BoozmanHof Eye Care is a leading ophthalmology and optometry platform serving Northwest Arkansas through a comprehensive network of clinical locations, optical services, and surgical care. The organization includes 4 ophthalmologists and 8 optometrists, multiple clinic locations, optical services, and a growing ambulatory surgery center (ASC) platform. BoozmanHof is entering a period of significant growth and operational evolution, including expansion into additional locations, physician recruitment, and increased patient volume.
The organization is known for its strong culture, commitment to patient care, physician alignment, and long-tenured team members. The Executive Director will play a critical role in preserving that culture while building the infrastructure necessary to support future growth.
The Executive Director (ED) serves as the senior operational leader for BoozmanHof Eye Care and is responsible for the overall performance of the organization’s clinical, operational, administrative, and business functions. Reporting directly to the physician ownership Board, the Executive Director will oversee the organization's day-to-day operations while partnering closely with physician leadership to develop and execute the long-term strategic vision of the practice.
This leader will be responsible for driving accountability, improving operational performance, enhancing the patient experience, supporting physician recruitment and retention, developing leadership talent, and ensuring the organization is positioned to scale effectively. The Executive Director will lead through influence, collaboration, and a deep commitment to the culture that has made BoozmanHof successful.
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Provide executive oversight for all practice operations, including clinics, optical, business office, revenue cycle, facilities, IT, and support functions.
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Partner with physician leadership on strategic planning, governance initiatives, and organizational growth.
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Develop and implement operational strategies that support continued expansion, including future clinic locations and ASC growth.
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Establish clear accountability structures, reporting relationships, and performance expectations throughout the organization.
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Lead and develop department leaders across operations, finance, revenue cycle, HR, marketing, patient access, and clinical support services.
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Create and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) across patient access, throughput, financial performance, staffing, revenue cycle, physician productivity, and patient satisfaction.
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Evaluate workflows, systems, and processes to improve operational efficiency and scalability.
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Support physician recruitment, onboarding, engagement, and retention initiatives.
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Work closely with leadership to ensure strong communication and alignment between physicians, administrators, and staff.
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Oversee budgeting, financial planning, operational reporting, and resource allocation.
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Ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory, accreditation, and risk management requirements.
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Support implementation and optimization of technology platforms including Athena, Nextech, QuickBooks, and future operational systems.
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Facilitate leadership meetings, operational reviews, and strategic planning sessions utilizing EOS or similar accountability frameworks.
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Partner with ASC leadership to support surgical volume growth, operational efficiency, and future expansion opportunities.
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Foster a culture centered on accountability, compassion, teamwork, continuous improvement, and exceptional patient care.
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Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, Finance, or related field required.
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Master’s degree (MBA, MHA, or related discipline) preferred.
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Minimum of 7–10 years of progressive healthcare leadership experience.
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Prior executive leadership experience within a multi-site physician practice environment strongly preferred.
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Ophthalmology, optometry, ASC, or specialty physician practice experience strongly preferred.
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Demonstrated experience leading organizational growth, operational improvement initiatives, and leadership development.
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Strong understanding of physician practice financials, budgeting, revenue cycle management, and operational analytics.
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Exceptional leadership, coaching, and team-development capabilities.
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Strong financial and operational acumen.
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Ability to influence and collaborate with physician owners and executive stakeholders.
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Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
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Proven ability to manage organizational change while preserving culture.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Experience building accountability systems and performance management structures.
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Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, growth-oriented healthcare environment.
This is a unique opportunity to join one of the region’s premier eye care organizations at an exciting inflection point. The Executive Director will have the opportunity to shape the future of the organization, influence strategic growth initiatives, build high-performing teams, and work alongside a physician leadership group deeply committed to clinical excellence and patient care.
The salary range for this position is $160,000 - $190,000, dependent upon skills and experience.