Executive Administrator
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Department BSD PED - Department of Pediatrics About the
Department The Biological Sciences Division (BSD) is the University
of Chicago’s largest academic division, comprising 10 basic science
and 14 clinical departments. Today, the BSD constitutes one of the
most unique communities within an academic environment: a single
division that delivers undergraduate, graduate, medical, and
postgraduate biological sciences education together with
outstanding patient care and world-renowned research. The
Department of Pediatrics (DOP), housed within the BSD, is the
second largest department at the University of Chicago, measured by
faculty count. It is comprised of over 250 faculty and physicians
and over 350 staff and trainees. The Department of Pediatrics is
organized into 17 subspecialty sections, each directed by
nationally recognized experts in their field. Our culture
emphasizes collaboration with numerous BSD and University academic
units to achieve our tripartite mission. The Department of
Pediatrics at the University of Chicago was established in 1930 and
is one of the earliest Departments in the Pritzker School of
Medicine. Over the last 20 years, it has become the second largest
department in the University with an integrated mission of
discovery, innovation, scholarship, education, and the highest
level of complex care for children from diagnosis and treatment.
These missions are supported by exceptional faculty and trainees
who are recruited from the top medical schools in the nation. These
are extraordinary people, changing pediatric healthcare across the
region and the nation, and providing exceptional training for the
next generation of leaders in pediatric medicine. On an annual
basis the Department's clinical faculty generate ~600,000 wRVU's,
representing over 90,000 outpatient visits, 40,000 ER visits, and
approximately 3,000 admissions per year. In addition to our
provision of clinical care at UChicago Medicine (UCM) Comer
Children’s Hospital and at our regional sites, we have expanded our
clinical care across Northern Illinois and Northwestern Indiana, in
part through our collaboration with our partners in the Chicagoland
Children’s Health Alliance (CCHA; Advocate Children’s Hospital, and
Endeavor Health). CCHA has responsibility for the care of almost 1
million children. The Department serves over 15 ambulatory sites
and provides subspecialty inpatient programs at 9 hospitals across
the region with the goal of providing care ‘close to home’ whenever
feasible. https://pediatrics.uchicago.edu/ The DOP has a long and
proud history of research and discovery in the basic, clinical and
translational sciences. We are particularly focused on growing our
Genomics, Informatics, Cancer, Neurosciences, Novel Therapeutics,
and Health Outcomes programs. The Department of Pediatrics has the
4th largest research portfolio in the BSD with federal and
foundational awards accounting for over $20M in FY25. The
Department also has a very robust clinical research study
portfolio. The DOP’s educational mission is to train exceptional
pediatricians and the future leaders in academic pediatrics. The
Department is home to three ACGME accredited residency programs
(Categorical Pediatrics, Child Neurology, and Medicine-Pediatrics)
and 15 ACGME accredited fellowship programs that provide training
to approximately 80 residents and 60 fellows respectively. We also
support a growing Pediatric Scientist Development Program, a MD PhD
program that develops pediatric physician scientists, and a Masters
of Informatics program. Our mission is to improve the health of
every child entrusted to us, in an inclusive environment that is
committed to family-centered care, clinical excellence, impactful
scholarship, effective disease prevention, and advocacy for the
appropriate care of every child. We are especially committed to the
children on the South Side of Chicago and to altering the
inequities in healthcare. Diversity of house staff, faculty, and
staff is a key priority in our enterprise, both to cultivate
leadership from underrepresented minorities and women and to
reflect the ethnic and racial makeup of the patients we serve. Job
Summary The Executive Administrator (EA) reports to the Chair the
Department of Pediatrics and is accountable for oversight of the
fiscal and operational activities of all subspecialty sections and
Department centers. The EA has direct oversight of the strategic
planning and execution, clinical practice management, finances,
facilities, and general management of the Department, collaborating
closely with centralized BSD services for human resources and
research administration. Key areas of focus include support of the
operational efficiency and expansion of our ambulatory (especially
multidisciplinary) and perinatal programs; strengthening our
partnerships with the CCHA, regional community hospitals, and
FQHCs; building our primary care network; deepening our educational
infrastructure and facilitating faculty development activities; and
actively supporting the research initiatives of the faculty and
staff. The EA is responsible for managing in an efficient, dynamic,
and growth-oriented manner by fostering a continuous learning
mentality that is applied to the overall Department in alignment
with the organizational commitment to excellence. The EA serves as
an inspirational, persuasive, and agile leader with a track record
of success in transformation and measurable outcomes. The EA serves
as a member of the DOP Executive Committee that is led by the
Chair, the Executive Vice Chair, and the Vice Chairs for Research,
Education, Clinical Operations, Academic Affairs, Health Outcomes
and Advocacy, and Faculty Development. The EA works with the
Department Chair, the DOP Executive Committee, the Section Chiefs,
the UChicago Faculty Practice, and the BSD and UCM leaderships to
plan and implement initiatives supporting our tripartite mission,
to identify and implement methods that improve the quality and
efficiency of the operations, and to develop new approaches to
efficient operations in an everchanging academic healthcare
environment. The individual provides leadership with innovative,
strategic thinking about new revenue opportunities based on
business principles, best practices, and a proactive, purposeful
thought process. The EA, in partnership with leadership, interacts
and negotiates with key stakeholders to maintain status as a
leading academic medical center. The individual is responsible for
balancing departmental and institutional priorities and is a
visible, engaged, and communicative leader representing the DOP and
the University of Chicago. As the senior administrator, the EA
provides guidance, information, advice, and counsel to faculty and
staff concerning administrative initiatives associated with patient
care, teaching, and research activities. The EA provides executive
support to the Chair in programmatic oversight for the Department’s
clinical practice, management of the research, and support of the
training programs. Responsibilities Reporting to the Department
Chair, the Executive Administrator will develop short and long-term
business plans for the Department. Develops goals and prioritizes
department efforts to align the Department of Pediatrics with the
needs of the organization while positioning the University of
Chicago as a leader. Works with the Chair, Section Chiefs and their
respective Section Administrators to conduct ongoing assessment of,
and response to, growth opportunities and unmet needs within the
Department. Visible, engaged, effective, inspiring and
collaborative leader representing the Department and the University
of Chicago in relevant conferences, platforms, and mediums to
advance the mission, field, and organization. Being actively
involved in all programs and services and developing a broad and
deep knowledge of all programs. Drives future strategic direction
and proactively prepares for organizational, talent, and market
changes communicating actionable findings and recommendations to
senior leadership. Leads, develops and executes the Department’s
strategic, operational, talent, and budget initiatives using
metrics, data, research, and education. Leads and manages a
diverse, interdisciplinary team to successful outcomes through
effective and purposeful management practices. Cultivates a
collaborative, inclusive, and safe, environment that promotes and
fosters accountability, teamwork, innovation, curiosity,
problem-solving, and continuous learning. Develops and maintains
effective communication practices that provide internal and
external audiences with the key data and information needed to
achieve goals. Develops and manages capital equipment/asset plans
to assure equipment is appropriate as technology and market needs
change. Fosters a safe and ethical environment creating
accountability to high organizational standards. Engages team
development through coaching, goal setting, hiring, mentorship,
talent management, best practices, and accountability. Provides
leadership to managers within a department to support teaching,
medical research and clinical care. Facilitates research
initiatives of the faculty and staff. Directs department
priorities, allocates resources and executes strategic plans.
Oversees non-medical activities of the department(s). Manages
policy development and implementation in various departmental
areas. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum
Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include a college or
university degree in related field. Work Experience: Minimum
requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 10
years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications: Preferred Qualifications Education: Advanced degree
with an emphasis in finance, business, health care, or relevant
field. Experience: Ten years of progressively responsible relevant
professional experience in financial planning, management,
analysis, forecasting, modeling, or administration of a research or
clinical unit. Progressively responsible experience within a
complex, research, or healthcare environment. Progressively
responsible experience leading, coaching, hiring, and managing team
performance. Directly related financial and budget development
experience in complex research or matrixed environment. Experience
working in a fiscally responsible, highly regulated business
setting that regularly employs benchmarking. Significant experience
within an academic health sciences environment. Knowledge of
research funding and appreciation for working in a
research-intensive academic culture. Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Experience using Electronic Medical Records Systems, Enterprise
Resource Systems, and Medical Group Practice Billing and Financial
Management Systems, a plus. Proficient mathematical and analytical
skills including data sets and data aggregation. Preferred
Competencies Operate in a highly matrixed environment. Commitment
to promoting an environment of diversity and equity. Exceptional
communication and listening skills, ability to communicate
comfortably with healthcare professionals locally and
internationally, board and committee members, and academic and
healthcare professionals. Communicate comfortably with faculty,
staff, students, and officials at the highest level of the
organization. Highly effective in verbal and written communication
skills, including formulating recommendations and developing
presentations. Highly ethical and professional manner with the
ability to influence and lead others. Manage in an efficient,
dynamic, and growth-oriented manner by fostering a continuous
learning mentality that is applied to the overall department in
alignment with the organizational commitment to excellence. Serve
as an inspirational, persuasive, and agile leader with a track
record of success in transformation and measurable outcomes.
Effective interpersonal team-building skills. Track record of
success in focusing on strategic objectives and translating the
priorities into successful short- and long-term results for the
organization. Demonstrated success in supporting medical research
with the ability to effectively identify opportunities for
improvement in support functions. Proven track record as a
strategic leader with specific experience implementing value-added
business initiatives. Demonstrated effectiveness applying a keen
business intellect to problem-solving in an environment notable for
complexity with multiple business partners and multiple missions.
Proven financial management skills, including the ability to
analyze data for budgeting, operations, auditing, accounts
receivable and reserve analysis, and proforma preparation. Critical
thinker, one who understands the underlying financial and
operational drivers within a research environment, applying
business best practices where appropriate, and developing creative
alternative strategies as needed. Excellent mathematical and
analytical skills with a focus on synthesizing and extracting
trends from multiple incongruent sources. Demonstrated capacity to
learn new technologies, interacts professionally with members at
all levels of the organization, and provides superlative customer
service to the faculty, students, staff, and patients served
throughout the organization. Working Conditions This is a hybrid
position requiring regular on-site presence in Hyde Park.
Application Documents Resume (required) Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My
Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the
application. Job Family Administration & Management Role Impact
People Manager Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Drug Test Required Yes
Health Screen Required Yes Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required No
Pay Rate Type Salary ? FLSA Status Exempt ? Pay Range $175,000.00 -
$300,000.00 The included pay rate or range represents the
University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer
for this role at the time of posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The
University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and
resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and
paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found
in the Benefits Guidebook . In addition to the base pay posted
above, this position may be eligible for an incentive payment plan.
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