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  • Chief Medical Officer

    Health Plan of San Joaquin/Mountain Valley Health Plan 4.6company rating

    French Camp, CA jobs

    The Health Plan of San Joaquin is now hiring an experienced, mission-driven leader to serve as our Chief Medical Officer! Location: This is a remote position. Must reside in California, preferably within our service area to effectively support operational needs. Must be able to attend monthly onsite meetings, and other meetings as needed for business and community purposes. What You Will Be Doing: As our Chief Medical Officer, under administrative direction, you will be responsible for leading efforts that will provide innovative solutions that support more affordable healthcare, promote personal accountability for health and wellness, and offer superior service and partnerships to the constituents served by HPSJ! Supervises Medical Directors Director of Pharmacy Director of Clinical Analytics Executive Assistant Essential Functions: Identifies, develops, plans and executes short, medium and long-range strategies that drive and support corporate objectives; ensures the development and implementation of associated business plans, tactics and policies. Develops and oversees the implementation of medical management policies. Ensures that medical decisions are rendered by qualified medical personnel and are not influenced by fiscal or administrative management considerations. In collaboration with the Chief Heath Services Officer, will ensure consistent application of medical criteria to utilization management decision making. Collaborates with the Chief Health Services Officer in the strategic planning, implementation and oversight of the Quality Improvement and Quality Management Programs. Ensures that medical care provided meets acceptable medical care standards. Ensures that medical protocols and rules of conduct for HPSJ medical personnel are followed. Manages medical utilization through application of recognized medical and pharmaceutical guidelines and in collaboration internal and external stakeholders. Oversees the development and management of department budgets. Oversees accreditation and compliance activities to ensure agreed upon and mandated standards are met. In collaboration with the Chief Heath Services Officer, will identify medical delivery system quality issues; develops and oversees implementation of corrective action plans. Collaborates with network providers and the provider community in a manner that engenders positive relationships, provider support and network stability. Advises on complex, controversial and/or unique claims that are outside the realm of medical policy. Co-Chairs the Quality Improvement and Health Equity Transformation Committee and Chairs the Peer Review and Credentialing committee; serve on other committees as required. Ensures that effective collaborative work and problem-solving routines are maintained between assigned departments, and other internal and external stakeholders. Oversees the identification, preparation and maintenance of appropriate and required data, records and reports. Represents HPSJ in a manner that promotes a positive image of HPSJ in the community; serves on internal and external committees and other leadership forums. Promotes and maintains and ensures that direct reports promote and maintain an environment that supports HPSJ's strategy, vision, mission and values. Hires, develops and retains, and ensures that line managers hire, develop and retain, a competent staff. What You Bring: Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies Required Expert knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of managed care, utilization management and quality. Knowledge of laws and regulations governing managed care. Expert knowledge of contemporary health issues, and the healthcare, economic or other issues affecting Medi-Cal and/or Medicare populations, providers and the underserved in San Joaquin and surrounding areas. Knowledge of quality improvement and utilization management procedures and techniques. Knowledge of the management and best practices techniques of a medical practice or office. Strategic mindset: Sees ahead to future possibilities and translates them into breakthrough strategies; identifies, plans, leads and executes meet changing organizational and community needs, and regulatory requirements. Cultivates innovation: Creates new and better ways for the organization to be successful. Drives results: Consistently achieves results, even under tough circumstances. Drives engagement: Creates a climate where people are motivated to do their best to help the organization achieve its objectives. Drives vision and purpose: Paints a compelling picture of the vision and strategy that motivates others to action. Courage: Steps up to address difficult issues, says what needs to be said. Nimble learning: Actively learns through experimentation when tackling new problems, uses both successes and failures as learning fodder. Situational adaptability: Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations. Uses Lean, Performance Improvement, Return on Investment and metrics to successfully manage the division. Strong skills in budget development and management. Communicates effectively: Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences. Strong presentation skills, including the ability to tailor presentations to a specific audience, and address and interact with large groups. Very strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with individuals at all levels inside and outside of HPSJ. Strong assessment and analytical skills, including the ability to synthesize, distill concepts, draw conclusions and identify implications. Manages complexity: Makes sense of complex, high quantity, and sometimes contradictory information to effectively solve problems. Resourcefulness: Secures and deploys resources effectively and efficiently; organizes people and resources to solve problems and identify opportunities. Plans and aligns: Plans and prioritizes work for self and others to meet commitments aligned with organization goals. Very strong project management skills, with the ability to function as a sponsor and owner on complex projects; a track record of successful large project implementations. Very strong collaboration skills with demonstrated ability to create and foster a collaborative work environment, maintain effective, high-performance teams, and organize people and resources to solve problems and identify business opportunities. Strong customer service skills. Ensures accountability: Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments. Strong knowledge of change management theory, with ability to anticipate and implement effectively. Promotes and maintains and ensures that direct reports promote and maintain an environment that supports HPSJ's strategy, vision, mission and values. Very strong coaching/counseling skills, including the ability to function as a mentor to management and employees by assisting in the identification and resolution of issues. Demonstrated ability to supervise staff in a manner that maximizes employee performance and business results. Ability to speak and be understood in English. Ability to handle confidential information with appropriate discretion. What You Have: Education and Experience Required MD degree from an accredited medical school. Satisfactory completion of an American Council of Graduate Medical Education accredited residency program; and At least ten years clinical experience in the practice of medicine in fields related to a managed care setting; and At least five years clinical experience in the practice of medicine with MediCal and/or Medicare populations; or Equivalent combination of education and experience. Licenses, Certifications Required Unrestricted, active license to practice medicine in the State of California, issued by the State Board of Medical Examiners, which meets the Health Plan's credentialing and recredentialing requirements. Board Certification in a medical specialty; and Satisfactory completion of an American Council of Graduate Medical Education accredited residency program; and Valid California driver license and reliable transportation or, the ability to obtain transportation on demand in the counties served by HPSJ if prohibited from getting a driver license due to a medically documented disability. What You Will Get: HPSJ Perks: Competitive salary Robust and affordable health/dental/vision with choices in providers Generous paid time off (accrue up to 3 weeks of PTO, 4 paid floating holidays including employee's birthday, and 9 paid holidays) CalPERS retirement pension program, automatic employer-paid retirements contributions, in addition to voluntary defined contribution plan Two flexible spending accounts (FSAs) Employer-Paid Term Life and AD&D Insurance Employer-Paid Disability Insurance Employer-Paid Life Assistance Program Health Advocacy Supplemental medical, legal, identity theft protection Access to exclusive discount mall Education and training reimbursement in addition to employer-paid elective learning courses. A chance to work for an organization that is mission-driven - our members and community are at the core of everything we do. A shorter commute - if you're commuting from the Central Valley to the Bay Area. Visibility and variety - you have a chance to work with people at all levels of the organization, and work on diverse projects.
    $224k-321k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • Ambulatory Medical Director

    Adventist Health 3.7company rating

    Yuba City, CA jobs

    Adventist Health Rideout is seeking a Market Medical Director to support our ambulatory clinics in the Yuba County area of Northern CA. This position will play a pivotal role in providing clinical leadership working closely with operations and business development. The Market Medical Director will oversee medical operations, drive quality improvement initiatives and foster collaborative relationships with healthcare providers and community partners. Position would require direct patient care and administrative duties. Clinical Leadership: Provide clinical guidance and expertise to support the delivery of high-quality patient care. Collaborate with healthcare providers to ensure adherence to clinical protocols and best practices. Promote a culture of patient safety, clinical excellence, and continuous quality improvement. Quality Improvement: Lead quality improvement initiatives to optimize clinical processes and outcomes. Analyze clinical data and performance metrics to identify areas for improvement. Implement evidence-based practices and quality benchmarks to drive continuous improvement. Provider Engagement: Foster collaborative relationships with healthcare providers, medical staff, and allied health professionals. Support recruitment, retention, and development of physician talent within the market/region. Serve as a liaison between clinical staff, administration, and external stakeholders. Qualifications: Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited institution. Board certification in a relevant specialty (e.g., internal medicine, family medicine, etc.). Employed model through Adventist Health Medical Group (AHMG) Position qualifies for Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program Wage Scale: $350,000 to $402,000 +Sign on Bonus + Metric Bonus Apply to learn more about our total compensation* and benefits! *Total compensation may vary based on additional services, including call coverage, administrative services, performance bonus, etc. Compensation may also vary based on productivity after initial guarantee period. Location: Adventist Health and Rideout is a nonprofit community-based system comprised of the Rideout Regional Medical Center, an acute care hospital; the Heart Center at Rideout; the Cancer Center affiliated with UC Davis Medical Center; outpatient clinics and a host of ancillary services including senior living services located throughout Yuba and Sutter Counties. Adventist Health and Rideout employs more than 2,100 employees and has approximately 300 physicians on the medical staff. Affordable Cost of Living: Yuba City /Marysville offers a more affordable cost of living compared to other parts of California, making it an attractive option for individuals and families seeking a more budget-friendly place to reside. Proximity to Larger Cities: While Yuba City itself provides a more relaxed and small-town atmosphere, it is also within reasonable driving distance to larger urban centers like Sacramento, providing residents with access to more extensive amenities and job opportunities outside the immediate area. Pleasant Climate: Yuba City experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters, making it an attractive place for those who enjoy a climate with distinct seasons and ample sunshine throughout the year. Family-Friendly Environment: Yuba City offers a family-friendly environment with good educational institutions, recreational facilities, and a relatively low crime rate, making it an appealing place for families to settle down and raise children. Strong Community Spirit: Yuba City fosters a strong sense of community, where residents often feel a sense of belonging and connection. This community spirit is evident through various local events, cultural celebrations, and a welcoming atmosphere. Access to Nature: The city's location provides easy access to natural attractions, including the Sutter Buttes, the Feather River, multiple lakes within an hour drive and nearby parks and recreational areas. This appeals to those who enjoy outdoor activities and a closer connection to nature. Cultural Diversity: Yuba City's diverse population, including a significant Sikh community, contributes to a rich cultural tapestry and fosters an environment of inclusivity and cultural appreciation. Adventist Health Medical Group is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our associates and patients. Therefore, we require that all associates receive all required vaccinations, including, but not limited to, measles, mumps, flu (based on the seasonal availability of the flu vaccine typically during October-March each year), COVID-19 vaccine (required in CA and HI) or the option of COVID-19 vaccine or weekly testing (required in OR), etc., as a condition of employment, and annually thereafter. Medical and religious exemptions may apply.
    $350k-402k yearly 2d ago
  • Medical Director - Movement Disorders

    Hoag Health System 4.8company rating

    Newport Beach, CA jobs

    Hoag Health, the top-ranked health system in Orange County, CA is seeking a Medical Director to lead our growing movement disorders program. The Medical Director is pivotal in steering the Hoag Movement Disorders Program, dedicated to elevating care standards and community service. As a Hoag medical staff member, the role will span from performing outpatient clinical care in an office-based setting to spearheading the program's strategic development, management, and visionary planning. Moreover, the position entails active involvement in clinical and translational research, along with philanthropical efforts, aiming to pioneer advancements in movement disorders care. This commitment aims to enhance patient outcomes while positioning Hoag as a regional leader in movement disorders healthcare and innovation. Hoag's Movement Disorders Program focuses on providing clinical excellence, compassionate care and a commitment to the community through the provision of many available supportive services. Hoag's Movement Disorders program has four fellowship trained neurologists and two neurosurgeons who specialize in movement disorders. Hoag also offers a multidisciplinary approach in the care of our patients through our services and treatment options. Position Details & Qualifications: Full-Time Opportunity in Newport Beach, CA. The candidate will be expected to practice clinical neurology up to 90% of the time and remaining administrative time developing and managing the program. Must have or be eligible for California State Medical licensure American Board Certified/ Eligible in Neurology Must be interested in participating in clinical program research and development A passion for providing excellent clinical care and excellent communication skills and interest in working in a collaborative / team-oriented environment are a must. Ability to achieve full and unrestricted hospital privileges at Hoag Hospital Compensation & Benefits: Competitive Compensation Package inclusive of base salary plus production/quality bonuses Medical Benefits (Health, Dental, Vision) 401K Retirement Plan with matching Malpractice and tail coverage provided CME stipend Reimbursement for CA medical license, DEA fees and other applicable renewal fees Generous PTO policy Contact: Steven Yi Physician Consultant ************
    $240k-336k yearly est. 5d ago
  • DIR-ACUTE CARE SVCS

    Forrest General Hospital 4.6company rating

    Picayune, MS jobs

    The Director- Acute Care & Swing Bed Services is accountable and responsible, under the direct supervision of the Director of Nursing (DON), for the overall coordination and direction of all nursing activities in assigned areas. Employs organizational strategies in a balanced approach that produces meaningful contributions to each element of the Organizational Goals and Priorities. Requires promoting and adhering to the organization's established Compliance Program and Standards of Conduct. Demonstrates knowledge and skills to appropriately communicate and interact with the patients, families, and visitors of all ages while being sensitive to their cultural and religious beliefs. Performance Expectations: Ability to effectively communicate with department managers and coordinators, patients, physicians, and other members of the organization's administrative and management team in a manner that is consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles. Demonstrates sound judgment in interactions with employees, physicians, and the interprofessional care team. Promotes a positive work environment with staff and the hospital administrative team. Collaborates with staff by actively communicating and comprehensively reporting pertinent information. Exhibits open and professional communication abilities. Performs duties required within the department to continue to maximum functionality during staffing crunches or emergencies Reviews job expectations of staff Participates in the development of quality measurements and performance improvement plans Ensures that all areas are operating efficiently, and meeting all accreditation body requirements. Utilizes critical thinking skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment Embraces and practices the We C.A.R.E. philosophy in all aspects of patient, visitor, coworker and staff care Works with other departments within Highland Community Hospital and other outside agencies to provide and coordinate services that meet the clinical, financial, and patient experience goals Consistently plans patient care in conjunction with other disciplines to meet the goals and individualized needs of the patients Responsible for coordinating quality patient care services Consistently evaluates the practices of care delivered to patients and adjusts care according to established standards of practice and the physician's orders Responsible for continued promotion of growth, excellence in clinical knowledge, customer service, and achievement of positive financial results Is competent to access and utilize the EMR for the provision of patient care Ensures quality patient care by developing and implementing appropriate policies and procedures, hiring and maintaining qualified staff, and ensuring ongoing education in accordance with the latest standards of care. Ensures optimal patient quality of care by ongoing education and monitoring of HCAHPS and Quality goals Executes the knowledge and skills to safely and appropriately fulfill job-specific responsibilities and hold staff accountable related to safety, security, emergency preparedness, control of hazardous materials, life safety, and utility systems as outlined in the hospital's environment of care plan Validates the promotion and adherence to the organization's established Compliance Program and Standard of Conduct, and regulatory standards Responsible for adhering to budgetary guidelines and staffing productivity Ensures compliance with State and Federal Laws, accreditation, professional and regulatory standards, including quality assurance and licensure requirements, policies, procedures, and moral and ethical codes. Maintains and applies current knowledge regarding applicable regulatory standards for safe patient care. Actively participates in the monitoring/corrective action to meet respective targets. Evaluates capital requests against revenue statistics. Collaborates with hospital administration in policy formation, program, and capital planning. Leads development of policies, procedures, and quality targets to ensure effective and efficient service, quality patient care, and compliance with standards of the hospital, external licensing, accreditation, and regulatory bodies. Oversees or performs staffing hiring. Behaviors and interactions demonstrate a positive attitude, personal initiative, and motivation to achieve the department's goals. Champions the development and growth of safety culture. Participates in all competencies planned for the job role before deadlines. Complies with the departmental and facility policy. Follows the policies in the Employee Handbook. Uses "We Care" philosophy in daily communication Required appropriate use of the department's communication app. The spreading of rumors and gossip creates unnecessary turmoil, weakens working relationships, and is contrary to the spirit of the hospital and is prohibited. This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; the employee will also perform other reasonably related job duties as assigned Qualifications: Education/Skills Graduate of a recognized non-online RN program. BSN in nursing preferred. Work Experience: A minimum of five years of nursing experience. Certification/Licensure-DUE UPON HIRE Licensed RN able to practice within the State of MS Additional Certification/Licensure - Obtained based on required timeframe below Basic Life Support Within 30 Days of Employment Required Advanced Cardiac Life Support Within 180 Days of Employment Required Pediatric Advance Life Support Within 90 Days of Employment Required NIH Stroke Scale Within 90 Days of Employment Required Telemetry Nurse Education Within 1 Year of Employment Preferred Mental Demands: Ability to perform as a team member, cooperate with others, follow directions precisely, takes initiative, set priorities, and function under stress. Analytical ability is required to be able to assess current systems and practices, interpret market share and "gaps," research best practices and facilitate the involvement of others in developing suitable remedies. Numerical ability is required to evaluate quality improvement, market improvement and financial improvement statistical data. Above average written and verbal skills are required to effectively communicate complex concepts and statistical data to people at all levels of the organization and community.
    $88k-118k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Medical Science Liaison - Chicago Region

    Beam Therapeutics 4.0company rating

    Chicago, IL jobs

    Chicago/Minneapolis Added 12/22/2025 Beam Therapeutics is a biotechnology company committed to establishing the leading, fully integrated platform for precision genetic medicines. To achieve this vision, Beam has assembled a platform with integrated gene editing, delivery and internal manufacturing capabilities. Beam's suite of gene editing technologies is anchored by base editing, a proprietary technology that is designed to enable precise, predictable and efficient single base changes, at targeted genomic sequences, without making double‑stranded breaks in the DNA. This has the potential to enable a wide range of therapeutic editing strategies that Beam is using to advance a diversified portfolio of base editing programs. Beam is a values‑driven organization committed to its people, cutting‑edge science, and a vision of providing life‑long cures to patients suffering from serious diseases. Position Overview: We are building a best‑in‑class Field Medical organization as a natural next step in the growth of our Medical Affairs organization at Beam therapeutics! This Director (or Associate Director) level MSL will own a defined US territory with primary responsibility in sickle cell disease (SCD) and shared accountability across the Beam pipeline, including Alpha‑1 antitrypsin deficiency (Alpha‑1) and glycogen storage disease 1a (GSD). You will architect territory strategy, onboard priority treatment centers, engage KOLs and HCPs, generate actionable insights, and drive pre‑commercial launch readiness in close collaboration with cross‑functional partners. Responsibilities: Develop and execute territory strategy: map treatment centers, referral networks, transplant/infusion sites, cell‑collection capabilities, payers, and advocacy groups; prioritize accounts and set measurable objectives. Support treatment center onboarding: coordinate scientific and operational readiness aligned with SOPs, compliance, and patient journey requirements; partner with internal teams for qualification and activation. Build trusted relationships with KOLs and HCPs: deliver fair‑balanced, evidence‑based education on rare diseases, cell and gene therapy science, and Beam's platform; foster advocacy and awareness. Educate stakeholders on disease state, therapeutic landscape, and company platform to drive awareness and credibility in the rare disease and CGT space. Generate high‑quality insights from field interactions: synthesize trends and communicate actionable recommendations to Medical Affairs leadership and cross‑functional partners. Collaborate on pre‑launch planning: align with Medical Strategy, Publications, Medical Information, Value & Evidence, and Medical Operations to ensure scientific messaging, data dissemination, and field tools are ready for first commercial launch. Support clinical research activities: identify potential sites, assist with feasibility assessments, and promote best practices for enrollment and retention while maintaining medical/scientific independence. Partner cross‑functionally with Commercial, Market Access, and Clinical teams while preserving medical independence; coordinate account plans to ensure seamless patient access and avoid duplication. Represent the company at congresses and external scientific meetings: plan and execute presence, engage in meaningful scientific exchanges, and follow up to strengthen visibility and credibility. Provide education and resources to treatment centers on operational readiness for advanced therapies, including apheresis and cell‑handling processes. Serve as a trusted resource for compliance and ethical standards: ensure all interactions and materials meet company policies, regulatory requirements, and industry codes. Maintain operational excellence: document activities and insights in CRM, monitor KPIs, and continuously improve processes, content, and tools. Prepare and deliver training for internal teams and external stakeholders on rare disease management and CGT fundamentals to support launch readiness. Act as a scientific ambassador for the company: articulate the value of the platform and pipeline to diverse audiences including clinicians, researchers, and advocacy groups. Monitor evolving evidence and competitive landscape in rare disease and CGT; share updates internally to inform strategy and decision‑making. Qualifications: Advanced scientific degree (PharmD, PhD, MD, or equivalent). ~10+ years industry experience in Medical Affairs with significant Field Medical tenure. Rare disease expertise required; hematology strongly preferred with emphasis on SCD. Small biotech experience preferred; demonstrated impact in resource‑constrained settings. Launch experience (pre‑approval to post‑launch), ideally in CGT or complex specialty (buy‑and‑bill) environments. Proven territory management and account planning capability across complex ecosystems (academic centers, community networks, payers, advocacy). Independent, proactive operator with strong ownership. Cross‑functional collaboration with Clinical, Regulatory, Commercial, Medical Operations, and Publications while maintaining medical/scientific integrity. Outstanding communication skills; ability to translate complex science into clear, credible narratives. Analytical strength for insight collection, synthesis, and actionable recommendations. Travel up to ~60% across assigned territory. Beam Pay Range $180,000 - $220,000 USD As set forth in Beam Therapeutics's Equal Employment Opportunity policy, we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $180k-220k yearly 2d ago
  • Practice Administrator

    Progressive Medical Center 4.6company rating

    Addison, IL jobs

    The Practice Administrator is responsible for the end-to-end operational performance of the clinic, including patient flow, staffing, revenue cycle coordination, vendor management, and compliance. The role exists to remove operational burden from physicians and ensure disciplined execution. Key Responsibilities Operations & Patient Flow · Optimize scheduling templates and provider utilization · Reduce cancellations, no-shows, and idle capacity · Standardize workflows across front desk, clinical support, and back office · Design, document, and enforce standard operating procedures (SOPs) · Design workflows that support on-site and nearshore administrative staff Revenue Oversight & Financial Controls · Partner with billing team or vendor to monitor AR, denials, and collections · Reconcile billing vendor collection reports to actual bank deposits on a routine basis · Investigate and explain variances, write-offs, and adjustments · Coordinate with bookkeeping/accounting to support monthly close accuracy · Identify revenue leakage and operational constraints · Maintain daily, weekly, and monthly revenue dashboards Staff Leadership (On-site & Nearshore) · Lead all non-provider staff, including nearshore administrative team members · Establish clear roles, performance expectations, and measurable outcomes · Ensure secure, compliant system access and data handling by remote staff · Address performance issues promptly and consistently KPI Ownership & Reporting · Define, track, and report operational KPIs · Explain trends, risks, and variances to physician owners · Translate data into actionable recommendations Change Management & Authority · Redesign workflows to improve efficiency and control · Enforce operational standards and accountability · Escalate unresolved issues with data-backed recommendations Physician Enablement · Shield physicians from day-to-day operational distractions · Translate physician priorities into executable operational plans · Run efficient staff and leadership meetings with clear follow-ups Vendors & Systems · Act as the primary operational owner of billing and administrative vendors · Hold vendors accountable to contracted service levels · Oversee EHR, billing, lab, and service vendors · Lead implementation of operational and system improvements Compliance & Risk · Ensure HIPAA, OSHA, and payer compliance · Maintain policies, documentation, and training · Reduce operational, financial, and compliance risk exposure Required Experience · 5+ years in medical practice administration or clinic operations · Experience managing hybrid or remote (nearshore/offshore) administrative teams · Experience in $1M-$5M revenue practices · Strong understanding of revenue cycle fundamentals, including cash reconciliation · Proven ability to manage vendors and enforce accountability · Demonstrated change management experience · Data-driven decision-making mindset · Proficient in English and Spanish
    $96k-128k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Clinic Director - Physical Therapist $20K Bonus

    Select Medical Corporation 4.8company rating

    Loudon, TN jobs

    Physical Therapist - Outpatient Clinic Director Schedule: Full-time, Monday-Friday Compensation: $78,000 - $95,000/year Incentives: $20K bonus and our student loan repayment program ($350/month)! At Select Physical Therapy, we take pride in creating an exceptional patient experience, helping our patients get back to athletics, work, life, and the things they love. Our outpatient orthopedic physical therapy center in Tellico Village is actively seeking a physical therapist to lead and provide exceptional patient care experiences as an outpatient center manager. In this role, you will oversee our outpatient orthopedic therapy team, providing preventative and rehab services that maximize functionality and promote the well-being of our patients. Our comprehensive benefits package supports your career growth and personal well-being: Start Strong: Our mentorship and orientation programs ensure a successful transition Elevate Your Skills: Unmatched CEU program with paid national certifications Recharge & Refresh: Generous PTO to maintain a healthy work-life balance Your Health Matters: Comprehensive medical/RX, health, vision, and dental plan offerings Invest in Your Future: Company-matching 401(k) retirement plans as well as life and disability protection Advance your Career: We offer growth and specialties nationwide (aquatics, sports medicine, neuro, pelvic, concussion, hand therapy + more) Ease the Burden: Our student debt benefit program helps alleviate the financial pressure of student debt Go Anywhere with Us: 1900 centers in 39 states, offering internal movement Responsibilities Assume responsibility of our center and uphold executive decisions Utilize our local community network to partner with physicians, employers, payors and case managers to achieve optimal patient outcomes Help grow and manage our center's physician relationships and patient portfolios Expand and develop a team of talented PTs and physical therapist assistants (PTAs) Partner with philanthropic programs and events to give back to the community Participate in industry-leading continuing education opportunities Qualifications Must be a graduate of an accredited school of physical therapy Valid State Physical Therapist License is required to start Must have one (1) year of experience as a PT CPR Certification Additional Data Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans
    $78k-95k yearly 7d ago
  • Organ Clinical Manager - OPO

    DCI Donor Services 3.6company rating

    West Sacramento, CA jobs

    DCI Donor Services Sierra Donor Services (SDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at DCIDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! Sierra Donor Services is seeking an Organ Clinical Manager to join our team! This position will be responsible for the day-to-day management of organ recovery activities and provide direct leadership to clinical recovery teams. Prior experience in the OPO field is preferred. COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities. DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank. Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking. Key responsibilities this position will perform include: Service as Administrator On Call to guide staff through the necessary steps of organ donation. Ensures team meets and exceeds regulations set forth by internal policies and external regulations/expectations. Manages call schedule to ensure adequate staffing coverage is provided at all times. Interacts with Medical Directors and Medical Advisory Committee to implement policy/practice changes. Supports employment initiatives to include recruitment, rounding, coaching, mentoring, development, and counseling. Oversees training and orientation initiatives. Provides onsite support in hospitals as needed. Assists with case activity and First Assist duties as necessary. Acts as a role model for DCIDS by supporting, reinforcing, and exhibiting behaviors consistent with the DCIDS core values of selfless, hardworking, passionate, and dependable. Other duties as assigned. The ideal candidate will have: Registered Nurse Credential 5+ years OPO clinical experience 2+ years leadership experience Valid Driver's License with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements. We offer a competitive compensation package including: Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage 403(b) plan with matching contribution Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance Wellness Program Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance Cell phone discounts through Verizon Meal Per Diems when actively on cases **New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.** You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position. DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer - M/F/Vet/Disability. Compensation details: 120000-150000 Yearly Salary PIcdf5bb7cdf29-37***********8
    $83k-130k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Clinic Director

    Physical Rehabilitation Network (PRN 3.7company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    About the Company With 250+ clinics across 16 states, PRN is a place where you can lead with confidence and grow with purpose. About the Role In this role, you'll lead by example-treating patients, mentoring teammates, and shaping the clinic culture. You'll manage operations, build community relationships, and help your team thrive. Responsibilities Treat patients Mentor teammates Shape the clinic culture Manage operations Build community relationships Help your team thrive Qualifications Licensed (or eligible) PT in California 2+ years of experience Required Skills Passionate about people Leadership skills Making a difference Preferred Skills Experience in a leadership role Pay range and compensation package Competitive pay: $90K-$130K+ based on experience, location & incentives Bonus potential: Ask about student loan reimbursement & equity opportunities Time off: 3 weeks' vacation, 7 holidays, and sick days Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, HSA/FSA, 401(k) Growth: CEUs, unlimited MedBridge, mentorship, clinical residency Flexibility: Schedules that support your life Innovation: Ambient Listening EMR tech that cuts charting time by 80-90% Equal Opportunity Statement We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
    $90k-130k yearly 3d ago
  • Hospice Director of Clinical Services

    Compassus 4.2company rating

    Petaluma, CA jobs

    The Hospice Director of Clinical Services (DCS) is responsible for modeling the Compassus values of Compassion, Integrity, Excellence, Teamwork, and Innovation and for promoting the Compassus philosophy, using the 6 Pillars of Success as the foundation. S/he is responsible for upholding the Code of Ethical Conduct and for promoting positive working relationships within the company, among all departments, and all external stakeholders. The Hospice Director of Clinical Services directs and manages the interdisciplinary team (IDT) in meeting the needs of the hospice patient and family in a manner consistent with the guidelines and policies of Compassus. S/he communicates patient information to the business office and promotes a positive working relationship with the family, physician, and other agencies. S/he may serve as the program's alternate and/or Administrator, responsible for carrying out administrative and management functions and oversight in the absence of the Hospice Area Executive of Clinical Operations. Education and/or Experience Associate or Bachelor's degree in Nursing required. Minimum of three (3) years in healthcare required, preferably in a nursing facility, home health or hospice setting. Experience in leadership or management strongly preferred. Experience with Electronic Medical Record systems a strong plus.
    $94k-115k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Medical Science Liaison, Liver Disease- Upper Midwest Territory

    Gilead Sciences, Inc. 4.5company rating

    Chicago, IL jobs

    Medical Science Liaison, Liver Disease - Upper Midwest Territory We have an exciting opportunity within our US Medical Affairs team for a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) in Liver Disease. This role is field-based in the US, ideally located in or near the Chicago area. Reporting to the West USMA Field Director, Liver Disease, the MSL will support field-facing activities for our Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC), Hepatitis C (HCV), and Hepatitis B (HBV) Plans of Action. Job Responsibilities Deliver timely, accurate, and succinct clinical, scientific, and educational presentations to healthcare providers in liver disease, both proactively and in response to requests for information, consistent with promotional compliance, PhRMA guidelines, and FDA regulatory requirements. Implement defined goals and objectives aligned with the Medical Affairs Plan of Action and other strategic initiatives for PBC, HCV and HBV. Develop strategic plans for cultivating and maintaining working relationships with existing and future thought leaders in the assigned region. Provide timely insights to the strategy and competitive intelligence teams regarding treatment practice and trends observed in field interactions. Evaluate existing Gilead promotional speakers, and nominate HCPs to serve as new or continuing speakers each year. Participate in advisory boards and educational programs, including speaker training sessions and clinical conferences. Collaborate appropriately with colleagues across other functional areas, including Global Medical Affairs, Clinical Research, Clinical Operations, Strategic Operations, Government and Public Affairs, Commercial, and Marketing. Support the development, deployment, and appropriate use of field tools and resources (e.g., slide decks). Interact with clinical research principal investigators (PIs) and their staff as needed to follow up on clinical trial issues, and support Investigator Sponsored Research. Provide scientific training to sales staff and other Gilead colleagues, as needed. Complete required administrative and training procedures in a timely fashion (e.g., required policy and learning modules, expense reports, documentation of healthcare provider interactions, etc.). Adhere to all applicable pharmaceutical codes, Office of Inspector General (OIG) guidelines, and Gilead policies. Basic Qualifications 8+ years with a BS 6+ years with an MS 2+ years with a PhD/PharmD 0+ years with an MD Preferred Qualifications Advanced medical/scientific/clinical degree (MD, DO, PhD, PharmD, NP/PA preferred) with experience in the pharmaceutical industry or related healthcare field. 0-3 years of relevant experience in a medically related profession (e.g., liver disease and/or antiviral medicine), with strong demonstrated knowledge of the clinical research process, treatment landscape, and professional society treatment guidelines. Demonstrated capacity to deliver high-quality presentations, including with large groups. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills required. Affinity for a collaborative, team-oriented environment and approach; ability to network and partner with internal and external stakeholders, including medical thought leaders, academic institutions, large group practices, medical directors, and pharmacy directors. Excellent project management and organizational skills, including ability to manage multiple priorities and allocated resources. Strong business skills/acumen; translation of scientific expertise and knowledge to achieve the strategic business goals of USMA and Gilead Sciences. Able to work with a high level of autonomy and independence. Able to travel 50% of the time, occasionally with short notice. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $113k-159k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Director of Nursing - Emergency Department

    St. Dominic Health 4.8company rating

    Gulfport, MS jobs

    Lead with Purpose in Emergency Nursing Join a team where your leadership makes a lasting difference - every shift, every patient, every outcome. As the Director of Nursing for our Emergency Department, you'll guide an exceptional team of nurses and clinical professionals in delivering compassionate, high-quality care when it matters most. If you're an experienced ER nurse who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is driven by purpose, we invite you to bring your expertise and heart to St. Dominic. The Nursing Director supervises and coordinates patient care services of one or more nursing units on a 24-hour basis. The Nursing Director ensures that physicians' orders are followed; ensures that patient conditions and progress are accurately reported; ensures that patient care is administered by all professional and nonprofessional personnel in the unit according to organization and regulatory policies and guidelines; and has staffing and budget control responsibilities for the unit. Responsibilities 1. Leadership a. Utilizes advanced clinical knowledge to develop and maintain a delivery system for individualized, appropriate, and compassionate patient care. Supports and encourages staff, patients, and significant others in the determination of treatment and rehabilitation goals for desired outcomes. Provides leadership and participates in emergency measures for sudden adverse patient developments. b. Provides leadership and demonstrates critical thinking ability in all areas of responsibility, treats all co-workers with respect, strives to enhance co-worker performance through cooperation and effective communication, and demonstrates hospitality and courtesy in all interactions. 2. Unit Management and Daily Operations a. Estimates future departmental personnel, equipment, and supply needs in order to ensure the attainment of operating goals. Develops, recommends, and implements the annual capital equipment, personnel, and operating budget for the department. Conducts periodic reviews of departmental performance, analyzes budget variances, and implements responsive action. b. Demonstrates clinical expertise in facilitating the timely availability, access, and utilization of multidisciplinary health care services, alternative levels of care, and community resources in a manner that ensures optimal continuity and expediency in the health care delivery process. c. Implements strategies that use current scientific knowledge to prevent and reduce the risk of infection transmission. Promptly and appropriately reports infections between and among staff, patients, and visitors in order to improve patient outcomes. d. Consults with nursing management, nursing staff, and Clinical Nurse Specialists in the development of instructional materials for patients and family members which will provide the specific knowledge and skill required to increase their understanding of the patient's illness, meet the patient's ongoing health care needs, and improve patient health outcomes. e. Develops and maintains documentation required for successful employee development and administrative and divisional communication. Supervises and participates in the efficient recording of pertinent patient care data utilizing the computerized medical record and manual documentation in order to promote timely and efficient access to required information throughout the organization. Preserves the confidentiality of data and information identified as sensitive in order to ensure the protection of patient dignity and privacy. f. Monitors and coordinates the effective use, maintenance, and repair of equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources that support patient care in order to maintain a functional and safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors. g. Maintains own clinical expertise and ensures the demonstrated clinical competency of staff members to deliver patient care services in accordance with the specific identified needs of adult and geriatric patients. Utilizes appropriate resources as needed for assistance in the planning and delivery of care to infant, pediatric, and adolescent patients. 3. Performance Improvement and Quality a. Provides ongoing assessments of the patient care delivery system in order to identify existing and potential health care needs within the scope of care for the unit. Evaluates and makes recommendations for current and potential unit staffing needs, assesses and introduces technological and procedural changes that enhance the efficiency and quality of patient care services and outcomes, and supervises the ongoing assessment of patients for physical, psychological, and social status needs and discharge planning. b. Coordinates and manages high quality health care services that recognize individual patient rights while acting as a role model for the nursing personnel. Educates staff and monitors care delivery in order to ensure that patients exercise their rights to be informed and to participate and make decisions in all aspects of their medical care. Ensures that patient care demonstrates respect for personal values and beliefs and is focused on the unique needs of each individual and their family. c. Utilizes continued analysis and evaluation of patient care outcomes to enhance the quality and efficiency of services and optimize the utilization of hospital resources. Participates actively in unit-specific and multidisciplinary continuous quality improvement and quality assurance studies in a manner that promotes compliance with hospital and divisional regulations and standards. d. Ensures that all staff members are oriented and continuously educated regarding their roles in sustaining and improving the overall environment. Assesses the learning and development needs of staff members and is responsible for the provision of appropriate educational services. e. Establishes departmental standards for the evaluation of personnel performance and monitors the performance of reporting personnel. Promotes and encourages the growth and development of staff members by encouraging their participation in approved continuing education activities such as professional conferences, seminars, and workshops. Advocates continuing education as a means of promoting the high quality services provided by all departmental personnel. f. Observes and adheres to all departmental and hospital policies and procedures, and follows all safety, quality assurance, and infection control standards. 4. Other Duties As Assigned Job Requirements Education - Bachelors of Science in Nursing Licensure: Current licensure in good standing in the state of Mississippi; Current BLS required. ACLS preferred.
    $95k-132k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Clinic Director & Partner - Physical Therapist (Open your own clinic!)

    Ivy Rehab Network, Inc. 3.8company rating

    Cromwell, CT jobs

    State of Location: Connecticut Join Ivy Rehab 's dedicated team where you're not just an employee, but a valued teammate! Together, we provide world-class care in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and applied behavior analysis (ABA) services. Our culture promotes authenticity, inclusion, growth, community, and a passion for exceptional care for every patient. Job Description: Clinic Director & Equity Partner (Licensed Physical Therapist) Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy - Outpatient Ortho Location: We go where clinicians, patients, and strong relationships already are. We're open to exploring locations that best serve you and your community, and we want our partners to play a key role in choosing the clinic site. Please note that this clinic does not yet exist and would be a start-up location. Company Overview: Ivy Rehab is a leading national provider of outpatient ortho, pediatric, and ABA therapy services. We are a forward-thinking organization that invests in the professional and clinical development of our teammates. What sets us apart is our ability to cultivate a culture of autonomy, community, collaboration, and entrepreneurship. Fantastic track record of opening de novos and sustained profitability (over 370+ clinics successfully opened by clinicians just like you!). Meet Austin Bronson, our CT Regional Director and local De Novo Partner: Here are 5 reasons to partner with Ivy and make it happen: Autonomy + a real voice in how you run your clinic Full support from our team every step of the way Access to our internal Business School to set you up for long-term success Equity in your clinic and a clear path to advance your career You choose the location, hours, equipment, and your dream team Top Talent Deserves Top Benefits Competitive Salary: $80,000-$95,000/year (based on experience, hours, certifications, and more). Incredible Incentives: Student loan repayment (tax-free), relocation assistance, or some help to buy out a repayment contract with your current employer! Full Benefits in Your First 30 Days: Medical, dental, vision 401k with a 15% match (2024!) Disability & life insurance (pre-existing waiver included) Pet insurance for your fur babies Paid parental leave and maternity leave Gym and wellness discounts Free mental health + financial services Annual CEU allowance + paid CEU days annually Up to 5 weeks PTO & 6 paid holidays annually How to be successful in this role: Entrepreneurial mindset with a drive to build and grow a successful clinic. Strong work ethic and determination to establish community presence and referral relationships. Licensed Physical Therapist in the state of practice. Minimum 2 years of clinical experience; supervisory experience preferred. Learn More: We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of the recruiting and employment process. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, specialty, education, and organizational need. Any listed salary range or contractual rate does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay, or other forms of compensation or benefits.
    $80k-95k yearly 10h ago
  • Healthcare Practice Manager

    Premier Anesthesia 4.6company rating

    Fayetteville, AR jobs

    The Practice Manager role ensures the overall logistical coordination of provider schedules, 1099 payroll, and completion of other essential tasks through partnership with the Regional Vice President and the Recruitment Department. This role ensures appropriate resource allocation and communication needs are met. This role is hybrid and requires residing in the Fayetteville, AR area. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Client Management Performs as the initial point of contact for client staffing in coordination with the Recruitment Department to achieve consistent, managed expectations and delivery of service. Identifies on-going and intermittent staffing needs of client and coordinates with Recruitment Department to allocate appropriate recruiting resources and ensure recruiting plans are executed. Partners with Locum Sourcing Role to effectively optimize internal and external locum resources to meet clients' staffing needs. Manages client staffing schedules (as applicable) and assists to ensure timely delivery and approval of candidate presentations for identified vacancies. Participates in all start-up strategy calls as the scheduling optimization subject matter expert providing guidance as to best practices for initial staffing. Coordinates with client and credentialing resources to ensure providers receive hospital privileges by specified assignment start dates. Partners with Regional Vice President to identify mutual strategies to better service and support client requirements (i.e. licensing out-of-state physicians, credentialing secondary candidates for more complete coverage, etc.). Identifies opportunities within client organization to provide potential operating/process efficiencies and partners with Regional Vice President to move related recommendations forward. Ensure maximization of candidate availability/utilization on facility schedules. Generates and distributes reports internally (to Regional Vice President and client leadership) relating to mutually defined staffing metrics. Reviews and assists in processing for all 1099 payroll, to include working with providers to ensure accuracy and completion of time and compensation. Liaison between Anesthesia Resources and Provider for incomplete charts, documentation, and other miscellaneous items. Performs special projects and other duties as needed that may be assigned by management, which may include but is not limited to assisting RVP with travel, meeting coordination and expenses. In conjunction with the Regional Vice President, develops and implements retention strategies for regional clients on an annual basis Works closely with Medical Director, and/or Regional Medical Director on resolution of client complaints, concerns, customer service issues and other issues with operational involvement Conducts operative reviews with senior management to facilitate strategic planning and to circumvent foreseeable problems Communicates with Medical Director, Regional Vice President, and Quality Assurance regarding any risk management issues Interfaces with organizational leaders to resolve issues and successfully implement Corporate and divisional goals and objectives Meet regularly with key client stakeholders: Utilize standard reporting package to help clients understand performance and creates/requests new reports as necessary and stay abreast of client performance. Drills into data to uncover additional opportunities and/or challenges to ensure proactive positioning with clients Corporate Representative Reads and abides by the company's code of conduct, ethics statements, employee handbook(s), policies and procedures and other corporate mandates, including participation in mandatory training programs Reports any real or suspected violation of the corporate compliance program, company policies and procedures, harassment, or other prohibited activities in accordance with the reporting policies of the company Obtains clarification of policy whenever necessary and may use the resources available through the Compliance, Human Resources or Legal Department to do so Support and abide by the values of the company Others First - Think of others first Wisdom - Do the wise thing Growth - Keep getting better QUALIFICATIONS - EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATIONS: REQUIRED Education: Bachelor's degree required in Business Administration or related field. Experience: 2-5 years of experience in physician management services or healthcare scheduling/staffing experience in the locums industry. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Excellent computer skills with intermediate level of experience with Microsoft Word and Excel and an ability to learn new computer applications. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Excellent organizational and multi-tasking abilities. Excellent judgment/decision making skills. Strong problem-solving skills ad ability to handle stress and to resolve conflict. Adaptability: Ability to embrace change and shift focus when unexpected work arises. Time Management: Ability to use discernment to prioritize tasks and decide what to focus on to maximize impact. Customer Service: Ability to actively seek to understand the needs of others and provide a positive experience that addresses their needs, questions, and concerns.
    $32k-61k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director of Nursing - Emergency Department

    St. Dominic Health 4.8company rating

    Jackson, MS jobs

    Lead with Purpose in Emergency Nursing Join a team where your leadership makes a lasting difference - every shift, every patient, every outcome. As the Director of Nursing for our Emergency Department, you'll guide an exceptional team of nurses and clinical professionals in delivering compassionate, high-quality care when it matters most. If you're an experienced ER nurse who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is driven by purpose, we invite you to bring your expertise and heart to St. Dominic. The Nursing Director supervises and coordinates patient care services of one or more nursing units on a 24-hour basis. The Nursing Director ensures that physicians' orders are followed; ensures that patient conditions and progress are accurately reported; ensures that patient care is administered by all professional and nonprofessional personnel in the unit according to organization and regulatory policies and guidelines; and has staffing and budget control responsibilities for the unit. Responsibilities 1. Leadership a. Utilizes advanced clinical knowledge to develop and maintain a delivery system for individualized, appropriate, and compassionate patient care. Supports and encourages staff, patients, and significant others in the determination of treatment and rehabilitation goals for desired outcomes. Provides leadership and participates in emergency measures for sudden adverse patient developments. b. Provides leadership and demonstrates critical thinking ability in all areas of responsibility, treats all co-workers with respect, strives to enhance co-worker performance through cooperation and effective communication, and demonstrates hospitality and courtesy in all interactions. 2. Unit Management and Daily Operations a. Estimates future departmental personnel, equipment, and supply needs in order to ensure the attainment of operating goals. Develops, recommends, and implements the annual capital equipment, personnel, and operating budget for the department. Conducts periodic reviews of departmental performance, analyzes budget variances, and implements responsive action. b. Demonstrates clinical expertise in facilitating the timely availability, access, and utilization of multidisciplinary health care services, alternative levels of care, and community resources in a manner that ensures optimal continuity and expediency in the health care delivery process. c. Implements strategies that use current scientific knowledge to prevent and reduce the risk of infection transmission. Promptly and appropriately reports infections between and among staff, patients, and visitors in order to improve patient outcomes. d. Consults with nursing management, nursing staff, and Clinical Nurse Specialists in the development of instructional materials for patients and family members which will provide the specific knowledge and skill required to increase their understanding of the patient's illness, meet the patient's ongoing health care needs, and improve patient health outcomes. e. Develops and maintains documentation required for successful employee development and administrative and divisional communication. Supervises and participates in the efficient recording of pertinent patient care data utilizing the computerized medical record and manual documentation in order to promote timely and efficient access to required information throughout the organization. Preserves the confidentiality of data and information identified as sensitive in order to ensure the protection of patient dignity and privacy. f. Monitors and coordinates the effective use, maintenance, and repair of equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources that support patient care in order to maintain a functional and safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors. g. Maintains own clinical expertise and ensures the demonstrated clinical competency of staff members to deliver patient care services in accordance with the specific identified needs of adult and geriatric patients. Utilizes appropriate resources as needed for assistance in the planning and delivery of care to infant, pediatric, and adolescent patients. 3. Performance Improvement and Quality a. Provides ongoing assessments of the patient care delivery system in order to identify existing and potential health care needs within the scope of care for the unit. Evaluates and makes recommendations for current and potential unit staffing needs, assesses and introduces technological and procedural changes that enhance the efficiency and quality of patient care services and outcomes, and supervises the ongoing assessment of patients for physical, psychological, and social status needs and discharge planning. b. Coordinates and manages high quality health care services that recognize individual patient rights while acting as a role model for the nursing personnel. Educates staff and monitors care delivery in order to ensure that patients exercise their rights to be informed and to participate and make decisions in all aspects of their medical care. Ensures that patient care demonstrates respect for personal values and beliefs and is focused on the unique needs of each individual and their family. c. Utilizes continued analysis and evaluation of patient care outcomes to enhance the quality and efficiency of services and optimize the utilization of hospital resources. Participates actively in unit-specific and multidisciplinary continuous quality improvement and quality assurance studies in a manner that promotes compliance with hospital and divisional regulations and standards. d. Ensures that all staff members are oriented and continuously educated regarding their roles in sustaining and improving the overall environment. Assesses the learning and development needs of staff members and is responsible for the provision of appropriate educational services. e. Establishes departmental standards for the evaluation of personnel performance and monitors the performance of reporting personnel. Promotes and encourages the growth and development of staff members by encouraging their participation in approved continuing education activities such as professional conferences, seminars, and workshops. Advocates continuing education as a means of promoting the high quality services provided by all departmental personnel. f. Observes and adheres to all departmental and hospital policies and procedures, and follows all safety, quality assurance, and infection control standards. 4. Other Duties As Assigned Job Requirements Education - Bachelors of Science in Nursing Licensure: Current licensure in good standing in the state of Mississippi; Current BLS required. ACLS preferred.
    $95k-131k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director of Nursing - Emergency Department

    St. Dominic Health 4.8company rating

    Meridian, MS jobs

    Lead with Purpose in Emergency Nursing Join a team where your leadership makes a lasting difference - every shift, every patient, every outcome. As the Director of Nursing for our Emergency Department, you'll guide an exceptional team of nurses and clinical professionals in delivering compassionate, high-quality care when it matters most. If you're an experienced ER nurse who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is driven by purpose, we invite you to bring your expertise and heart to St. Dominic. The Nursing Director supervises and coordinates patient care services of one or more nursing units on a 24-hour basis. The Nursing Director ensures that physicians' orders are followed; ensures that patient conditions and progress are accurately reported; ensures that patient care is administered by all professional and nonprofessional personnel in the unit according to organization and regulatory policies and guidelines; and has staffing and budget control responsibilities for the unit. Responsibilities 1. Leadership a. Utilizes advanced clinical knowledge to develop and maintain a delivery system for individualized, appropriate, and compassionate patient care. Supports and encourages staff, patients, and significant others in the determination of treatment and rehabilitation goals for desired outcomes. Provides leadership and participates in emergency measures for sudden adverse patient developments. b. Provides leadership and demonstrates critical thinking ability in all areas of responsibility, treats all co-workers with respect, strives to enhance co-worker performance through cooperation and effective communication, and demonstrates hospitality and courtesy in all interactions. 2. Unit Management and Daily Operations a. Estimates future departmental personnel, equipment, and supply needs in order to ensure the attainment of operating goals. Develops, recommends, and implements the annual capital equipment, personnel, and operating budget for the department. Conducts periodic reviews of departmental performance, analyzes budget variances, and implements responsive action. b. Demonstrates clinical expertise in facilitating the timely availability, access, and utilization of multidisciplinary health care services, alternative levels of care, and community resources in a manner that ensures optimal continuity and expediency in the health care delivery process. c. Implements strategies that use current scientific knowledge to prevent and reduce the risk of infection transmission. Promptly and appropriately reports infections between and among staff, patients, and visitors in order to improve patient outcomes. d. Consults with nursing management, nursing staff, and Clinical Nurse Specialists in the development of instructional materials for patients and family members which will provide the specific knowledge and skill required to increase their understanding of the patient's illness, meet the patient's ongoing health care needs, and improve patient health outcomes. e. Develops and maintains documentation required for successful employee development and administrative and divisional communication. Supervises and participates in the efficient recording of pertinent patient care data utilizing the computerized medical record and manual documentation in order to promote timely and efficient access to required information throughout the organization. Preserves the confidentiality of data and information identified as sensitive in order to ensure the protection of patient dignity and privacy. f. Monitors and coordinates the effective use, maintenance, and repair of equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources that support patient care in order to maintain a functional and safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors. g. Maintains own clinical expertise and ensures the demonstrated clinical competency of staff members to deliver patient care services in accordance with the specific identified needs of adult and geriatric patients. Utilizes appropriate resources as needed for assistance in the planning and delivery of care to infant, pediatric, and adolescent patients. 3. Performance Improvement and Quality a. Provides ongoing assessments of the patient care delivery system in order to identify existing and potential health care needs within the scope of care for the unit. Evaluates and makes recommendations for current and potential unit staffing needs, assesses and introduces technological and procedural changes that enhance the efficiency and quality of patient care services and outcomes, and supervises the ongoing assessment of patients for physical, psychological, and social status needs and discharge planning. b. Coordinates and manages high quality health care services that recognize individual patient rights while acting as a role model for the nursing personnel. Educates staff and monitors care delivery in order to ensure that patients exercise their rights to be informed and to participate and make decisions in all aspects of their medical care. Ensures that patient care demonstrates respect for personal values and beliefs and is focused on the unique needs of each individual and their family. c. Utilizes continued analysis and evaluation of patient care outcomes to enhance the quality and efficiency of services and optimize the utilization of hospital resources. Participates actively in unit-specific and multidisciplinary continuous quality improvement and quality assurance studies in a manner that promotes compliance with hospital and divisional regulations and standards. d. Ensures that all staff members are oriented and continuously educated regarding their roles in sustaining and improving the overall environment. Assesses the learning and development needs of staff members and is responsible for the provision of appropriate educational services. e. Establishes departmental standards for the evaluation of personnel performance and monitors the performance of reporting personnel. Promotes and encourages the growth and development of staff members by encouraging their participation in approved continuing education activities such as professional conferences, seminars, and workshops. Advocates continuing education as a means of promoting the high quality services provided by all departmental personnel. f. Observes and adheres to all departmental and hospital policies and procedures, and follows all safety, quality assurance, and infection control standards. 4. Other Duties As Assigned Job Requirements Education - Bachelors of Science in Nursing Licensure: Current licensure in good standing in the state of Mississippi; Current BLS required. ACLS preferred.
    $94k-129k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director of Nursing - Emergency Department

    St. Dominic Health 4.8company rating

    Hattiesburg, MS jobs

    Lead with Purpose in Emergency Nursing Join a team where your leadership makes a lasting difference - every shift, every patient, every outcome. As the Director of Nursing for our Emergency Department, you'll guide an exceptional team of nurses and clinical professionals in delivering compassionate, high-quality care when it matters most. If you're an experienced ER nurse who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is driven by purpose, we invite you to bring your expertise and heart to St. Dominic. The Nursing Director supervises and coordinates patient care services of one or more nursing units on a 24-hour basis. The Nursing Director ensures that physicians' orders are followed; ensures that patient conditions and progress are accurately reported; ensures that patient care is administered by all professional and nonprofessional personnel in the unit according to organization and regulatory policies and guidelines; and has staffing and budget control responsibilities for the unit. Responsibilities 1. Leadership a. Utilizes advanced clinical knowledge to develop and maintain a delivery system for individualized, appropriate, and compassionate patient care. Supports and encourages staff, patients, and significant others in the determination of treatment and rehabilitation goals for desired outcomes. Provides leadership and participates in emergency measures for sudden adverse patient developments. b. Provides leadership and demonstrates critical thinking ability in all areas of responsibility, treats all co-workers with respect, strives to enhance co-worker performance through cooperation and effective communication, and demonstrates hospitality and courtesy in all interactions. 2. Unit Management and Daily Operations a. Estimates future departmental personnel, equipment, and supply needs in order to ensure the attainment of operating goals. Develops, recommends, and implements the annual capital equipment, personnel, and operating budget for the department. Conducts periodic reviews of departmental performance, analyzes budget variances, and implements responsive action. b. Demonstrates clinical expertise in facilitating the timely availability, access, and utilization of multidisciplinary health care services, alternative levels of care, and community resources in a manner that ensures optimal continuity and expediency in the health care delivery process. c. Implements strategies that use current scientific knowledge to prevent and reduce the risk of infection transmission. Promptly and appropriately reports infections between and among staff, patients, and visitors in order to improve patient outcomes. d. Consults with nursing management, nursing staff, and Clinical Nurse Specialists in the development of instructional materials for patients and family members which will provide the specific knowledge and skill required to increase their understanding of the patient's illness, meet the patient's ongoing health care needs, and improve patient health outcomes. e. Develops and maintains documentation required for successful employee development and administrative and divisional communication. Supervises and participates in the efficient recording of pertinent patient care data utilizing the computerized medical record and manual documentation in order to promote timely and efficient access to required information throughout the organization. Preserves the confidentiality of data and information identified as sensitive in order to ensure the protection of patient dignity and privacy. f. Monitors and coordinates the effective use, maintenance, and repair of equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources that support patient care in order to maintain a functional and safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors. g. Maintains own clinical expertise and ensures the demonstrated clinical competency of staff members to deliver patient care services in accordance with the specific identified needs of adult and geriatric patients. Utilizes appropriate resources as needed for assistance in the planning and delivery of care to infant, pediatric, and adolescent patients. 3. Performance Improvement and Quality a. Provides ongoing assessments of the patient care delivery system in order to identify existing and potential health care needs within the scope of care for the unit. Evaluates and makes recommendations for current and potential unit staffing needs, assesses and introduces technological and procedural changes that enhance the efficiency and quality of patient care services and outcomes, and supervises the ongoing assessment of patients for physical, psychological, and social status needs and discharge planning. b. Coordinates and manages high quality health care services that recognize individual patient rights while acting as a role model for the nursing personnel. Educates staff and monitors care delivery in order to ensure that patients exercise their rights to be informed and to participate and make decisions in all aspects of their medical care. Ensures that patient care demonstrates respect for personal values and beliefs and is focused on the unique needs of each individual and their family. c. Utilizes continued analysis and evaluation of patient care outcomes to enhance the quality and efficiency of services and optimize the utilization of hospital resources. Participates actively in unit-specific and multidisciplinary continuous quality improvement and quality assurance studies in a manner that promotes compliance with hospital and divisional regulations and standards. d. Ensures that all staff members are oriented and continuously educated regarding their roles in sustaining and improving the overall environment. Assesses the learning and development needs of staff members and is responsible for the provision of appropriate educational services. e. Establishes departmental standards for the evaluation of personnel performance and monitors the performance of reporting personnel. Promotes and encourages the growth and development of staff members by encouraging their participation in approved continuing education activities such as professional conferences, seminars, and workshops. Advocates continuing education as a means of promoting the high quality services provided by all departmental personnel. f. Observes and adheres to all departmental and hospital policies and procedures, and follows all safety, quality assurance, and infection control standards. 4. Other Duties As Assigned Job Requirements Education - Bachelors of Science in Nursing Licensure: Current licensure in good standing in the state of Mississippi; Current BLS required. ACLS preferred.
    $95k-131k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director of Nursing - Emergency Department

    St. Dominic Health 4.8company rating

    Southaven, MS jobs

    Lead with Purpose in Emergency Nursing Join a team where your leadership makes a lasting difference - every shift, every patient, every outcome. As the Director of Nursing for our Emergency Department, you'll guide an exceptional team of nurses and clinical professionals in delivering compassionate, high-quality care when it matters most. If you're an experienced ER nurse who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is driven by purpose, we invite you to bring your expertise and heart to St. Dominic. The Nursing Director supervises and coordinates patient care services of one or more nursing units on a 24-hour basis. The Nursing Director ensures that physicians' orders are followed; ensures that patient conditions and progress are accurately reported; ensures that patient care is administered by all professional and nonprofessional personnel in the unit according to organization and regulatory policies and guidelines; and has staffing and budget control responsibilities for the unit. Responsibilities 1. Leadership a. Utilizes advanced clinical knowledge to develop and maintain a delivery system for individualized, appropriate, and compassionate patient care. Supports and encourages staff, patients, and significant others in the determination of treatment and rehabilitation goals for desired outcomes. Provides leadership and participates in emergency measures for sudden adverse patient developments. b. Provides leadership and demonstrates critical thinking ability in all areas of responsibility, treats all co-workers with respect, strives to enhance co-worker performance through cooperation and effective communication, and demonstrates hospitality and courtesy in all interactions. 2. Unit Management and Daily Operations a. Estimates future departmental personnel, equipment, and supply needs in order to ensure the attainment of operating goals. Develops, recommends, and implements the annual capital equipment, personnel, and operating budget for the department. Conducts periodic reviews of departmental performance, analyzes budget variances, and implements responsive action. b. Demonstrates clinical expertise in facilitating the timely availability, access, and utilization of multidisciplinary health care services, alternative levels of care, and community resources in a manner that ensures optimal continuity and expediency in the health care delivery process. c. Implements strategies that use current scientific knowledge to prevent and reduce the risk of infection transmission. Promptly and appropriately reports infections between and among staff, patients, and visitors in order to improve patient outcomes. d. Consults with nursing management, nursing staff, and Clinical Nurse Specialists in the development of instructional materials for patients and family members which will provide the specific knowledge and skill required to increase their understanding of the patient's illness, meet the patient's ongoing health care needs, and improve patient health outcomes. e. Develops and maintains documentation required for successful employee development and administrative and divisional communication. Supervises and participates in the efficient recording of pertinent patient care data utilizing the computerized medical record and manual documentation in order to promote timely and efficient access to required information throughout the organization. Preserves the confidentiality of data and information identified as sensitive in order to ensure the protection of patient dignity and privacy. f. Monitors and coordinates the effective use, maintenance, and repair of equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources that support patient care in order to maintain a functional and safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors. g. Maintains own clinical expertise and ensures the demonstrated clinical competency of staff members to deliver patient care services in accordance with the specific identified needs of adult and geriatric patients. Utilizes appropriate resources as needed for assistance in the planning and delivery of care to infant, pediatric, and adolescent patients. 3. Performance Improvement and Quality a. Provides ongoing assessments of the patient care delivery system in order to identify existing and potential health care needs within the scope of care for the unit. Evaluates and makes recommendations for current and potential unit staffing needs, assesses and introduces technological and procedural changes that enhance the efficiency and quality of patient care services and outcomes, and supervises the ongoing assessment of patients for physical, psychological, and social status needs and discharge planning. b. Coordinates and manages high quality health care services that recognize individual patient rights while acting as a role model for the nursing personnel. Educates staff and monitors care delivery in order to ensure that patients exercise their rights to be informed and to participate and make decisions in all aspects of their medical care. Ensures that patient care demonstrates respect for personal values and beliefs and is focused on the unique needs of each individual and their family. c. Utilizes continued analysis and evaluation of patient care outcomes to enhance the quality and efficiency of services and optimize the utilization of hospital resources. Participates actively in unit-specific and multidisciplinary continuous quality improvement and quality assurance studies in a manner that promotes compliance with hospital and divisional regulations and standards. d. Ensures that all staff members are oriented and continuously educated regarding their roles in sustaining and improving the overall environment. Assesses the learning and development needs of staff members and is responsible for the provision of appropriate educational services. e. Establishes departmental standards for the evaluation of personnel performance and monitors the performance of reporting personnel. Promotes and encourages the growth and development of staff members by encouraging their participation in approved continuing education activities such as professional conferences, seminars, and workshops. Advocates continuing education as a means of promoting the high quality services provided by all departmental personnel. f. Observes and adheres to all departmental and hospital policies and procedures, and follows all safety, quality assurance, and infection control standards. 4. Other Duties As Assigned Job Requirements Education - Bachelors of Science in Nursing Licensure: Current licensure in good standing in the state of Mississippi; Current BLS required. ACLS preferred.
    $90k-123k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director of Nursing (DON)

    Bria 3.6company rating

    Belleville, IL jobs

    Join us at the Nexus of care and compassion. Director of Nursing (DON) Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage 401k Employee rewards program PTO package and paid holidays Team-oriented work environment Director of Nursing (DON) Responsibilities: As Director of Nursing (DON), you will supervise all nursing staff. You will plan, develop, organize, and implement the day-to-day functions of the nursing department. You will oversee your department budgets. You will communicate with doctors, residents, and family members about resident health. You will implement new procedures and training nurses on policies. Requirements: Director of Nursing (DON) Qualifications: Individual must have 2 years experience as a DON or an ADON in long term care. Registered Nurse (RN) in the State of Illinois in good standing. Familiarity with medical software and equipment (PointClickCare). Ability to build rapport with patients and staff. Strong problem solving and critical thinking skills. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. keywords: director of nursing, don, skilled nursing facility, geriatric care, rehabilitation, registered nurse, rn Compensation details: 130000-135000 Yearly Salary PIc5b6aeb44595-37***********5
    $68k-85k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Director of Nursing - Emergency Department

    St. Dominic Health 4.8company rating

    Olive Branch, MS jobs

    Lead with Purpose in Emergency Nursing Join a team where your leadership makes a lasting difference - every shift, every patient, every outcome. As the Director of Nursing for our Emergency Department, you'll guide an exceptional team of nurses and clinical professionals in delivering compassionate, high-quality care when it matters most. If you're an experienced ER nurse who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is driven by purpose, we invite you to bring your expertise and heart to St. Dominic. The Nursing Director supervises and coordinates patient care services of one or more nursing units on a 24-hour basis. The Nursing Director ensures that physicians' orders are followed; ensures that patient conditions and progress are accurately reported; ensures that patient care is administered by all professional and nonprofessional personnel in the unit according to organization and regulatory policies and guidelines; and has staffing and budget control responsibilities for the unit. Responsibilities 1. Leadership a. Utilizes advanced clinical knowledge to develop and maintain a delivery system for individualized, appropriate, and compassionate patient care. Supports and encourages staff, patients, and significant others in the determination of treatment and rehabilitation goals for desired outcomes. Provides leadership and participates in emergency measures for sudden adverse patient developments. b. Provides leadership and demonstrates critical thinking ability in all areas of responsibility, treats all co-workers with respect, strives to enhance co-worker performance through cooperation and effective communication, and demonstrates hospitality and courtesy in all interactions. 2. Unit Management and Daily Operations a. Estimates future departmental personnel, equipment, and supply needs in order to ensure the attainment of operating goals. Develops, recommends, and implements the annual capital equipment, personnel, and operating budget for the department. Conducts periodic reviews of departmental performance, analyzes budget variances, and implements responsive action. b. Demonstrates clinical expertise in facilitating the timely availability, access, and utilization of multidisciplinary health care services, alternative levels of care, and community resources in a manner that ensures optimal continuity and expediency in the health care delivery process. c. Implements strategies that use current scientific knowledge to prevent and reduce the risk of infection transmission. Promptly and appropriately reports infections between and among staff, patients, and visitors in order to improve patient outcomes. d. Consults with nursing management, nursing staff, and Clinical Nurse Specialists in the development of instructional materials for patients and family members which will provide the specific knowledge and skill required to increase their understanding of the patient's illness, meet the patient's ongoing health care needs, and improve patient health outcomes. e. Develops and maintains documentation required for successful employee development and administrative and divisional communication. Supervises and participates in the efficient recording of pertinent patient care data utilizing the computerized medical record and manual documentation in order to promote timely and efficient access to required information throughout the organization. Preserves the confidentiality of data and information identified as sensitive in order to ensure the protection of patient dignity and privacy. f. Monitors and coordinates the effective use, maintenance, and repair of equipment, supplies, facilities, and resources that support patient care in order to maintain a functional and safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors. g. Maintains own clinical expertise and ensures the demonstrated clinical competency of staff members to deliver patient care services in accordance with the specific identified needs of adult and geriatric patients. Utilizes appropriate resources as needed for assistance in the planning and delivery of care to infant, pediatric, and adolescent patients. 3. Performance Improvement and Quality a. Provides ongoing assessments of the patient care delivery system in order to identify existing and potential health care needs within the scope of care for the unit. Evaluates and makes recommendations for current and potential unit staffing needs, assesses and introduces technological and procedural changes that enhance the efficiency and quality of patient care services and outcomes, and supervises the ongoing assessment of patients for physical, psychological, and social status needs and discharge planning. b. Coordinates and manages high quality health care services that recognize individual patient rights while acting as a role model for the nursing personnel. Educates staff and monitors care delivery in order to ensure that patients exercise their rights to be informed and to participate and make decisions in all aspects of their medical care. Ensures that patient care demonstrates respect for personal values and beliefs and is focused on the unique needs of each individual and their family. c. Utilizes continued analysis and evaluation of patient care outcomes to enhance the quality and efficiency of services and optimize the utilization of hospital resources. Participates actively in unit-specific and multidisciplinary continuous quality improvement and quality assurance studies in a manner that promotes compliance with hospital and divisional regulations and standards. d. Ensures that all staff members are oriented and continuously educated regarding their roles in sustaining and improving the overall environment. Assesses the learning and development needs of staff members and is responsible for the provision of appropriate educational services. e. Establishes departmental standards for the evaluation of personnel performance and monitors the performance of reporting personnel. Promotes and encourages the growth and development of staff members by encouraging their participation in approved continuing education activities such as professional conferences, seminars, and workshops. Advocates continuing education as a means of promoting the high quality services provided by all departmental personnel. f. Observes and adheres to all departmental and hospital policies and procedures, and follows all safety, quality assurance, and infection control standards. 4. Other Duties As Assigned Job Requirements Education - Bachelors of Science in Nursing Licensure: Current licensure in good standing in the state of Mississippi; Current BLS required. ACLS preferred.
    $90k-123k yearly est. 3d ago

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