Executive Director - Cancer ICCE System Integration
Company: Medical University of South Carolina
Location: Charleston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Summary The Opportunity The Medical University
of South Carolina (MUSC) Hollings Cancer Center—South Carolina’s
only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center—seeks
a highly collaborative and operationally skilled leader to serve as
its inaugural Executive Director, Cancer System Integration. This
newly established, enterprise-wide role will serve as the
connective tissue between strategy and execution—driving alignment,
accountability, and operational integration across all cancer care
delivery sites within the MUSC Health system. Reporting to the
System Administrative Officer of the Cancer ICCE, the Executive
Director will work exclusively through influence and
cross-functional leadership—without formal direct
reports—leveraging relationships, governance, and strategic clarity
to deliver a consistent and high-performing cancer care experience
across academic and community settings. The Executive Director will
play a pivotal role in advancing MUSC’s systemwide cancer strategy,
aligning regional operations, academic operations, ensuring
adherence to enterprise Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and
embedding the “One MUSC Hollings Cancer Experience” across the
health system. This is a rare and career-defining opportunity to
shape a fully integrated cancer ICCE (service line) across a
leading academic health system, with statewide reach and national
ambition. About MUSC Hollings Cancer Center MUSC Hollings Cancer
Center is South Carolina’s only National Cancer Institute
(NCI)-designated cancer center and serves as the clinical,
academic, and research nucleus of a rapidly expanding statewide
cancer program. Anchored in Charleston, Hollings is driving a bold
vision to transform cancer care delivery across the state—through
deep integration of academic excellence, regional access, and
operational consistency across the MUSC Health system. The cancer
enterprise is experiencing unprecedented growth. New
multidisciplinary cancer centers are opening in Florence, Nexton,
and Indian Land, with additional community-based cancer services
expanding in Bluffton and Clements Ferry. These investments are
designed to bring subspecialty oncology services closer to home for
patients while maintaining the high standards of academic-quality
care. In Charleston, plans are well underway for a new,
state-of-the-art, one-stop-shop cancer hospital that will open in
April 2030—consolidating inpatient, outpatient, imaging,
procedural, and support services into a single, purpose-built
environment to deliver fully coordinated care. Hollings is home to
more than 120 cancer-focused physicians and researchers and offers
more than 200 active clinical trials, including cooperative group,
investigator-initiated, and industry-sponsored studies. As MUSC
accelerates toward its goal of achieving NCI Comprehensive Cancer
Center designation by 2028, Hollings is investing in systems-level
integration, tumor site–specific growth strategies, and the
expansion of regional access across its network of academic and
community sites. With a clear strategic plan, strong institutional
commitment, and statewide footprint, MUSC Hollings Cancer Center is
poised to deliver on its promise of advancing health and
eliminating cancer disparities across South Carolina and beyond.
Entity Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA) Worker Type
Employee Worker Sub-Type? Regular Cost Center CC002261 CHS - Cancer
ICCE Administration Pay Rate Type Salary Pay Grade Health-38
Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Work Shift Job Description Position
Summary The Executive Director, Cancer System Integration is
responsible for aligning, operationalizing, and monitoring the
execution of cancer-related initiatives and ICCE goals across the
MUSC Health system. This role will ensure consistency in policy,
process, workflows, and care delivery across all sites and
settings, from high-acuity academic centers to community-based
oncology clinics. While the role does not have direct reports, the
Executive Director, Cancer System Integration is expected to lead
with credibility, executive presence, and systems-thinking—working
across clinical departments, site leaders, ICCEs (Pharmacy,
Pathology, Radiology), ambulatory operations, and executive
sponsors to ensure delivery of a high-quality, integrated cancer
experience. The Executive Director will also oversee execution of
SLAs, participate in operational governance, and facilitate shared
accountability across sites. Key Responsibilities Systemwide Cancer
Operations & Integration (40%) Serve as the primary operational
integrator for the MUSC Cancer ICCE across inpatient, outpatient,
and ambulatory care settings. Serve as the administrative champion
and primary operational integrator in the delivery of cancer care
across the MUSC Regional Health Network, Affiliations, and Joint
Venture sites, partnering with MUSC Health Cancer Center providers,
community providers, system leadership, divisional leadership,
divisional and partner cancer center leadership and care teams, the
Cancer ICCE Chief, System Administrative Officer, and Cancer ICCE
leadership, and other MUSC Health stakeholders. Interact
pro-actively with other directors, executive leaders, physicians,
nurses and other members of the health care delivery team to
achieve desired outcomes. The Executive Director provides
leadership around organization-wide initiatives to improve patient
care, clinical effectiveness, and patient access and to optimize
patient experience and quality. Ensure consistent implementation of
clinical policies, workflows, and service standards systemwide.
Drive the execution of Cancer ICCE goals across academic and
community settings, using influence and structured governance
forums. Collaborate closely with local site and operations leaders
to identify challenges, troubleshoot barriers, and implement
scalable solutions. Champion a seamless, systemwide “One MUSC
Hollings Cancer Experience” that prioritizes access, timeliness,
communication, connectivity, and compassion. Support initiatives
for same-day/next-day access, centralized scheduling, and
integrated navigation services across sites. Monitor patient
experience feedback and escalate systemic issues for resolution and
standardization. Strategic Execution and Service Level Agreement
Oversight (20%) Translate the strategic priorities of Hollings and
the Cancer ICCE into operational initiatives that align across all
regions. Oversee implementation of Service Level Agreements with
site operations, procedural areas, and ICCEs. Develop dashboards
and performance tracking mechanisms to monitor delivery against
agreed metrics. Facilitate recurring operational review cycles to
ensure accountability and continuous improvement. Influence and
Relationship Leadership (15%) Cultivate trusted relationships
across the enterprise, including divisional executive and oncology
leadership teams, medical and administrative leaders in academic
departments, ambulatory leadership, regional sites, and ICCEs.
Serve as a key facilitator across tumor site programs, nursing,
collaborative ICCEs (pharmacy, radiology, pathology, etc.), and
ambulatory operations to drive cross-cutting initiatives. Use
formal governance structures and informal leadership channels to
ensure collaboration and alignment without direct reporting
authority. Model transparent, consistent, and responsive leadership
behaviors that build credibility and momentum. Academic and
Community Oncology Integration (15%) Understand the operational
nuances of both academic cancer centers and community oncology
practices—and harmonize operations across both. Ensure that
community cancer sites are supported with standardized tools,
templates, pathways, and reporting structures. Foster bidirectional
communication to ensure that best practices and insights flow
between central and regional teams. Collaboration with Integrated
Clinical Centers of Excellence (ICCEs) (10%) Work closely with
ICCEs such as Pharmacy, Pathology, and Radiology to ensure
alignment of services, shared metrics, and operational
coordination. Support clinical integration initiatives such as
streamlined diagnostics, infusion center expansion, and procedural
throughput improvement Additional Job Description Professional
Qualifications Master’s degree in Health Administration, Public
Health, Business, or a related field is required. At least 10 years
of progressive leadership experience in healthcare operations, with
direct exposure to oncology service lines in academic and/or
community settings. Demonstrated ability to lead large-scale
initiatives across complex, matrixed organizations. Experience
driving accountability and alignment without formal reporting
relationships. Operational fluency in cancer care delivery across
ambulatory, procedural, and inpatient settings. Preferred
Qualifications Experience within or in collaboration with an
NCI-designated or Comprehensive Cancer Center. Knowledge of cancer
care operations in both academic and community-based environments.
Familiarity with EHR systems (e.g., Epic), care coordination tools,
and enterprise performance dashboards. Exposure to clinical trial
integration, multidisciplinary care, or value-based oncology
models. Leadership Attributes Operational Leader: Brings deep
executional discipline, attention to detail, and focus on
measurable outcomes. Influential Collaborator: Able to build trust,
facilitate difficult conversations, and lead without authority.
Systems Thinker: Navigates complexity and sees connections across
teams, functions, and geographies. Mission-Driven Integrator:
Unites diverse stakeholders around a shared vision for excellence
in cancer care. Change Agent: Brings energy, credibility, and
structure to transform legacy workflows and fragmented systems. If
you like working with energetic enthusiastic individuals, you will
enjoy your career with us! The Medical University of South Carolina
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national
origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected
veteran status, family or parental status, or any other status
protected by state laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified
applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration
for employment based upon applicable qualifications, merit and
business need. Medical University of South Carolina participates in
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