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  • Senior Director of Community Operations

    Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina 3.6company rating

    Columbia, SC jobs

    Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina, a state-wide ministry dedicated to enriching the lives of seniors since 1958, is a trusted not-for-profit leader in the senior living. With six Life Plan Communities across the state, we have established ourselves as a trusted name in providing exceptional care. We are thrilled to announce a new career opportunity within our Management Services Office. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Director of Community Operations to join our team. In this role, you will support the Executive Director across our communities. Acting as a vital link between community leadership and central operations, you will play a critical role in maintaining high standards of care and organization success. Responsibilities include but not limited to: Supervise and guide Executive Directors across all PCSC campuses, ensuring leadership excellence and operational alignment with our mission and values Conduct regular site visits to assess performance, compliance, and community needs Champion the use of operational tools i.e. (Time and Attendance, Electronic Health Record, Medical Supply, HRIS) and other operational systems to track performance to monitor labor, expenses, and resident service Support on-site recovery and stabilization after emergencies, leadership changes, or service disruptions Maintain CRCFA, SNF and NHA license Support The Executive Director with staffing plans and workforce optimization strategies Collaborate in annual budgeting processes to ensure alignment with organizational goals Coordinate vendor relationships, ensuring adherence to corporate standards and negotiated pricing Partner with Director of Clinical Operations to ensure survey readiness and regulatory compliance What You Bring: Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred (Healthcare Administration, Business, or related field) Six or more years of progressive leadership experience in senior living, long-term care, or related healthcare operations, including oversight of multi-site operations Unencumbered CRCFA and NHA license Strong knowledge of state and federal regulations governing Life Plan communities Proven ability to lead and mentor operational teams Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills Willingness to travel to communities as needed Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and work-life balance. This includes competitive paid time off, medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching, and opportunities for professional growth and leadership development. Apply today by sending your resume and cover letter to *********************** by November 21st, 2025. Join a team dedicated to enriching the lives of seniors of all faiths through Service, Excellence, Relationship, Teamwork, and Stewardship. If you are a leader passionate about operational excellence and making a difference, we invite you to apply. Equal Opportunity Employer
    $113k-158k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Director of Urogynecology Division

    Lifebridge Health 4.5company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    Sinai Hospital of Baltimore LifeBridge Health System Baltimore, Maryland Sinai Hospital is a Regional Medical Campus of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is seeking a board-eligible/certified Urogynecologist. Let your expertise flourish in a top-ranked medical community with a fully accredited residency program. Opportunity Highlights Focus 100% on Urogynecology practice with a newly renovated office space Able to accommodate 0.8 FTE - 1.0 FTE Collaborate with experienced Urogynecology and GYN Oncologists in a team-oriented environment Clinical appointment at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Ideal location with proximity to Washington DC and beautiful Maryland shores Affordable housing and lower cost of living than national average Seeking a physician with at least 3-5 years of experience post fellowship Qualifications: MD or DO from an accredited medical school Board Certified or Board Eligible in Urogynecology Ability to successfully obtain a Maryland Medical License without restrictions Current or obtainable DEA certificate and CDS license Benefits: Full health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 403(b) retirement plan 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan Pension plan CME allowances Tuition reimbursement PSLF eligible through Sinai Hospital's 501c3 status Life insurance Generous PTO Licenses and credentialing fees are reimbursed Free parking LifeBridge also has discounted memberships for our employees at our 70,000 square-foot award-winning Health and Fitness center. Community Information: LifeBridge Health hospitals are located within easy driving distance of many diverse cultural attractions in the Baltimore-Washington area. Baltimore has something for everyone, from the bustle of downtown to quaint suburbs all within a short commute to our hospitals. Baltimore is located close to historic Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay. It is also easy to hop on a train and be anywhere from Washington, DC, Philadelphia, or New York City in no time. Team members in our group enjoy a wide range of options for outdoor fun, including Eastern Shore beaches, Western Maryland rapids, Pennsylvania ski slopes, and beautiful Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay. The area offers outstanding public and private schools, in addition to excellent universities and colleges. This role offers a competitive guaranteed base salary of $325K-$350K. The base salary is dependent on specialty, board certification & experience. This role also has an opportunity for a wRVU incentive. Additional Information Who We Are: LifeBridge Health is a dynamic, purpose-driven health system redefining care delivery across the mid-Atlantic and beyond, anchored by our mission to "improve the health of people in the communities we serve." Join us to advance health access, elevate patient experiences, and contribute to a system that values bold ideas and community-centered care. What We Offer: Impact: Join a team that values innovation and outcomes, delivering life-saving care to our youngest and most vulnerable patients. Growth: Opportunities for professional development, including tuition reimbursement and developing foundational skills for neonatal critical care leadership and advanced certification. Support: A culture of collaboration with resources like unit-based practice councils and advanced clinical education support - improving both workflow efficiency and patient outcomes and allowing you to work at the top of your license. Benefits: Competitive compensation (additional compensation such as overtime, shift differentials, premium pay, and bonuses may apply depending on job), comprehensive health plans, free parking, and wellness programs. Why LifeBridge Health? With over 14,000 employees, 130 care locations, and two million annual patient encounters, we combine strategic growth, innovation, and deep community commitment to deliver exceptional care anchored by five leading centers in the Baltimore region: Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Grace Medical Center, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, and Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital. Our organization thrives on a culture of CARE BRAVELY-where compassion, courage, and urgency drive every decision, empowering teams to shape the future of healthcare. LifeBridge Health complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex or sexual orientation and gender identity/expression. LifeBridge Health does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex or sexual orientation and gender identity/expression.
    $325k-350k yearly 1d ago
  • Division Director of Endocrine Oncologic Surgery

    Atlanticare 4.3company rating

    Egg Harbor, NJ jobs

    Southeastern New Jersey Join AtlantiCare as the Division Director of Endocrine Oncologic Surgery - Vision 2030 AtlantiCare is dedicated to revolutionizing healthcare by 2030 through innovation, excellence, and compassionate patient care. As the Division Director of Endocrine Oncologic Surgery, you will lead your surgical program to be aligned with our Vision 2030 goals to improve patient outcomes, drive research and education through our partnership with Drexel University and foster multidisciplinary collaboration in cancer care through our partnership with The Cleveland Clinic. Vision 2030: • Patient-Centered Excellence: Deliver personalized, compassionate care tailored to each patient. • Innovation & Technology: Integrate cutting-edge surgical techniques and digital health tools. • Collaborative Care Models: Foster interdisciplinary partnerships for coordinated cancer care. • Research & Education: Lead initiatives in clinical research, education, and training. • Community Engagement: Expand access and education to underserved populations to reduce disparities. • Workforce Development: Cultivate a diverse, skilled team passionate about advancing surgical outcomes and patient quality of life. Join a team of board-certified surgeons committed to excellence in minimally invasive surgery, supported by 5 Da Vinci Xi platforms, a robust referral network, and strong infrastructure. With over 20 years of local experience and deep community roots, you'll have guaranteed OR time and strong surgical volume from day one. AtlantiCare is a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient and the largest health system in southeastern New Jersey. We offer a culture known for innovation and clinical excellence, where your voice is heard and work-life balance is prioritized. Located in a vibrant coastal community near the Jersey Shore with easy access to Philadelphia, New York City, and Washington, D.C., the region offers rich history, top schools, four-season recreation, and world-class entertainment. Why AtlantiCare? • Competitive compensation with RVU-based incentives (guaranteed during growth phase) Additional Directorship Stipend • Access to 403(b) and 457(b) retirement plans with non-elective contributions • Malpractice insurance with full tail coverage • Generous CME allowance plus PTO and NJ Sick Time • Relocation reimbursement • Comprehensive health benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and disability • Manageable 1:6 call schedule (current) supported by hospitalists and Advanced Practice Providers Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V Join AtlantiCare. Enjoy the freedom to take your career in any direction and make a contribution that could change healthcare. INSPIRE. DREAM. ACHIEVE. Total Rewards at AtlantiCare At AtlantiCare, we believe in supporting the whole person. Our market-competitive Total Rewards package is designed to promote the physical, emotional, social, and financial well-being of our team members. We offer a comprehensive suite of benefits and resources, including: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Medical, Prescription Drug, Dental & Vision Insurance Retirement Plans with employer contributions Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Coverage Life & Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance Tuition Reimbursement to support your educational goals Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) for healthcare and dependent care Wellness Programs to help you thrive Voluntary Benefits, including Pet Insurance and more Benefits offerings may vary based on position and are subject to eligibility requirements. Join a team that values your well-being and invests in your future.
    $119k-221k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Division Director, Geneticist

    AMN Healthcare 4.5company rating

    Baltimore, MD jobs

    Job Description & Requirements Division Director, Geneticist Shape the future of clinical genetics at the University of Maryland's Department of Pediatrics as a Division Director and Geneticist. Lead a multidisciplinary team providing genetic services for individuals of all ages, including general genetics, metabolic genetics, cardiogenetics, and some cancer genetics. Collaborate across divisions, departments, and external organizations for clinical, education, and research activities. Lead genetics education for pediatric residents and participate in the teaching of genetic counseling trainees, medical students, and other trainees. Balance clinical, academic, educational, and administrative responsibilities, with up to four half-day clinic sessions per week. Administrative duties make up 10%-15% of the role. Opportunities to engage in research with potential for a clinical scientist track. Open to MDs, DOs, PhDs, and MMBs. Opportunity Highlights Leadership position at a premier academic institution in Baltimore, MD Flexible balance between clinical duties and academic pursuits Lead a multidisciplinary genetics team and shape future clinical services Oversee genetics curriculum for pediatric residents and participate in education for genetic counseling students and other trainees Dedicate 10%-15% of time to administrative responsibilities Opportunity for research and collaboration with external organizations To be considered, applicants must bring funding with them or be able to see patients clinically Community Information Baltimore offers an enticing blend of affordability, cultural richness, and East Coast charm, making it an attractive destination for those seeking an urban lifestyle without the astronomical costs of neighboring cities. From its prime location on the East Coast to its gorgeous neighborhoods and lively arts and music scene, Baltimore presents an appealing option for individuals and families looking for an affordable yet dynamic urban environment. Ranked a Best Place to Live and Retire by US News Exceptional Livability Score from Area Vibes, with A+ grades for Amenities, Commute, Housing, and Health & Safety A lower cost of living than many nearby metros Live and work near the coast: the hospital is located in the beautiful inner harbor Excellent housing options, including downtown or in quieter, family-friendly neighborhoods Outstanding public and private schools throughout the area A variety of outdoor recreation-enjoy hiking, biking, golfing, fishing, and much more An array of amenities, including an international airport and professional sports Facility Location From its red-brick row houses and cobblestone streets, to its modern waterfront and impressive Camden Yards ballpark, Baltimore's intriguing mish-mash of old and new makes this lively city a popular destination. Work at traveler-friendly facilities and enhance your skills, while enjoying the many facets of this charming, historical city. 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. Medical Genetics, Genetics, Research, Physician, Healthcare, Health Care, Medical, Doctor, Md 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.
    $105k-192k yearly est. 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 22h ago
  • Faculty Opportunity - Associate Director, Research, of the Clinical Informatics Center (CIC)

    Ut Southwestern Medical Center 4.8company rating

    Dallas, TX jobs

    UT Southwestern invites applications for the Associate Director, Research, of the Clinical Informatics Center (CIC). This role offers an unparalleled opportunity to develop and lead a research program that operates at the intersection of clinical care, data science, and health system implementation. The CIC is embedded within one of the nation's top academic medical centers and tightly linked to operational informatics teams, giving investigators the ability to design, implement, and evaluate informatics interventions directly in clinical workflows. Distinct Advantages System-wide reach: Access data and implementation partners across four major health systems - UT Southwestern, Parkland Health, Children's Medical Center, and Texas Health Resources - covering millions of patient encounters annually. Applied informatics integration: The CIC is jointly funded by the academic and health service arms of the University and offers unparalleled access to move projects from analysis to clinical deployment. Collaborative ecosystem: Be an integral part of the CTSA-supported informatics core, work closely with clinical research and research development programs, and build collaborations with the O'Donnell School of Public Health. Institutional strength: UT Southwestern combines a robust informatics infrastructure (Epic, OMOP, data warehouses, registry tools) with deep scholarship in implementation science, learning health systems, and data-driven quality improvement. Training: A Clinical Informatics Fellowship and Master's of Science in Health Informatics with ambition to build a PhD program. Your Role As Associate Director with responsibility over research, you will: Co-lead strategic direction for applied informatics research and faculty recruitment. Develop and sustain your own research portfolio leveraging real-world clinical data, informatics methods, and system partnerships. Create collaborative informatics research programs for residents, fellows, clinicians, and researchers who seek to apply research methodologies to translate data into improved care. Foster collaborations across departments and disciplines to expand the reach of informatics innovation across the continuum of care-from hospital to home. Candidate Profile We seek an established or emerging PhD informatics investigator who: Has demonstrated experience and research funding in clinical informatics, implementation, or learning health systems research. Thrives in collaborative, data-rich, health system-embedded environments. Is ready to build a research enterprise with direct clinical impact. Why UT Southwestern? The CIC builds on a strong foundation of informatics excellence, supported by CTSA resources and partnerships across Dallas. Investigators benefit from a unique alignment between research, operations, and education, enabling rapid translation of insights to practice. UT Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status. This position is security-sensitive and subject to Texas Education Code 51.215, which authorizes UT Southwestern to obtain criminal history record information. Appointment rank will be commensurate with academic accomplishment and experience. Consideration may be given to applicants seeking less than a full-time schedule.
    $76k-112k yearly est. 2d 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
  • Associate Director of Credentialing

    Erie Family Health Centers 3.9company rating

    Chicago, IL jobs

    Join the Erie team! Motivated by the belief that healthcare is a human right, we provide high quality affordable care to support healthier people, families, and communities. Erie delivers holistic care to help every member of the family stay healthy and active from infancy through adulthood. Since 1957, we have provided high-quality care to diverse patients most in need, regardless of their insurance status, immigration status, or ability to pay. Erie Family Health Centers, a nationally recognized top workplace with 13 sites in Chicago and suburbs, is looking for a valuable addition to our Credentialing team! The Associate Director of Credentialing supports the Director of Credentialing by overseeing initial credentialing, recredentialing, privileging, and ongoing monitoring of credentials and regulatory requirements for all licensed and credentialed providers and employees of Erie Family Health Centers; responds to regulatory changes and assists with strategic directions to ensure operational efficiency and compliance with all credentialing-related functions; develops implementation tools, techniques, and evaluation protocols to oversee and improve a centralized process and to maintain high standards for compliance At Erie, we are proud to provide competitive salaries, high-quality health care plans, generous time off benefits, retirement benefits, and more! Erie employees are eligible for Erie's Full Benefits Package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance and Flexible Spending (FSA) for Health Care or Childcare. Retirement Programs: 401(k) program with Erie matching $0.50 for every $1.00 up to the first 5% of the employee's biweekly salary. Annual Paid Time Off: starting at 20 days of PTO, and 8 paid holidays. Competitive salary, annual merit increases, plus room for growth and career advancement. *Compensation is based on each candidate's experience, skills and education within the range identified for the role. Candidates who meet the minimum requirements of the role will start at entry in the range. Any additional skills, experience and education will be reflected in the compensation offered. Main Duties & Responsibilities Collaborates with the Director of Credentialing with developing and implementing policies and protocols necessary to verify and ensure that Erie licensed independent practitioners and other licensed and certified clinical staff are processed in accordance with Erie and industry practice standards and ensures successful results on external surveys or audits of regulatory practices. Supervises, trains and coaches Credentialing Specialists, new and current, to ensure performance outcomes for department's goals. Directs and oversees all aspects of credentialing processes to ensure compliance with all standards, bylaws, state and federal requirements, accreditation standards (includes but not limited to National Committee for Quality Assurance (“NCQA”), Health Resources Services, Administration (“HRSA”) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (“CMS”)), payer plans and enrollments, immigration support, professional liability coverage and protections, and Human Resources. Manages all disclosures of claims history, adverse and disciplinary actions with Director of Credentialing, Chief Clinical Officer, and Compliance Officer. Participates with submission of regulatory reporting of disclosures to hospitals, payer plans, and to State and federal agencies. Maintains knowledge of current and changing regulatory requirements and assists with necessary policy revisions, communication of changes to credentialing specialists, HR and provider leadership, and other Erie employees and business partners. Education Required: High School diploma or equivalent required Current NAMSS Certification as Certified Professional Medical Services Management (“CPMSM”) or Certified Professional Credentialing Specialist (“CPCS”). Preferred: Undergraduate or graduate degree in healthcare or business management a plus. Dual certification a plus (both a NAMSS Certification as Certified Professional Medical Services Management (“CPMSM”) and Certified Professional Credentialing Specialist (“CPCS”), Experience: Required: Current ten (10) or more years of experience with progressive responsibilities managing the full healthcare credentialing processes, including but not limited to hospital or group practice, central verification office, payer enrollments, medical staff privileging, and database management. Preferred: Five (5) or more years of experience in a Central Verification Office a plus Knowledge of National Committee on Quality Assurance (“NCQA”) credentialing standards a plus Knowledge of federally qualified health center requirements a plus Skills and Knowledge Required: Proven (verified) experience with credentialing and privileging processes and procedures, functions and maintenance of a central verification office and services, developing and editing privileges forms and privileges criteria. Comprehensive knowledge of accrediting and regulatory agencies' standards. Ability to communicate effectively and in a highly professional manner in speech and writing, with individuals and groups. Ability to manage teams and workflows. Ability to manage, query and analyze credentialing databases; ability to develop and implement credentialing database workflows. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills together with judgment and initiative. Strong organization and planning and project management skills. Computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office programs, administration of credentialing and privileging software and database. Preferred: Working knowledge of credentials verification offices and databases (Verity, HealthStream, or Echo credentialing platforms a plus). Knowledge of National Practitioner Data Bank interface and reporting (a plus) The Erie Advantage Pledge WORKING TOGETHER FOR WHAT MATTERS MOST Erie makes a pledge that all current and future employees can feel confident that: Our mission, vision, and values unite us. Our voices matter. We do things well. Our inclusive culture promotes balance and belonging. We find our career sweet spot at Erie.
    $79k-112k yearly est. 3d 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
  • Director of Operations

    Baycare Health System 4.6company rating

    Bartow, FL jobs

    At BayCare, we are proud to be one of the largest employers in the Tampa Bay area. Our network consists of 16 community-based hospitals, a long-term acute care facility, home health services, outpatient centers and thousands of physicians. With the support of more than 30,000 team members, we promote a forward-thinking philosophy that's built on a foundation of trust, dignity, respect, responsibility and clinical excellence. Director Operations - Bartow Regional Medical Center Summary: Director of Operations is responsible for non-clinical support areas and assigned clinical areas. Direct responsibility for Imaging, Rehab/Neuro/EEG, Respiratory, Food (contract), EVS (contract). Administrative responsibilities include taking administrative call. Liaisons with Facilities, Lab, Pharmacy, Case Management, and Wound Care. Minimum Qualifications: Required Experience: Minimum 3 years of formal healthcare operations management experience Must have construction project management experience Required Education: Required: Bachelors Degree - Related Field Preferred: Masters Degree - Related Field Benefits: BayCare offers a competitive total reward package including benefits, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, 401k match and additional yearly contribution, yearly performance appraisals with merit increases, yearly team award bonus, community discounts and the chance to be part of an amazing team and a great place to work! Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled
    $49k-86k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director, Legal

    Illumina 4.8company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    Director, Legal page is loaded## Director, Legallocations: US - California - San Diegotime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: 41766-JOB## At Illumina, we are expanding access to genomic technology to realize health equity for billions of people around the world. Our efforts enable life-changing discoveries that are transforming human health through the early detection and diagnosis of diseases and new treatment options for patients.## Working at Illumina means being part of something bigger than yourself. Every person, in every role, has the opportunity to make a difference. Surrounded by extraordinary people, inspiring leaders, and world changing projects, you will do more and become more than you ever thought possible.## Manages the legal business matters pertaining to the organization. Acts as advisor, or coordinates with external counsel, on legal issues including but not limited to the organization's government and regulatory compliance, data privacy and risk mitigation, intellectual property and patents. Prepares documents to support same. Reviews legal data and advises organization on appropriate legal action to be taken. Directs internal and external counsel performing litigation on the company's behalf. May, but usually does not, get involved with legal matters handled by outside counsel related to personnel matters. Requires a law degree.**Responsibilities:*** Manages the legal business matters pertaining to the organization.* Acts as advisor, or coordinates with external counsel, on legal issues including but not limited to the organization's government and regulatory compliance, data privacy and risk mitigation, intellectual property and patents.* Prepares documents to support same.* Reviews legal data and advises organization on appropriate legal action to be taken.* Directs internal and external counsel performing litigation on the company's behalf.* May, but usually does not, get involved with legal matters handled by outside counsel related to personnel matters.* Selects, develops, and evaluates personnel to ensure the efficient operation of the function. (This position normally qualifies as managing a functional area and may not have subordinate employees).Listed responsibilities are an essential, but not exhaustive list, of the usual duties associated with the position. Changes to individual responsibilities may occur due to business needs.**Requirements:*** Law degree (JD or equivalent) and satisfaction of requirements for professional practice in the APAC* License to practice before the US Patent & Trademark Office required* Current license to practice law in a US state (CA license preferred but not required)* Undergraduate or advanced degree in chemistry or life sciences is required.* Experience in a biotech or life sciences company strongly preferred* Knowledge and skills typically acquired through previous positions in vibrant global commercial environments involving similar responsibilities* Executive presence, and experience interacting with senior internal and external personnel* Experience in exercising good judgment in selecting methods and evaluating criteria for obtaining actionable practical solutions and business-oriented results* Demonstrated ability to work as an effective business partner, particularly to a commercial team* Excellent analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills All listed requirements are deemed as essential functions to this position; however, business conditions may require reasonable accommodations for additional task and responsibilities.**Experience/Education:*** Typically requires a Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 18 years of related experience, with 10+ years of Management experience.### The estimated base salary range for the Director, Legal role based in the United States of America is: $220,500 - $330,700. Should the level or location of the role change during the hiring process, the applicable base pay range may be updated accordingly. Compensation decisions are dependent on several factors including, but not limited to, an individual's qualifications, location where the role is to be performed, internal equity, and alignment with market data. Additionally, all employees are eligible for one of our variable cash programs (bonus or commission) and eligible roles may receive equity as part of the compensation package. We offer a wide range of benefits as innovative as our work, including access to genomics sequencing, family planning, health/dental/vision, retirement benefits, and paid time off.### We are a company deeply rooted in belonging, promoting an inclusive environment where employees feel valued and empowered to contribute to our mission. Built on a strong foundation, Illumina has always prioritized openness, collaboration, and seeking alternative perspectives to propel innovation in genomics. We are proud to confirm a zero-net gap in pay, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or race. We also have several Employee Resource Groups (ERG) that deliver career development experiences, increase cultural awareness, and offer opportunities to engage in social responsibility. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunity regardless of sex, race, creed, color, gender, religion, marital status, domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status, citizenship status, and genetic information. Illumina conducts background checks on applicants for whom a conditional offer of employment has been made. Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws. Background check results may potentially result in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment. The background check process and any decisions made as a result shall be made in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. Illumina prohibits the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the application and interview process. If you require accommodation to complete the application or interview process, please contact accommodations@illumina.com. To learn more, visit: ****************************************************************** The position will be posted until a final candidate is selected or the requisition has a sufficient number of qualified applicants. This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship.locations: US - California - San Diegotime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Today #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $220.5k-330.7k yearly 2d ago
  • Director of Preconstruction

    Vitality Group 4.5company rating

    Santa Rosa, CA jobs

    San Francisco Bay Area We are a leading commercial construction company serving a diverse clientele in the San Francisco Bay Area, including tech companies, private developers, biotech, and life science firms. Our projects range from ground-up construction to complex renovations and tenant improvements. We pride ourselves on our commitment to quality, safety, and client satisfaction. Job Overview: We are seeking a Director of Preconstruction to lead our preconstruction team and ensure the successful delivery of our projects from the preconstruction phase through to project start-up. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned construction professional with extensive experience in preconstruction, including cost estimating, value engineering, and constructability analysis. Responsibilities: Lead the preconstruction team in the development and preparation of comprehensive project estimates, budgets, and schedules Coordinate with the business development team to support proposal development and client presentations Provide leadership and guidance on value engineering and constructability analysis Ensure that all preconstruction deliverables meet quality, accuracy, and completeness standards Collaborate with project managers and superintendents to ensure a smooth transition from preconstruction to construction Monitor market trends and new technologies to identify and implement best practices in preconstruction Manage the preconstruction budget, staffing, and resource allocation Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement within the preconstruction team and across the organization Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, architecture, or a related field Minimum of 5 years of Project Management or Precon experience Experience with project types including ground-up construction, renovation, and tenant improvements Strong leadership and management skills, including the ability to manage a team and allocate resources effectively Strong analytical skills and attention to detail Strong communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders Experience with construction software tools such as Bluebeam, Procore, and BIM 360 Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including health insurance, 401(k) plan, and paid time off. If you are a driven, results-oriented leader with a passion for preconstruction and a desire to work on challenging and rewarding projects, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. All inquiries are confidential.
    $137k-204k yearly est. 22h ago
  • Director of Preconstruction

    Vitality Group 4.5company rating

    Fremont, CA jobs

    San Francisco Bay Area We are a leading commercial construction company serving a diverse clientele in the San Francisco Bay Area, including tech companies, private developers, biotech, and life science firms. Our projects range from ground-up construction to complex renovations and tenant improvements. We pride ourselves on our commitment to quality, safety, and client satisfaction. Job Overview: We are seeking a Director of Preconstruction to lead our preconstruction team and ensure the successful delivery of our projects from the preconstruction phase through to project start-up. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned construction professional with extensive experience in preconstruction, including cost estimating, value engineering, and constructability analysis. Responsibilities: Lead the preconstruction team in the development and preparation of comprehensive project estimates, budgets, and schedules Coordinate with the business development team to support proposal development and client presentations Provide leadership and guidance on value engineering and constructability analysis Ensure that all preconstruction deliverables meet quality, accuracy, and completeness standards Collaborate with project managers and superintendents to ensure a smooth transition from preconstruction to construction Monitor market trends and new technologies to identify and implement best practices in preconstruction Manage the preconstruction budget, staffing, and resource allocation Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement within the preconstruction team and across the organization Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, architecture, or a related field Minimum of 5 years of Project Management or Precon experience Experience with project types including ground-up construction, renovation, and tenant improvements Strong leadership and management skills, including the ability to manage a team and allocate resources effectively Strong analytical skills and attention to detail Strong communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders Experience with construction software tools such as Bluebeam, Procore, and BIM 360 Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including health insurance, 401(k) plan, and paid time off. If you are a driven, results-oriented leader with a passion for preconstruction and a desire to work on challenging and rewarding projects, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. All inquiries are confidential.
    $138k-204k yearly est. 22h ago
  • Program Director Acute Care Pharmacy Operations - Pharmacy Administrative Services

    Christus Health 4.6company rating

    Carrollton, TX jobs

    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.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. 2d ago
  • Program Director Acute Care Pharmacy Operations - Pharmacy Administrative Services

    Christus Health 4.6company rating

    Dallas, TX jobs

    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.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. 2d ago
  • Program Director Acute Care Pharmacy Operations - Pharmacy Administrative Services

    Christus Health 4.6company rating

    Grand Prairie, TX jobs

    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.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. 2d ago
  • Program Director Acute Care Pharmacy Operations - Pharmacy Administrative Services

    Christus Health 4.6company rating

    Irving, TX jobs

    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.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. 2d ago
  • Program Director Acute Care Pharmacy Operations - Pharmacy Administrative Services

    Christus Health 4.6company rating

    Grapevine, TX jobs

    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.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. 2d ago
  • Director of Heart Failure & Transplantation

    AMN Healthcare 4.5company rating

    Cincinnati, OH jobs

    Job Description & Requirements Director of Heart Failure & Transplantation The Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (UCMC) seeks a Director, Heart Failure and Advanced Myocardial and Circulatory Services, to support the continued growth of heart failure and heart transplant services at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center Campus. Connect with us today to learn more. Opportunity Highlights Lead a team of 4 heart failure cardiologists working in close collaboration with a growing team of general cardiologists, electrophysiologists, and interventionalists Join 4 cardiothoracic surgeons in a strong, well-established cardiac transplant program Receive high priority, protected administrative time for leadership responsibilities Work at the University of Cincinnati, ranked a Best National University and a Top Public School by US News Collaborate with other heart failure cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and critical care anesthesiologists to provide state-of-the-art cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) patient care Practice at one of the oldest medical schools in the country and work daily with medical students, residents, and fellows Partner with UC Health academic healthcare system and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Community Information With a thriving economy and a metro population of more than two million, Cincinnati is a vibrant city with tremendous opportunities. Whether you're seeking urban downtown living or a family-friendly suburb, this metro area accommodates all lifestyle desires. Niche gives Cincinnati an overall grade of A- and ranks it the No. 47 Best City for Young Professionals in America. US News ranks Cincinnati as the No. 12 Best Place to Live in Ohio Exceptional Livability Score from Area Vibes, with A+ grades for Amenities, Commute, Cost of Living, and Housing A cost of living almost 12% below the national average A variety of restaurants, theaters, and a historic symphony hall 3 major league sports teams Cincinnati Zoo is one of the finest in the US An abundance of outdoor recreation, including hiking, biking, fishing, and a variety of water activities on the Ohio River and nearby lakes #LI-KR2 Facility Location Nestled along the winding banks of the Ohio River and tucked among rolling hills that are home to its many historic and eclectic neighborhoods, the "Queen City of the West" is a major hub of entertainment, business and Midwestern friendliness, as well as top-rate travel assignments at its leading facilities. 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.
    $30k-49k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Director of Cardiomyopathy

    AMN Healthcare 4.5company rating

    Iowa City, IA jobs

    Job Description & Requirements Director of Cardiomyopathy The University of Iowa Seeks a Director of the Cardiomyopathy Section | Lead Iowa's only Blue Designation Heart Transplant Center | Direct Comprehensive Heart Failure Services | Live in Highly Desirable Iowa City, IA The University of Iowa Division of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine seeks a BC/BE Heart Failure Cardiologist to serve as Medical Director of the Advanced Heart Failure and Heart Transplant Program. Connect with us today to learn more. Opportunity Highlights Lead Iowa's only Blue Designation Heart Transplant Center into its next growth phase Direct comprehensive heart failure services, including cardiomyopathy, LVAD, heart transplant, cardiogenic shock, and pulmonary hypertension care Oversee Iowa's only Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Clinic, designated as an HCMA Center of Excellence Work at an Accredited Pulmonary Hypertension Center with multidisciplinary collaboration Build and grow a Heart Transplant and LVAD program currently performing 15-20 procedures of each annually, with a trajectory to reach 30 each year Balance your time with approximately 50% clinical work, 20% protected leadership time, and up to 30% research, depending on your focus Lead a comprehensive team, including 3 APPs, 3 HF nurses, 3 LVAD coordinators, 3 transplant coordinators, 4 heart failure cardiologists, and 4 cardiovascular surgeons Engage in vibrant clinical research with active enrollment in major trials, including Rebirth, AIM HIGHer, Proactive HF, ACACIA, and Odyssey Enjoy up to 192 hours of annual vacation time, plus 9 paid holidays, with unlimited sick leave accrual Access comprehensive health insurance with $0 employee premium for UI Select plan and Level 1 coverage at UI Health Care facilities Choose between TIAA or IPERS retirement plans with immediate participation and university contributions Serve at the rank of Clinical Associate Professor or Clinical Professor on tenure or clinical track, depending on qualifications Community Information Iowa City, IA, is one of the most desirable cities in the country. A vibrant college town, it offers a cosmopolitan flavor without the traffic, crime, or high cost of living associated with a metropolitan area. Iowa City has an overall grade of A, is a Best Place to Live in Iowa, and is a Best Suburb for Young Professionals (Niche). Iowa City is a Best Place to Live for Families (Fortune) and has a cost of living about 10% below the national average Exceptional Livability Score from Area Vibes, with A+ grades in Amenities, Commute, and Health & Safety Regularly earns national accolades for its quality of life Exceptional public schools that are typically ranked in the top 1% nationally A vibrant downtown with seasonal festivities, great restaurants, and boutique shops World-class entertainment, eclectic culinary experiences, and an abundance of literary, musical, and cultural opportunities Incredible neighborhoods and gorgeous custom homes built on large lots A UNESCO City of Literature and home to the Iowa Writers' Workshop Proximity to Cedar Rapids, Chicago, Des Moines, Davenport, Kansas City, and Minneapolis Facility Location Iowa City possesses a large amount of cultural and entertainment options and is home to the University of Iowa. The Old Capital Museum has a storied history and is a visual treat for architecture lovers. The Iowa Avenue Literary Walk is a must-see for bibliophiles with close to 50 writers represented, all of whom have ties to Iowa. Indeed, writing is big in Iowa, with the Iowa Writer's Workshop being one of the nation's premier creative writing programs. Sports fans will no doubt want to attend Hawkeyes games at the University of Iowa. The Hawkeyes are always a threat in the Big Ten and draw ardent support from locals. 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.
    $25k-39k yearly est. 1d ago

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