The Rane Center
Director Cardiac Catheterization Labs and Cardiology Programs : Cardiac Administ
The Rane Center, Newport Beach, California, us, 92659
Hoag’s Jeffrey M. Carlton Heart & Vascular Institute combines nationally accredited programs with compassionate, personalized care. As Orange County’s highest-volume cardiac surgery center—and the only center in the region with the Society of Thoracic Surgeons’ 3-Star rating—Hoag is the heart care leader for our community.
Position Summary The Director, Cardiac Catheterization Labs & Cardiology Programs provides strategic, operational, and clinical leadership across assigned Hoag Heart & Vascular Institute service lines, including but not limited to:
Cardiac Catheterization and Electrophysiology Labs
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Program
OCEMS Cardiovascular Receiving Center
Cardiology Scheduling
Electrocardiography (ECG) Department
This role is responsible for 24/7 administrative, financial, quality, personnel, and physician-relations oversight to ensure exceptional patient outcomes, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence. The Director partners closely with medical, nursing, and hospital leadership to deliver a seamless, patient-centered experience across the continuum of cardiovascular care.
Key Responsibilities Strategic & Program Leadership
Develops and executes one-year and three-year strategic and business plans aligned with Hoag Heart & Vascular Institute growth objectives.
Identifies opportunities to enhance existing services, expand market share, and strengthen Hoag’s position as Orange County’s premier cardiovascular destination.
Partners with Medical Directors of the Cardiac Cath Labs, ECG, and cardiology programs to advance clinical quality, throughput, and innovation.
Operational Excellence
Directs daily operations across Cath/EP Labs, AMI Program, OCEMS Cardiovascular Receiving Center, Cardiology Scheduling, and ECG.
Monitors performance metrics, volume trends, patient access, and resource utilization; implements operational improvements to optimize performance.
Ensures programs operate in full compliance with regulatory, accreditation, and professional standards.
Financial & Resource Management
Oversees departmental budgets, productivity, capital planning, and cost-containment strategies.
Drives financial performance while maintaining the highest standards of patient safety, service quality, and staff engagement.
Quality, Safety & Patient Experience
Leads quality improvement initiatives focused on outcomes, patient flow, and clinical excellence.
Ensures delivery of compassionate, personalized care consistent with Hoag’s mission and the Heart & Vascular Institute’s brand promise.
Collaboration & Physician Relations
Maintains close working relationships with Hospital Administration, Cardiac and Nursing Administration, Corporate Communications, Hoag Foundation, referring physicians, and community partners.
Serves as a key liaison between clinical teams and executive leadership to ensure alignment, transparency, and trust.
People Leadership
Provides 24/7 leadership oversight for assigned teams, fostering a culture of accountability, engagement, and professional development.
Builds a high-performing, interdisciplinary team focused on clinical excellence and continuous improvement.
Qualifications Education and Experience
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, BSN, required.
Minimum of three (3) years program management experience preferably within an acute healthcare environment required.
Master’s degree in Health Care Administration or related field preferred.
Program management experience in Cardiac Clinical programs in an acute healthcare environment preferred.
License Required
Currently licensed to practice as a Registered Nursing in California.
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Position Summary The Director, Cardiac Catheterization Labs & Cardiology Programs provides strategic, operational, and clinical leadership across assigned Hoag Heart & Vascular Institute service lines, including but not limited to:
Cardiac Catheterization and Electrophysiology Labs
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Program
OCEMS Cardiovascular Receiving Center
Cardiology Scheduling
Electrocardiography (ECG) Department
This role is responsible for 24/7 administrative, financial, quality, personnel, and physician-relations oversight to ensure exceptional patient outcomes, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence. The Director partners closely with medical, nursing, and hospital leadership to deliver a seamless, patient-centered experience across the continuum of cardiovascular care.
Key Responsibilities Strategic & Program Leadership
Develops and executes one-year and three-year strategic and business plans aligned with Hoag Heart & Vascular Institute growth objectives.
Identifies opportunities to enhance existing services, expand market share, and strengthen Hoag’s position as Orange County’s premier cardiovascular destination.
Partners with Medical Directors of the Cardiac Cath Labs, ECG, and cardiology programs to advance clinical quality, throughput, and innovation.
Operational Excellence
Directs daily operations across Cath/EP Labs, AMI Program, OCEMS Cardiovascular Receiving Center, Cardiology Scheduling, and ECG.
Monitors performance metrics, volume trends, patient access, and resource utilization; implements operational improvements to optimize performance.
Ensures programs operate in full compliance with regulatory, accreditation, and professional standards.
Financial & Resource Management
Oversees departmental budgets, productivity, capital planning, and cost-containment strategies.
Drives financial performance while maintaining the highest standards of patient safety, service quality, and staff engagement.
Quality, Safety & Patient Experience
Leads quality improvement initiatives focused on outcomes, patient flow, and clinical excellence.
Ensures delivery of compassionate, personalized care consistent with Hoag’s mission and the Heart & Vascular Institute’s brand promise.
Collaboration & Physician Relations
Maintains close working relationships with Hospital Administration, Cardiac and Nursing Administration, Corporate Communications, Hoag Foundation, referring physicians, and community partners.
Serves as a key liaison between clinical teams and executive leadership to ensure alignment, transparency, and trust.
People Leadership
Provides 24/7 leadership oversight for assigned teams, fostering a culture of accountability, engagement, and professional development.
Builds a high-performing, interdisciplinary team focused on clinical excellence and continuous improvement.
Qualifications Education and Experience
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, BSN, required.
Minimum of three (3) years program management experience preferably within an acute healthcare environment required.
Master’s degree in Health Care Administration or related field preferred.
Program management experience in Cardiac Clinical programs in an acute healthcare environment preferred.
License Required
Currently licensed to practice as a Registered Nursing in California.
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