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  • Executive Director, Dialysis Services

    University Health 4.6company rating

    San Antonio, TX jobs

    /RESPONSIBILITIES Provides administrative and clinical direction and supervision for the University Health's dialysis service line to include renal clinic, inpatient adult and pediatric acutes program, all outpatient adult hemodialysis clinics, adult and pediatric home dialysis modalities and the jail dialysis services. Works with the Medical Director(s) to plan, organize, supervise, evaluate and administer activities of the various dialysis programs. Promotes the University Health Customer Relation's policy. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Current RN license in the State of Texas. Bachelor's degree in Nursing is required. Master's degree in nursing or higher preferred. A national certification is preferred. Requires 3 years' experience as the clinical nurse supervisor/charge nurse/administrator and/or director of a free standing or hospital dialysis unit is required. Three or more years as the administrator/director of a multi-system dialysis operation is preferred. Three or more years' leadership experience with acutes, chronic dialysis and home modalities/programs preferred.
    $164k-262k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Texoma Medical Center 4.1company rating

    Denison, TX jobs

    UHS is currently recruiting for our CEO at Texoma Medical Center (Denison, TX), approximately one hour north of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and just south of the Texas/Oklahoma border. Texoma Medical Center (TMC) is an acute care hospital with a medical staff of more than 200 physicians. In addition, Texoma Medical center operates a number of locations throughout the Texoma region. The hospital offers major specialty services, including open heart surgery and neurosurgery. Advanced resources, such as certified trauma care support TMC's role as a regional specialty center. Since 1965, TMC has forged a special relationship with the people of North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. Texoma residents have come to depend on TMC to meet a spectrum of physical, mental and spiritual needs. TMC has responded with unique services to provide the kind of sophisticated, experienced care that was once available only in major metropolitan areas. For more information on Texoma Regional Medical center visit *********************************** Position Summary: The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for leading the overall strategic plan for the hospital and develops and implements strategies to appropriately position the hospital to achieve corporate goals and market the services of the facility. UHS is seeking a transformational executive with a successful record of leading, challenging and reviewing strategic annual plans and budgets with the goal of providing superior patient care. The candidate will have expertise in running efficient quality acute care operations with a commitment to the community, the patients and all hospital employees. Essential Duties: Leads hospital senior team and participates in medical staff and governance strategic planning sessions for assigned hospitals. Meets regularly with assigned hospital leadership to examine current financial performance, evaluate forecasts, and assure appropriate and timely interventions. Assures consistent compliance with UHS quality, risk, financial, human resources and other expectations that are in accord with UHS expectations and directives. Identifies opportunities to improve overall patient satisfaction and is committed to superior service excellence. This opportunity offers the following: Challenging and rewarding work environment Competitive compensation Excellent medical, dental vision and prescription plan Generous paid time off Relocation benefits Bonus opportunity and stock option eligible Qualifications Comprehensive working knowledge of acute care hospital and health care management methods, financial management practices and general health care market trends and the trends in the local and regional markets. Working knowledge of all relevant regulatory compliance and certification standards such as JCAHO. Demonstrated leadership, communication and executive management skills. Ability to manage diverse relationships between board members, physicians, management, employee groups, and the community is required. In depth understanding of financial management, operations, strategic needs, and interventions at the facility level is required. Must be able to motivate, inspire, and communicate with individuals and groups. MBA, MHA or related Degree, from an accredited college/university program required. 5-8 Years of acute Hospital CEO experience.
    $119k-273k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    UHS 4.6company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    The ideal candidate will manage the overall operations of the company as well as develop and implement strategies that meet the needs of the customers, the stakeholders, and the employees. They will be responsible for making key decisions and executing the culture of the company. Responsibilities Take lead across all aspects of the company by reviewing how departments work together Make key decisions that will affect the company's direction Build a positive and productive culture in the workplace Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience MHA/MBA Currently working as a behavioral executive, i.e. CEO at a Behavioral Health facility or as a director of a large acute care facility with a large multi-unit psych department. A working knowledge of behavioral health management practices and clinical operations. An advanced knowledge of state and federal regulatory and various accreditation requirements related to behavioral health management. 10+ years' experience in behavioral health related field Strong leadership, decision making and communication skills
    $188k-312k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer

    HCP Talent 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Compensation: $290k- $350k per year Job Type: Full-time, Monday-Friday A major New York City health system is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to partner with and support the Chief Executive Officer. This role provides broad operational oversight, exercises significant independent judgment, and serves as the CEO's primary delegate across areas such as Operations, Facilities, Ancillary Services, Clinical Operations, and Emergency Management. Key Responsibilities Leads the development, implementation, and evaluation of programs, policies, procedures, and organizational goals set by the CEO. Oversees operational functions, ensuring alignment between facility teams and the corporate office. Maintains full regulatory and accreditation compliance and drives readiness for all inspections. Recommends procurement of supplies, equipment, and capital needs within approved guidelines. Advises on construction, renovation, and equipment replacement plans. Participates in and facilitates interdepartmental and departmental meetings; may assign staff to hospital committees. Supports CEO in building and maintaining relationships with external agencies, regulatory bodies, and professional groups. Helps maintain management reporting systems that provide timely data for planning and decision-making. Promotes a culture of accountability by setting performance standards, evaluating staff, and addressing performance issues. Participates in developing annual operating, expense, and revenue budgets; ensures operations remain within financial parameters. Reviews budget requests and monitors costs across operational areas. Serves as Acting CEO in the CEO's absence. Benefits Health Insurance Plans Flexible Spending Account Programs Management Benefits Fund (MBF) Tuition Reimbursement Vacation and Sick Leave Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Special Leave of Absence Coverage (SLOAC) Additional Leave Options Retirement Savings Plans (NYCERS, VDC, TDA 403B, 457, NYCE IRA) Additional Savings Plan Options Transit Benefits Municipal Credit Union (MCU) Membership Qualifications Six (6) years of senior-level experience in business administration, public administration, or hospital administration; or direct responsibility for major hospital operations with exposure to community healthcare needs. Extensive knowledge of hospital operations, administration, and regulatory requirements. Master's Degree in Hospital Administration, Business Administration, Public Health, Healthcare Management, Medical Administration, or a related field.
    $290k-350k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. 4.3company rating

    Cambridge City, IN jobs

    Full-time On-site Cambridge City, IN We offer competitive salary, full benefits package, Paid Time Off, and opportunities for professional growth. Relocation assistance available. Pinnacle Treatment Centers is a growing leader in addiction treatment services. We provide care across the nation touching the lives of more than 35,000 patients daily. Our mission is to remove all barriers to recovery and transform individuals, families, and communities with treatment that works. Our employees believe we are creating a better world where lives and communities are made whole again through comprehensive treatment. As an Chief Executive Officer, you will be responsible for the daily operations of a growing treatment facility. Demonstrated experience in managing key functions in a behavioral health system is required including teammate relations, human resources, marketing and growth initiatives, state and accreditation compliance, finance management, utilization, and admission flow. Must be able to create strong teams by infusing a positive culture. You will ensure all facility functions are delivered in accordance with state and federal guidelines, best practices and Pinnacle Treatment Centers policies and procedures. Benefits: 18 days PTO (Paid Time Off) 401k with company match Company sponsored ongoing training and certification opportunities. Full comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short term disability, long term disability and accident insurance. Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program (STAR LRP) Discounted tuition and scholarships through Capella University Requirements: Bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited college or university in human services field Five (5) years' experience in management Ability to coordinate the organization's services with other community resources. Administrative or supervisory experience in a licensed substance use disorders or mental health treatment facility. Management skills in addressing human resources and financial matters. Travel time expected for the position where the travel occurs, such as locally or in a specific countries or states, and whether travel is overnight. Must possess a current valid driver's license in good standing in state of employment and be insurable by the designated carrier. This role is required to drive for company purposes. Localized and overnight travel of up to 25% may be required to attend community events, meetings, and conferences. Responsibilities: Assures compliance of the program with CARF, State and County Standards to include confidential regulations in accordance with state and federal laws. May assist with developing, implementing, and enforcing all company policies and procedures, including patient and teammate rights according to agency, state, federal and accreditation standards. Plan for and administer managerial, operational, fiscal, and reporting components of the organization. Participate in the Performance Improvement Plan for patient care, teammate retention, and performance. Assess the needs of the participants through outcome surveys, suggestions, and meetings to assure consistent, quality care for the population we serve to include follow-up with adjustments of the development of the program. Ensuring that all teammates are assigned duties based upon their education, training, competencies, and job descriptions. Establish and maintain community relationships, including memorandums of agreement with community resources. Supervise all staff, including medical, clinical, and administrative. Maintain a system to review and verify credentials annually for teammate renewals and compliance. Ensure that policies for documentation in the patient's record are adhered to and timely. Ensure the safety and well-being of staff and patients through the development and implementation of policies and procedures addressing health and safety accreditation standards. Conduct ongoing review of clinical supervisor/lead counselor, Director of Nursing/Nursing Supervisor/ Lead Nurse case files to ensure compliance with Federal, State, CARF and facility requirements. Maintain and monitor compliance with DEA requirements if applicable. Conduct annual performance reviews of the supervisory, medical and support team. Complete all required trainings for orientation / annual as required by program, state and CARF. Coordination with Contact Center to monitor admissions program for census management. Attend team meetings and complete all training courses timely as required. Other duties as assigned. Join our Team. Join our Mission.
    $118k-209k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Ernest Health 4.7company rating

    Rancho Mirage, CA jobs

    Full-Time | Executive Leadership | Inpatient Rehabilitation Lead with Vision. Elevate Patient Recover. Inspire a Culture of Compassionate Care. Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern California, a modern freestanding Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF), is seeking an experienced, strategic, and purpose-driven Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our high-performing team in Rancho Mirage, California. Our hospital specializes in comprehensive, patient-centered rehabilitation services for individuals recovering from stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation, neurological conditions, and other complex medical issues. With a strong focus on restoring independence and improving outcomes, we are proud to deliver nationally recognized care that truly changes lives. Accredited and nationally recognized for quality, the Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern California is committed to exceptional patient outcomes and compassionate care. What We're Looking For • Proven leadership at the CEO or senior executive level in inpatient rehab, or acute care settings • Demonstrated success in hospital operations, quality improvement, and regulatory compliance • Strong financial and strategic acumen • A collaborative leadership style focused on patient outcomes and team improvement • Bachelor's degree required; (preferred) master's degree in healthcare or business administration • Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in hospitals and/or healthcare • Minimum of five (5) years in an administrative or operational role in post-acute care (specifically physical rehabilitation) What We Offer • Competitive executive compensation • Full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and wellness programs • Generous Earned Time Off (ETO) • Relocation assistance available • A purpose-driven environment focused on excellence in care, outcomes, and innovation. Why Choose Rancho Mirage, CA? Rancho Mirage is a desert paradise where luxury meets tranquility. Known for its upscale resorts, world-class golf courses, and spa experiences, the city also offers a vibrant culinary and arts scene surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes. Just 110 miles from both Los Angeles and San Diego, you'll enjoy the serenity of the desert with quick access to major coastal hubs. This location offers sunshine, sophistication, and inspiration year-round. 💬 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘆 𝘁𝗼 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗱? 👉 Apply via 𝗁𝗍𝗍𝗉𝗌://𝗐𝗐𝗐.𝖾𝗋𝗇𝖾𝗌𝗍𝗁𝖾𝖺𝗅𝗍𝗁𝖼𝖺𝗋𝖾𝖾𝗋𝗌.𝖼𝗈𝗆/𝖾𝗑𝖾𝖼𝗎𝗍𝗂𝗏𝖾/𝗃𝗈𝖻𝗌 Posted Total Compensation (CA) The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skill sets, experience, education and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It's not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range is $195,000 to $205,000.
    $195k-205k yearly 5d ago
  • Executive Director Home Health

    Compassus 4.2company rating

    Burbank, CA jobs

    The Home Health Executive Director is responsible for modeling the Compassus values of Compassion, Integrity, Excellence, Teamwork, and Innovation and for promoting the Compassus philosophy, using the 6 Pillars of Success as the foundation. S/he is responsible for upholding the Code of Ethical Conduct and for promoting positive working relationships within the company, among all departments, and all external stakeholders. The Home Health Executive Director oversees and manages the day-to-day operations of the program and is a positive motivator for colleagues, patients, and the community. S/he works in union with the Regional Vice President to ensure a quality business operation. Position Specific Responsibilities Hands on leader who supervises, and provides coaching and education for staff. Fills in for any position in the program as needed. Reviews profit and loss statements, anticipates any risks to the business line, and meets and exceeds budgetary control. Explores resources of revenue improvement and expense reduction. Works in conjunction with the Director of Clinical Services and the Strategic Development team for growth strategies. Works as a community care consultant in conjunction with Strategic Development and/or Home Health Care Consultants. Maintains a positive image in the community. Creates and reviews year strategic plan. Responsible for all day-to-day operations for home health program(s) in a geographic coverage area. Maintains low service failure occurrences and/or handles service failures as a extreme priority. Maintains high patient and team member satisfaction. Partners with Human Resources as appropriate in recruitment, hiring, discipline, and discharges to ensure legality and consistency with policies and procedures. Creates a positive climate in which each team member feels highly valued, involved, and engaged; productivity is fostered; quality and service are promoted; and our “employer-of-choice” reputation is advanced Champions regular, effective communications in one-on-one and group settings, using both listening and speaking skills to promote deeper understanding, collaborative problem solving, and team effort towards a common goal, thereby optimizing team member engagement and retention. Maintains policies, procedures, and licensures in accordance with the company, federal and state requirements. Reviews daily operating reports. Runs daily morning stand up and management meetings. Integrates change management strategy when planning changes. Completes reporting as needed for month end close, or other purposes. Reviews patient satisfaction survey results. Completes program score cards monthly. Makes or delegates post-admissions calls. Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree in Health Care Administration, Business Administration, or a related Human Services field strongly preferred. At least two (2) years of experience in the healthcare industry required. Total of five (5) years supervisory experience required. Preferred Registered Nurse with Oasis and HCHB experience #LI-KS1
    $137k-186k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Administrative Director of Nursing

    Bon Secours 4.8company rating

    Richmond, VA jobs

    ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF NURSING | Memorial Regional Medical Center Mechanicsville, VA The Administrative Director is responsible for twenty-four hour accountability, integration, facilitation, and coordination of the leadership, management, and clinical practice of the Care Centers/Division. Serves as a professional role model, leader, mentor, and clinical resource/educator for nurses and other members of the health care team. Develops SQP/Care Center goals and objectives with other staff based on analysis of targeted outcome measures of clinical and managerial processes. Strives for operational excellence for patients related to cost, quality, service, and patient outcomes. Is responsible for development and implementation of plans that will support the overall strategic quality plan for service lines involving the assigned Care Centers. Represents the Nursing Leadership and is a liaison to internal and external customers, including physicians. Participates in professional development activities and is active on hospital-wide and physician committees. Demonstrates various styles of leadership. Participates in business development activities for the organization; is accountable for overall budget development, monitoring and variance analysis of multiple units. Employment Qualifications 1. Must be a graduate of an accredited program of professional nursing or appropriate clinical specialty. A baccalaureate degree is required - Masters degree is preferred. 2. Must possess current license as a Registered Nurse from the Commonwealth of Virginia or awaiting reciprocity, or licensure in specialty. 3. Work requires knowledge of organization and operation of a patient care unit and patient care techniques and methods. Possesses knowledge generally acquired through five to seven years experience in a leadership position. 4. Must have a broad-based knowledge of clinical, psychosocial, and patho/physiological theories relating to patient diagnosis and treatment. Possesses the ability to perform the range of patient care techniques found in general practice including the unusual and non-routine as normally acquired through three to five years experience as a professional nurse. 5. Must have previous work experience in a management position that required knowledge of financial management, personnel supervision and practice, systems and service line development, associated regulatory, licensure, and certification requirements, marketing and contract development Essential Job Functions Identifies proactively and prospectively the need for change and process improvements or operational excellence related to cost, quality, and service. Listens and responds verbally, non-verbally and in writing to promote understanding and the building of productive working relationships. Communicates pertinent information to staff which affects daily operations and goal achievement. Facilitates creative problem solving by identifying, defining, and analyzing issues and underlying causes. Facilitates nurse managers/others to achieve professional development goals and fulfill their career potential. Encourages and supports the use of formal career advancement programs. Utilizes appropriate resources to teach and improve clinical practice among staff. Utilizes creativity and innovation to develop plans, methods, and work organization to efficiently maintain and improve practices. Prioritizes opportunities and sets desirable, agreed upon outcomes. Maintains a current knowledge of the changing marketplace and related issues and integrates that knowledge into the planning and strategic direction setting for the organization. Works to develop and implement a comprehensive marketing plan for the Care Center. Collaborates with other healthcare providers, payors, consumers, and administrators to develop patient related programs. Develops Care Center budgets in accordance with organizational goals. Demonstrates ability to manage resources and programs/activities within Care Center budget. Ensures fiscal and productivity targets are met. Participates in development of positive physician relations and physician recruitment for the services included in the Care Center. Sets an example for others by integrating the organization's operating principles, values, vision and mission, QI, and customer service standards into the day-to-day functioning within the organization. Shapes mission and values foundation by guiding others individually and in teams to a common vision and mission by appealing to their values and interests. Uses vision in leading to meet defined targeted outcomes. Promotes quality by seeking to continually improve processes and systems to enhance patient care delivery. Possesses and demonstrates an understanding of personal motivation, values, strengths, and developmental opportunities and uses that understanding to promote positive self-change. Accepts and integrates constructive feedback. Demonstrates a knowledge of personal/professional strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, limits, and impact on others. Organizes and utilizes a team approach to meet the needs of the Care Center/organization. Articulates and demonstrates to individuals how to work together to solve common problems and attain shared goals. Facilitates interpersonal, intra/interdepartmental, and inter facility relationships. Willingly transfers authority, holds team accountable and provides appropriate feedback. Maintains productivity standards via recruitment and retention of appropriate staff. Facilitates the organizational performance evaluation program for each employee in the Care Center. Ensures that each Care Center employee meets and maintains organizational performance standards. Ensures that the Care Center is in compliance with all regulations, certification, and licensure requirements. Facilitates recruitment and retention strategies. Is accountable for retention targets. Provides Administrative coverage in absence of CNO. Demonstrates ability, skill, and subject matter expertise in field and acts as a leader and resource to managers and others. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on the assigned areas. Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development of the life span and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interprets the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his or her age, specific needs and to provide the care needed as described in departmental policies and procedures. Demonstrates leadership competencies relevant to the position.
    $56k-79k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Executive Director

    CNS Cares 4.4company rating

    Cincinnati, OH jobs

    Salary: $75,000 - $85,000 per year depending on experience, plus bonus structure Medical, dental, vision, and 401K Health Savings Account (HSA) Matching 401k (up to 6% match) Unlimited Paid Time Off (PTO) Company vehicle / Mileage Reimbursement SUMMARY The Executive Director provides market leadership and direction for the effective management of operations and the delivery of home health agency services, strategic planning, development and attainment of market/Company goals and objectives. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following: Employee must have regular attendance/punctuality, be able to work with others at all levels of the Company, have exceptional customer service, and be completely honest. Other assigned duties include: Provides leadership and executes a strategic planning process that supports market growth including census, staffing, retention, utilization, and compliance. Oversees and manages annual operating budget. Ensures that the performance and operations are in compliance with all regulatory requirements including all other local, state, and federal regulations related to home-based care. Assures recruitment and retention of clinical staff adequate to meet patient needs and guarantee prompt and timely admissions of all referrals. Maintains a system of staffing which is based on patient needs and which defines the number and mix of Clinical Staff and office support staff needed. Works with the sales team to develop and execute growth strategy. Reports monthly KPIs to leadership team, creating action plans to address areas of opportunity/deficiency. Demonstrates and maintains a working knowledge of and ensures Agency management adheres to the Medicare Conditions of Participation and State Operations Manual Directly and indirectly supervises market staff. Demonstrates and gives proper assistance in handling of satisfactory on-site surveys by all regulatory bodies as pertains to home health. Participates in the development of the company-wide Performance Improvement Plan in consultation with Executive Team and Clinical Coordinators. Establishes a clear channel of communication between Executive Team, Clinical Coordinators and staff to keep them informed and promotes professional working relationships with alt departments and agencies. Demonstrates understanding of the principles of human resources, applicable laws, policies and procedures. Leads and attends company committees as requested. Exercises authority through channels to ensure delegation and empowerment of staff. Other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position has direct supervisory responsibilities as assigned. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Required: Bachelor's degree in a related field Must be at least 21 years old At least eight (8) years of experience in healthcare; or equivalent combination of education and experience. At least two (2) years of experience in a leadership role in healthcare Preferred: Master's degree in a related field desirable but not required. At least two (2) years of experience in a leadership or supervisory role in the home healthcare strongly preferred Department of Labor / EEOICP experience strongly preferred Travel Requirements: Must be able to travel to our office in Eastern Indiana (near Ohio boarder) twice a week, with three (3) days a week in the Cincinnati office. Occasional travel to our office in Portsmouth, OH. Company vehicle/ mileage reimbursement provided. Other Requirements: Maintain current state licensure. Maintain current liability and malpractice insurance, if applicable. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, & MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid Driver's License CLEARANCES: The following background checks are conducted: Criminal background Driving Record OIG Exclusion List Sex Offender Registry #TFIND
    $75k-85k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Nursing - Ambulatory Surgery Center

    Leaderstat 3.6company rating

    Katy, TX jobs

    The Director of Nursing (DON) reports directly to the Chief Operating Officer and Medical Director. This position supervises and directs nursing care and all related activities of the Surgery Center according to their policies, procedures, philosophy and objectives. Position Scope: This individual's responsibilities include management of the clinical services, all aspects of environmental control, staff personnel, assistance to surgeons, materials and equipment, and all administrative duties. It also includes delegation of responsibilities and duties to staff personnel and maintaining a cost-effective system of management. This position requires flexibility in work hours to meet the needs of the facility; may include work in evenings, after normal business hours, and on weekends as needed. Position Functions: • Administration: Ensures proper functioning of all Clinical, Quality Improvement, Risk Management, and Infection Control areas of the Surgery Center and personnel. • Patient Care: Supervises and is responsible for all nursing care given to patients within the Surgery Center. • Orientation and In-service: Provides an orientation program which is comprehensive and informative and provides increased education and technical opportunities for all staff members. • Safety: Provides a safe environment for patients and personnel. • Materials and Equipment: Provides and controls materials, supplies and equipment for successful operation of the clinical areas of the Surgery Center. • Personnel: Provides adequately trained and sufficient number of personnel to assist the surgeon and render safe preoperative and postoperative patient care. • Communication: Interacts well with staff, all other areas of the facility - including physicians, patients, vendors, and all Management Personnel. • Quality Improvement: Continuously analyzes and evaluates all nursing services to improve quality of patient care. • Accountability: Retains accountability for all nursing care given and all related aspects of clinical areas and its personnel. • Maintenance/Environmental Services: Coordinates activities and personnel for maintenance, medical equipment and cleanliness of the clinical areas Position Activities: • Develops and revises, as necessary, a nursing policy and procedure manual and secures the approval of the Medical Director. • Assists in establishing and periodically reviewing personnel policies for the staff. • Applies policies of the Surgery Center to insure consistent quality of nursing care. • Responsible for seeing that Quality Improvement reports are filled out and filed in a timely manner. • Selects and recommends clinical applicants to the Administrator as vacancies occur. • Implements actions to accomplish administrative functions in a timely manner. • Responsible for the delegation of patient teaching, orientation and follow-up. • Initiates yearly written evaluations on OR, Employee Health/Education/Infection Control, QI, Materials Management, Pre-Op/PACU Charge Nurse. • Promotes a good working relationship between the OR, Pre-Op, Recovery and Business Office staff. • Remains alert to changes in patients' condition that may require emergency procedures and acts as the coordinator of activities in an emergency. • Provides for adequate professional staff in the facility to insure safe care for all patients. • Delegates responsibility of each operating room to professional nurses for immediate patient care. • Maintains a program of orientation which is comprehensive and informative. • Directs a program of in-service education with regard to purpose, context and need. • Insures staff attendance at in-service meetings and other Surgery Center meetings. • Controls traffic to prevent infection. • Supervises the scheduling and daily assignments of OR personnel. Evaluates and completes time-off requests of OR personnel. • Evaluates all aspects of policies, procedures, schedules, job descriptions and evaluations with staff to determine quality and possible methods of improvement. • Discusses with staff new trends and is open to suggestions for improvements. • Observes staff in daily duties with regard to practices and procedures and possible improvements. • Effectively and efficiently manages clinical services to insure quality service is provided for patients and physicians. • Maintains accurate and timely documentation of clinical activities. • Responsible for coordinating nursing personnel with surgeons and anesthesiologists to meet the needs of the daily OR/Procedure Room schedule. • Conducts staff meetings to provide open communication between staff and management. • Coordinates purchasing and anticipates needs to provide optimum patient care. • Supervises and delegates the care, cleanliness and good working conditions of the OR equipment and supplies to insure sterility and operational ability of all items. • Responsible for scheduling routine and emergency maintenance on all equipment under contract and keeping maintenance contracts current. • Directs and delegates control of inventories to ensure proper amounts are available for correct operation of the clinical and environmental services areas. • Evaluates needs for new and different items in regard to present and new trends and in response to the needs of the Surgery Center. • Ensures proper temperatures, ventilation and lighting to provide as comfortable a working environment as possible. • Provides and ensures use of checking and control methods for determination of a safe environment. • Responsible for overseeing the ordering of all drugs including controlled drugs. • Coordinates compliance with fire and safety regulations. Coordinates quarterly safety drills with Administrator and maintains records. • Performs other duties as needed to ensure the safety and comfort of all customers as well as the efficient operation of the facility. Education and Experience: • Must be a Registered Nurse (RN) with a valid license in the state of Texas. • Must have at least three (3) years of working experience in a surgical facility and be knowledgeable in all aspects of surgical nursing (Pre-Op/PACU/Circulating); Experience as an OR Manager/Supervisor is required. • Must have demonstrated administrative ability in surgical nursing situations, and be skilled in dealing with routine and emergency procedures. Personal: Must be a mature, well-adjusted person who gets along with others and is able to work with others to accomplish common goals. Should be skilled in organization and coordination of efforts and personnel and in the maintenance of interpersonal relationships. Must be able to show good judgment and initiative and be alert, adaptable and persistent to detail. Since the duties may demand odd hours, this individual must be able to maintain a flexible schedule. The contents of this description are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being formed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $130,000.00 per year Benefits: • 401(k) • 401(k) matching • Dental insurance • Employee discount • Health insurance • Life insurance • Paid time off • Vision insurance Application Question(s): • Are you willing to undergo a background check, in accordance with local laws and regulations? Education: • Bachelor's (Required) Experience: • Nurse Management: 3 years (Preferred) • Surgery Center: 3 years (Required) License/Certification: • Registered Nurse, Texas RN License (Required) Ability to Commute: • Houston, TX 77024 (Required)
    $130k yearly 5d ago
  • Radiation Therapy Program Director

    Cedars-Sinai 4.8company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    As the Radiation Therapy Program Director, you will oversee all aspects of the Radiation Therapy Program, including curriculum development, faculty management, accreditation compliance, and student success initiatives. Your leadership will ensure the program maintains the highest standards in preparing students for careers in radiation therapy. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the overall operations of the Radiation Therapy Program. Develop and implement curriculum in accordance with accreditation standards and industry requirements. Supervise, mentor, and evaluate program faculty and staff. Ensure compliance with institutional policies and accrediting bodies (e.g., JRCERT or equivalent). Oversee student recruitment, admissions, advising, and retention efforts. Maintain partnerships with clinical sites to ensure high-quality training opportunities for students. Conduct regular program assessments and recommend enhancements for continuous improvement. Represent the program at internal and external meetings, conferences, and community events. Requirements: Master's Degree in Radiation Therapy, Education, Healthcare Administration, or a related field (Required) Minimum 3 years of clinical and/or technical experience in radiation therapy (Required) Minimum 2 years of teaching, precepting, and/or mentoring experience in a JRCERT-accredited program or a similar educational setting (Required) Preferred Requirements: Doctoral Degree in Radiation Therapy, Education, Healthcare Administration, or a related field (Preferred) Why Join Cedars-Sinai? Be part of a top-ranked healthcare organization with a commitment to educational excellence. Play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of radiation therapy professionals. Work in a collaborative, innovative, and supportive environment. How to Apply: If you are ready to make a lasting impact and lead an exciting new program, we encourage you to apply today. Submit your resume and cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and vision for the Radiation Therapy Program. Cedars-Sinai is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
    $136k-212k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Interim Director, Continuum of Care

    HCT Healthcare Transformation 3.9company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    HCT seeks an experienced nursing professional (RN) to serve as the Interim Director, Continuum of Care for a facility in GA. Responsibilities include: Strategic leadership and oversight of integrated patient care across all service settings. Executing strategies for care coordination, managing resources and improving patient outcomes for those with complex needs. Creating programs, ensuring compliance and leading teams to deliver coordinated, patient-centered care throughout the continuum. Staffing, budget, employee engagement and survey readiness Ensure day to day operations continue, Leadership in initiative implementation and continue employee engagement. Requirements: Education: Bachelor's Degree RN (BSN) required Experience: Minimum of 3 years of in a Hospital at Home program, home health, case management, UR experience setting; AND Minimum of 2+ years of recent acute leadership experience License: State of GA RN or Compact license Certifications: BLS Computer Skills: Electronic Medical Record (EPIC) and Microsoft Office suite (e.g., MS Word, MS PowerPoint, etc.) experience preferred. Expenses covered while on assignment include housing, airfare and rental car.
    $72k-115k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Program Director Acute Care Pharmacy Operations - Pharmacy Administrative Services

    Christus Health 4.6company rating

    Dallas, TX jobs

    Ready to make your application Please do read through the description at least once before clicking on Apply. The Program Director of Acute Care Pharmacy Operations is a leader responsible for coaching, guiding, leading, and mentoring Ministry Directors and Managers of Pharmacy to optimize patient care delivery, pharmacy, and pharmacy practice throughout CHRISTUS Health. The Program Director is focused on pharmacy operations and general oversight of all pharmacy services throughout the organization. They are in alignment with system and regional leadership, supporting the development of vision and direction for quality, evidence-based patient-centered care. The Program Director fosters a decentralized participative management style for pharmacy based on a shared governance approach and encourages innovative leadership at the department level. They recommend or establish interdisciplinary teams supporting pharmaceutical care and patient care services. The Program Director nurtures collaborative pharmacist-physician relationships to provide safe, effective, and efficient patient care while ensuring pharmacists feel empowered to serve as patient representatives/advocates. They recommend changes in resource-allocation, policy, facilities, equipment, and programs in order to achieve the ministry's objectives. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Proficient in living the Mission and Core Values and coach/mentor Ministry pharmacy leaders to optimize performance of pharmacy in each ministry. Leads implementation of technology solutions across CHRISTUS pharmacy enterprise. Leads shared governance groups focused on USP compliance, pharmacy automation, and hospital operations. Ensures pharmacists, technicians, residents receive ongoing training, competency assessment and performance improvement activities to improve patient outcomes. Coordinates routine operational audits of pharmacy operations, including compliance with system initiatives, regulatory compliance, associate engagement and talent management. Coordinates with ministry teams for talent acquisition activities, establishment of productivity targets. Coordinates centralized system for medication order management. Develops, implements, and maintains labor and non-labor performance improvement standards (Optix). Coordinate and lead system strategies to manage industry drug shortages, including development of system policies, guidance documents, and tools. Assist with research and coordination of supply chain alternatives (such as development of therapeutic interchanges, conservation strategies, and supply source or contracting alternatives). Consult and collaborate with stakeholders such as system pharmacists, physicians, nursing, clinical educators, legal counsel and ethics leaders, as appropriate. Coordinate assistance for any corporate system or process with a component that requires drug therapy expertise. (e.g. EHR builds/alert management, clinical management of the prescription drug benefit for employees, development of policies, documents, tools, or education.) Establish and preside over a council and/or ad hoc committee(s) of CHRISTUS Health Pharmacy Clinical Managers, or equivalent, to develop, implement, and assess best practices for clinical pharmacy services including coordination of medication collaboratives. Assume responsibility for ongoing benchmarking related to clinical pharmacy services, including productivity assessment and impact of clinical services on drug costs and medication safety goals. Provides appropriate drug information services, in-service education, communication, etc. to keep pharmacy, physician and nursing staff aware of important changes in pharmacy policy, procedure or Formulary status. Assist with pharmacy education intiatives and development and/or improvement of the pharmacy service/model. Participates in committee meetings(s) as determined by System Pharmacy Leadership to support organizational initiatives. Serves as a preceptor for pharmacy students/residents from local colleges of Pharmacy, pharmacy residents (if applicable), and/or other healthcare professionals in training. Collaborates with the other System Pharmacy Directors to review and maintain department policies and procedures for pharmacy services; Assists in development and implementation of accrediting agency medication management standards. Facilitate and provide leadership in the maintenance and development of clinical pharmacy initiatives, policies, and protocols. Collaborates with other System Pharmacy Directors to coordinate ongoing Performance Improvement/medication safety initiatives (including Medication Use Evaluation (MUE); medication incident reports, and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) for reporting to appropriate committees. Participates in departmental and interdisciplinary committees to support the organization's efforts for performance improvement in the areas of patient safety, therapeutic outcomes, and cost savings. Enhances personal professional growth and development by accessing educational programs, job related literature, in-service meetings, and workshops/seminars. Responsible for remaining up-to-date on all Federal, State and local laws, accreditation standards or regulatory agency requirements, which apply to the assigned area of responsibility and ensures compliance with all such laws and regulations. Will comply with all aspects of the CHRISTUS Health Corporate Compliance Plan to include the immediate reporting of any known or suspected illegal or unethical behaviors, criminal conduct or patient/employee safety violations or issues. Performs other related duties as assigned. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. xevrcyc D.) required Advanced degree, such as an MBA or MHA, preferred PGY1 Pharmacy Residency required OR significant experience may be considered in lieu of residency Experience Experience leading pharmacy teams in a large integrated delivery network required 5 or more years of pharmacy experience required 2 or more years of supervisor role or equivalent practice (Director) required Proficient experience with Microsoft Suite is required Knowledge of EHR and associated pharmacy platforms (Epic, BD Pyxis, BD Alaris, Clinical Intervention solutions) required Broad practice experience preferred 340B experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Current pharmacy licensure (good standing) in the state of practice is required In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time
    $57k-79k yearly est. 1d ago
  • OBGYN Program Director

    Saint Agnes Medical Center 4.6company rating

    Fresno, CA jobs

    Saint Agnes Medical Providers (SAMP) is a physician-led 120+ provider multispecialty group is seeking an OBGYN Residency Program Director in Fresno, California. Our practice is affiliated with Saint Agnes Medical Center (SAMC) which has been voted Best Regional Hospital by U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals 2024-25" rankings. Located in Central California, we are known for our lower cost of living, proximity to Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks, an easy drive to San Francisco, Los Angeles, or the Central Coast, easy air travel with direct flights to most major hubs, great schools, and a great sense of community. The Program Director organizes, coordinates, and supervises aspects of the integrated OB-GYN Residency Program at Saint Agnes Medical Center in accordance with ACGME Requirements. Remains current with clinical developments and practice in OBGYN. Actively participates in professional activities related to resident training, both clinical and educational. Provides leadership and supervises OBGYN residents in didactic and clinical educational activities. This is a full-time position, .5 FTE as a program director and .5 in clinic. Requirements: Substantial knowledge of and experience in graduate medical education in an ACGME accredited teaching hospital and OB-GYN program. At least one (1) year of Program director experience in the last five (5) years or Three (3) years minimum of Associate Program Director experience in the last five (5) years The ability to communicate effectively with resident physicians, teaching faculty, hospital administration and associates of the Saint Agnes Medical Center. A passion for leadership development and mentoring residents. Full and unrestricted practice of license from the California State Medical Board with current OBGYN Board-Certification. RECRUITMENT PACKAGE Saint Agnes Medical Providers offers a comprehensive salary and compensation package that includes: Salary Guarantee available for 3 years Salary $350k - 400k Relocation Assistance Excellent benefits including health/vision/dental insurance Paid malpractice PTO & Holiday Retirement savings program
    $82k-132k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Program Director Acute Care Pharmacy Operations - Pharmacy Administrative Services

    Christus Health 4.6company rating

    Euless, TX jobs

    Ready to make your application Please do read through the description at least once before clicking on Apply. The Program Director of Acute Care Pharmacy Operations is a leader responsible for coaching, guiding, leading, and mentoring Ministry Directors and Managers of Pharmacy to optimize patient care delivery, pharmacy, and pharmacy practice throughout CHRISTUS Health. The Program Director is focused on pharmacy operations and general oversight of all pharmacy services throughout the organization. They are in alignment with system and regional leadership, supporting the development of vision and direction for quality, evidence-based patient-centered care. The Program Director fosters a decentralized participative management style for pharmacy based on a shared governance approach and encourages innovative leadership at the department level. They recommend or establish interdisciplinary teams supporting pharmaceutical care and patient care services. The Program Director nurtures collaborative pharmacist-physician relationships to provide safe, effective, and efficient patient care while ensuring pharmacists feel empowered to serve as patient representatives/advocates. They recommend changes in resource-allocation, policy, facilities, equipment, and programs in order to achieve the ministry's objectives. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Proficient in living the Mission and Core Values and coach/mentor Ministry pharmacy leaders to optimize performance of pharmacy in each ministry. Leads implementation of technology solutions across CHRISTUS pharmacy enterprise. Leads shared governance groups focused on USP compliance, pharmacy automation, and hospital operations. Ensures pharmacists, technicians, residents receive ongoing training, competency assessment and performance improvement activities to improve patient outcomes. Coordinates routine operational audits of pharmacy operations, including compliance with system initiatives, regulatory compliance, associate engagement and talent management. Coordinates with ministry teams for talent acquisition activities, establishment of productivity targets. Coordinates centralized system for medication order management. Develops, implements, and maintains labor and non-labor performance improvement standards (Optix). Coordinate and lead system strategies to manage industry drug shortages, including development of system policies, guidance documents, and tools. Assist with research and coordination of supply chain alternatives (such as development of therapeutic interchanges, conservation strategies, and supply source or contracting alternatives). Consult and collaborate with stakeholders such as system pharmacists, physicians, nursing, clinical educators, legal counsel and ethics leaders, as appropriate. Coordinate assistance for any corporate system or process with a component that requires drug therapy expertise. (e.g. EHR builds/alert management, clinical management of the prescription drug benefit for employees, development of policies, documents, tools, or education.) Establish and preside over a council and/or ad hoc committee(s) of CHRISTUS Health Pharmacy Clinical Managers, or equivalent, to develop, implement, and assess best practices for clinical pharmacy services including coordination of medication collaboratives. Assume responsibility for ongoing benchmarking related to clinical pharmacy services, including productivity assessment and impact of clinical services on drug costs and medication safety goals. Provides appropriate drug information services, in-service education, communication, etc. to keep pharmacy, physician and nursing staff aware of important changes in pharmacy policy, procedure or Formulary status. Assist with pharmacy education intiatives and development and/or improvement of the pharmacy service/model. Participates in committee meetings(s) as determined by System Pharmacy Leadership to support organizational initiatives. Serves as a preceptor for pharmacy students/residents from local colleges of Pharmacy, pharmacy residents (if applicable), and/or other healthcare professionals in training. Collaborates with the other System Pharmacy Directors to review and maintain department policies and procedures for pharmacy services; Assists in development and implementation of accrediting agency medication management standards. Facilitate and provide leadership in the maintenance and development of clinical pharmacy initiatives, policies, and protocols. Collaborates with other System Pharmacy Directors to coordinate ongoing Performance Improvement/medication safety initiatives (including Medication Use Evaluation (MUE); medication incident reports, and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) for reporting to appropriate committees. Participates in departmental and interdisciplinary committees to support the organization's efforts for performance improvement in the areas of patient safety, therapeutic outcomes, and cost savings. Enhances personal professional growth and development by accessing educational programs, job related literature, in-service meetings, and workshops/seminars. Responsible for remaining up-to-date on all Federal, State and local laws, accreditation standards or regulatory agency requirements, which apply to the assigned area of responsibility and ensures compliance with all such laws and regulations. Will comply with all aspects of the CHRISTUS Health Corporate Compliance Plan to include the immediate reporting of any known or suspected illegal or unethical behaviors, criminal conduct or patient/employee safety violations or issues. Performs other related duties as assigned. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. xevrcyc D.) required Advanced degree, such as an MBA or MHA, preferred PGY1 Pharmacy Residency required OR significant experience may be considered in lieu of residency Experience Experience leading pharmacy teams in a large integrated delivery network required 5 or more years of pharmacy experience required 2 or more years of supervisor role or equivalent practice (Director) required Proficient experience with Microsoft Suite is required Knowledge of EHR and associated pharmacy platforms (Epic, BD Pyxis, BD Alaris, Clinical Intervention solutions) required Broad practice experience preferred 340B experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Current pharmacy licensure (good standing) in the state of practice is required In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type: Full Time
    $57k-79k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Cardiovascular Service Line Director | University program | 60+ physicians

    Jackson Physician Search 4.4company rating

    Lexington, KY jobs

    The Director of the Gill Heart & Vascular Institute and Cardiovascular Service Line Director is responsible for leading the strategy and program development for all cardiovascular and related clinical services at the University of Kentucky HealthCare. The position will provide clinical leadership and management for the cardiology, cardiac surgery, and other cardiac-specialized faculty which could include, but not limited to cardiac anesthesiology and hospitalists in their clinical activities and will maintain a comprehensive and long-range system-wide view of UK HealthCare. Effectively accomplishing these objectives requires a close cooperative relationship with UK HealthCare leadership and UK College of Medicine leadership, especially the chairs of medicine, anesthesiology, radiology, pediatrics, and surgery and the chiefs of cardiology and cardiac surgery. Ideal Experience: • A record of outstanding personal academic accomplishments and credentials within cardiology cardiac surgery or other cardiovascular qualifications and the experience and national reputation necessary to ensure the enhancement of the clinical and quality missions of the institute. • Successful administrative and leadership experience at an academic institution, e.g., as a chief, vice chair, residency program director, or center director. • Mentorship and career guidance for junior faculty and an ability to identify and recruit diverse cohorts of faculty, providers, and staff. • Financial and business acumen with appropriate knowledge of the complex financial pressures facing academic medical centers and healthcare delivery organizations. • An MD Degree and board certification in cardiology or cardiac surgery and either licensed or eligible for medical licensure in Kentucky; additional graduate degrees are additive. For more information, reach out to Mark Dotson at: ************************************** ************ Or schedule a call at ******************************************************** Specialty: Cardiology Employment Type: Full Time
    $69k-104k yearly est. 1d ago
  • GME Program Directors- Multiple Residency Programs

    Healthfirst Medical Group 4.7company rating

    Melbourne, FL jobs

    Join a mission-driven health system committed to excellence in medical education and patient care. Health First is seeking experienced and passionate physician-educators to serve as Program Directors for the following ACGME-accredited residency programs: General Surgery Emergency Medicine Obstetrics & Gynecology Internal Medicine Transitional Year Each Program Director will lead their respective residency program, ensuring excellence in education, clinical training, and compliance with ACGME standards. Live where others vacation - work where innovation thrives! Position & Benefit Highlights: Partnership with the Burrell College of Academic Medicine Full-time employed position with active clinical practice Protected administration time, aligned with minimum ACGME requirements Competitive salary Welcome bonus and relocation allowance available Paid malpractice insurance including 5 years of tail coverage Comprehensive benefits package including retirement savings options Insurance (Health, Dental, Vision, Life, short- and long-term disability, supplemental & dependent Life) ...and MORE! General Requirements (All Positions): Board Certification in the relevant specialty by the appropriate certifying board (e.g., ABS, ABEM, ABOG, ABIM). Minimum of three years of documented educational and/or administrative experience in graduate medical education. Demonstrated scholarly activity aligned with the program's mission. Active Florida Medical License Familiarity with GME online and reporting systems including NRMP or SF Match, ERAS, AMA, Freida, GMETrack, ABOS, etc. Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience as a Program Director, Associate Program Director, or core faculty. Experience in curriculum development, resident evaluation, and faculty development. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
    $54k-82k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program Director in Florida

    Cleveland Clinic 4.7company rating

    Fort Lauderdale, FL jobs

    Cleveland Clinic Florida's Primary Care Institute is seeking an exceptional physician leader to serve as Program Director for the Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program at our Weston, Florida location. This ACGME-accredited, one-year fellowship has been training future leaders in Geriatric Medicine since 2004 and is nationally recognized for its comprehensive, patient-centered approach to care. Program Overview The Cleveland Clinic Florida Geriatric Medicine Fellowship provides world-class training rooted in the 5Ms of Geriatrics - Mind, Mobility, Multicomplexity, Medications, and What Matters Most. Fellows benefit from a multidisciplinary, interprofessional environment and learn from experienced Geriatricians committed to delivering evidence-based, compassionate care to older adults. With a strong track record of producing graduates who become leaders in clinical care, research, academics, and administration, the program emphasizes both clinical excellence and leadership development. Located in South Florida, a region with rich cultural diversity and a rapidly growing aging population, Cleveland Clinic Florida offers fellows a broad and meaningful clinical experience. Role & Responsibilities The Program Director will have full responsibility, authority, and accountability for the operation of the fellowship program. Key responsibilities include: Leading curriculum development and implementation Ensuring ongoing compliance with ACGME accreditation standards Mentoring fellows in clinical practice, research, and professional development Collaborating with faculty and institutional leadership across departments and specialties Maintaining a meaningful clinical practice in Geriatrics to ensure educational relevance and high-quality patient care The Program Director will dedicate 20% of their professional effort to administrative and educational responsibilities, with institutional support for this time. Qualifications MD or DO with board certification in Geriatric Medicine Demonstrated experience in graduate medical education leadership Strong commitment to clinical care, medical education, and scholarship Excellent leadership, communication, and collaboration skills Why Choose Cleveland Clinic Florida Cleveland Clinic is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the nation and is a global leader in patient care, medical education, and research. The Geriatric Medicine Fellowship is supported by a highly experienced faculty and provides access to world-class resources across the Cleveland Clinic enterprise. Fellows train in a collaborative environment that values innovation, academic rigor, and respect for older adults. About Weston, Florida Weston is a master-planned, family-friendly community located 20 minutes west of Fort Lauderdale and 45 minutes from Miami. Known for its top-rated public schools, lush green spaces, and exceptional safety, Weston offers an outstanding quality of life. With a vibrant mix of cultures, abundant recreational amenities, and proximity to both beaches and the Everglades, Weston is an ideal place to live and work. Interested candidates, please submit curriculum vitae and cover letter with your application. Cleveland Clinic is pleased to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Smoke/drug-free environment.
    $71k-113k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director

    Teamhealth 4.7company rating

    Asheville, NC jobs

    Mission Health, partnered with TeamHealth, is seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to become the inaugural Emergency Medicine (EM) Residency Program Director within our state-of-the-art facility in Asheville, North Carolina. This leadership position is ideal for a candidate with a strong background in EM, a passion for medical education, and the ability to create a positive and innovative learning environment. As the EM Residency Program Director, you will play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of EM physicians and ensuring the highest standards of education and patient care. About the Emergency Department: 94-bed ED Annual ED visits: 100,000+ Daily APC coverage EMR: Cerner FirstNet Comprehensive Stroke Center Dedicated Pediatric ED 1.7 - 2.1 patients per hour Academic Affiliation: Yes, EM residents About Mission Health: Western NC's flagship hospital licensed for 815 beds Regional referral center for tertiary and quaternary care and the region's only Level II trauma center New 630,000 square foot North Tower, including state-of-the-art 94-bed emergency department 220-bed acute and critical care facility 29 ORs and 3 da Vinci surgical robots The ED team is organized into pods based on acuity, allowing for a smooth workflow and efficient patient care. Our physicians work closely with nursing staff, specialists, and other healthcare professionals to provide compassionate care in a fast-paced environment. Position Highlights: Core program clinical teaching Clinical teaching and supervision of residents General administration - 50% Participation in GME committees/meetings GME lecturing/teaching Organizing conferences GME recruiting/interviewing Conducting GME research/scholarly activity Resident evaluation and mentoring Program evaluation Qualifications: Board-certified in emergency medicine Previous experience in medical education and familiarity with ACGME requirements and accreditation processes Must be willing to spend 50% of time on program administration and 50% of time teaching/clinically Must have educational/administrative experience in the past 3 years, such as the following: assistant/associate residency program director or site director experience serving on the program's Clinical Competency Committee, Program Evaluation Committee or Graduate Medical Education Committee, or serving as a fellowship program director holding a leadership role in the program, such as the Chair of the department, Chair of the CCC, Research Director, etc. Strong leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills Demonstrated ability to mentor and inspire residents and faculty Ability to collaborate with other top emergency medicine programs around the country Incentive/Benefits Package: Impressive/competitive compensation package Employee with full benefits (health, dental, vision, 401K, long-term disability and life insurance paid by TeamHealth, paid professional liability insurance with tail, etc.) Enhanced sign-on and relocation packages Comprehensive corporate benefits package including health and 401k Whether you enjoy outdoor adventures, arts and culture, live music, shopping or fine cuisine, Asheville offers something for everyone! With over 200 waterfalls and four navigable rivers, hiking trails for all skill levels, fantastic terrain for both road and mountain bikes, it is no surprise that Asheville is consistently rated one of the top US places to live. Asheville is known not only for its dynamic food scene and microbreweries but also for ethnic and exotic dining at the area's 250-plus independent restaurants. Asheville offers over 20 city and county public schools, a variety of faith-based schools with challenging curriculums as well as a number of private schools, including some of the best boarding schools in the US. Residents also enjoy easy access to air travel nearby in Asheville, Charlotte, NC and Greenville, SC.
    $51k-79k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Psychiatry Residency Program Director

    AMN Healthcare 4.5company rating

    Bryan, TX jobs

    Job Description & Requirements Psychiatry Residency Program Director Texas A&M University, a highly reputable and best university in the nation, in partnership with Shannon Health, seeks an Inaugural Psychiatry Residency Program Director. This role places you at the forefront of psychiatric education, working with a core faculty of five and a resident class of four per postgraduate year to develop critical areas like Substance Use Disorders, Eating Disorders, ECT, or other interventional treatments. Bring your expertise, regardless of background, and shape the future of mental health care. Connect with us today to learn more. Opportunity Highlights: Lead a pioneering psychiatry residency program and bring your unique approach to an inaugural initiative Collaborate with Texas A&M and Shannon Medical Center, two renowned and established institutions Support expansion efforts sparked by the successful 2024 launch of the Family Medicine Residency Program Support overall growth needs in the community by advancing psychiatric services in a newly established residency program Help grow the areas of Substance Use Disorders, Eating Disorders, ECT, and other interventional treatment programs Lead with any background, such as General Psychiatry, Adult Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent, or Geropsychiatry Guide a team of five core faculty members and four residents per class (full complement of 16 residents) Navigate Shannon Health toward becoming a top-rated educational facility Community Highlights: No State Income Tax in San Angelo, Texas With warm summers and mild winters, San Angelo's climate, recreation opportunities, schools, and low crime rate have earned it the "Pearl of the Concho" moniker. Residents enjoy three recreational lakes and a river walk along the Concho River, which flows through its historic downtown. Affordable cost of living - About 20 percent below the national average Excellent recreational activities, including camping, boating, fishing, water skiing, and deer, turkey, and quail hunting The river walk offers beautiful gardens, spacious, numerous parks, concerts, and golfing San Angelo State Park has 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding Texas A&M University is committed to enriching the learning and working environments for all visitors, students, faculty, and staff by promoting a culture that embraces inclusion, diversity, equity, and accountability. Diverse perspectives, talents, and identities are vital to accomplishing our mission and living our core values. ?#LI-KR2 Job Benefits About the Company At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable. AMN Healthcare is a digitally enabled workforce solutions partner focused on solving the biggest challenges affecting healthcare organizations today. We offer a single-partner approach to optimize labor sources, increase operating margins, and provide technologies to expand the reach of care.
    $47k-69k yearly est. 1d ago

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