University of Utah Health

Executive Nursing Director, Transplant Care Line (RN)

University of Utah Health  •  Salt Lake City, UT (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

As a patient-focused organization, University of Utah Health exists to enhance the health and well-being of people through patient care, research and education. Success in this mission requires a culture of collaboration, excellence, leadership, and respect. University of Utah Health seeks staff that are committed to the values of compassion, collaboration, innovation, responsibility, integrity, quality and trust that are integral to our mission. EO/AA

The Executive Nursing Director, Transplant Care Line, is the senior nursing executive responsible for integrating and advancing transplant care across University of Utah Health and partner organizations. The role aligns care line strategy with nursing practice and operations, elevates nurse and patient perspectives in decision-making, and promotes Magnet-driven excellence in quality, safety, patient experience, and professional nursing practice.As a partner on the three-person Care Line Executive Leadership Team (ELT), the Executive Nursing Director, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the CMO Executive Director (MD) for Transplant, this leader coordinates transplant services across inpatient, outpatient, perioperative, procedural, and rehab settings, and leads strategic growth, operational strategy, innovation, quality/safety initiatives, academic integration, and financial stewardship while fostering high reliability and collaboration. The role reports to the Care Line Clinical Board (with functional reporting to the Chief Nursing Officer) and co-leads the Care Line Executive Operations Committee (CLEOC) to achieve care line goals and outcomes.

Corporate Overview: The University of Utah is a Level 1 Trauma Center and is nationally ranked and recognized for our academic research, quality standards and overall patient experience. Our five hospitals and eleven clinics provide excellence in our comprehensive services, medical advancement, and overall patient outcomes.

Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership and Growth

  • Develop and execute strategic and business plans that advance care line priorities and strengthen competitive position.
  • Assess market dynamics, patient needs, and the competitive landscape to identify growth and innovation opportunities.
  • Sets a clear, aligned vision for Transplant that reflects system strategy and Nursing Excellence principles.
  • Lead business development efforts that expand access, improve outcomes, and increase value across the system.

Strategic-Operational Integration and Liaison Role

  • Serve as the bridge between care line executives and nursing operations, aligning strategy with frontline practice.
  • Enable two-way communication that elevates nursing insights and strengthens care line decisions.
  • Translate care line initiatives into operational guidance for nursing leaders and support consistent implementation.
  • Create clear communication and feedback mechanisms to drive transparency, engagement, and alignment across clinical areas.

Quality, Safety and Patient Advocacy

  • Represent nursing priorities in quality, safety, and resource decisions, advocating for frontline realities and patient needs.
  • Champion high reliability, transparency, and continuous improvement through shared accountability and organizational learning.
  • Ensure patient and family perspectives inform care line strategy, program planning, and leadership discussions.
  • Lead and monitor care line quality, safety, and patient experience priorities (including OKRs and metrics) in partnership with ELT leaders.

Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Serve as a trusted ELT partner, modeling shared leadership and advancing the care line’s culture, mission, and strategy.
  • Align physician, nursing, and administrative leaders on shared goals, navigating differences through collaboration and trust.
  • Translate care line strategy into actionable guidance so leaders across departments and sites execute in a coordinated way.
  • Build strong relationships with nursing leaders, physicians/APPs, staff, interdisciplinary partners, and senior system leaders.

Leadership and Workforce Development

  • Model transformational leadership that inspires innovation, empowerment, and professional excellence.
  • Cultivate a culture where nurses at all levels feel informed, inspired, and connected to the care line’s mission.
  • Build credibility and alignment with key stakeholders to ensure nursing’s integral role in strategic advancement.

Knowledge / Skills / Abilities

  • Seasoned senior nurse and enterprise leader with deep transplant expertise and experience leading complex, multi-site operations through influence and integration.
  • Proven executive presence and ability to partner as a co-leader with administrative and physician partners in setting strategy, allocating resources, and driving enterprise-level results in matrixed environments.
  • Strong clinical, operational, and financial leadership track record, including measurable improvement in quality, safety, patient experience, workforce outcomes, and performance.
  • Demonstrated strategic and systems thinking, builds multi-year strategies and leads systemwide clinical integration across sites and partner organizations.
  • Collaborative, human-centered leader with high emotional intelligence, strong communication, sound judgment, and a commitment to inclusive, interdisciplinary practice and innovation.

Qualifications

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing required; Master of Science in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or Business strongly preferred.
  • Five years progressive leadership experience.
  • Clinical practice experience in transplant and/or transplant care.
  • Leadership experience in a Magnet designated hospital or health system preferred.

Licenses Required

  • Current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Utah, or obtain one within 90 days of hire under the interstate compact if switching residency to State of Utah. Must maintain current Interstate Compact (multi-state) license if residency is not being changed to Utah.

* Additional license requirements as determined by the hiring department.

Qualifications (Preferred)

Working Conditions and Physical Demands

Employee must be able to meet the following requirements with or without an accommodation.

  • This is a sedentary position that may exert up to 10 pounds and may lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. This position involves sitting most of the time and is not exposed to adverse environmental conditions.

Physical Requirements

Carrying, Climbing, Color Determination, Crawling, Far Vision, Lifting, Listening, Manual Dexterity, Near Vision, Pulling and/or Pushing, Reaching, Sitting, Speaking, Standing, Stooping and Crouching, Tasting or Smelling, Walking

University of Utah Health

About University of Utah Health

University of Utah Health is the Intermountain West’s only academic health care system, combining excellence in patient care, the latest in medical research, and teaching to provide leading-edge medicine in a caring and personal setting. The system provides care for Utahns and residents of five surrounding states in a referral area encompassing more than 10 percent of the continental United States.

Whether it’s for routine care or highly specialized treatment in orthopedics, stroke, ophthalmology, cancer, radiology, fertility, cardiology, genetic-related diseases, organ transplant, or many other areas of medicine, University of Utah Health offers the latest technology and advancements, including some services available nowhere else in the region.

As part of that system, University of Utah Health Hospitals and Clinics rely on more than 1,600 board-certified physicians who staff five University hospitals (University Hospital, Huntsman Cancer Hospital, Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital, University Orthopaedic Center, and the University Neuropsychiatric Institute); 12 community clinics; and several specialty centers including the John A. Moran Eye Center, Kathryn F. Kirk Center for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Women's Cancers, the Cardiovascular Center, the Clinical Neurosciences Center, and the Utah Diabetes Center.

University of Utah Health is consistently ranked among US News & World Report’s Best Hospitals, has ranked in the nation’s top 10 for quality health care among leading academic medical centers by Vizient Inc.,

Its academic partners at the University of Utah School of Medicine and Colleges of Nursing, Pharmacy, Dentistry, and Health are internationally regarded research and teaching institutions.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, Utah
Year Founded
1965
Website
utah.edu
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