Join a world-class academic healthcare system, UChicago Medicine as the Director, Design & Construction (Ambulatory Network Sites). You will be responsible for co-leading, along with the Director, Operational Planning & Activation, the planning, design, construction, delivery and activation of all new and/or renovated UCM ambulatory network site locations.
Initially, this role will be charged with, along with their co-leader, the development of a new ambulatory network site delivery model for the institution, including the establishment of new, standardized interior designs and construction prototypes, vendor framework and engagement, and a streamlined project delivery process. Measurable outcomes to achieve these institutional goals include (i) lower per square foot project costs, (ii) increased speed to market, and (iii) that the new delivery model can be easily duplicated over multiple projects and geographies.
Additionally, the Director will co-lead and have responsibility and accountability for the planning, design, and construction for new and/or renovated, off-campus, outpatient healthcare facilities from start to finish. This senior role involves the management of multiple projects, teams, budgets, and external stakeholders to ensure projects are completed on time, within a new standardized scope and budget, while ensuring required quality and safety standards are upheld. The selected individual provides high-level leadership, strategic direction, and ensures alignment with business goals, while also handling risk management and financial oversight.
UChicago Medicine is an integrated academic and community health system with multiple primary and urgent care medical facilities within the surrounding suburbs of Chicago and Northwest Indiana. This role will be a flexible hybrid position requiring travel to potential and acquired sites surrounding the Chicagoland area and will report to the Executive Director, Enterprise Real Estate within the division of Strategy & Growth.
Who you are:
A unique and energetic leader with the following qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree with at least fifteen (15) years of industry experience, or Master’s with at least ten (10) years in the construction industry.
- A minimum five (5) years of experience in the planning and construction of healthcare facilities is a requirement.
- Must have experience working within multi-tenanted buildings that are owned and managed by third-party landlords.
- Prior experience performing due diligence and with the zoning/entitlement process for new ground-up construction projects.
- Available to travel to project sites located within the health system’s Primary and Secondary Service Areas.
- Demonstrated ability to manage highly complex projects that involve high capital value and are multi-phased.
- Excellent oral, written, presentation, and communication skills.
- Self-starter who possesses an exceptional project management skillset.
- Demonstrated ability to work with, manage, lead and influence both external and internal project stakeholders who do not directly report to this position.
- Strong proficiency in compiling and presenting written project correspondence to senior leadership.
- Exceptional knowledge of business processes and procedures, applications, workflow, and planning. Preferred knowledge/experience working with eBuilder software.
- Must possess strong conflict management, communication, organizational, and negotiating skills.
- Strong working knowledge of full MS Office suite, with excellent financial modeling/management in Excel.
What you’ll gain as the Director, Design & Construction (Ambulatory Network Sites):
- Opportunity to work at a world-class organization, engaging numerous stakeholders, to fulfill its patient-care, research, medical-education, and health-equity missions.
- High visibility as an innovative leader for UChicago Medicine, managing key internal and external relationships.
- Ability to make a difference in the lives of patients and their families by positioning UCM as a provider of choice, highlighting our relentless pursuit to address health disparity and achieve health equity.
- Leverage strategy and change management to promote consistent and valuable growth for the organization.
What you’ll do as the Director, Design & Construction (Ambulatory Network Sites):
- Provide project leadership by managing multiple concurrent projects from site assessment through completion and closeout, providing strategic direction and oversight. Approve design standards, select external vendors, and establish project timelines within approved scope. Co-lead all projects, establish appropriate governance structures and align construction and operational readiness schedules in order to reach aggressive milestones and Go-Live dates.
- Create a new delivery model for Ambulatory Network Sites that better aligns processes, procedures, and vendors to reduce costs and increase project delivery timelines. Co-lead project delivery, with this position primarily focused on design and construction execution.
- Establish and maintain strategic relationships with pre-qualified delivery teams, including Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Regulatory Advisors, and other external project team members. Administer Primary Service Agreements and assign projects based on vendor capacity, expertise, and performance.
- Develop conceptual and detailed budgets, lead value engineering efforts, review and approve consultant invoices, contractor pay applications, and change orders within established authority limits. Maintain integrated Primary Schedules in partnership with co-lead, holding shared accountability for overall project schedule performance.
- Ensure the highest standards of design quality, regulatory compliance, and construction are met. Review designs at every phase to verify alignment with standards, clinical requirements, and budget constraints. Ensure strict compliance with FGI Guidelines, ADA requirements, building codes, and internal design standards. Oversee permit acquisition process and coordinate with local authorities. Coordinate Infection Control Risk Assessments (ICRA) and support medical equipment planning. Maintain awareness of critical project risks and escalate issues appropriately. Partner with Director of Operational Planning & Activation to establish facility readiness criteria and coordinate construction completion with operational move-in requirements.
- Co-deliver unified project status reports, integrating construction progress and operational readiness together to help inform project costs vs. budgets, schedules/critical dates, risks, and activation performance. Regularly report on these activities to Network Leadership, highlighting accomplishments, risks, mitigation plans, and enterprise-level insights.
Leadership at UChicago Medicine:
E4 Leadership (Equity, Engage, Evolve, Excel) is a patient centered management system that empowers teams to improve on a daily basis. This is done through daily readiness huddles, real time process monitoring, performance review huddles and structured problem solving.
E4 Leadership is an evolving system where leaders work together to cultivate a culture of equity and continuous improvement that enables:
- Each person to realize their full potential for contribution.
- The organization to achieve high performance outcomes.
- System-wide integration, coordination, and seamless execution
- Clear focus on exceptional, equitable patient care and experiences.
As part of the senior executive team, this position will be instrumental in reinforcing and sustaining UChicago Medicine’s E4 Leadership Culture.