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  • Housekeeper

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals 3.8company rating

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals job in Greenwood, IN

    About Us Healing Body and Mind. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it's needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we're expanding access to our unique model of care across the United States. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview Medical Behavorial Hospital is looking for professional house keeping team members to serve our patients at our hospital in Greenwood, Indiana. Our house keepers are dedicated to service, ensuring the cleanliness of our hospital for our patients, staff, and visitors. The house keeping team ensure that all patients, visitors, and team members are able to assist our patients in a clean and organized environment. Benefits of joining NPH Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance NPH 401(k) plan with up to 4% Company match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Programs Generous PTO and Time Off Policy Special tuition offers through Capella University Work/life balance with great professional growth opportunities Employee Discounts through LifeMart Responsibilities Clean and service the Hospital and outlying areas as assigned, Moves furniture, equipment and supplies around Hospital departments, Performs a variety of heavy cleaning duties in order to maintain the Hospital in an orderly and sanitary condition. Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or GED preferred. Experience:1 year of housekeeping experience in a hospital or healthcare setting preferred. Must be punctual, attentive to detail and dependable
    $22k-28k yearly est. Auto-Apply 43d ago
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  • Staff Scheduler

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals 3.8company rating

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals job in Indianapolis, IN

    About Us Healing Body and Mind. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it's needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we're expanding access to our unique model of care across the United States. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview The scheduler provides administrative support within the hospital, including the nursing team, the patients, medical staff and executive staff. The Scheduler will ensure monthly nursing schedule are set-up and completed to provide the best possible care to our patients. They will also assist with call-offs and finding suitable replacement and coverage for the floor. Benefits of joining NPH Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance NPH 401(k) plan with up to 4% Company match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Programs Generous PTO and Time Off Policy Special tuition offers through Capella University Work/life balance with great professional growth opportunities Employee Discounts through LifeMart Responsibilities Schedules aides and nurses using a monthly schedule. The schedule is put out at least 30 days in advance. Takes staff call offs and maintains the call off log. Works with the DON and CEO to ensure correct coverage is in place at all times. Acts as a liaison between clinical floor staff and administration regarding staffing, supplies and education. Assist in orienting new nursing aide staff and complete competency packets during General Orientation. Contacts various hospital departments in order to change schedules; arrange for patient transportation, unit cleaning or equipment repair; and to order medications, physical therapy, supplies, etc. Performs related clerical duties such as filing, photocopying, running errands, completing patient census forms, ordering stationary and pens, fax machine, etc if applicable. Observes and supports hospital policy, mission statement, and vision. Supports and enforces infection-control policies and procedures. Contributes to the collection and evaluation of data for the nursing Quality Review Program. Contributes to Performance Improvement activities. Maintains a professional approach with confidentiality. Assures protection and privacy of health information as attained through written, electronic or oral disclosures. Qualifications High School Diploma or GED required. Minimum of 1 year of scheduling experience required, in a healthcare setting preferred. Experience in behavioral health or acute care setting preferred. Previous experience with a scheduling tool, such as Shift Hound or SmartForce a plus. Availability to respond for staffing emergencies, including after-hours, holidays, and weekends as needed. Excellent verbal and written communication skills Maintain effective contacts with a variety of hospital personnel
    $27k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 16d ago
  • Police Officer

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Ravenna, OH job

    $5,000 Sign-On Bonus (Taxable) Available Bonus paid in full with first paycheck Full-Time, 40 Hours/Week Variable Schedule /Onsite Patrols assigned areas of hospital campus to maintain an orderly and safe environment for patients, visitors, and staff. Enforces Hospital policies and procedures, and applicable local and state laws. Upholds the mission, vision, values, and customer service standards of Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron (CHMCA). Responsibilities: 1. Actively patrol assigned area of jurisdiction on foot or in a vehicle, checking buildings and surrounding areas for criminal activity or unsafe conditions. 2. Working independently with minimal supervision, respond to all assigned calls for police services, including, but not limited to; violent persons, hazardous situations, medical and mental health emergencies, and non-criminal assistance to the campus community. 3. Knowledge and adherence of department policies, procedures, as well as City, State, and Federal law. 4. Observe traffic hazards and conditions, and recommend corrective actions, investigate traffic accidents, enforce traffic laws and parking violations, assist motorists with disabled vehicles, and direct traffic. 5. Ability to effectively communicate and use police radio, computer, email, and telephone. 6.Interact with diverse populations with respect and dignity of cultural norms and practices. 7.Make arrests for violations of laws or ordinances, prepare and file necessary court documents, testify in court, transport prisoners. 8.Interview complainants, victims, witnesses, and suspects, analyze report information to enhance enforcement, investigative or safety efforts and prepare written reports in the record management system. 9.Participate in ongoing training and professional development to maintain certifications, enhance skills, and uphold best practices in law enforcement. 10. Engage in community policing initiatives, fostering positive relationships with patients, visitors, and staff, and collaborate to resolve safety concerns and enhance community trust. 11. Perform any other assigned duties/tasks related to the needs of the department, meet and maintain any performance standards established for the position. Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Experience containing and control crowds in order to preserve peace, providing a safe environment during large events. 2. Experience with record management systems to document incident reports in a complete, concise, and proper manner. 3. Experience making arrests and/or transport arrestees when appropriate. 4. Experience providing appropriate medical assistance to the sick and injured by providing first aid and/or alerting medical staff. Education and Experience 1. Must be 21 years of age or older at time of hire. 2. High School Diploma or equivalent. 3. Associate degree in a related field preferred. 4. Possesses a valid Ohio driver's license (and ability to obtain and maintain eligibility of insurability as determined by the CHMCA insurance carrier's requirements to operate CHMCA vehicles) and reliable transportation to report to alternate sites. 5. Possess a current OPOTA Basic Police Academy certification. 6. Required to achieve and maintain department's qualifying firearms standards for duration of employment. 7. Successfully complete a thorough background investigation. 8. Demonstrate psychological fitness commensurate with the role of a police officer, evaluated by a psychologist designated by the Department of Public Safety Director and Chief. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
    $54k-63k yearly est. 8d ago
  • School Clinical Coordinator: Hudson City Schools

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Akron, OH job

    Hudson City Schools Monday-Friday While school is in session 8:00 Am -4:00Pm The School Clinical Coordinator is responsible for the provision of school health services to the student population served. This position assists the Manager in the daily operations of the school district assigned in collaboration with the interdisciplinary teams. This position is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating delivery of student care within the school building of the assigned district. The School Clinical Coordinator contributes to development and evaluation of the assigned nursing personnel. This position is also responsible for assisting and providing nursing care, utilizing specialized knowledge, judgement, and skill. Responsibilities: 1. Provides leadership and direction regarding departmental goals and as directed by contract. 2. Demonstrates personal and professional accountability for themselves and the staff. 3. Maintains school clinic safety for staff and students. 4. Participates in performance improvement. 5. Participates in and supports staff recruitment and retention efforts. 6. Supports and assists with Human Resource Management including but not limited to coaching, development, and evaluation of nursing personnel. 7. Promotes a positive work environment and staff engagement. 8. Serves as a clinical resource to the interdisciplinary team. 9. Maintains appropriate student health records and documents services rendered. 10. Communicates effectively with management, parents/guardians, school authorities, and allied personnel. 11. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the physical psychological, social, educational, and safety needs of the students served. 12. Other duties as required. Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Experience in a school setting preferred. 2. Experience in pediatric nursing preferred. 3. Experience working within in multidisciplinary team is preferred. 4. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. Education and Experience 1. Education: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing, BSN required, or current enrollment in a BSN program with program completion required within 2 years of assuming position. 2. Certification: BLS is required. Registered Nurse Licensure required. 3. Years of experience: Minimum 1 year experience in healthcare required. Minimum 1 year in a similar role preferred. 4. Years of experience supervising: None Part Time FTE: 0.700000 Status: Onsite
    $51k-63k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Cardiac Sonographer

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    North Canton, OH job

    Full Time 40 Hours/Week Monday - Friday, Variable Day Shift Travel Required On-Call Rotation Required Performs complete non-invasive transthoracic echocardiographic studies, assists with various echocardiographic procedures. Responsibilities: 1. Performs complete non-invasive transthoracic echocardiographic studies, assists with various echocardiographic procedures. 2. Assists the physician with transesophageal, intraoperative, contrast, and, if designated, fetal echocardiography. 3. Functions independently and provides applicable data regarding cardiac anatomy and hemodynamics to assist the cardiologist in the diagnosis of congenital heart defects. 4. Uses a variety of equipment necessary to perform testing. 5. Demonstrates the ability to assess patient status and identify each patient's specific age requirements. 6. Is available for call 24 hours a day on a rotational basis after appropriate training/orientation period. 7. Works at remote clinic facilities. 8. Other duties as required. Other information: Technical Expertise/skills 1. Experience in clinical setting performing echocardiograms is required. 2. Experience interacting with a variety of people and ages in a helpful manner, with understanding of growth and development specific to that age is preferred. 3. Experience in healthcare is preferred. 4. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. Education and Experience 1. Education: Associate's degree in allied health profession required; Bachelor's degree preferred. 2. Certification: ARDMS RDCS pediatric registry within 18 months of hire. 3. An appropriate credential in echocardiography from ARDMS or CCI is required. A credential in pediatric echocardiography is preferred. Successful completion of an ultrasound or CVT program accredited by CAAHEP is required. 4. Basic Life Support Certification is required. 5. Years of experience supervising: None. Full Time FTE: 1.000000
    $76k-97k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Director Rehabilitative Services

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    North Canton, OH job

    Full-time, 40 Hours/week Days Onsite Akron, OH The Director Rehabilitative Services provides administrative representation and general direction for the Rehabilitative Services Division. Responsibilities: 1. Adds value as a key member of management; understands the business, financials, industry, customers and strategy. 2. Supervises employees, provides direction, coaches, trains and develops, and manages performance to company goals and expectations. 3. Prepares, manages, and adheres to department budget to maintain expenditure controls. 4. Oversees the operations of the Occupational therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech and Hearing Departments. 5. Assumes fiscal responsibility, including developing and maintaining annual capital and operating budgets to assure a fiscally productive division. 6. Closely monitors trends within the professions and trends in health care service delivery. 7. Develops and implements services/programs in response to hospital and community needs. 8. Pursues and negotiates contracts for services within the community. 9. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the physical, psychological, social, educational, and safety needs of the patients served regardless of age. 10. Other duties as required. Other information: Technical Expertise Experience in Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Speech Pathology clinical settings is required. Experience in a pediatric hospital setting is preferred. Experience in management and fiscal operations is required. Experience in Lean Six Sigma programming is preferred. Experience working with all levels within an organization is required. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. EPIC or EMR software is required. Education and Experience Education: MBA or MHA is required. Master's Degree in clinical field (OT, PT, ST) is preferred. Certification: Active State licensure in one of the following: Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Speech/Language Pathology Preferred. Minimum years of relevant clinical oversight: 7 years required. Minimum years of leadership experience: 5 years required. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
    $81k-111k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Supervisor Patient Care

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Akron, OH job

    Full Time 36 hours/week 7pm-7am onsite The Supervisor Patient Care is responsible for nursing operations and patient care delivery across multiple units during assigned shifts. This role is responsible for staffing management and coordination among hospital departments. The Supervisor collaborates with the Transfer Center for patient placement and throughput, responds to emergencies and codes, and activates the Hospital Emergency Incident Command, when necessary, potentially serving as the Incident Commander Responsibilities: 1.Understands the business, financials industry trends, patient needs, and organizational strategy. 2.Provides support and assistance to nursing staff to ensure adherence to patient care protocols and quality standards. 3. Assist in monitoring the department budget and helps maintain expenditure controls. 4. Promotes and maintains quality care by supporting nursing staff in the delivery of care during assigned shifts. 5. Visits patient care units to assess patient conditions, evaluates staffing needs and provides support to caregivers. 6. Communicates with the appropriate Nursing Management staff member [VP of Patient Services, Directors of Nursing and Nurse Managers] about any circumstances or situations which has or may have serious impact to patients, staff or hospital. 7. Assist in decision-making processes and notifies the Administrator on call when necessary. 8. Collaborates with nursing and hospital staff to ensure the operational aspects of patient care units are maintained effectively. 9. Supports the nursing philosophy and objectives of the hospital by participating in educational efforts and adhering to policies and procedures. 10. Other duties as assigned. Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Experience in clinical pediatrics is required. 2. Experience working with all levels within an organization is required. 3. Experience in healthcare is preferred. 4. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. Education and Experience 1. Education: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing; Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is required. 2. Licensure: Currently licensed to practice nursing as a Registered Nurse in the State of Ohio is required. 3. Certification: Current Health Care Provider BLS is required; PALS, NRP, ACLS or TNCC is preferred. 4. Years of relevant experience: Minimum 3 years of nursing experience required. 5. Years of supervisory experience: Previous Charge Nurse, Clinical Coordinator, or other leadership experience is preferred. Full Time FTE: 0.900000 Status: Onsite
    $52k-69k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Clinical Pharmacist Specialist: PICU

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Medina, OH job

    $10,000 Sign-On Bonus (taxable) Available Bonus paid in full with first paycheck Full-time, M-F Days, 8AM - 4:30PM Onsite Akron, OH (Relocation may be available) The Pharmacy Clinical Specialist is responsible for all drug distribution and control activities for the assigned patient care area. Evaluates, processes and monitors physician orders for patient medications and other pharmaceutical supplies, serves as a reliable source of drug information, provides expert consultation to healthcare professionals and ensures proper pharmacotherapeutics for all patients. Responsibilities: 1. Performs complex clinical pharmacy services including drug therapy management, pharmacokinetics, multidisciplinary rounding, therapy protocol development and implementation, assist in operational initiatives and implementation, manages adverse drug reactions and medication errors and evaluates non-formulary requests. 2. Assists nurses and prescribers with medication use challenges and medication cost containment. 3. Demonstrates working knowledge of all drug distribution and control functions of pharmacy operations. Works effectively with pharmacy staff and other clinical staff regarding operational issues. 4. Evaluates drug therapy orders for appropriateness of dose, route, interval, schedule, duration, disease state, and organ function. 5. Monitors effects of drug therapy. 6. Documents interventions appropriately in electronic medical record. . 7. Provides drug education and counsels patients on appropriate drug use and storage. 8. Precepts the pharmacy resident(s)/students and provides effective and timely feedback on the resident's progress. 9. Provides mandatory education presentations to staff pharmacists. 10. Employs drug usage evaluation information to alter therapy effectively and participates in drug use evaluation programs. Active participant in Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee as required. 11. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the physical, psychological, social, educational, and safety needs of the patients served regardless of age. Maintains knowledge and participates in accreditation activities. 12. Performs all the duties of a centralized staff pharmacist when required. 13. Participates in and accepts change as operations demand, including strategies designed to strengthen pharmacy programs. 14. Assist with administrative duties as required. 15. Other duties as required. Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Experience and knowledge of appropriate drug use for adult/pediatric/neonatal patients is required (depending on patient population assigned). 2. Experience with interdepartmental collaboration among all levels within an organization is required. 3. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. Maintains proficiency with Epic Willow and/or Ambulatory software. Education and Experience 1. Education: Doctor of Pharmacy Degree is required or BS pharmacy degree with pediatric experience. 2. Licensure: Current License by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy is required. 3. A Post Graduate Year 1 Pharmacy Residency (PGY1) OR equivalent experience required. 4. PGY2 Residency preferred 5. Board Certification in area of expertise is preferred 6. Years of relevant experience: 3 year is preferred. 7. Years of experience supervising: None. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
    $98k-124k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Clinical Coordinator: Behavioral Health Unit

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Akron, OH job

    Behavioral Health Unit Full Time 36 Hours/week Nights 7p-730a every other weekend and holiday Onsite Assists manager in the daily operations at the unit level, in collaboration with interdisciplinary teams. Assesses, plans, implements, and evaluated delivery of patient care on assigned unit and shift. Contributes to development and evaluations of assigned nursing personnel. Assists and provides nursing care utilizing specialized knowledge, judgement and skill. Responsibilities: 1. Provides leadership and direction regarding unit goals and work environment by assisting nurse manager in his/her duties. 2. Demonstrates personal and professional accountability for self and staff. 3. Maintains unit safety for staff and patients. 4. Participates in performance improvement. 5. Participates in and supports staff recruitment and retention efforts. 6. Uses critical thinking to provide patient care management through staffing plan development, managing daily shift staffing, and delegation of resources. 7. Supports and assists within human resource management, including but not limited to coaching, time keeping, development and evaluation of nursing personnel. 8. Supports patient care and staffing needs throughout the Akron Children's Hospital enterprise. 9. Promotes a positive work environment and staff engagement. 10. Serves as a clinical resource to the interdisciplinary team. 11. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the physical, psychological, social, educational and safety needs of the patients served. 12. Other duties as required. Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. 2. Valid Ohio license. 3. Current Health Care Provider BLS training from the American Heart Association is required. 4. See the Department of Nursing Resuscitation Requirements and training policy #2102 for specific department requirements. 5. Relevant professional nursing certification, preferred. Education and Experience 1. Education: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing, BSN required, or current enrollment in a BSN program with program completion required within 2 years of assuming position. 2. Certification: May differ based on department/unit 3. Years of experience: Minimum two years relevant clinical experience with demonstrated management and leadership abilities is required. 4. Years of experience supervising: Previous charge nurse or other leadership experience is required. 5. Strong leadership skills including communication/organizational skills, time management, coping skills, motivation, problem solving, autonomy, and supporting teams is required. Full Time FTE: 0.900000 Status: Onsite
    $42k-53k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Home Care Nursing Education Coordinator

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Akron, OH job

    Coordinates staff development and educational needs of patient care nursing staff, patients, and families. This is an advanced level position in education, which is performed under minimal supervision. Assignments may be characterized as those requiring collaboration to address staff educational needs within a specialty practice area and/or service. Serves in a lead capacity over others as it relates to special projects or subject matter expertise. Work may be performed collaboratively for multiple disciplines across the continuum of care and for a specific patient population or service area. Responsibilities: Acts as resource and role model in use of evidence-based practice. Leads unit/service based clinical practice groups. Assists in orientation and placement of nursing students in clinical units. Serves as resource to faculty. Assists nursing staff in design and implementation of clinical nursing research/performance improvement projects. Assists nursing units with preceptor responsibilities to ensure that all new staff are oriented and meet competency expectations. Conducts learning needs assessments to plan staff educational programs. Coordinates orientation, staff development and continuing education for nursing staff. Develops evidence-based standards of care, comprehensive nursing plans, clinical pathways for patients and families and facilitates implementation of same. Develops, implements, and evaluates educational materials, self-instructional programs, teaching protocols, and e-learning programs for nursing staff. In conjunction with other subject matter experts, develops and evaluates patient family education materials. Serves as a clinical resource and role model, provides clinical supervision to staff in developing clinical knowledge, skills and abilities. Other information: Technical Expertise: Experience working with all levels within an organization is required. Experience in healthcare is preferred. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. Epic experience preferred. Education and Experience: Master's degree required. Licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of Ohio. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification. Valid OH Driver's License. Three (3) years of experience in tertiary care with two (2) years clinical experience in the assigned specialty. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
    $47k-58k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Manager Ancillary Application Solutions

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Medina, OH job

    Full Time 40 Hours/Week Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Onsite The Manager, Ancillary Application Solutions is a leadership position responsible for the planning, implementation, optimization, and overall management of ancillary clinical applications within the organization. This includes management of hundreds of clinical software applications used in critical areas such as Radiology, Cardiology, Neurology, Pulmonary and Lab. The position demands a blend of technical expertise, healthcare domain knowledge and leadership skills. Building productive relationships with software vendors and monitoring vendor performance are key elements of this role. This role ensures that software application solutions and supporting infrastructure align with the organization's strategic goals, enhance operational effectiveness, and deliver exceptional end-user experiences. The manager will build relationships with executive and clinical leaders and lead a team of application analysts to collaborate with stakeholders and leaders including physicians and nurses. The Manager, Ancillary Applications will serve as the primary point of contact for all matters concerning ancillary applications. This role does not include oversight of EMR applications but will work closely with EMR Management. Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership and Planning: Develop and execute a strategic vision for ancillary application solutions in partnership with executive leadership and key stakeholders. Assess current application landscape, identify gaps, and create actionable roadmaps for enhancements and transition to cloud. Project Management: As needed, serve as Project Manager for the full project lifecycle of ancillary application initiatives, from requirements gathering and vendor selection to deployment and post-implementation review. Ensure projects are completed on time, within scope, and on budget. Team Leadership and Development: Recruit, train, motivate, and evaluate a high-performing team of analysts. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and professional growth. Stakeholder Engagement: Serve as the primary liaison between IT, business operations, clinical teams, and external vendors. Facilitate transparent communication, manage expectations, and drive consensus on solution priorities. Solution Design and Integration: Guide the selection, implementation and integration of ancillary applications to ensure seamless interoperability with core business and clinical platforms. Operational Support and Optimization: Establish robust support processes for application maintenance, troubleshooting, and user training. Continually assess performance metrics and drive initiatives to maximize application efficiency and effectiveness. Vendor Management: Oversee relationships with third-party software vendors and service providers. Negotiate contracts, monitor service levels, and ensure compliance with organizational goals and regulatory standards. Risk Management and Compliance: Ensure all ancillary applications adhere to internal policies, industry regulations, and data security best practices. Proactively address potential risks and foster a secure operating environment. Budgeting and Resource Allocation: Develop and manage annual budgets for ancillary applications, including staffing, licensing, and infrastructure costs. Optimize resource allocation to achieve maximum value Other information: Technical Expertise Deep understanding of managing the full lifecycle of ancillary applications, systems integration, data security, and emerging trends in ancillary technologies. General understanding of server environments, cloud hosting and networking to facilitate cross functional trouble shooting. Familiarity with major clinical vendor software platforms Understanding of clinical processes and workflow along with ability to translate technical concepts into solutions with clinical value. Familiarity with project management tools and methodology. Education and Experience Education: Bachelor's degree required. Bachelor's degree in Nursing and licensed RN preferred. Experience: Minimum 5 years implementing and supporting applications and technology solutions, with at least 3 years in a lead or managerial role. Experience with ancillary clinical applications is strongly preferred. Full Time FTE: 1.000000
    $97k-115k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Manager Ancillary Application Solutions

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Ravenna, OH job

    Full Time 40 Hours/Week Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Onsite The Manager, Ancillary Application Solutions is a leadership position responsible for the planning, implementation, optimization, and overall management of ancillary clinical applications within the organization. This includes management of hundreds of clinical software applications used in critical areas such as Radiology, Cardiology, Neurology, Pulmonary and Lab. The position demands a blend of technical expertise, healthcare domain knowledge and leadership skills. Building productive relationships with software vendors and monitoring vendor performance are key elements of this role. This role ensures that software application solutions and supporting infrastructure align with the organization's strategic goals, enhance operational effectiveness, and deliver exceptional end-user experiences. The manager will build relationships with executive and clinical leaders and lead a team of application analysts to collaborate with stakeholders and leaders including physicians and nurses. The Manager, Ancillary Applications will serve as the primary point of contact for all matters concerning ancillary applications. This role does not include oversight of EMR applications but will work closely with EMR Management. Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership and Planning: Develop and execute a strategic vision for ancillary application solutions in partnership with executive leadership and key stakeholders. Assess current application landscape, identify gaps, and create actionable roadmaps for enhancements and transition to cloud. Project Management: As needed, serve as Project Manager for the full project lifecycle of ancillary application initiatives, from requirements gathering and vendor selection to deployment and post-implementation review. Ensure projects are completed on time, within scope, and on budget. Team Leadership and Development: Recruit, train, motivate, and evaluate a high-performing team of analysts. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and professional growth. Stakeholder Engagement: Serve as the primary liaison between IT, business operations, clinical teams, and external vendors. Facilitate transparent communication, manage expectations, and drive consensus on solution priorities. Solution Design and Integration: Guide the selection, implementation and integration of ancillary applications to ensure seamless interoperability with core business and clinical platforms. Operational Support and Optimization: Establish robust support processes for application maintenance, troubleshooting, and user training. Continually assess performance metrics and drive initiatives to maximize application efficiency and effectiveness. Vendor Management: Oversee relationships with third-party software vendors and service providers. Negotiate contracts, monitor service levels, and ensure compliance with organizational goals and regulatory standards. Risk Management and Compliance: Ensure all ancillary applications adhere to internal policies, industry regulations, and data security best practices. Proactively address potential risks and foster a secure operating environment. Budgeting and Resource Allocation: Develop and manage annual budgets for ancillary applications, including staffing, licensing, and infrastructure costs. Optimize resource allocation to achieve maximum value Other information: Technical Expertise Deep understanding of managing the full lifecycle of ancillary applications, systems integration, data security, and emerging trends in ancillary technologies. General understanding of server environments, cloud hosting and networking to facilitate cross functional trouble shooting. Familiarity with major clinical vendor software platforms Understanding of clinical processes and workflow along with ability to translate technical concepts into solutions with clinical value. Familiarity with project management tools and methodology. Education and Experience Education: Bachelor's degree required. Bachelor's degree in Nursing and licensed RN preferred. Experience: Minimum 5 years implementing and supporting applications and technology solutions, with at least 3 years in a lead or managerial role. Experience with ancillary clinical applications is strongly preferred. Full Time FTE: 1.000000
    $96k-118k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Police Officer

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Medina, OH job

    $5,000 Sign-On Bonus (Taxable) Available Bonus paid in full with first paycheck Full-Time, 40 Hours/Week Variable Schedule /Onsite Patrols assigned areas of hospital campus to maintain an orderly and safe environment for patients, visitors, and staff. Enforces Hospital policies and procedures, and applicable local and state laws. Upholds the mission, vision, values, and customer service standards of Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron (CHMCA). Responsibilities: 1. Actively patrol assigned area of jurisdiction on foot or in a vehicle, checking buildings and surrounding areas for criminal activity or unsafe conditions. 2. Working independently with minimal supervision, respond to all assigned calls for police services, including, but not limited to; violent persons, hazardous situations, medical and mental health emergencies, and non-criminal assistance to the campus community. 3. Knowledge and adherence of department policies, procedures, as well as City, State, and Federal law. 4. Observe traffic hazards and conditions, and recommend corrective actions, investigate traffic accidents, enforce traffic laws and parking violations, assist motorists with disabled vehicles, and direct traffic. 5. Ability to effectively communicate and use police radio, computer, email, and telephone. 6.Interact with diverse populations with respect and dignity of cultural norms and practices. 7.Make arrests for violations of laws or ordinances, prepare and file necessary court documents, testify in court, transport prisoners. 8.Interview complainants, victims, witnesses, and suspects, analyze report information to enhance enforcement, investigative or safety efforts and prepare written reports in the record management system. 9.Participate in ongoing training and professional development to maintain certifications, enhance skills, and uphold best practices in law enforcement. 10. Engage in community policing initiatives, fostering positive relationships with patients, visitors, and staff, and collaborate to resolve safety concerns and enhance community trust. 11. Perform any other assigned duties/tasks related to the needs of the department, meet and maintain any performance standards established for the position. Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Experience containing and control crowds in order to preserve peace, providing a safe environment during large events. 2. Experience with record management systems to document incident reports in a complete, concise, and proper manner. 3. Experience making arrests and/or transport arrestees when appropriate. 4. Experience providing appropriate medical assistance to the sick and injured by providing first aid and/or alerting medical staff. Education and Experience 1. Must be 21 years of age or older at time of hire. 2. High School Diploma or equivalent. 3. Associate degree in a related field preferred. 4. Possesses a valid Ohio driver's license (and ability to obtain and maintain eligibility of insurability as determined by the CHMCA insurance carrier's requirements to operate CHMCA vehicles) and reliable transportation to report to alternate sites. 5. Possess a current OPOTA Basic Police Academy certification. 6. Required to achieve and maintain department's qualifying firearms standards for duration of employment. 7. Successfully complete a thorough background investigation. 8. Demonstrate psychological fitness commensurate with the role of a police officer, evaluated by a psychologist designated by the Department of Public Safety Director and Chief. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
    $54k-63k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Pharmacist - Inpatient

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Hudson, OH job

    $8,000 Sign-On Bonus (taxable) Available Bonus paid in full with first paycheck Full-time, 40 Hours/week Variable Shift, M-F and Every 3rd Weekend Rotation Onsite Akron, OH The Pharmacist ensures safe, effective, appropriate drug therapy for all patients. Responsibilities: 1. Contacts and confers with physician and nursing staff in a manner that results in an effective outcome when drug therapy questions, irregularities, or problems are encountered; documentation of the resolution of any inappropriate orders is recorded. 2. Reviews each new medication order against patient profile information for completeness, allergy conflicts, reasonableness of dose, duplicate drug therapy, and clinically significant drug reactions. 3. Maintains all legally required and departmentally required records including controlled substances. 4. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the physical, psychological, social, educational, and safety needs of the patients served regardless of age. 5. Other duties as required. Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Experience in pharmacy is required; or pediatrics is preferred. 2. Experience in JCAHO accreditation is preferred. 3. Experience working with all levels within an organization is required. 4. Experience in healthcare is preferred. 5. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. Education and Experience 1. Education: Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy is required; PharmD degree is preferred. 2. Certification: Current license by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy is required. 3. Years of relevant experience: 5 to 7 years is preferred. 4. Years of experience supervising: None. Possesses a valid State driver's license and ability to obtain and maintain insurability as determined by the ACH insurance carrier's requirements. An annual physical is required to be completed with the Akron Children's Hospital Employee Health Department. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
    $99k-118k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Behavioral Health Associate

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals 3.8company rating

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals job in Greenwood, IN

    About Us Healing Body and Mind NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it's needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we're expanding access to our unique model of care across the United States. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is looking for Behavioral Associates at our Greenwood, Indiana location. NPH is the national leader in providing medical and neurobehavioral care to patients in acute psychiatric distress. You will be joining a team of rock star staff who provide exceptional, patient-centered care and understand our patients are always our number one priority! The Behavioral Associate will work with physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals to provide direct behavioral care to patients with a variety of psychiatric conditions. Benefits of joining NPH Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance NPH 401(k) plan with up to 4% Company match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Programs Generous PTO and Time Off Policy Special tuition offers through Capella University Work/life balance with great professional growth opportunities Employee Discounts through LifeMart Day, evening and night shift available! Responsibilities Identify high risk patients, uses Crisis Intervention practices and support safety plan intervention techniques to maintain a safe environment. Performs environmental/patient safety rounds and implement a higher level of observation in emergencies. Reports observations, interactions and patient activity to assigned nursing staff timely. Understands patient characteristics, triggers, through trauma informed care and patient/environmental variables in order to assist in preventing patients from losing control. Participates in shift hand-off meetings, unit rounds, community meetings, team meetings and committee meeting as required. Participates in debriefing after codes, incidents, and use of restraints. Assists in the assessment of need for as well as the application and removal of restraints Leads or co-leads discussion groups on topics such as anger and safety. Reviews incident reports as needed to identify possible preventable factors and present these to the treatment team. Escorts patients during transfer, for testing or for admission on or off facility premises as required. Participates in quality assurance/performance improvement activities and departmental and/or facility-wide training as required. Provide ongoing training to unit-staff in implementation of de-escalation training and physical interventions. Assists the nursing staff in performing selected nursing procedures and functional tasks to specific patients Provides direct physical care, and/or one to one observation to selected patients under supervision Assists with lifting, positioning. moving and ambulating patients using body mechanics as instructed Transports patients by wheelchair, stretcher or bed Escorts ambulatory patients Escorts patients outside of the hospital as necessary Obtains and records blood pressure, temperature, pulse and respiration rate in accordance with hospital policy. Provides direct assistance to patients with Activities of Daily Living as needed. Qualifications EDUCATION: High School Diploma or GED required. Associate's degree or some college coursework in psychology, social work, or social services field preferred. EXPERIENCE: Prior experience in a behavioral health setting preferred. At least 2 years of experience in a direct care role strongly preferred. This is a great role for experienced behavioral health techs and those that are looking to start a new, rewarding career in behavioral health!
    $30k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Dietary Cook & Aide

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals 3.8company rating

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals job in Indianapolis, IN

    About Us Healing Body and Mind. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it's needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we're expanding access to our unique model of care across the United States. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is looking for a Dietary Services Cook & Aide at our Indianapolis location. NPH is the national leader in providing medical and neurobehavioral care to patients in acute psychiatric distress. You will be joining a team of rock star staff who provide exceptional, patient-centered care and understand our patients are always our number one priority! The Dietary Services Cook/Aide communicates with residents, dietary personnel and other personnel as well as family members, visitors and the general public. Prepares nourishing and healthy meals for all residents and staff. Performs tray line functions including obtaining supplies, serving, portioning food, washing dishes, following Indiana State Boards of Health sanitation guidelines, and operating equipment in kitchen as needed. Benefits of joining NPH as a Dietary Services Cook/Aide Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance NPH 401(k) plan with up to 4% Company match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Programs Generous PTO and Time Off Policy Special tuition offers through Capella University Work/life balance with great professional growth opportunities Employee Discounts through LifeMart Responsibilities Assists supervisor in training and supervising personnel and food preparation as directed. Helps supervisor maintain accurate inventory for completion of general dietary services duties. Follow work assignments, and/or work schedules in completing and performing assigned tasks. Estimates food requirements to eliminate waste and leftovers. Properly stores and utilizes left over food. Completes visual, taste and smell tests to assure palatability, safety and freshness of food items served. Maintains a clean working area during food production. Assures late trays are properly processed and that between meal feedings are prepared and delivered, as applicable, to floors. Holds and stores perishable food items in compliance with applicable standards of the Indiana State Board of Health (ISBH). Perform sanitation inspections throughout scheduled shift and as provided in the sanitation checklist. Follow established safety precautions in the performance of all duties. Shares responsibility for maintaining a clean and safe environment. Review resident diet changes daily to determine if changes in the resident's daily care routine have been made. Assists in the training of new dietary service workers. Ascertains that temperature sheets and cleaning schedules are dated and signed in a timely manner as required during their working time. Obtains supplies from storage areas (storeroom, walk-ins, etc) needed for completion of duties. Prepares and portions simple food items for patient meal service based on forecasted guidelines. Serves food on the patient tray line based on customer requests or the patient menu. Is responsible for retrieving the patient tray cart from designated area or unit(s) if needed. Is responsible for cleaning and sanitizing the patient tray cart. Clears trays and washes dishes according to established guidelines. Cleans and sanitizes dishwashing area. Puts away dishes, glasses, cups, and silverware. Maintains patient tray line station stocked with food. Prepares and delivers patient nourishments and unit snacks as ordered. Reports to work as scheduled and in a timely manner. Alerts appropriate personnel to staffing needs. Floats to other departments / facilities as directed. Maintains a professional approach with confidentiality. Assures protection and privacy of health information as attained through written, electronic or oral disclosures. Displays concern and initiative. Is resourceful and calm in emergencies. Is prompt and efficient with minimal absences. Cooperates and maintains good rapport with nursing staff, medical staff, other departments, and visitors. Seeks guidance and remains knowledgeable of, and complies with, all applicable federal and state laws, as well as hospital polices that apply to assigned duties. Complies with hospital expectations regarding ethical behavior and standards of conduct. Complies with federal and hospital requirements in the areas of protected health information and patient privacy. Understands and adheres to NPH's compliance standards as they appear in NPH's Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy. Keeps abreast of all pertinent federal, state and hospital regulations, laws and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified. All other duties assigned by supervisor. Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or GED required. Coursework in nutrition or food service management preferred. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in institutional food service or family dining restaraunts preferred. Experience in healthcare food service is a plus. Certification: ServSafe certification required or the ability to obtain within 30 days of employment. Knowledge of elementary mathematics. Use of tools and equipment necessary in running a dietary services department. Must be able to work harmoniously with other personnel and lead. Must have excellent writing, documentation and communication skills. Detail oriented.
    $28k-35k yearly est. Auto-Apply 36d ago
  • Behavioral Health Associate

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals 3.8company rating

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals job in Indianapolis, IN

    About Us Healing Body and Mind. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it's needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we're expanding access to our unique model of care across the United States. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is looking for Behavioral Associates at our NeuroPsychiatric Hospital of Indianapolis location. NPH is the national leader in providing medical and neurobehavioral care to patients in acute psychiatric distress. You will be joining a team of rock star staff who provide exceptional, patient-centered care and understand our patients are always our number one priority! The Behavioral Associate will work with physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals to provide direct behavioral care to patients with a variety of psychiatric conditions. Benefits of joining NPH Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance NPH 401(k) plan with up to 4% Company match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Programs Generous PTO and Time Off Policy Special tuition offers through Capella University Work/life balance with great professional growth opportunities Employee Discounts through LifeMart We have day and night shift available! Responsibilities Identify high risk patients, uses Crisis Intervention practices and support safety plan intervention techniques to maintain a safe environment. Performs environmental/patient safety rounds and implement a higher level of observation in emergencies. Reports observations, interactions and patient activity to assigned nursing staff timely. Understands patient characteristics, triggers, through trauma informed care and patient/environmental variables in order to assist in preventing patients from losing control. Participates in shift hand-off meetings, unit rounds, community meetings, team meetings and committee meeting as required. Participates in debriefing after codes, incidents, and use of restraints. Assists in the assessment of need for as well as the application and removal of restraints Leads or co-leads discussion groups on topics such as anger and safety. Reviews incident reports as needed to identify possible preventable factors and present these to the treatment team. Escorts patients during transfer, for testing or for admission on or off facility premises as required. Participates in quality assurance/performance improvement activities and departmental and/or facility-wide training as required. Provide ongoing training to unit-staff in implementation of de-escalation training and physical interventions. Assists the nursing staff in performing selected nursing procedures and functional tasks to specific patients Provides direct physical care, and/or one to one observation to selected patients under supervision Assists with lifting, positioning. moving and ambulating patients using body mechanics as instructed Transports patients by wheelchair, stretcher or bed Escorts ambulatory patients Escorts patients outside of the hospital as necessary Obtains and records blood pressure, temperature, pulse and respiration rate in accordance with hospital policy. Provides direct assistance to patients with Activities of Daily Living as needed. Qualifications EDUCATION: High School Diploma or GED required. Associate's degree or some college coursework in psychology, social work, or social services field preferred. EXPERIENCE: Prior experience in a behavioral health setting preferred. At least 2 years of experience in a direct care role strongly preferred. This is a great role for experienced behavioral health techs and those that are looking to start a new, rewarding career in behavioral health!
    $25k-30k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Director Rehabilitative Services

    Akron Children's Hospital 4.8company rating

    Akron, OH job

    Full-time, 40 Hours/week Days Onsite Akron, OH The Director Rehabilitative Services provides administrative representation and general direction for the Rehabilitative Services Division. Responsibilities: 1. Adds value as a key member of management; understands the business, financials, industry, customers and strategy. 2. Supervises employees, provides direction, coaches, trains and develops, and manages performance to company goals and expectations. 3. Prepares, manages, and adheres to department budget to maintain expenditure controls. 4. Oversees the operations of the Occupational therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech and Hearing Departments. 5. Assumes fiscal responsibility, including developing and maintaining annual capital and operating budgets to assure a fiscally productive division. 6. Closely monitors trends within the professions and trends in health care service delivery. 7. Develops and implements services/programs in response to hospital and community needs. 8. Pursues and negotiates contracts for services within the community. 9. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the physical, psychological, social, educational, and safety needs of the patients served regardless of age. 10. Other duties as required. Other information: Technical Expertise Experience in Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Speech Pathology clinical settings is required. Experience in a pediatric hospital setting is preferred. Experience in management and fiscal operations is required. Experience in Lean Six Sigma programming is preferred. Experience working with all levels within an organization is required. Proficiency in MS Office [Outlook, Excel, Word] or similar software is required. EPIC or EMR software is required. Education and Experience Education: MBA or MHA is required. Master's Degree in clinical field (OT, PT, ST) is preferred. Certification: Active State licensure in one of the following: Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Speech/Language Pathology Preferred. Minimum years of relevant clinical oversight: 7 years required. Minimum years of leadership experience: 5 years required. Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
    $82k-111k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Registered Dietitian - Contract

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals 3.8company rating

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals job in Greenwood, IN

    About Us NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it's needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we're expanding access to our unique model of care nationwide. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview Medical Behavioral Hospital of Indianapolis, a part of NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals, is currently seeking a Registered Dietitian (RD, RDN) to provide services to our patients and staff on a contract, part-time basis. This position offers tremendous flexibility, with a 15-20-hour-per-week work schedule. The dietitian will be an independent contractor at a pay rate of $45/hour on a monthly pay cycle. The dietitian will provide nutritional assessments and consultations as ordered by the attending providers and will also review and sign off on patient menus every month. The hospital is located in Greenwood, IN. Benefits Competitive pay: $45/hour rate Highly flexible schedule, 15-20 hours per week On-the-job training Responsibilities Provides diet instructions, plans and reviews menus and makes recommendations on the food items to be purchased. Provides therapeutic diets in accordance with recognized dietary standards of practice and practitioner orders. Evaluates nutritional care, assesses patients' nutritional status, provides follow-up for the continuity of care and records pertinent information on patient medical records. Addresses the needs of adult patients with an emphasis on geriatric concerns. Conducts training programs for nursing service and dietary personnel. Consults with physicians, as required, concerning dietary prescriptions, implements these prescriptions on modified and general diets and assesses patient outcomes. Calculates and writes diets as required and makes necessary changes in diet cardexes or communicates this information to dietary personnel. Instructs patients and their families on prescribed diets, updates and develops educational materials to be used inpatient teaching. Evaluates food served for conformance to quality standards and dietary prescriptions. Collects data, reviews chats and writes quality assurance/improvement reports. Makes an assessment of the nutrition status and adequacy of the nutritional regimen. Submits periodic written reports on the dietary service department. Submits dietetic policies as needed for board approval. Ensures a current diet manual is approved and readily available to all medical, nursing and dietary staff. Ensures menus are followed and posted in the kitchen and patient areas. Menus are to be kept for at least thirty (30) days. Executes other verbal or written specific assigned tasks, requiring similar or lesser skills and abilities, some of which are continuing, while other are occasional in nature. Submits periodic written reports on dietary services. Attends meetings and training sessions as required. Observes and supports hospital policy, mission statement, and vision. Supports and enforces infection-control policies and procedures. Contributes to the collection and evaluation of data for the nursing Quality Review Program. Contributes to Performance Improvement activities. Maintains a professional approach with confidentiality. Assures protection and privacy of health information as attained through written, electronic or oral disclosures. Displays concern and initiative. Is resourceful and calm in emergencies. Is prompt and efficient with minimal absences. Cooperates and maintains good rapport with nursing staff, medical staff, other departments, and visitors. Seeks guidance and remains knowledgeable of, and complies with, all applicable federal and state laws, as well as hospital polices that apply to assigned duties. Complies with hospital expectations regarding ethical behavior and standards of conduct. Complies with federal and hospital requirements in the areas of protected health information and patient privacy. Keeps abreast of all pertinent federal, state and hospital regulations, laws and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified. Understands and adheres to NPH's compliance standards as they appear in NPH's Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Nutrition, Dietetics, or Food and Nutrition required. Must be registered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the American Dietetic Association. State licensure as a Registered Dietitian if required by the State one is practicing in. Minimum of 1 year of clinical nutrition experience required, ideally in a hospital or behavioral health environment. Proficient with Indiana Diet Manual and other Dietetic publications. Calculator, computer, nutritional screening and assessment forms. Should be familiar with all equipment used in the Dietary Department. Must be able to work harmoniously with other personnel and lead. Must have excellent writing, documentation and communication skills. Detailed oriented.
    $45 hourly Auto-Apply 43d ago
  • Utilization Review Coordinator

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals 3.8company rating

    Neuropsychiatric Hospitals job in Indianapolis, IN

    About Us Healing Body and Mind. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it's needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we're expanding access to our unique model of care across the United States. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals of Indianapolis and Medical Behavioral Hospital of Indianapolis are looking for a PRN Utilization Review Coordinator to coordinate patients' services across the continuum of care by promoting effective utilization, monitoring health resources and elaborating with multidisciplinary teams. This position will be PRN (per diem) and work between both hospitals in Indianapolis and Greenwood on an as-needed basis. Benefits of joining NPH Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance NPH 401(k) plan with up to 4% Company match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Programs Generous PTO and Time Off Policy Special tuition offers through Capella University Work/life balance with great professional growth opportunities Employee Discounts through LifeMart Responsibilities Filing documents as needed. Initial Precertification with payors. Concurrent Clinical review with payors. Document in the electronic system daily in real time. Admission audit. Ensures that CON's/RON's and CMS certifications are completed by provider. Consistently demonstrates professionalism with all internal and external customers as evidenced by positive customer and peer Communicates effectively with all staff and patients as evidenced by the establishment and maintenance of productive working relationships. Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate books; journals and other literature and attending related seminars or conferences. Maintains a professional approach with Assures protection and privacy of health information as attained through written, electronic or oral disclosures. Cooperates and maintains good rapport with nursing staff, medical staff, and other departments. Seeks guidance and remains knowledgeable of, and complies with, all applicable federal and state laws, as well as hospital polices that apply. Complies with hospital expectations regarding ethical behavior and standards of conduct. Complies with federal and hospital requirements in the areas of protected health information and patient information. Reconsiderations, assists with appeals as needed, arrange peer to peer level reviews, and report the outcomes to the VP of Care Management and Team. Provides education to nursing staff. ;eadership team, and providers regarding documentation. Actively works with the business office regarding resolution of appeals/denials and retrospective reviews. Qualifications Education: Bachelor's in Behavioral Health, Social Work, Counseling, Nursing or Psychology required. Master's degree preferred. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of utilization review experience in a hospital setting required. Minimum of 2 years of case management experience, including discharge planning in a hospital setting required. Licensure: Certified Case Manager (CCM) or Accredited Case Manager (ACM) preferred. Basic Life Support (BLS) and Handle with Care (HWC) obtained during orientation, if applicable. Skills: Must have strong knowledge of medications and demonstrate exceptional time management, data entry, and communication skills. Must be detail oriented.#INDEEDLOW
    $33k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago

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