Executive Director, Sam W. Ho Center for Health Care Transformation
Tufts University | |
Minimum $174,200.00, Midpoint $217,800.00, Maximum $261,400.00
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United States, Massachusetts, Boston | |
145 Harrison Avenue (Show on map) | |
Aug 19, 2026 | |
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Overview
The Tufts University School of Medicine is launching the Sam W. Ho Center for Health Care Transformation (Ho Center, the Center), a new multidisciplinary center dedicated to advancing health care innovation, improving population health, and achieving health justice. The Dean is seeking an experienced leader to help establish the Center and guide its ongoing development, growth, and operations. Working closely with the Dean, Center leadership, and faculty across the School of Medicine and Tufts University, the Executive Director will help shape and advance the Center's research, education, and policy agenda. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced, highly motivated, and visionary leader to help establish and grow a new center dedicated to advancing health care transformation, health justice, research, education, and policy. As the Center continues to evolve, the Executive Director will play a key role in shaping its future direction, growth, and impact. The Center will bring together faculty, researchers, clinicians, students, and external partners across Tufts University School of Medicine, Tufts Medicine, and other health care systems. In addition, the Center will align schools and departments across Tufts University, including community health, economics, informatics, nutritional sciences, veterinary medicine, dental medicine, policy, and communications, to foster a comprehensive and coordinated approach to health care transformation and health justice. Through this cross-disciplinary and integrated approach, the Center will identify research, educational, and clinical priorities that advance health care transformation, improve health outcomes, and promote evidence-based solutions to today's most pressing health challenges. Areas of focus may include health justice, climate justice, food as medicine, community health, housing justice, and digital health. Established through the philanthropy and vision of Tufts trustee and alumnus Dr. Sam W. Ho, the Center reflects his lifelong commitment to advancing health justice and transforming health care delivery. This is a fully onsite leadership position based at Tufts University's Health Sciences campus in Boston. Regular on-campus presence is expected five days per week. What You'll Do As Executive Director, you will provide strategic, operational, and organizational leadership to support the successful launch, development, growth, and long-term sustainability of the Sam W. Ho Center for Health Care Transformation. Working closely with the Dean, Center leadership, faculty, and stakeholders across academic, clinical, industry, governmental, philanthropic, and community sectors, you will help establish the Center and advance its mission through research, education, policy, and health care transformation initiatives. Reporting to the Dean of the School of Medicine during the Center's launch, the Executive Director will play a pivotal role in the Center's development and long-term success. The role will evolve alongside the Center and includes responsibility for administrative operations, budget management, grant development, scientific development activities, and the successful implementation of strategic priorities. The Executive Director will develop a strong understanding of the scientific principles and priorities driving the Center's mission in order to provide strategic planning and management support to Center leadership. Serving as one of the public faces of the Center, this individual will advance collaboration among faculty, administrators, industry partners, foundations, philanthropic organizations, and other key stakeholders. Key Areas of Responsibility Include: Lead Strategic Planning and Growth
What We're Looking For Application Instructions: To receive full consideration, applicants should apply online and include 1.) Current resume/CV 2.) Cover letter (maximum two pages) addressing the following: Leadership, Strategy, and Organizational Impact Please describe how your experience has prepared you to lead a multidisciplinary center, organization, or initiative. Highlight examples of strategic leadership, partnership development, organizational growth, and, where applicable, experience securing external funding. We are particularly interested in how you have translated organizational, scientific, research, educational, or policy priorities into impactful programs, operations, or initiatives. Basic Requirements Knowledge and experience typically acquired by:
Preferred Qualifications
Pay Range Minimum $174,200.00, Midpoint $217,800.00, Maximum $261,400.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. | |
Minimum $174,200.00, Midpoint $217,800.00, Maximum $261,400.00
Aug 19, 2026