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Posted: 13-Mar-26
Location: San Francisco, California
Type: Full-time
The Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiac Surgery & Lung Transplantation at UCSF is seeking a highly
skilled and adaptable Projects & Strategy Lead to provide comprehensive advisory, analytical, and operational
support to the Chief of Division of Cardiac Surgery & Lung Transplantation and its Faculty Leaders, managers,
and directors. This role requires advanced policy analysis, program evaluation, strategic planning, and
operational problem-solving to address complex challenges across clinical, operational, educational, research,
and institutional domains. The Projects & Strategy Lead will independently research, analyze, and develop high-impact recommendations on policies, programs, and proposals that are often broad in scope and cross-functional.
The position demands sound judgment, discretion, and the ability to distill complex information into
actionable guidance for senior leadership. Collaborating closely with faculty, directors, managers, and staff, the
The Projects & Strategy Lead will play a vital role in optimizing operations and advancing the Division's mission of
excellence in clinical care, education, and research within UCSF's dynamic academic medical center environment.
The Projects & Strategy Lead works closely with the Projects & Strategy Manager/Operations Manager to support the operations of the academic division/office/unit and to provide strategic advisory support to the Division of Cardiac Surgery & Lung Transplantation. This includes conducting independent research, performing advanced policy analysis, and preparing summaries, reports, proposals, grants, presentations, and recommendations to inform strategic decision-making. The Projects & Strategy Lead will draft institutional documents, including MOUs, contracts, recommendation letters, reports, and memoranda. Other operational responsibilities may include managing complex faculty schedules, conducting faculty recruitment, coordinating meetings, resolving meeting conflicts, coordinating travel, facilitating advancement, processing reimbursements, overseeing clinical on-call coverage, managing faculty vacation schedules, coordinating faculty meetings, approving vacation requests, planning large-scale events, faculty onboarding, and managing multiple projects with changing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
In collaboration with the Projects & Strategy Manager, the Projects & Strategy Lead will plan and execute
ACCME-accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs, including Grand Rounds, symposiums, and
visiting professorship events, and trainee evaluations. This involves coordinating logistics, multimedia recording,
catering, accreditation management, post-event evaluations, honorarium processing, and application renewals.
The Projects & Strategy Lead will also support Visitors and Students Programs, as well as the Advanced Heart &
Lung Transplantation Training Programs, by reviewing applications in accordance with HR appointment guidelines,
facilitating recruitment, onboarding, and offboarding processes, managing access requests, and conducting
evaluations for trainees rotating into our programs.
The Projects & Strategy Lead will work closely with the Education Programs Manager to support the ACGME-accredited Thoracic Surgery Residency Program. Responsibilities in this area include coordinating recruitment
and accreditation processes; tracking compliance requirements; assisting with onboarding and offboarding;
credentialing; scheduling; reimbursements; graduation planning; exam proctoring; and maintaining educational
materials. The incumbent will play a key role in ensuring these programs meet all required standards and
regulatory requirements.
The Projects & Strategy Lead will also contribute to the Division's operational needs by collaborating with faculty,
directors, and managers to ensure excellence across clinical care, education, and research initiatives. This
includes conducting complex analyses, compiling data, and preparing high-quality reports, proposals, and
applications to support divisional goals. Responsibilities encompass HR processes, financial transaction reviews,
budget development, grant applications, capital asset management, bookkeeping, and general administrative
operations. Additionally, the incumbent will coordinate office moves & renovations, space utilization planning,
inventory management, emergency action planning, and the development and maintenance of divisional
standard operating procedures. Other tasks include maintaining procedural documentation, flowcharts,
presentations, videos, and website updates, as well as supporting special projects such as engagement activities,
holiday gatherings, health summits, graduation ceremonies, and business gift coordination.
To excel in this role, the Projects & Strategy Lead must have a comprehensive understanding of UCSF's
administrative policies, travel and entertainment guidelines, HR protocols, union agreements, accreditation
standards (ACGME and ACCME), grant management processes, medical center standards, campus policies, and
event planning strategies. Expertise in academic business operations, financial management, educational
program administration, and project execution is essential. The ideal candidate will demonstrate responsiveness,
flexibility, adaptability, reliability, and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders.
This position requires on-site presence up to three times per week, with occasional evening or weekend
availability to address urgent operational needs with limited notice.
The successful candidate must be capable of performing high-level tasks independently, thinking critically,
leading teams, and adapting within a dynamic environment. Exceptional organizational and interpersonal skills,
combined with a proactive, hands-on approach, a can-do attitude, are crucial--no task is too small. Additional
projects may be assigned as needed, beyond the responsibilities outlined in this description. This position offers
an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the Division of Cardiac Surgery & Lung Transplantation's mission of
excellence in clinical care, research, and education, while supporting the broader goals of the Department of
Surgery and UCSF.
The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy.
Your placement within the salary range is dependent on a number of factors including your work experience and internal equity within this position classification at UCSF. For positions that are represented by a labor union, placement within the salary range will be guided by the rules in the collective bargaining agreement.
The salary range for this position is $78,900 - $167,300 (Annual Rate).
To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html