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  • Program Director Magnet

    Uchealth 4.3company rating

    Director job in Colorado Springs, CO

    Department: Magnet Administration FTE: Full Time, 1.0, 80.00 hours per pay period (2 weeks) Shift: Days Pay: $42.90 - $66.50 / hour. Pay is dependent on applicant's relevant experience Summary: Develops and oversees the strategies and administration of the Magnet Program. Achieves and sustains institutional Magnet designation. Responsibilities: Plans the delivery of the program and its activities in accordance with the mission and the goals of the organization Develops the Magnet program evaluation framework to assess the strengths of the program and to identify areas for improvement. Manages project implementation to achieve project and program goals while controlling resources, risks, conflicts, timelines and costs. Prepares the annual operating budget for the Magnet program and tracks expenditures and variances. Assists with the survey planning and administration, analysis and evaluation. In collaboration with nursing management and leadership, develops short and long term range strategies to address any deficient areas. Within scope of job, requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgement and the ability to work with minimal supervision. Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and take appropriate action. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Nursing. State licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). 2 years of clinical experience. BLS through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer with card in-hand before start date. BLS or CPR card must be good through sixty days of hire. UCHealth invests in its Workforce. UCHealth offers a Three Year Incentive Bonus to recognize employee's contributions to our success in quality, patient experience, organizational growth, financial goals, and tenure with UCHealth. The bonus accumulates annually each October and is paid out in October following completion of three years' employment. UCHealth offers their employees a competitive and comprehensive total rewards package (benefit eligibility is based off of FTE status): Medical, dental and vision coverage including coverage for eligible dependents 403(b) with employer matching contributions Time away from work: paid time off (PTO), paid family and medical leave (inclusive of Colorado FAMLI), leaves of absence; start your employment at UCHealth with PTO in your bank Employer-paid basic life and accidental death and dismemberment coverage with buy-up coverage options Employer paid short term disability and long-term disability with buy-up coverage options Wellness benefits Full suite of voluntary benefits such as flexible spending accounts for health care and dependent care, health savings accounts (available with HD/HSA medical plan only), identity theft protection, pet insurance, and employee discount programs Education benefits for employees, including the opportunity to be eligible for 100% of tuition, books and fees paid for by UCHealth for specific educational degrees. Other programs may qualify for up to $5,250 pre-paid by UCHealth or in the form of tuition reimbursement each calendar year Loan Repayment: UCHealth is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! UCHealth provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness through Savi. UCHealth always welcomes talent. This position will be open for a minimum of three days and until a top applicant is identified. UCHealth recognizes and appreciates the rich array of talents and perspectives that equal employment and diversity can offer our institution. As an equal opportunity employer, UCHealth is committed to making all employment decisions based on valid requirements. No applicant shall be discriminated against in any terms, conditions or privileges of employment or otherwise be discriminated against because of the individual's race, color, national origin, language, culture, ethnicity, age, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender, veteran status, socioeconomic status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state, or local law. UCHealth does not discriminate against any qualified applicant with a disability as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable accommodations, when they do not impose an undue hardship on the organization. Who We Are (uchealth.org)
    $42.9-66.5 hourly 4d ago
  • Director Project Management Office

    SNI Companies 4.3company rating

    Director job in Denver, CO

    We are seeking a strategic and forward-thinking Director of the Project Management Office (PMO) to lead enterprise IT projects, programs, and portfolio delivery in a fast-paced, high-growth environment. This role requires a leader who can operate effectively across varying organizational maturity levels, balancing the need for structure with the flexibility required in an evolving organization. The Director will serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, guiding enterprise prioritization, investment decisions, and governance practices while supporting innovation, speed, and business agility. This role is accountable for shaping the project delivery ecosystem, strengthening organizational change capability, and ensuring the PMO evolves with the organization. The leader will cultivate high-performing project teams, promote cross-functional collaboration, and ensure project management practices are right-sized to organizational culture-structured enough to deliver value, flexible enough to empower innovation. Primary Responsibilities: Enterprise Strategy & Governance Act as a strategic partner to senior leadership, influencing enterprise planning and prioritization while ensuring governance remains adaptable. Develop and refine enterprise governance frameworks, scaling with organizational growth and complexity. Define and monitor enterprise-level success metrics for portfolio performance, value realization, and change adoption. Implement and maintain a benefits realization framework to ensure business outcomes are clearly defined, measured, and evaluated post-delivery. Project Management Methodology & Organizational Maturity Champion project delivery processes and continuously evolve methodology standards to match the organization's maturity and speed of operations. Drive a flexible maturity roadmap balancing structure with adaptability. Identify improvement opportunities and implement pragmatic changes to accelerate delivery, enhance transparency, and improve outcomes. Ensure organizational readiness for change through fit-for-purpose change management strategies, communications, and adoption planning. PM Center of Excellence Serve as the enterprise authority for project management, business process management, and organizational change management. Provide coaching, tools, and enablement to help business teams adopt project practices without slowing agility. Promote lightweight, scalable methodologies that align with organizational culture. Ensure adherence to governance expectations while allowing flexibility based on risk, scope, and strategic value. Project Portfolio Management Lead enterprise planning and prioritization processes, ensuring portfolio decisions align with corporate strategy and outcomes. Maintain adaptive frameworks for prioritization, capacity management, financial analysis, and scenario modeling. Provide visibility into portfolio performance, risks, and interdependencies for informed executive decision-making. Define vendor governance standards and ensure effective oversight of third-party delivery performance, contract adherence, and risk management. Intervene as needed to support troubled projects or programs, providing guidance or escalation. Lead enterprise capacity planning, ensuring visibility into resource availability, competency alignment, and workload balancing. Project Support, Sponsorship, and Delivery Define PMO strategic direction and adjust services as the organization evolves. Manage the PMO operating budget, ensuring resources support strategic priorities and responsiveness. Build strong relationships with business leaders to identify projects, shape business cases, and match delivery approaches to complexity and risk. PM Talent Management & Training Provide resource management for project roles. Prioritize PMO resource application to ensure delivery of services. Define and maintain job descriptions for the project management career path. Qualifications: 10 years of project management experience, including 5 years managing a PMO, or equivalent. 5 years of direct people leadership managing at least 5 direct reports, or equivalent. Experience in entrepreneurial or high-growth environments requiring adaptability and pragmatic decision-making. Experience managing IT budgets and communicating costs and investments to stakeholders. PMP or equivalent certification required; advanced certifications in portfolio or program management preferred. Advanced knowledge of multiple project management tools and methods. Experience leading vendor management functions. Ability to influence stakeholders without direct reporting authority. Strong knowledge and ability to communicate new concepts and processes to the business. Proven ability to build and manage high-performing teams in complex environments. Strong leadership skills with the ability to mentor, train, and guide professional staff. Soft Skills: Builds trust and loyalty Builds partnerships and teams People leadership Communicates with impact and candor Mentors, coaches, and develops others Drives customer focus Displays business and financial acumen Superior time management Accountability: Comply with all organizational policies and procedures. Ensure safety and health in the workplace and immediately notify supervisors of hazards.
    $119k-226k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President, Fund Management - LIHTC

    MacDonald & Company 4.1company rating

    Director job in Denver, CO

    Macdonald and Company are proudly partnered with a privately held investment manager active nationwide, providing equity financing for affordable housing communities and overseeing a large portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit assets through all stages of development and stabilization. The firm are growing their Fund Management team and seek a Vice President to join the group. The Role The Vice President of Fund Management oversees a portfolio of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit funds, managing all financial, tax, and reporting functions from pre-stabilization through asset maturity. This includes oversight of audits, tax returns, capital calls, investor reporting, and financial modeling updates to ensure compliance and performance across the portfolio. Key Responsibilities: Oversee all fund accounting, financial reporting, and cash activity. Manage audit and tax processes for both upper-tier and lower-tier entities. Review and update fund models, tax credit projections, and IRR calculations. Coordinate capital calls, investor reporting, and compliance documentation. Review financial and tax deliverables, including cost certifications, DSCR analyses, and 8609s. Provide leadership and training to analysts and support staff. Maintain proactive communication with investors, partners, and auditors.
    $123k-181k yearly est. 3d ago
  • SVP, Development

    Korn Ferry 4.9company rating

    Director job in Denver, CO

    Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for SVP, Development About the job Key Responsibilities Lead all phases of healthcare development projects, including site analysis, entitlements, leasing support, and turnover, while building trusted relationships with clients to ensure alignment with strategy, financial goals, and long-term needs. Partner with Design and Construction Managers to oversee delivery, ensuring budgets, schedules, and quality standards are consistently met while maintaining client and stakeholder confidence. Identify and evaluate new development opportunities through market and feasibility analyses, cultivating relationships with healthcare providers, municipalities, and community stakeholders to advance projects. Direct the selection and coordination of architects, engineers, contractors and consultants in collaboration with Design & Construction leadership; negotiate contracts that strengthen partnerships and advance project objectives. Establish and uphold healthcare-specific design and development standards, incorporating market trends, regulatory requirements, and client/tenant feedback to drive long-term value. Manage project financial performance, including pro-formas, cost tracking, and risk assessments, ensuring transparency and accountability with executive leadership and clients. Oversee negotiation and execution of leases, development agreements, and other real estate contracts in collaboration with Legal and Finance, maintaining strong relationships with tenants and capital partners throughout. Actively develop, foster, and manage relationships with key external stakeholders, including tenants, healthcare providers, municipalities, and consultants to support entitlements, permitting, and long-term partnership success. Collaborate with leasing and operations to ensure tenant improvement (TI) projects are delivered efficiently, in compliance with healthcare standards, and aligned with tenant expectations. Serve as the primary executive contact for clients and tenants throughout development, strengthening relationships through consistent communication, seamless project turnover, and high levels of satisfaction. Skills, Knowledge, And Expertise Bachelors degree in Real Estate, Architecture, Business, or related field - Required MBA - Preferred 10+ years of experience leading large-scale real estate development projects, preferably healthcare- related Strong expertise in site acquisition, entitlements, regulatory processes, and healthcare facility standards Proven ability to structure and negotiate real estate, lease, and development agreements Deep financial acumen including pro formas, ROI/NPV analysis, and cost management Experience collaborating with design, construction, leasing, and finance leaders to deliver complex developments Strong knowledge of zoning, permitting, building codes, and healthcare regulatory requirements Excellent leadership, negotiation, communication, and presentation skills; ability to manage stakeholders at all levels Benefits Compensation: $200,000 - $250,000 / year Eligible for discretionary benefits: performance bonus target and additional compensation Eligible for comprehensive standard employee benefits
    $200k-250k yearly 4d ago
  • Executive Director, Strategic Initiatives

    Jeffco Public Schools-Colorado

    Director job in Golden, CO

    ABOUT THE DISTRICT Jeffco Public Schools (Jeffco) is located in Jefferson County, Colorado. It is the second largest school district in Colorado serving 69,000 students across 155 schools. With 14,000 employees, the district is the largest employer in Jefferson County and has provided educational excellence for more than 70 years. Jeffco embraces the spirit of the West and the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountain region with the county spanning more than 770 square miles running the length of the western edge of the Denver metropolitan area. The district is diverse in both population and geography, from urban to rural, including the mountain communities in the foothills west of Denver. Overall, Jeffco has 31% of students that qualify for free and reduced lunch, an indicator of poverty, and 34% minority (25% Hispanic) student population. The district is implementing a new strategic plan, Jeffco Thrives 2025 that is focused on providing a world-class education that prepares all Jeffco students for bright and successful futures as local and global citizens. Come join us! Jeffco Public Schools is a Single-State Employer. All candidates hired by Jeffco Public Schools must reside within the state of Colorado. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Strategy Department at Jeffco Public Schools is centered around the implementation and monitoring of the Jeffco Thrives Strategic Plan, which aims to elevate the district from "good to great to extraordinary." The Jeffco Thrives strategy is built upon four critical priorities for improvement: Our Learners. Our Future. (students and educational outcomes), Our People. Our Strength. (staff and culture), Our Operations. Our Foundation. (physical environments and resources), and Our Community. Our Legacy. (family and community partnerships) HOURS AND DAYS WORKED Desired Start Date: 01/05/2026 Exec Dir - Strategic Initiativ Annual Position FLSA: Exempt FTE: 1.00000 , Hours/Day: 8.000 , Days/Year: Year Round Salary Plan, Grade, Step: JCA - Administrator - 229 days , G12, 1 Min-Mid Annual Salary Range: $129,902.00 - $155,252.00 Effective as of: 06-16-2025 Compensation schedules for Jeffco Schools can be found here. Starting salary for non-licensed roles is based on the candidate's relevant work experience and education. Additional considerations may be given for job-specific certifications and skills. Applicants should submit all relevant and verifiable education, training and work experiences at the time of application. Starting Salary for licensed educators is based on the step and lane schedule found here. PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENT The successful new hire or rehired candidate will be responsible to complete and incur the fingerprinting and processing fee of $54.50 through an appropriate fingerprinting vendor and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, within 48 hours of offer acceptance. RESPONSIBILITIES SUMMARY Lead organizational strategic plan development and implementation in partnership with the district's cabinet team. Consult on key strategy projects across district departments and proactively provide expert strategic council to Chiefs and Executive Directors on the development of large complex bodies of work to drive the district's major initiatives forward. Responsible for evaluation, review, and reporting of Jeffco Thrives to the superintendent and cabinet team. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work closely and regularly with the Chief of Staff and members of district Cabinet to drive the annual strategic planning process for Jeffco Thrives; and identify cross-departmental opportunities to optimize, evolve, and improve central services to positively impact the overall Jeffco vision and direction. Focus on, and personally undertake, new entrepreneurial or incubator projects, special initiatives, pilot programs, and/or special projects in support of student outcomes and of interest to the cabinet team. Identify opportunities for synergy and strategic alignment among various district programs and projects; identify and mitigate risks, deliver a coordinated cross departmental strategy; and ensure the vital interests of the district are executed as planned. Ensure strategic plan initiatives and priorities have continued relevance; goals are regularly updated; and corrective measures are identified and executed as context and/or conditions change. Provide executive oversight of the core internal team responsible for the district's ERP implementation. Lead and manage the workflows and resources of key strategic projects; align schedules and resources; and manage deliverables related to Jeffco Thrives. Ensure key opportunity and deadline dates are met with high quality deliverables, vetted through the appropriate stakeholders, and communicated effectively. Lead and manage the workflows and resources of the strategy team to prioritize programs and projects; align schedules and resources; and manage deliverables related to Jeffco Thrives. Ensure key opportunity and deadline dates are met with high quality deliverables, vetted through the appropriate stakeholders, and communicated effectively. Communicate progress, results, and achievements related to strategic initiatives to key stakeholders through presentations, reports, and other communication channels, ensuring transparency and accountability. Successfully define, evolve, and continuously improve the district's practice related to managing and executing on its portfolio of prioritized strategy projects. Ensure that all of Jeffco's strategy work is designed, structured, and delivered at the highest possible level of quality, strategic rigor, and with student outcomes at the center. Identify, interface with, and manage external consultants and industry experts for the purposes of accelerating and/or adding capacity to the district's strategic projects and priorities. Seek and secure opportunities to elevate Jeffco's best practices and learnings locally, state-wide, and nationally through after-action reviews and public presentations. Other duties as assigned. EXPERIENCE Five years of Manager or Senior Manager level experience or higher in team responsible for enterprise-level strategy, cross-functional leadership, and large-scale change management. Preferably in K-12 education field or on projects impacting stakeholders similar to those in Jeffco Public Schools. EDUCATION & TRAINING Bachelor's Degree required CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS None required. Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Experience leading organizational change initiatives, including the ability to navigate challenges, overcome resistance, and drive adoption of new strategies and processes. Demonstrated leadership and communication skills to motivate teams, foster collaboration, and build relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Capacity to think critically and strategically; anticipate future trends; and identify opportunities for growth and innovation. Proficiency in project management methodologies to effectively ensure timely and successful completion. Ability to gather and analyze data, assess performance metrics, and make data-driven decisions. Knowledge of risk assessment and mitigation strategies to anticipate and address potential challenges and minimize organizational risk. Understanding of financial principles and budget management to allocate resources strategically. SPAN OF CONTROL Provide executive leadership to the assigned cross-functional project teams; oversee the work of professional staff, project managers, and external consultants supporting strategy initiatives, ERP implementation, and districtwide priority projects. May exercise indirect functional supervision over staff across multiple departments engaged in strategic initiatives. The physical demands, mental functions, and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Ability to focus on objects at varying distances and distinguish between colors (with corrective lenses). Perform tasks that require manual dexterity, including operation of computers & small office equipment. Basic mobility and the ability to navigate the office environment safely. Ability to speak clearly, listen attentively (with assistance devices), and convey information accurately. May be required to give presentations to groups. MENTAL FUNCTIONS Ability to analyze complex situations, identify potential risks, and devise effective solutions. Ability to remain flexible in dynamic environments, adjusting plans and strategies as necessary to accommodate changing requirements or circumstances. Ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with other teams. Ability to manage time and priorities to meet deadlines. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is primarily performed in typical office building. May occasionally visit school sites to meet with staff or attend events/meetings. SALARY Jeffco Salary Schedules BENEFITS Jeffco Benefits EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Jefferson County School District does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, political affiliation, pregnancy, or gender.
    $129.9k-155.3k yearly 1d ago
  • Chief Operations Officer

    Integrity Bank & Trust 4.2company rating

    Director job in Colorado Springs, CO

    Integrity Bank & Trust is an employee-owned community bank, dedicated to the Colorado Springs area. Integrity Bank & Trust's goal is to provide a bank you're proud to call your own, with a focus on sound lending standards, competitive deposit rates, advanced digital offerings, and the highest ethical standard of bank service. One of the greatest benefits of being a true local bank is that we really get to know our customers. At Integrity, we get excited about building relationships - after all, that's what really matters. Position Overview Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Chief Operations Officer (COO) is responsible for implementing company strategies into daily operations to meet the strategic objectives of Integrity Bank & Trust (IBT). This position will have direct oversight of retail & business banking, compliance, and bank operations, and will work to translate strategy into actionable steps within each of those business areas. Role & Responsibilities Working with the CEO and the Executive Leadership Team, establishes, implements, and communicates the strategic direction of the bank operations division. Collaborates with executive leadership to develop and meet company goals while supplying expertise and guidance on operations projects and systems. Provide strategic recommendations and guidance on product offerings. Specifically, this position is involved in shaping company strategy as it relates to AI and Digital Assets/Stablecoin/Web3.0. Collaborates with other divisions and departments to carry out IBT's goals and objectives. Identifies, recommends, and implements new processes, technologies, and systems to improve and streamline organizational processes and use of resources and materials. Works with the VP of Retail and Business Banking to establish and achieve deposit gathering goals for retail staff and branches. Ensures that departmental decisions and project plans align with the IBT's business plan and vision. Establishes, communicates, and implements operations-related policies, practices, standards, and security measures to ensure effective and consistent support and execution. Establishes and administers the budget for departments the COO oversees. Presents periodic performance reports and metrics to the CEO, Executive Leadership Team, and the Board of Directors. Maintain knowledge of emerging technologies and trends in banking operations management. Identifies training needs within assigned oversight and ensures proper training is developed and provided. Embody a culture-first mentality by supporting IBT's Code of Culture through demonstrating company Core Values, considering how decisions made will affect company culture, and work to ensure teams are operating in alignment with the Code of Culture. Responsible for the coaching and development of direct reports and their teams, including holding team members accountable for their areas of oversight to ensure minimal loss to IBT and its customers. Ensure banking compliance and regulatory requirements are adhered to at all times. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in finance, business administration, related field, or equivalent Minimum of 10 years of direct experience in leading and growing teams to accomplish company objectives. Ability to motivate, organize, and respond to employees of many different areas of expertise Excellent business and budget-planning skills Strong organizational and time-management skills Ability to manage change and serve as an effective change agent Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills Ability to work as an independent contributor and as part of a team Excellent analytical and planning skills Base Salary is $110,000 - 160,000 / year + bonus opportunity
    $110k-160k yearly 1d ago
  • CEO-In-Training, Executive Director

    Pennant

    Director job in Denver, CO

    Cornerstone, part of The Pennant Group family, is currently seeking entrepreneurial leaders with proven results in building and leading exceptional teams-and a passion for the home health, hospice and home care industry. Join us in making an impact and shaping the future of post-acute care! About the Opportunity: The CEO-in-Training (CIT) Program is designed to prepare outstanding leaders for the opportunity to lead one of our home health or hospice agencies. This salaried, full-time training program typically lasts 3-6 months, depending on your background and experience. CITs may advance to oversee one of our thriving agencies or a future acquisition, with continued mentorship and operational support from experienced Pennant partners. As a CIT, you will gain hands-on practical experience in operations, clinical care, and business management under the guidance of an experienced Executive Director/CEO. The program offers mentorship, cross-functional training, and real responsibility in a dynamic environment. You'll learn to drive results, cultivate a strong team culture, and develop a deep understanding of the unique business models that power Pennant's success. Key Responsibilities: Participate in on-the-job training across all operational roles Shadow clinical and administrative teams to understand the full scope of the business Lead projects and contribute to real-time solutions within your host company Engage in self-study on industry regulations and operational best practices Align leadership skills while embodying Cornerstone's core values Qualifications: Minimum Requirements: 3-5 years of proven leadership experience Strong track record of building and leading successful teams Ability to create a vision and drive results Must obtain any required state licensing during their CIT program (varies by state) Open to relocation based on available opportunities Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree (MBA/MHA preferred) Entrepreneurial mindset with a passion for growth Experience in business development, marketing, and financial management Proven ability to drive culture and lead with passion About Us: Cornerstone, an affiliate of The Pennant Group (NASDAQ: PNTG), is committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care to patients and families in the comfort of their own homes. As part of the Pennant family-a growing national network with over 180 affiliated locations across 14 states spanning home health, hospice, and senior living-we operate with the independence and flexibility that allow our local leaders to truly make a difference. Pennant Services provides robust clinical, legal, accounting, IT and HR support, enabling our teams to focus on delivering exceptional service and care. We are guided by the core values that shape Pennant's unique culture: Customer Second Accountability Passion for Learning Love One Another Intelligent Risk Taking Celebrate Ownership We believe in empowering our people, fostering excellence, and creating an environment where personal and professional growth thrives. Our culture makes Pennant a truly unique place to work. Learn More and Connect with Us: Careers: ********************************* Become a CEO: ***************************** LinkedIn: ****************************************************
    $78k-141k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Principal Clinical Informatics Lead (KPMF)

    Kaiser Permanente 4.7company rating

    Director job in Greenwood Village, CO

    KP Medical Foundation supports care delivery across Colorado, Washington, and Nevada and plays a critical role in strategic growth and innovation. Reporting directly to the KPMF CMIO, the Principal Clinical Informatics Lead serves as the CMIO-s deputy and the central informatics partner for the KPMF. This senior individual contributor role drives the design and implementation of shared informatics services across multiple regions, leads strategic projects, and builds programs that advance care delivery and technology adoption. The position represents informatics priorities in executive-level discussions with IT and operational leadership, ensuring alignment between clinical needs and enterprise strategy. Ideal candidates bring deep informatics expertise, leadership experience, and are equipped to operate at an executive level and influence decisions that shape care delivery and technology integration. This is a unique opportunity to gain visibility across a growing multi-region organization and help position KPMF for future expansion. Job Summary: In addition to the responsibilities listed below, this position is also responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and maintaining efficient clinical and administrative information systems and technology; liaising between clinical areas, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and strategies; collaborating with stakeholders to identify, evaluate, select, and implement clinical and administrative information systems and technologies; developing and maintaining policies, procedures, and standards related to clinical information systems; developing and delivering training and education initiatives for clinical staff to optimize system usage and ensure compliance; leading incident management, issue resolution, and patient safety follow-up related to clinical and administrative systems and technology; leading audits and reviews to ensure project goals are met and system optimization is achieved; generating reports and leads communicating project progress, outcomes, and recommendations effectively to stakeholders; collaborating with interdisciplinary teams in integrating clinical documentation and administrative systems and associated technology use effectively within system parameters; developing direction for clinical computer systems and data management. Essential Responsibilities: Promotes learning in others by communicating information and providing advice to drive projects forward; builds relationships with cross-functional stakeholders. Listens, responds to, seeks, and addresses performance feedback; provides actionable feedback to others, including upward feedback to leadership and mentors junior team members. Practices self-leadership; creates and executes plans to capitalize on strengths and improve opportunity areas; influences team members within assigned team or unit. Adapts to competing demands and new responsibilities; adapts to and learns from change, challenges, and feedback. Models team collaboration within and across teams. Conducts or oversees business-specific projects by applying deep expertise in subject area; promotes adherence to all procedures and policies. Partners internally and externally to make effective business decisions; determines and carries out processes and methodologies; solves complex problems; escalates high-priority issues or risks, as appropriate; monitors progress and results. Develops work plans to meet business priorities and deadlines; coordinates and delegates resources to accomplish organizational goals. Recognizes and capitalizes on improvement opportunities; evaluates recommendations made; influences the completion of project tasks by others. Facilitates leadership and consultation by: independently providing expert consultation and leadership in designated areas of expertise; collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and stakeholders to influence strategic direction and address complex, large-scale projects/initiatives; communicating advanced knowledge and insights with peers and staff to drive innovation, technology, and ingenuity; and serving as a transformational leader, mentor and role model, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous learning. Facilitates policy development and implementation by: developing, revising, and implementing policies, procedures, and standards while providing recommendations for improvement with a focus on long-term impact; providing expert guidance and direction on interpretation and application of policies and procedures; developing, implementing, and revising policies, procedures, protocols, and educational programs to address complex regulatory challenges; and leading alignment with organizational objectives and strategic priorities, while anticipating and proactively addressing future regulatory or industry changes for organizational success. ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and strategic priorities; and anticipating and proactively addressing future regulatory or industry changes, driving strategic policy initiatives for organizational success. Facilitates regulatory compliance by: providing consultation using advanced and in-depth knowledge to ensure compliance in complex, large-scale projects/initiatives; leading and continuously monitoring audits, investigations, and chart reviews with a high degree of independence and innovation; developing, implementing, and revising policies, procedures, protocols, and educational programs to address complex regulatory challenges; and proactively anticipating and mitigating regulatory risks, driving strategic compliance initiatives for future organizational success. Facilitates evidence-based research and innovation by: participating in innovation opportunities to drive strategic goals and future success; and cultivating a culture of innovation, driving forward-thinking approaches and pioneering new solutions. Facilitates stakeholder engagement and collaboration by: engaging independently with leadership and internal/external stakeholders to build partnerships and drive long-term organizational objectives; representing patient, organizational, and stakeholder viewpoints with a focus on advocating for community interests, strategic alignment, and future impact; and fostering collaborative relationships and influencing decision-making at all levels of the organization to drive innovation and success. Facilitates training and education by: providing consultation, designing, and delivering advanced training sessions, seminars, and workshops for staff and practitioners; mentoring and coaching staff on complex policies, procedures, protocols, educational programs, and
    $75k-105k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Director of Operations

    Stanley Consultants 4.7company rating

    Director job in Denver, CO

    Stanley Consultants is an award-winning and industry-leading global consulting engineering firm, with an unmatched commitment to culture, values, and ethics. We are dedicated to client experience and solve the most complex challenges to create a sustainable, connected, and enriched world for all. As the world changes, Stanley strategically evolves with it, integrating the latest technology, innovation, and resiliency practices. With over a century of experience serving the energy, federal government, transportation, and water sectors, we have helped improve lives and shape the infrastructure systems that connect us. As an employee-owned organization with a People First approach, we stand apart from other engineering consulting and services firms. At Stanley, your voice counts, your growth matters, and your success is our success. Stanley Consultants offers flexible work options, competitive pay and great benefits, a strong sense of community, and the chance to build a meaningful, long-term career! Job Title - Director of Operations Location - Austin, TX | Chicago, IL | Denver, CO (Centennial) | Minneapolis, MN | Muscatine, IA | Phoenix, AZ Job Type - Onsite Requisition ID - 11110 Lead with purpose. Drive operational excellence. Inspire innovation. Are you a strategic and results focused operations leader ready to make a lasting impact? We're seeking a Director of Operations to join our leadership team and shape the future of our organization. Reporting directly to the COO, this role is central to driving our operational strategy, ensuring excellence across delivery and technical services, and fostering a culture rooted in our People First Philosophy . As a key member of the Operations Leadership Team, you will lead the growth and development of the company's technical, delivery, and construction services capabilities in alignment with the company's Market strategies. You will develop operational strategies and lead the implementation of related policies, objectives, and initiatives. In partnership with other functional leaders, you will execute operating plans that achieve financial and mission-critical operational goals, leveraging financial and operational metrics. You will direct and mentor operational leaders while developing actions to drive high performance in a matrixed environment with direct responsibility for an organization of 600+ members. Ensuring robust succession planning, development planning for all operational leadership positions, aligning capabilities of technical/construction/delivery staff to Market opportunities and proactively identifying and closing strategic talent gaps are all essential to the success of this role. In partnership with the Chief Engineer, you will ensure the quality of our delivered services and products and will implement improvements in ongoing workflow processes while driving innovation and technical excellence across all markets. Who You Are: A values-driven leader with uncompromising integrity and the highest ethical standards with a passion for excellence A proven operational leader with extensive experience in a multi-discipline engineering consulting environment and leading large organizations (>100) A history of consistently delivering strong results in a variety of circumstances. Able to translate complex data, trends and real-time insights into clear priorities and action plans that balance short-term results with long-term vision. A track record of successfully integrating innovation and technology into organizational workflows Equipped with high emotional intelligence and is an effective coach and mentor. Known for inspiring and motivating teams, leading change with confidence, and cultivating a positive, high-performing culture that drives engagement and retention A trusted relationship builder and communicator with the ability to collaborate, influence, listen, and facilitate with professionalism, authenticity, and impact Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or related field required Over 10 years of professional experience, with 5+ years of increasingly responsible operational leadership within an engineering or professional services consulting firm Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a data-driven approach Demonstrated success leading change, improving organizational processes, and fostering innovation Deep understanding of engineering consulting firm operations, including project delivery and resource management and financial management Familiarity with relevant industry standards and regulations Why Join Us: You'll be part of a forward-thinking organization that values collaboration, innovation, and continuous growth. Here, your leadership will directly influence our mission, our people, and our success. Stanley's Approach to Flexibility While some members choose to work out of their local office on a full-time basis, we offer a hybrid schedule for eligible positions consisting of two days a week in the office, two days a week remotely, and Friday being a flexible day that can be worked either in the office or at home. Eligible roles can also offer a compressed workweek schedule. Members who participate will be assigned a 9/80 work schedule, meaning every other Friday off! What we offer: Member-Owned. Member-ownership is at the heart of our culture, aligning client satisfaction, company performance, and personal reward. Work-Life Balance. We realize there's more to life than just work. Paid Time Away. Stanley Consultants offers numerous paid holidays, generous paid time off (PTO), parental leave, and professional development leave. Health Portfolio. We provide a comprehensive portfolio of health services including medical, dental, vision, FSA, HSA, Doctor On Demand, wellness reimbursement, and mental health resources. Financial Health. We offer life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, identity theft protection, and many other benefits. Professional Growth. When your skills grow, so do we, which is why we offer tuition assistance, professional society membership, and more. Financial Rewards. We share our prosperity with members through company stock ownership, a generous 401K match, incentive compensation, and profit-sharing contributions to retirement 401K plans. Click Here: A Great Place To Work Learn more about Stanley Consultants in this short video: Working at Stanley Consultants Stanley Consultants does not welcome unsolicited resumes from staffing and recruiting agencies. Any unsolicited resumes submitted to Stanley Consultants, including but not limited to resumes submitted directly to Stanley Consultants members, or any of our representatives, will be deemed the property of Stanley Consultants. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c) We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us. (Salary range for CO, IL, and MN locations) Stanley Consultants is committed to maintaining transparency in our hiring process, including providing information about compensation. The starting salary for the successful candidate in this position is competitive and will be determined by the selected candidate's qualifications and experience, geographic location, internal equity, company policy and practices. In compliance with pay transparency laws, pay ranges are disclosed for positions and locations where required.
    $106k-164k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Director of Finance

    Theaspteam

    Director job in Denver, CO

    GENERAL DESRIPTION: The Director of Finance is a key member of a non-profit leadership team and is responsible for the overall financial health, strategy, and accountability of the organization. This role reports directly to the CEO and leads all core finance and accounting functions, including planning, reporting, controls, compliance, and cash management. The Director of Finance is both strategic and hands-on, guiding long-term financial direction while ensuring day-to-day accuracy and reliability. RESPONSIBILITIES: Own the organization's financial strategy and performance: develop short- and long-term financial plans, evaluate historical performance, and provide forward-looking recommendations to leadership. Oversee monthly, quarterly, and year-end close; ensure financial statements are produced timely and accurate and in accordance with GAAP. Prepare and deliver clear financial analysis, dashboards, and insights to the CEO and leadership team to support decision-making and operational planning. Maintain strong internal controls and oversee audits, policies, and procedures to safeguard assets and ensure compliance. Manage cash flow, monitor liquidity, and build reliable cash forecasting models, including minimum cash thresholds and operating runway visibility. Develop and present monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting packages and key metrics for the CEO and the Board of Directors (including the Finance Committee). Oversee restricted funding and revenue recognition on grants and contracts; ensure financial accountability, tracking, and reporting tied to donor and grant requirements. Lead regulatory and compliance filings for the organization and for any related entities receiving accounting support. Partner with the Finance Committee to monitor investment activity. Own external finance relationships, including banks, auditors, and regulatory agencies. Build, lead, and support the internal finance function; set expectations, provide coaching, and maintain a collaborative, service-oriented culture. Directly manage a few accounting employees , and ensure high-quality, consistent output from the team. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Accounting. CPA license is preferred 6+ years of progressive finance and accounting experience in the nonprofit sector, including at least 3 years in a leadership role overseeing the finances of a $5M+ organization, program, or business unit. Experience as an auditor or serving as a Controller or Director of Finance in an organization subject to annual CPA audits. Experience in an organization providing services in multiple locations. WHAT YOU BRING: Strong communicator who can translate financial concepts for non-finance stakeholders, including program leaders, volunteers, and board members. Comfortable advising and challenging senior leadership and the Board on financial implications of strategic decisions. Hands-on operator who can improve processes, implement structure, and drive continuous improvement in a lean environment. Confident in building trust and strong working relationships across teams. Up to date on evolving audit and accounting standards, and able to brief executive leadership and the Finance Committee on implications and recommended actions.
    $78k-120k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Preschool Principal

    Merryhill School

    Director job in Aurora, CO

    At Spring Education Group, our Preschool leaders are Principals rather than Center Directors because leadership in our early education campuses goes beyond managing operations it is truly educationally focused. Our mission is to: Develop the Best Schools and Educators in America, and this will be the primary focus at your campus. As a Principal at Merryhill Preschool, you will set the tone for a nurturing, inspiring, and academically rigorous environment where children, staff, and families thrive. We are seeking a compassionate and visionary leader for this purpose-driven role at the heart of our school community. In this role, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact through leadership and operational excellence: Leadership & Operations: Lead a dedicated team of educators to ensure a thriving school culture, operational excellence, and strong staff performance. Build, coach, and develop a high-performing team while modeling our core values and commitment to children's success. Compliance & Quality Assurance: Ensure compliance with state licensing standards and maintain high-quality program delivery. Community & Growth: Drive enrollment growth and foster meaningful partnerships with families and the community. Educational Excellence & Collaboration: Contribute to the ongoing development of educational best practices in collaboration with other great preschool leaders. What we are looking for: Bachelor's degree in early childhood education, educational leadership, business administration, or related field preferred OR combination of equivalent experience and education. Minimum 2 years of experience in education administration, operational leadership, or business management in an early childhood setting. Appropriate state-required licensing credentials to confidently lead a childcare or preschool center. Knowledge of state licensing regulations, accreditation standards, and compliance best practices. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with families, staff, and the community. Ability to inspire with a track record of developing and growing educators in an early education environment. Why Spring Education Group? We are more than a school-we are a community dedicated to creating exceptional early learning experiences. In addition to making a daily impact on children's lives, you'll enjoy a supportive and rewarding leadership career, including: Support: A supportive network of school operations and home office leaders Financial Rewards: Quarterly incentive bonuses up to $2,000 with an annual target of $8,000. Based on five clearly defined, realistic, and measurable objectives, along with competitive compensation and benefits, including medical, dental, vision coverage, childcare discounts, and 401(k) matching. Career Growth: Ongoing professional development and leadership training with long term career mapping centered on your development. School Community Impact: The chance to impact the lives of children and families every day as well as the opportunity to build and develop a strong, thriving staff. If you are a purpose-driven leader ready to create a thriving early learning community, we'd love to meet you. Apply today to join a team that values your leadership, passion, and impact! To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In general, this position requires an individual to frequently walk, stand, sit, squat, stoop, reach, kneel, rise from the floor, twist, listen, read, write, and speak the English language. In addition, this position often requires an individual to carry, lift, use repetitive or fine hand movements, and occasionally push, pull, or bend. This position is regularly required to hear and use clear vision with or without correction. Spring Education Group, including, but not limited to SEG Inc., and their affiliates (collectively "Company") is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants for employment and employees are provided equal employment opportunities, including in recruitment, hiring, and assignment, without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion and religious creed, sex (including pregnancy and related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital or familial status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, genetic information, military/veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. The Company expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee or student harassment or discrimination.
    $56k-91k yearly est. 5h ago
  • CU Anschutz Director of Spine Service

    Department of Neurosurgery, PLLC

    Director job in Aurora, CO

    The Director of Spine Services (DSS) will provide strategic, clinical, and operational leadership for the multidisciplinary spine care program at University of Colorado Hospital Anschutz (UCHA), coordinating the work of orthopedic spine surgeons, spine neurosurgeons, and nonoperative spine care teams, including physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), pain management, chiropractic services, and supporting disciplines (e.g., physical therapy, imaging, behavioral health). The DSS will be appointed by the UCHealth CMO in collaboration with the relevant Associate Chief Medical Officers (ACMOs), Department Chairs, and administrative leadership. The DSS will work in close partnership with UCHA operational leadership to align spine care delivery across the continuum, and across the Metro Denver UCHealth sites of care, to ensure excellence in quality and safety, prepare for value-based payment models, and foster collaboration across specialties. In collaboration with the UCHA Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO), each Department will identify Clinical Director(s) who will serve as the point person for quality and safety of patient care, access, service delivery and faculty engagement and performance for the Spine Service Line. The DSS is expected to collaborate with the relevant Associate Chief Medical Officer(s) (ACMO), the CMO, the Chief Quality Officer (CQO), the COO, the relevant Department Chairs, and UCHealth administrative and nursing leadership including the Spine Operations Director as hospital administrative dyad to assure the highest quality of patient care and patient and provider experience, as well as efficient operations. Accountability: The DSS will have a joint appointment in Neurosurgery and Orthopedics and thus be accountable to both department chairs, as well as to the UCHA CMO and relevant ACMO(s) for their performance as a Clinical Director. Annual evaluation of DSS performance will be completed by the relevant department chairs and the Spine Governance Committee, with input from relevant UCHA ACMOs. Annual performance evaluation reports will be shared with the UCHA CMO and relevant ACMO(s). All existing academic reporting and accountability relationships remain intact and are not supplanted by Clinical Director-related reporting, accountability or evaluation processes. Key Relationships: Relevant School of Medicine departmental/divisional leadership UCHA Associate Chief Medical Officer(s) (ACMOs) Relevant other Clinical Directors Relevant UCHA Medical Director(s) and Nurse or Operational Manager(s) UCHA physician, nursing, APP, operational and quality leadership UCHealth Metro Denver Chief Quality Officer (CQO) UCHA Chief Medical Officer (CMO) UCHA Chief Operating Officer (COO) Key Responsibilities: As the clinical leader of the Spine Service Line, the DSS will be responsible for: Multidisciplinary Program Oversight Coordinate spine care across orthopedic Surgery, Neurosurgery, PM&R, Pain Management, Chiropractic Care, Physical Therapy, and relevant support services. Foster collaboration among faculty and providers to support seamless, patient-centered care across inpatient, outpatient, procedural, and rehabilitative settings. Partner with operational leaders to support patient access, throughput, and experience. Quality and Performance Improvement Lead the development and monitoring of program-level quality metrics, including outcomes, safety, efficiency, and patient satisfaction. Champion continuous improvement using data-driven methods and structured quality frameworks. Guide the adoption of evidence-based guidelines and clinical pathways across all care settings. Alternative Payment Model Preparation Collaborate with finance, contracting, and operational teams to prepare for bundled payments, comprehensive care models, and other value-based reimbursement strategies. Drive integration of care and appropriate resource utilization to ensure success under risk-based contracts. Strategic and Operational Leadership Serve as the spine program's clinical representative in strategic planning, business development, and program growth across Metro Denver. Help define and implement goals, Objective Key Result proposals (OKRs), and operational priorities for the spine service line in collaboration with administrative partners. Actively participate in recruitment, onboarding, and performance evaluation of spine faculty. Clinical and Academic Leadership Serve as the liaison between clinical departments (Orthopedics, Neurosurgery, PM&R, Anesthesiology) and UCHealth leadership on spine-related clinical operations and strategy. Support a culture of excellence in education, research, and clinical care. Engage trainees and staff in interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. Estimated time commitment: variable, depending on scope of responsibility. Anticipated to be approximately 0.5 FTE (0.4-0.6). Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. MD or DO Board certified in neurosurgery or orthopedic surgery or appropriately qualified spine surgeon. Active clinical practice at UCHA Appointment as full-time academic faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (UCSOM) Promotes and adheres to UCHealth and SOM Code of Conduct and standards of professionalism. Preferred Qualifications: Commitment to provider wellbeing Advocate of excellence in education Commitment to ensuring an excellent patient experience Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Motivate excellence and teamwork among providers and staff, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration Exemplary leadership skills, including interpersonal communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, problem resolution, decision-making and project/change management Demonstrated ability to address issues and effect action in a timely manner Ability to integrate clinical, quality/patient safety, management and financial concepts Demonstrated experience in leading high-performing, cross-functional teams; designing and implementing processes for strong and effective clinical and practice management operations The starting salary range (or hiring range) for this position has been established as HIRING RANGE: An administrative stipend of $50,000 per annum The above salary range (or hiring range) represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. This position is not eligible for overtime compensation unless it is non-exempt. The School of Medicine's faculty provide the most complex, cutting-edge care at the highest level to the people of Colorado. CU SOM is also powered by a world-class research and innovation infrastructure and is committed to training the future leaders of medicine.
    $50k yearly 2d ago
  • Director of Revenue Operations

    Jefferson Center for Mental Health 4.0company rating

    Director job in Wheat Ridge, CO

    At Jefferson Center, it is our policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about building a community where mental health matters and equitable care is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions, cultures, and languages. The Director of Revenue Integrity & Financial Operations is a key leadership role within the organization, responsible for overseeing and optimizing both revenue cycle management and operational finance functions. The Director will oversee all aspects of the revenue cycle, including billing, collections, and credentialing, while supporting coding and payer relations, ensuring that financial operations remain accurate, compliant, and efficient. This role will focus on maximizing reimbursement, minimizing financial risk, and improving operational efficiency. Additionally, the Director will contribute to budgeting, forecasting, cost analysis, and financial data modeling, working closely with the Director of Finance, Chief Financial Officer and Senior leadership to align financial strategies with organizational goals. The Director of Revenue Integrity & Financial Operations will be responsible for managing and developing their team of managers across multiple functions. This position will be a hybrid position with two days being located at the Independence Office and three days remote; with occasional travel required for meetings or departmental outreach. Key Responsibilities: Revenue Cycle Management: * Lead and manage all aspects of the revenue cycle, including billing, collections and credentialing. * Provide leadership and direction to mid-level RCM management. * Contribute to coding and payer relations strategies. * Ensure accurate and compliant billing practices by overseeing claim submission, payment processing, and collections. * Develop and optimize billing and coding workflows to enhance revenue and ensure adherence to payer guidelines and regulatory standards. Compliance and Regulatory Adherence: * Ensure all revenue cycle operations are in compliance with relevant federal, state, and payer regulations, including HIPAA, ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS, and payer-specific guidelines. * Conduct regular audits of coding, billing, and documentation practices to identify and address discrepancies, ensuring accuracy and compliance. * Play a key leadership role in financial audits. Denial Management: * Oversee denial management processes, collaborating with billing teams to analyze, resolve, and reduce denials and rejection rates. * Implement strategies to improve claim acceptance and expedite payment turnaround times. Operational Budgeting, Forecasting, and Cost Analysis: * Contribute the development and management of operational budgets, forecasts, and financial models to ensure the achievement of organizational financial objectives. * Conduct cost analysis and develop financial models to support decision-making, improve cost efficiency, and identify opportunities for savings. Process Improvement and Financial Systems Optimization: * Continuously assess and optimize financial systems, processes, and workflows to improve efficiency, reduce operational risks, and enhance the overall revenue cycle process. * Drive process improvements and leverage technology for automation to streamline procedures and improve operational performance. Payer Relations & Credentialing: * Collaboratively be point of contact for payer-related issues, including disputes, claims denials, and reimbursement challenges while engaging leadership who also contribute to those areas. * Oversee and manage the credentialing team, processes, and ensuring timely enrollment with payers and maintaining compliance with payer requirements. * Hold direct oversight of mid-level management for the credentialing department. Representative Payee Management: * Oversee the representative payee program, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Strategic Support for Business Units: * Provide financial guidance and strategic support to various business units, aligning financial goals with operational objectives to drive improvements and achieve organizational priorities. Leadership & Team Management: * Lead, mentor, and manage a team of financial operations professionals, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, high performance, and cross-departmental collaboration. * Work closely with the Director of Finance to ensure alignment on financial reporting, compliance, and areas where operational finance intersects with cost optimization. Reporting and Strategic Insights: * Prepare regular reports for senior leadership on the health of the revenue cycle, including trends, issues, and areas for improvement. * Provide actionable insights and recommendations to enhance financial outcomes and drive improvements in revenue cycle operations. Education and Training: * Provide ongoing education and training to internal teams (e.g., clinical staff, billing, and coding teams) on revenue integrity, coding practices, and regulatory requirements. Qualifications: * Education: Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, finance, accounting, business, or a related field. Master's degree preferred. * Experience: At least 7-10 years of experience in healthcare revenue cycle management, financial operations, or a similar leadership position, with a strong background in coding, billing, collections, payer relations, and operational finance. * Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of healthcare billing, coding, compliance regulations (ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS), payer rules, reimbursement policies, and financial systems optimization. * Leadership: Proven leadership skills, with experience managing and mentoring a team and the ability to collaborate effectively across departments. * Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a focus on data-driven decision-making and process optimization. * Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to educate, train, and interact effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including clinical, administrative, and payer teams. * Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while maintaining accuracy and compliance. * Strategic Focus: Ability to think strategically and provide insights and recommendations that align with organizational goals. Preferred Qualifications: * Experience in healthcare financial operations within a hospital, physician group, or large medical practice, particularly in community-based healthcare or mental health settings. * Familiarity with financial data analytics and performance reporting tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau). * Experience in denial management and payer contracting. * Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred Salary Range: $121,200 to $150,400* Additional Salary Information*: * Jefferson Center pay is determined by various factors including education level, licensure level, years of relative experience, and internal equity amongst current staff. * The range listed above is based on full time employment (40 hours per week). Application Deadline: 12/05/2025. Review of applications will begin immediately.
    $121.2k-150.4k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Director, Military Affairs Service - Army

    USAA 4.7company rating

    Director job in Colorado Springs, CO

    Why USAA? At USAA, our mission is to empower our members to achieve financial security through highly competitive products, exceptional service and trusted advice. We seek to be the #1 choice for the military community and their families. Embrace a fulfilling career at USAA, where our core values - honesty, integrity, loyalty and service - define how we treat each other and our members. Be part of what truly makes us special and impactful. The Opportunity We are seeking a Director of Military Affairs - Army with extensive staff and leadership experience at a major military command or higher headquarters. The ideal candidate should possess in-depth knowledge of military leadership structures and installation functions, as well as Army active duty and Reserve Forces programs. This position requires the ability to work weekends and long hours, with at least 120 days of travel per year. Additionally, candidates should have 10 or more years of experience in military community engagement, program development, and advocacy. We offer a flexible work environment that requires an individual to be in the office 4 days per week. This position can be based in one of the following locations: San Antonio, TX, Plano, TX, Phoenix, AZ, Colorado Springs, CO, Charlotte, NC, Chesapeake, VA or Tampa, FL. Relocation assistance is not available for this position. What you'll do: Advises the planning, execution, and analysis of Military Affairs service strategies. Collaborates with executive management to establish strategic and operational frameworks and achieve business objectives. Provides consultation and execution support to USAA National Platform issues. Facilitates contact between internal and external partners to complete business agreements and assists with contract negotiations, proof of concepts, and return on investment contract surveys. Collaborates with Marketing and Corporate Affairs partners to ensure accuracy and appropriateness of content and imagery depicting or referencing members of the Armed Forces. Leads and initiates team training opportunities (e.g., New Product information, Marketing Campaign, Eligibility etc.) for Military Affairs Field team and USAA entities. Develops and implements internal Military Affairs processes, policies, and programs to support current and future opportunities. Monitors and evaluates the effectiveness of processes, policies, and programs, adjusting plans as necessary to achieve desired outcomes and address gaps. Facilitates access to Armed Forces installations through dialogue with appropriate levels of military leadership. Represents USAA at selected public events engaging the military community. Advises and trains senior management, new employees, and third-party vendors on military culture and relationship issues. Responsible for the coordination with the Military Affairs field team for trips to military installations. Implements standard processes and management routines to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve member experience. Travels regularly to field locations to support team members, assess operations, and maintain positive relationships with key partners. Builds and leads all aspects of a team of employees through ongoing execution of recruiting, development, retention, coaching and support, performance management, and managerial activities. Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled in accordance with risk and compliance policies and procedures. What you have: Bachelor's degree; OR 4 years of related experience (in addition to the minimum years of experience required) may be substituted in lieu of degree. 8 years of experience engaging the military community to include outreach and relationship building, program development and delivery, and community engagement and advocacy. 3 years of direct team lead or management experience required. 20 years of experience serving in the Armed Forces; attendance at the DOD Keystone Course (Enlisted) or Command and General Staff College (Officer). Proven track record of managing distributed teams and delivering measurable results in a fast-paced environment. Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills Strong discernment, and ability to balance critical thinking with practical implementation skills. Analytical approach with the ability to interpret data and make data-driven decisions. Experience working with clients/customers to realize business issues and develop a strategy for the business's direction from the gathered insights. Demonstrated understanding of tactical, operational and planning, program development and project tracking, and an ability to build and understand business metrics. Possession of Military ID card required. What sets you apart: Military assignment serving in a senior military leadership position. Staff and leadership experience serving at a major military command or higher headquarters. Extensive knowledge of military leadership structure and military installation functions. Extensive knowledge of Army active-duty military, and Army Reserve Forces programs and services. Ability to work weekends in support of Army active-duty, and Army Reserve Force activities as necessary. Ability to work long hours and travel a minimum of 120 days per year to include extended overnight trips to include weekends. 10-years or more experience engaging the military community. Compensation range: The salary range for this position is: $127,310 - $243,340. USAA does not provide visa sponsorship for this role. Please do not apply for this role if at any time (now or in the future) you will need immigration support (i.e., H-1B, TN, STEM OPT Training Plans, etc.). Compensation: USAA has an effective process for assessing market data and establishing ranges to ensure we remain competitive. You are paid within the salary range based on your experience and market data of the position. The actual salary for this role may vary by location. Employees may be eligible for pay incentives based on overall corporate and individual performance and at the discretion of the USAA Board of Directors. The above description reflects the details considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job and should not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be performed in the job. Benefits: At USAA our employees enjoy best-in-class benefits to support their physical, financial, and emotional wellness. These benefits include comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, 401(k), pension, life insurance, parental benefits, adoption assistance, paid time off program with paid holidays plus 16 paid volunteer hours, and various wellness programs. Additionally, our career path planning and continuing education assists employees with their professional goals. For more details on our outstanding benefits, visit our benefits page on USAAjobs.com. Applications for this position are accepted on an ongoing basis, this posting will remain open until the position is filled. Thus, interested candidates are encouraged to apply the same day they view this posting. USAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
    $127.3k-243.3k yearly 12h ago
  • Director of Stock Administration

    Crusoe 4.1company rating

    Director job in Denver, CO

    Crusoe's mission is to accelerate the abundance of energy and intelligence. We're crafting the engine that powers a world where people can create ambitiously with AI - without sacrificing scale, speed, or sustainability. Be a part of the AI revolution with sustainable technology at Crusoe. Here, you'll drive meaningful innovation, make a tangible impact, and join a team that's setting the pace for responsible, transformative cloud infrastructure. About the Role: We are seeking a highly experienced Director of Stock Administration to lead and scale Crusoe's equity compensation, option, and share plan operations. In this role, you will oversee stock plan governance, coordinate with legal and finance, manage relationships with third-party equity administration platforms, and serve as the strategic lead on all things equity and stock operations. You will partner closely with leadership, HR, legal, and finance to ensure compliance, accurate reporting, and program optimization as we scale. This role will be based in Denver, CO, with the ability to come into the office 5x/week. What You'll Be Working On: Own the design, implementation, and ongoing administration of Crusoe's equity compensation programs (e.g. stock options, RSUs, ESPP, performance shares). Serve as the primary contact with equity plan service providers/administrators (e.g. Carta, Shareworks, etc.), ensuring alignment, quality, and system integrations. Oversee stock plan governance, including drafting and maintaining plan documents, amendments, board/committee approvals, and compliance with securities laws, tax, and accounting rules. Lead quarterly and annual equity and compensation reporting (409A, ASC 718, deferred compensation, tax withholding) in collaboration with accounting and finance. Build and maintain scalable, efficient processes, controls, and standard operating procedures for grant issuance, vesting, exercises, cancellations, terminations, transfers, and forfeitures. Partner with internal stakeholders (HR, Legal, Finance, Payroll) to ensure alignment and integration of equity workflows (onboarding, offboarding, payroll withholding, tax reporting). Monitor regulatory, tax, and accounting developments related to equity, and drive implementation of necessary changes to processes or policies. Serve as the subject matter expert and internal consultant for equity matters - responding to executive or board inquiries, supporting audits, and advising on compensation strategy as needed. Define and track key metrics (grant turnaround times, error rates, disclosures, participant queries) and build dashboards for leadership visibility. What You'll Bring to the Team: 10+ years of hands-on experience managing equity plan operations, ideally at high-growth companies. Deep technical understanding of stock plan documentation, equity instruments (options, RSUs, performance shares), and all stages of the equity lifecycle. Strong familiarity with U.S. securities law, tax withholding, ASC 718 / IFRS equity accounting, 409A valuation, and global equity complexities. Track record working with third-party equity platform providers (e.g. Carta, Shareworks, E*Shares, etc.). Experience integrating equity operations with HRIS, payroll, ERP, and other internal systems. Strong process orientation and ability to build scalable, documented, high-quality workflows and controls. Exceptional cross-functional collaboration skills - able to communicate with finance, legal, HR, and executive teams. Leadership experience: ability to manage, mentor, and scale a team. Highly detail oriented and analytical: able to catch discrepancies, foresee risks, and continuously improve systems. Excellent communication skills - able to explain complex equity concepts to non-technical partners, and confident interacting with senior leadership and board. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, Law, or related field (or equivalent experience). Advanced degree or relevant certification (e.g. CPA, CFA) a plus. Benefits: Industry competitive pay Restricted Stock Units in a fast growing, well-funded technology company Health insurance package options that include HDHP and PPO, vision, and dental for you and your dependents Employer contributions to HSA accounts Paid Parental Leave Paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability Teladoc 401(k) with a 100% match up to 4% of salary Generous paid time off and holiday schedule Cell phone reimbursement Tuition reimbursement Subscription to the Calm app MetLife Legal Company paid commuter benefit; $300/month Compensation Range Compensation will be paid in the range of up to $168,00 -$210,000 + Bonus. Restricted Stock Units are included in all offers. Compensation to be determined by the applicants knowledge, education, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Crusoe is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.
    $65k-81k yearly est. Auto-Apply 51d ago
  • Maintenance Services Director

    Cherry Creek Retirement Village 4.1company rating

    Director job in Aurora, CO

    Are you a compassionate individual who loves making a positive impact in the lives of seniors? Are you skilled in maintenance tasks and have a knack for problem-solving? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Maintenance Director to join our team. As the Maintenance Director, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the comfort, safety, and well-being of our residents. The Maintenance Services Director is responsible for the overall operations of the Maintenance department to maintain the Community's high standards of cleanliness, safety and polished appearance in accordance with all laws, regulations and Century Park standards. Reports to the Executive Director. Qualifications Must have high school diploma or equivalent Must have a minimum of two (2) years' maintenance experience Must have demonstrated knowledge of various mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems Must have the ability to read and interpret blueprints Must be knowledgeable of local building codes and ordinances, including OSHA safety regulations Primary Job Responsibilities Administrative and Planning Plans, develops, organizes, implements and evaluates maintenance services goals Compliant with budget in labor and expense control Recruits, hires, trains, counsels department staff Provides Safety training during new hire Orientation and ongoing Keeps accurate maintenance records of work performed and costs involved in TELs program Maintains accurate equipment inventory and upkeep (from boilers and lawnmowers to small socket wrenches) Maintenance Services Duties Ensures staff is properly trained on all safety including: electrical, chemicals, equipment, supplies and in compliance with OSHA safety regulations Directs all maintenance programs for heating, cooling, water, gas, electrical, mechanical, grounds, carpentry, painting, sprinklers, fire alarms, plumbing, building exteriors, etc. Monitors community and grounds regularly to identify needed repairs or replacements: apartments, common areas, depart work areas, landscaping, signage, sidewalks, driveway, parking area, fences, curbs, retaining walls, etc. Completes minor repairs (i.e., icemakers, dyers, washers, dishwashers, small appliances) Prepares apartments for residency: wall repairs, painting, plumbing repairs, electrical repairs, cabinetry, appliance repair, carpet/drapery damage or replacement, etc. Completes safety inspections: emergency lighting, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, fire drills, etc. Ensures effective pest control program is implemented Schedules preventive maintenance to refurbish or replace deteriorating items and avoid future costly repairs Inspects energy conservation efforts community wide (i.e., insulation of pipes, no excessive lights burning, thermostat settings, not leaving doors and windows open, water conservation.) Promptly notifies Executive Director of maintenance related repairs or other concerns Keeps outside traffic areas free of with debris, snow, ice and other traffic hazards Assists with resident move in and move out as necessary May oversee housekeeping department Additional Requirements Must have a valid driver's license in current State with satisfactory driving record per Century Park standards Must possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Must be knowledgeable of maintenance practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing maintenance functions in an assisted living community Must have the ability to implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the maintenance department Must perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: general maintenance responsibilities, supervisory responsibilities, resident rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Must understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Century Park's Code of Ethics and completes all required compliance training Who We Are At Century Park Associates, we are dedicated to creating an enriching lifestyle for our residents and a rewarding work environment for our valued associates. We take pride in providing an atmosphere where relationships of trust, leadership and personal ethics are not only valued, but expected of all our associates. Our “people come first” approach ensures that excellence, respect and outstanding service are apparent in all we do as an organization. We believe in caring for and loving our residents and strongly support their ability to continue growing, learning and contributing. Every day, team members at Century Park Associates choose to go beyond their job descriptions, exceeding expectations, on behalf of their residents. They have learned that those who go the extra mile receive rewards happiness of heart and peace of mind.
    $64k-107k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Director/MC Operator

    News-Press & Gazette 3.4company rating

    Director job in Colorado Springs, CO

    KRDO13|ABC Affiliate Emmy & Murrow Award Winning Station Director/MC Operator Do you want to work for Colorado Springs' news leader? From reporters and managers to account executives and the production team, KRDO13 is always looking for the best and brightest talent for its television and radio programming. KRDO13 is a community-focused organization that delivers to audiences on four diverse platforms: ABC, Telemundo, AM&FM, and Digital. Job Position Description: KRDO13 is seeking a leader to direct our newscast, run audio, and master control as scheduled. The desired candidate should have solid leadership skills, a willingness to be a team player, ability to multitask, excellent communication skills and ability to give directions in a clear and efficient manner within a fast-paced environment. Experience is a plus but not required. Benefits: As an employee you will be eligible for: PTO (Paid Time Off), Sick Leave, & Personal Holidays Health, Dental, & Vision Coverages 401k with an Employer Match FSA (Flexible Savings Account) & HSA (Health Savings Account) Supplemental Life Insurance Long-Term Disability EAP (Employee Assistance Program) Referral Program Incentives Tuition Reimbursement Professional Development Opportunities KRDO13 also offers company-paid Basic Life Insurance, Basic Dependent Life Insurance and Basic AD&D coverages. Annual Salary Range: $39,000 to $45,000; based on experience. Non-Exempt. Other Items to Consider: Pre-Employment Drug Screening Required Background Check Required Location: KRDO13 is in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado, near the base of Pikes Peak, along the front range of the Rocky Mountains, and close to Garden of the Gods. Colorado Springs is often rated as one of the country's best cities to live in. It is a big city with a small-town feel, with Castle Rock and Denver within an hour's drive. To Be Considered: Apply through our website @ KRDO.com/jobs. KRDO13 is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $39k-45k yearly 4h ago
  • Director of FSQA

    Taylor Farms Co 4.5company rating

    Director job in Colorado Springs, CO

    Taylor Farms ColoradoDirector of FSQATaylor Farms Colorado is looking for a Director of FSQATaylor Farms Colorado is part of a national company, with this location being in Colorado Springs. Taylor Farms is the leader in packaged salad industry, and our operation in Colorado Springs has been in business for over 30 years. We process a variety of fresh-cut produce. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF POSITION: Job Summary: The Director of Food Safety and Quality is responsible for overseeing and ensuring the quality, safety, and compliance of all food products and processes within an organization. They lead the development and implementation of food safety and quality policies, procedures, and programs that ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, meet customer expectations, and uphold brand reputation. The Director of Food Safety and Quality also provides guidance and support to internal teams and external partners on food safety and quality matters. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive food safety and quality management system that aligns with regulatory requirements, industry standards, and customer expectations. Create, review, and update food safety and quality policies, procedures, and programs to ensure effectiveness and compliance with changing requirements. Conduct audits, inspections, and risk assessments to identify potential hazards and areas for improvement in food safety and quality processes and procedures. Develop and deliver food safety and quality training programs for employees, suppliers, and customers to ensure understanding and adherence to policies and procedures. Lead investigations into quality issues, customer complaints, and food safety incidents, and develop and implement corrective and preventive actions. Manage relationships with regulatory agencies and third-party auditors and ensure compliance with all food safety and quality regulations and standards. Oversee the monitoring, testing, and verification of food safety and quality processes, including product testing, environmental monitoring, and sanitation procedures. Collaborate with internal teams, suppliers, and customers to identify opportunities for continuous improvement in food safety and quality processes and procedures. Manage food safety and quality budgets, resources, and timelines to ensure the timely and effective delivery of projects and initiatives. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in food science, food safety, or a related field. USDA experience beneficial for position 8+ years of experience in food safety and quality management, with a minimum of 5 years in a leadership role. Strong knowledge of food safety and quality regulations, standards, and best practices. Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing food safety and quality management systems and programs. Excellent communication, collaboration, and leadership skills. Ability to analyze data and identify trends, and to develop and implement corrective and preventive actions. Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously. Certified in food safety and quality management, such as SQF, HACCP, or BRC. Must be able to work in a refrigerated environment 35-39 degrees up to 50% of the time. Intermediate word and excel skills for correspondence and reporting. Ability to manage diverse groups of individuals. Excellent organizational skills Other duties that may be assigned by the General Manager Physical Requirements:This position is frequently in a refrigerated, noisy food production environment. This position is a combination of non-sedentary and sedentary depending on the needs of the business during the workday. This description does not include all the responsibilities of the job it is merely a job announcement. All interested individuals should submit resumes to ************************. EOE Salary range - $100,000/year to $120,000/year Compensation details: 100000-120000 Yearly Salary PI0b879b153ec4-31181-39190005
    $100k-120k yearly 8d ago
  • Vice President (VP)/Director Real Estate

    Korn Ferry 4.9company rating

    Director job in Denver, CO

    Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for a Vice President (VP)/Director Real Estate. National Private Equity Real Estate portfolio across all asset types (industrial, multifamily, etc.) this role will focus on portfolio strategy in the Western US. Responsibilities Lead team managing all existing assets in the Western half of the US (industrial, multi-family, hospitality, etc) Drive portfolio strategy; optimize asset class combination Prepare and present formalized investment recommendation (written and verbal) Qualifications 12+ years' experience with relevant bachelor's degree/ 10+ years with a master's degree Experience across all asset types, with a focus on industrial and multifamily Ability to own legal, planning and entitlement issues related to development of income properties 3+ years team / budget management Ability to travel 25% Salary Range & Benefits Overview: $190,000 - $200,000, flexibility depending on experience; extremely strong benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k), cash bonus, and LTI. SE: 510768481
    $190k-200k yearly 2d ago
  • CU Anschutz Director of Spine Service

    Department of Neurosurgery

    Director job in Aurora, CO

    The Director of Spine Services (DSS) will provide strategic, clinical, and operational leadership for the multidisciplinary spine care program at University of Colorado Hospital Anschutz (UCHA), coordinating the work of orthopedic spine surgeons, spine neurosurgeons, and nonoperative spine care teams, including physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), pain management, chiropractic services, and supporting disciplines (e.g., physical therapy, imaging, behavioral health). The DSS will be appointed by the UCHealth CMO in collaboration with the relevant Associate Chief Medical Officers (ACMOs), Department Chairs, and administrative leadership. The DSS will work in close partnership with UCHA operational leadership to align spine care delivery across the continuum, and across the Metro Denver UCHealth sites of care, to ensure excellence in quality and safety, prepare for value-based payment models, and foster collaboration across specialties. In collaboration with the UCHA Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO), each Department will identify Clinical Director(s) who will serve as the point person for quality and safety of patient care, access, service delivery and faculty engagement and performance for the Spine Service Line. The DSS is expected to collaborate with the relevant Associate Chief Medical Officer(s) (ACMO), the CMO, the Chief Quality Officer (CQO), the COO, the relevant Department Chairs, and UCHealth administrative and nursing leadership including the Spine Operations Director as hospital administrative dyad to assure the highest quality of patient care and patient and provider experience, as well as efficient operations. Accountability: The DSS will have a joint appointment in Neurosurgery and Orthopedics and thus be accountable to both department chairs, as well as to the UCHA CMO and relevant ACMO(s) for their performance as a Clinical Director.Annual evaluation of DSS performance will be completed by the relevant department chairs and the Spine Governance Committee, with input from relevant UCHA ACMOs. Annual performance evaluation reports will be shared with the UCHA CMO and relevant ACMO(s). All existing academic reporting and accountability relationships remain intact and are not supplanted by Clinical Director-related reporting, accountability or evaluation processes. Key Relationships: Relevant School of Medicine departmental/divisional leadership UCHA Associate Chief Medical Officer(s) (ACMOs) Relevant other Clinical Directors Relevant UCHA Medical Director(s) and Nurse or Operational Manager(s) UCHA physician, nursing, APP, operational and quality leadership UCHealth Metro Denver Chief Quality Officer (CQO) UCHA Chief Medical Officer (CMO) UCHA Chief Operating Officer (COO) Key Responsibilities: As the clinical leader of the Spine Service Line, the DSS will be responsible for: Multidisciplinary Program Oversight Coordinate spine care across orthopedic Surgery, Neurosurgery, PM&R, Pain Management, Chiropractic Care, Physical Therapy, and relevant support services. Foster collaboration among faculty and providers to support seamless, patient-centered care across inpatient, outpatient, procedural, and rehabilitative settings. Partner with operational leaders to support patient access, throughput, and experience. Quality and Performance Improvement Lead the development and monitoring of program-level quality metrics, including outcomes, safety, efficiency, and patient satisfaction. Champion continuous improvement using data-driven methods and structured quality frameworks. Guide the adoption of evidence-based guidelines and clinical pathways across all care settings. Alternative Payment Model Preparation Collaborate with finance, contracting, and operational teams to prepare for bundled payments, comprehensive care models, and other value-based reimbursement strategies. Drive integration of care and appropriate resource utilization to ensure success under risk-based contracts. Strategic and Operational Leadership Serve as the spine programs clinical representative in strategic planning, business development, and program growth across Metro Denver. Help define and implement goals, Objective Key Result proposals (OKRs), and operational priorities for the spine service line in collaboration with administrative partners. Actively participate in recruitment, onboarding, and performance evaluation of spine faculty. Clinical and Academic Leadership Serve as the liaison between clinical departments (Orthopedics, Neurosurgery, PM&R, Anesthesiology) and UCHealth leadership on spine-related clinical operations and strategy. Support a culture of excellence in education, research, and clinical care. Engage trainees and staff in interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. Estimated time commitment: variable, depending on scope of responsibility. Anticipated to be approximately 0.5 FTE (0.4-0.6). Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. MD or DO Board certified in neurosurgery or orthopedic surgery or appropriately qualified spine surgeon. Active clinical practice at UCHA Appointment as full-time academic faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (UCSOM) Promotes and adheres to UCHealth and SOM Code of Conduct and standards of professionalism. Preferred Qualifications: Commitment to provider wellbeing Advocate of excellence in education Commitment to ensuring an excellent patient experience Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Motivate excellence and teamwork among providers and staff, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration Exemplary leadership skills, including interpersonal communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, problem resolution, decision-making and project/change management Demonstrated ability to address issues and effect action in a timely manner Ability to integrate clinical, quality/patient safety, management and financial concepts Demonstrated experience in leading high-performing, cross-functional teams; designing and implementing processes for strong and effective clinical and practice management operations The starting salary range ( or hiring range ) for this position has been established as HIRING RANGE: An administrative stipend of $50,000 per annum The above salary range ( or hiring range ) represents the Universitys good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. This position is not eligible for overtime compensation unless it is non-exempt. The School of Medicines faculty provide the most complex, cutting-edge care at the highest level to the people of Colorado. CU SOM is also powered by a world-class research and innovation infrastructure and is committed to training the future leaders of medicine. RequiredPreferredJob Industries Other
    $50k yearly 10d ago

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