Vice Chancellor for Finance and Resources, Health Sciences; and Vice Dean for Finance, School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) seeks its next Vice Chancellor for Finance and Resources, Health Sciences; and Vice Dean for Finance, School of Medicine (VC/VD). Opportunities abound for a skilled financial leader in one of the largest and most prestigious academic medical centers in the nation, comprising six Schools of Health Sciences and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, a $26 billion health care provider and insurer. The spirit of collaboration at Pitt is high, and with new leadership at many levels of the organization, the next VC/VD will play a key role in accelerating the future trajectory of the institution.Reporting directly to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and Dean of Medicine, Anantha Shekhar, MD, PhD, this is a complex financial leadership role, interfacing with multiple schools, clinical departments, and their respective budget models. While the VC/VD will inherit a current set of responsibilities that include traditional functions (e.g. financial accounting and reporting, costs and grants administration, facilities, etc.), there is also a future and growing set of responsibilities for this role to serve as a key business and strategic planning advisor to the Senior Vice Chancellor and other senior leadership across the Schools of Health Sciences and the larger University.For this critical position, Pitt is seeking a forward-looking business and financial executive to exercise overarching financial leadership and provide strategic and entrepreneurial thinking, vision, and innovation to critical efforts that advance Pitt’s mission and goals. The next VC/VD will be a change-management leader who will reimagine this role and will serve as a bridge between the cherished legacy of the health science schools and the ambitions of a forward-looking academic medical center. They should have a deep understanding of the complexities of an academic health setting – one that allows them to make bold, informed decisions to support teaching, research, and clinical care. While the University of Pittsburgh is large, the culture is one of close-knit partnerships, and the new VC/VD must embrace this tradition, proactively seeking collaborations and finding mutually beneficial outcomes.Ariannah Mirick and Dan Rodas are leading this search with Raul Bernal. APPLY NOMINATE contact Raul Bernal Full Description