healthcare
- Supervision and training of clinical professionals, including APPs and nursing staff
- Medical ethics, culturally competent care, and health equity frameworks
- Budgeting, grants management, and operational oversight in public health or healthcare systems
- Communication strategies for public health messaging, media relations, and community engagement
- Public Health
- Leadership
- Communication
- Clinical Knowledge
- Problem-Solving
- Administrative Management
- Ability to plan, supervise, and execute a local health program;
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships;
- Ability to coordinate activities among public, private, and professional groups;
- Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely – in written and oral formats;
- Ability to address audiences effectively;
- Ability to exercise balanced judgment in evaluating situations and making decisions.
Veterans' Preference: Will be awarded to eligible candidates.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - M/F/V/D