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  • Senior Vice President System Chief Nursing Executive

    Atlantic Health 4.1company rating

    Morristown, NJ jobs

    The Senior Vice President, Chief Nursing Executive (SVP, CNE) provides visionary leadership and strategic oversight for Nursing across Atlantic Health, including owned and affiliated entities. The SVP, CNE is accountable for advancing excellence in nursing practice, nursing operations, and clinical outcomes through evidence-based care and a culture of continuous improvement. Direct reports include hospital CNOs, medical group CNO, Nursing Training and Education, Nursing Resource Center, and Nursing Research. This executive will drive national leadership in nursing quality, patient experience, and team member engagement, positioning the system as an employer and provider of choice. The SVP, CNE ensures compliance with all Joint Commission, CMS, and New Jersey State standards, while aligning nursing operations with the system's strategic objectives and performance targets. As a core member of the Executive Leadership Team, the SVP, CNE plays a pivotal role in shaping and executing enterprise-wide strategies that advance the mission and strategy of Atlantic Health. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership and Governance • Serve as the senior executive leader for Nursing across all hospitals, ambulatory, and post-acute settings. • Partner with system executives to develop and implement strategies that achieve systemwide performance targets in quality, safety, patient experience, workforce engagement, and financial performance. • Participate actively on key system committees, councils, and decision-making bodies that guide strategic and operational priorities. • Ensure that Nursing strategy and goals are fully aligned with the system's strategic plan and enterprise performance objectives. • Chair Atlantic Health Shared Governance Nurse Executive Council - supporting framework of shared governance. Nursing Practice and Clinical Excellence • Lead the development and systemwide standardization of nursing practice, policies and care models to ensure consistency, reliability, and top-decile performance. • Ensure full compliance with The Joint Commission, CMS Conditions of Participation, New Jersey state regulatory requirements, and ANCC Magnet standards. • Advance evidence-based practices, clinical innovation, and use of data analytics to drive superior clinical outcomes and eliminate preventable harm. • Align with IT to ensure advancement of innovation and improve Nursing experience. • Promote interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure safe, seamless, and coordinated care across the continuum. • Champion research initiatives that elevate system performance and advance the field of nursing and the delivery of patient care. Workforce Engagement and Professional Development • Lead efforts to achieve national leadership in nursing team member engagement, creating an empowered and high-performing nursing workforce. • Oversee nursing education and professional development programs that foster clinical excellence, leadership capability, and career advancement. • Strengthen shared governance and professional accountability to ensure nurses are active participants in clinical decision-making and quality improvement. • Maintain relationships with Board of Nursing and schools of nursing; explore opportunities to increase alignment. • Ensure ANCC PTAP standards are met for ongoing accreditation. • Design and implement workforce strategies to attract, retain, and develop exceptional nursing talent at all levels of the organization. Operational Transformation and Effectiveness • Drive continuous improvement and operational transformation initiatives that enhance care quality, reduce care variation, improve efficiency, and elevate patient and team member experience. • Establish and monitor Nursing performance metrics and dashboards tied to system strategic goals and national benchmarks. • Collaborate with operational and clinical leaders to optimize staffing models, resource utilization, and cost-effective care delivery. Quality, Safety, and Patient Experience • Align with system CMO to optimize care delivery. • Partner with system leaders in Quality, Safety, and Patient Experience to achieve top-decile performance in clinical and service excellence measures. • Foster a culture of accountability, learning, and continuous improvement in nursing quality and safety. • Advance patients' experience initiatives that ensure compassionate, respectful, and responsive care delivery Qualifications: Education: • Bachelor's degree in nursing required. • Master's degree in nursing required. • Ph.D. in Nursing or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) strongly preferred. Licensure: • Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of New Jersey or eligibility for licensure. Experience: • Minimum of 15 years of progressive Nursing leadership experience in complex, multi-hospital health systems with ANCC Magnet designation. • Demonstrated success achieving top-tier performance in nursing quality, safety, patient experience, and team member engagement. • Proven track record of leading large-scale operational transformation, workforce development, and standardization initiatives. Skills and Attributes: • Exceptional leadership, communication, and change management skills. • Deep knowledge of evidence-based nursing practice, regulatory compliance, and clinical operations. • Strong commitment to innovation, collaboration, continuous improvement, and professional excellence. • Demonstrated ability to inspire teams, foster engagement, and achieve measurable systemwide results. • Demonstrated strength in resource management and financial management. • Experience with ANCC Magnet nurse standards. Performance Expectations • Achieve and sustain top-decile national performance in nursing quality, safety, patient experience and team member engagement. • Maintain full compliance with all accreditation and regulatory standards. • Demonstrate measurable progress toward the system's strategic objectives and performance targets. • Contribute as a key member of the Executive Leadership Team to advance the health system's mission and strategic plan.
    $193k-308k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Texoma Medical Center 4.1company rating

    Denison, TX jobs

    UHS is currently recruiting for our CEO at Texoma Medical Center (Denison, TX), approximately one hour north of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and just south of the Texas/Oklahoma border. Texoma Medical Center (TMC) is an acute care hospital with a medical staff of more than 200 physicians. In addition, Texoma Medical center operates a number of locations throughout the Texoma region. The hospital offers major specialty services, including open heart surgery and neurosurgery. Advanced resources, such as certified trauma care support TMC's role as a regional specialty center. Since 1965, TMC has forged a special relationship with the people of North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. Texoma residents have come to depend on TMC to meet a spectrum of physical, mental and spiritual needs. TMC has responded with unique services to provide the kind of sophisticated, experienced care that was once available only in major metropolitan areas. For more information on Texoma Regional Medical center visit *********************************** Position Summary: The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for leading the overall strategic plan for the hospital and develops and implements strategies to appropriately position the hospital to achieve corporate goals and market the services of the facility. UHS is seeking a transformational executive with a successful record of leading, challenging and reviewing strategic annual plans and budgets with the goal of providing superior patient care. The candidate will have expertise in running efficient quality acute care operations with a commitment to the community, the patients and all hospital employees. Essential Duties: Leads hospital senior team and participates in medical staff and governance strategic planning sessions for assigned hospitals. Meets regularly with assigned hospital leadership to examine current financial performance, evaluate forecasts, and assure appropriate and timely interventions. Assures consistent compliance with UHS quality, risk, financial, human resources and other expectations that are in accord with UHS expectations and directives. Identifies opportunities to improve overall patient satisfaction and is committed to superior service excellence. This opportunity offers the following: Challenging and rewarding work environment Competitive compensation Excellent medical, dental vision and prescription plan Generous paid time off Relocation benefits Bonus opportunity and stock option eligible Qualifications Comprehensive working knowledge of acute care hospital and health care management methods, financial management practices and general health care market trends and the trends in the local and regional markets. Working knowledge of all relevant regulatory compliance and certification standards such as JCAHO. Demonstrated leadership, communication and executive management skills. Ability to manage diverse relationships between board members, physicians, management, employee groups, and the community is required. In depth understanding of financial management, operations, strategic needs, and interventions at the facility level is required. Must be able to motivate, inspire, and communicate with individuals and groups. MBA, MHA or related Degree, from an accredited college/university program required. 5-8 Years of acute Hospital CEO experience.
    $119k-273k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    UHS 4.6company rating

    Atlanta, GA jobs

    The ideal candidate will manage the overall operations of the company as well as develop and implement strategies that meet the needs of the customers, the stakeholders, and the employees. They will be responsible for making key decisions and executing the culture of the company. Responsibilities Take lead across all aspects of the company by reviewing how departments work together Make key decisions that will affect the company's direction Build a positive and productive culture in the workplace Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience MHA/MBA Currently working as a behavioral executive, i.e. CEO at a Behavioral Health facility or as a director of a large acute care facility with a large multi-unit psych department. A working knowledge of behavioral health management practices and clinical operations. An advanced knowledge of state and federal regulatory and various accreditation requirements related to behavioral health management. 10+ years' experience in behavioral health related field Strong leadership, decision making and communication skills
    $188k-312k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer - AdventHealth Medical Group

    Adventhealth 4.7company rating

    Orlando, FL jobs

    The AdventHealth Central Florida Medical group consists of approximately 460 practice sites and 1,500 providers. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of AdventHealth Medical Group (AHMG) reports directly to the President / CEO of AHMG and is responsible for the clinical and operating performance of AHMG across the quad-county in the Central Florida Division. The COO has direct oversight of all ambulatory outpatient practices and provides operational support of hospital based services. Responsibilities include implementing new business strategies in preparation for greater value based reimbursement, including acquisition and deployment of new practices. In addition, ensures all practices are operationalized in a manner that achieves expected results. This includes input into site selection, facility planning and oversight of financial, clinical, operational and marketing plans. The COO is also responsible for the development, communication and deployment of best practice care models to support fee for service and value-based care. Responsible for leading a culture that allows AHMG to be Wholistic, Exceptional, Connected, Affordable and Viable, to support extending the Healing Ministry of Christ. Responsible for compliance with the organizational compliance plan and the rules and regulations of all applicable local, state, and federal agencies, and regulatory and accrediting bodies. Provides director executive oversight of the AHMG Vice Presidents. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Scope of Responsibility: Provides operational leadership to the medical group to improve performance and sustainability. Promotes collaborative and interdisciplinary processes that focus on safety, best practice outcomes for patients and staff across the medical group. Ensures same store growth strategies are properly deployed. Implements contractual and process strategies to “link” specialist physicians with hospital service lines and institutes. Leads a culture of professionalism, accountability, physician leadership and effective management. In conjunction with the President / CEO, collaborates effectively with senior department and physician leadership to identify opportunities, explore options to expand services and to continually improve the business performance of service lines and various entities. Works to build consensus in support of strategies and plans and executes decisions in a timely manner. Develops, implements and coordinates system-wide processes for the development of business plans for new or expanded clinical product lines. Monitors results and identifies opportunities for continued expansion. Implements strategic plans to position the organization to be successful in value based care and supportive of AdventHealth. Provides oversight to market research projects, to identify under-served markets and to recommend viable new opportunities and programs. Sustains a culture that results in highly satisfied and engaged patients, physicians and employees. Committed to sustaining a safe environment for patients, physicians and employees. Collaborates with senior leaders to develop appropriate care models and ensures their successful deployment. Oversees the negotiation and execution of appropriate clinical affiliation and service level agreements that clearly stipulate the goals, outcomes, success metrics, roles, and responsibilities of the parties involved. Facilitates the successful project management of all AHMG projects, including significant network development, and operations improvement projects and provides the infrastructure support to enable appropriate communication and coordination between operational and support services departments. Provides vehicles for prioritizing and communicating status updates on network development projects. Provides operational oversight for all assigned practices to ensure they meet financial, patient experience, quality and physician engagement targets. Oversees development of action plans for each practice that are needed to improve performance levels. Negotiates physician compensation / contracts as needed according to organizational expectations. Serves on the AHMG governance groups. Participates in and leads various committees. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED: Professional knowledge: Extensive knowledge regarding operational, and physician practice management, business planning, and project management. Leadership: Ability to identify issues and opportunities and initiates plans to address. Demonstrates forthrightness and integrity. Ability to work across a diverse array of providers in the interest of promoting high quality, cost effective patient care. Ability to develop a common vision for diverse constituents, to communicate effectively, to sell ideas, and take ownership and responsibility for activities. Discretion and Confidentiality: Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters discreetly and to ensure confidentiality guidelines are maintained by others that the individual is working with. Critical Thinking/Decision Making/Negotiating: Ability to appropriately evaluate all aspects of a situation and to independently make appropriate and timely decisions as well as negotiate effectively with outside entities as well as within AHMG. Knowledge of clinical practices and processes, legal and regulatory requirements and mandates, and the ability to gather and evaluate data and outcome results to use in planning medical group operations, budgets and process improvement. Exceptional people management, leadership skills, and the capacity to relate to people in a manner that wins confidence and establishes support. Strategic thinking. Ability to assess, view and communicate the future of the organization, looking beyond the present situation to conceptualize key trends and identify changing market demands. Strong business acumen, intelligence and capacity; able to think strategically and implement tactically. Approaches his/her work as an interconnected system.Ability to understand major objectives and break them down into meaningful action steps. Proficient computer skills, particularly with Microsoft Office suite. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS PREFERRED: Physician Experience - Prior experience coaching, mentoring and advising physicians. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Master's degree in Business Administration or Health Services Administration or equivalent experience. Minimum of seven (7) years in progressively responsible administrative work or directorship within a medical group Minimum of ten (10) years' functional experience in healthcare or business administration. Minimum of five (5) years' physician network practice management experience or clinical integrated network experience LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, OR REGISTRATION REQUIRED: None required
    $121k-185k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Ernest Health 4.7company rating

    Rancho Mirage, CA jobs

    Full-Time | Executive Leadership | Inpatient Rehabilitation Lead with Vision. Elevate Patient Recover. Inspire a Culture of Compassionate Care. Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern California, a modern freestanding Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF), is seeking an experienced, strategic, and purpose-driven Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our high-performing team in Rancho Mirage, California. Our hospital specializes in comprehensive, patient-centered rehabilitation services for individuals recovering from stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation, neurological conditions, and other complex medical issues. With a strong focus on restoring independence and improving outcomes, we are proud to deliver nationally recognized care that truly changes lives. Accredited and nationally recognized for quality, the Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern California is committed to exceptional patient outcomes and compassionate care. What We're Looking For • Proven leadership at the CEO or senior executive level in inpatient rehab, or acute care settings • Demonstrated success in hospital operations, quality improvement, and regulatory compliance • Strong financial and strategic acumen • A collaborative leadership style focused on patient outcomes and team improvement • Bachelor's degree required; (preferred) master's degree in healthcare or business administration • Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in hospitals and/or healthcare • Minimum of five (5) years in an administrative or operational role in post-acute care (specifically physical rehabilitation) What We Offer • Competitive executive compensation • Full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and wellness programs • Generous Earned Time Off (ETO) • Relocation assistance available • A purpose-driven environment focused on excellence in care, outcomes, and innovation. Why Choose Rancho Mirage, CA? Rancho Mirage is a desert paradise where luxury meets tranquility. Known for its upscale resorts, world-class golf courses, and spa experiences, the city also offers a vibrant culinary and arts scene surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes. Just 110 miles from both Los Angeles and San Diego, you'll enjoy the serenity of the desert with quick access to major coastal hubs. This location offers sunshine, sophistication, and inspiration year-round. 💬 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘆 𝘁𝗼 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗱? 👉 Apply via 𝗁𝗍𝗍𝗉𝗌://𝗐𝗐𝗐.𝖾𝗋𝗇𝖾𝗌𝗍𝗁𝖾𝖺𝗅𝗍𝗁𝖼𝖺𝗋𝖾𝖾𝗋𝗌.𝖼𝗈𝗆/𝖾𝗑𝖾𝖼𝗎𝗍𝗂𝗏𝖾/𝗃𝗈𝖻𝗌 Posted Total Compensation (CA) The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skill sets, experience, education and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It's not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range is $195,000 to $205,000.
    $195k-205k yearly 2d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    Oneeighty, Inc. 3.8company rating

    Wooster, OH jobs

    OUR CLIENT - OneEighty, Inc. Faith, focus, perseverance and singleness of purpose equip us to fearlessly face the front lines of trauma and addiction. As a dynamic, integrated health system, our network supports 6 major service programs. Now with approximately $9M in revenue and 110 employees in three locations, OneEighty celebrated 50 years of supporting substance use and mental health recovery, as well as providing dedicated support services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. In 1974, STEPS at Liberty Center (formerly Wayne County Alcoholism Services) began as a one-person operation. Over the years, the agency has grown to offer a full continuum of substance use prevention, intervention and treatment services. In 2005, the agency was selected as one of thirteen providers to participate in the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx) -- a national program tasked with improving the treatment and outcomes of individuals facing substance use challenges. OneEighty remains actively involved in this important effort and since its inception, NIATx has grown to include over 1,000 treatment providers. Every Woman's House began in 1978, when a group of women in Wayne County, Ohio, began meeting informally to discuss the need to serve women who were victims of family violence-especially those trying to flee from an abusive partner. The women began using volunteer efforts to provide shelter and support to battered women and rape victims. In 1982, the donation of an eleven-room house allowed the agency to offer a short-term domestic violence shelter, while also expanding its services to include victim advocacy, counseling, support groups, and a 24-hour hotline. The same level of quality service which had been established for decades by Every Woman's House and STEPS at Liberty Center is still the standard at OneEighty. POSITION SUMMARY OneEighty, a thriving, mission-driven behavioral healthcare nonprofit with a $9 million annual budget, invites a visionary CEO to help shape its future. As CEO, you'll set strategy, guide operations, and fuel a culture of innovation while making a real impact on lives across our community. You will work closely with a dedicated Board, advance high-quality, evidence-based programs, and drive staff engagement as you lead fund development and champion OneEighty's story to the world. This role demands sharp business sense, deep clinical insight, and the charisma to foster relationships with donors, partners, and the public. If you're an inspiring communicator and systems thinker with proven results in nonprofit leadership, now's your chance to align purpose and performance; transforming lives while steering OneEighty toward even greater outcomes. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION Shape and execute strategic and operational plans Align personnel, facilities, and finances to organizational objectives Oversee program development, service delivery, and continuous quality improvement Champion staff engagement and a culture of innovation Direct all fiscal management, legal compliance, and policy application Serve as OneEighty's spokesperson and primary advocate with the public, funders, and key partners Cultivate relationships with the Board, donors, and community stakeholders Lead strategic fundraising and grant-seeking efforts Keep the organization responsive to evolving community needs QUALIFICATIONS Required: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (Social Services, Public Health, Business Administration, or similar) Minimum of five years in senior management within a not-for-profit organization Proven ability in leadership, fiscal oversight, program development, and staff supervision Deep knowledge of behavioral healthcare, evidence-based practices, and relevant compliance standards Outstanding communication, strategic planning, and relationship-building skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office and collaboration technology Not a current OneEighty clinical client; individuals in recovery require two years of continuous sobriety Preferred: Master's degree in a relevant field (Social Services, Public Health, Business Administration, or similar) Experience partnering with Boards, funders, and government agencies Familiarity with Ohio Managed Care, Medicare/Medicaid billing, and value-based reimbursement Expertise in fundraising, PR, and community engagement strategies Skill in conflict resolution, change management, and organizational development Visionary leadership approach with proven track record of leading organizational growth, innovation and systems change Key Competencies/Characteristics Strategic & systemic thinker Innovative Diplomatic Transparent Ethical Decisive Communication and advocacy Collaborative Leader of People Financially savvy Relationship builder - both internally and externally Creative fundraiser Presentation and public speaking High emotional intelligence & empathy Results-oriented Maturity and self-awareness The successful candidate will be offered an attractive compensation and benefits package. If you are an exceptional leader who is deeply passionate about advocating for enhanced mental health and recovery services and supporting essential services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, we are very interested in speaking with you.
    $80k-166k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Administrative/CEO Physician

    Med Career Center, Inc. 4.6company rating

    Idaho jobs

    JOB DESCRIPTION: Medical Center is seeking a BC/BE Psychiatrist to join its employed physician's group. The ideal candidate will enjoy an inpatient practice for adults 18 and older. Schedule is currently 7on/7off. When fully staffed, call is 1:3. Medical Director duties include up to 10 hrs per month with provider education, scheduling and leadership. $18k/year stipend. Your recruitment package may include:Guaranteed base comp with wRVU model for bonusing Generous sign-on bonus Student loan assistance Medical director stipend APP supervision stipend Relocation allowance Comprehensive benefits program with 401K HOSPITAL:We have been through a long, rich history of serving the community since opening our doors in 1902 as a wood frame house. Now, the same commitment and dedication can still be found as we are the region's highest level of care! We are committed to the health of our community members and invite you to join our exceptional team. From the newest MRI technology to a full range of other treatments, procedures, and capabilities, the providers here have more tools and more ways to make our patients better and to help them get back to living. COMMUNITY: This location is one of the largest cities in Idaho and boasts expansive mountain views, rugged wilderness, rivers and more. With access to hunting, fishing, boating, skiing, and mountain biking, it's truly an outdoors-person's nirvana. Add to this the rich Native American history and award-winning wines, and you'll see why this is a fantastic place to live! It offers a family-friendly community, safety, and good educational resources. COME JOIN US! Apply now: For consideration or more information, please EMAIL CV to mailto: Telephone is tel: . PLEASE REFERENCE JOB ID: -DCAF
    $136k-204k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President of Revenue Cycle- FQHC required

    Truecare 4.3company rating

    San Marcos, CA jobs

    About the Company We're a mission-driven healthcare organization committed to making quality care accessible for everyone. About the Role As Vice President of Revenue Cycle, you'll lead financial strategy and operations across TrueCare's multi-site health system. Reporting to the CFO, you'll ensure billing and finance are aligned to support long-term sustainability, compliance, and growth. You'll advise executive leadership, mentor a high-performing team, and drive initiatives that improve cash flow and operational efficiency. Responsibilities Lead financial strategy that directly impacts community health Collaborate with visionary leaders and a supportive team Drive innovation and continuous improvement in revenue cycle operations Qualifications BA in business, accounting, or public administration 10-15 years of experience in financial operations in nonprofit healthcare including deep knowledge of FQHCs and payor contract management At least 5 years of leadership experience Expertise in Medicare/Medi-Cal cost reporting and California rate setting Proven success in change management and strategic planning Experience with EPIC or similar EHR systems Bonus: MBA, CPA, or CMA; passion for serving underserved communities Required Skills Expertise in financial operations Leadership experience Knowledge of Medicare/Medi-Cal cost reporting Experience with EHR systems Preferred Skills MBA, CPA, or CMA Passion for serving underserved communities Pay range and compensation package The pay range for this role is $175,561 to $280,898 on an annual basis. Equal Opportunity Statement Join us in building a healthier future for our communities!
    $175.6k-280.9k yearly 1d ago
  • VP, Clinical Performance

    Somatus 4.5company rating

    Arlington, VA jobs

    As the largest and leading value-based kidney care company, Somatus is empowering patients across the country living with chronic kidney disease to experience more days out of the hospital and healthier at home. It takes a village of passionate and tenacious innovators to revolutionize an industry and support individuals living with a chronic disease to fulfill our purpose of creating More Lives, Better Lived. Does this sound like you? Showing Up Somatus Strong We foster an inclusive work environment that promotes collaboration and innovation at every level. Our values bring our mission to life and serve as the DNA for every decision we make: Authenticity: We believe in real dialogue. In any interaction, with patients, partners, vendors, or our teammates, we are true to who we are, say what we mean, and mean what we say. Collaboration: We appreciate what every person at Somatus brings to the table and believe that together we can do and achieve more. Empowerment: We make sure every voice gets heard and all ideas are considered, especially when it comes to our patients' lives or our partners' best interests. Innovation: We relentlessly look for ways to improve upon the status quo to continuously deliver new solutions. Tenacity: We see challenges as opportunities for growth and improvement - especially when new solutions will make a difference for our patients and partners. Showing Up for You We offer more than 25 Health, Growth, and Wealth Work Perks to help teammates learn, grow, and be the best version of themselves, including: Subsidized, personal healthcare coverage (medical, dental vision) Flexible Paid Time Off (PTO) Professional Development, CEU, and Tuition Reimbursement Curated Wellness Benefits supporting teammates physical and mental well-being Community engagement opportunities And more! The Vice President of Clinical Performance, under direction of the Chief Medical Officer, is responsible for providing physician clinical leadership to direct and advance enterprise-wide efforts to improve value (clinical quality, patient safety, patient experience, access, cost) of care provided to Somatus patients. The VP, Clinical Performance will work closely as the physician partner to the SVP, Clinical Operations and broader clinical operations teams to assess performance across payor-product partners and geographies and to reliably achieve market leading performance. Works closely with clinical data analytics and actuarial teams to develop, refine, and deploy clinical performance population health initiatives and interventions for management use across the enterprise. The VP, Clinical Performance will be a key member of the corporate clinical leadership team. In close partnership with the SVP, Clinical Operations, the VP will be expected to both develop and deploy a systematic approach to total cost of care (TCOC) improvement as part of routine market management as well as targeted, centrally-led strategic improvement efforts with Operations leaders across the enterprise. Responsibilities Provide physician leadership for all aspects of value-based care performance including (but not limited to): multi-payor total cost of care management, clinical quality outcome management, patient safety, NCQA HEDIS quality performance, etc. Analyze, interpret and apply healthcare payor claims data around $PMPM, Unit/1000, $$/Unit metrics to systematically explore and identify opportunities to improve total cost of care and clinical quality outcomes. Serve as a physician clinical subject matter expert and resource for clinical program and training teams. Experienced clinical understanding of inpatient and outpatient care delivery to be able to assess appropriate utilization and reduce avoidable acute care utilization. Conducts and/or supports quality improvement and outcomes studies related to clinical quality outcomes, total cost of care management, and management of avoidable acute care utilization. Engages and interacts with physician leaders across payor and provider partners, seeking to identify and operationalize partner collaboration opportunities to improve outcomes for shared patient populations. Serve as physician leader for robust patient safety program across the enterprise. Monitors member satisfaction survey results and works with quality team to augment changes as needed to optimize patient experience and satisfaction. Assists, as appropriate, with the contracting process with providers and evaluates the medical aspects of provider contracts. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of new information, capabilities, and technologies in value based clinical performance as supported in health plans, ACOs, and value-based providers. Understands and supports patient stratification, continuous evaluation, and restratification of members for appropriate resource allocation. Experienced with providing written and verbal presentations to executive leadership. Represents Somatus at medical group meetings, conferences, etc. as appropriate. Lead and attract top talent; motivate, assess, and manage performance to achieve highest and best use of talent. Please note this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Qualifications Requirements: Graduate of an accredited medical school with M.D. degree. Three (3) to five (5) years' experience in clinical practice. Three (3) to five (5) years' experience in value-based care settings. Track record of driving process, quality, and cost outcomes while improving patient care, patient satisfaction, and patient outcomes. Leadership experience of people, programs, and resources. Preferred: MBA, or Masters-Degree is preferred in healthcare, or other related fields of study. Three (3) years of clinical performance and value-based care leadership experience. Board certified in internal medicine, nephrology or family medicine. Other Duties Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: - Ability to combine leadership skills with clinical acumen to integrate best in class Clinical Performance. - Entrepreneurial spirit and ability to drive change that will stretch the organization and push the boundaries. - Ability to synthesize and interpret large amounts of disparate data. - Comfortable with ambiguity and uncertainty. - The ability to adapt nimbly and lead others through complex situations in a fast-paced environment. - Risk-taker who seeks data and input from others. - Thorough understanding of all aspects of Clinical Performance. - Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communications skills. - Consistently completes continuing education activities relevant to practice area and needed to maintain licensure. Physical Requirements: - This job operates in a professional setting. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit or stand for extended periods of time. Normal manual dexterity is required. - Normal speaking and hearing abilities to interact with others in an office environment, over telephone or other video conferencing platform. - The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; and reach with hands and arms and continuously repeat the same hand, arm finger motion many times as in typing. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Somatus, Inc. provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law. Further, the company takes affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated during employment without regard to any of these characteristics. Discrimination of any type will not be tolerated.
    $140k-209k yearly est. 20h ago
  • COO - ACUTE

    Valley Hospital Medical Center 3.8company rating

    Las Vegas, NV jobs

    Responsibilities One of the nation's largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance. Growing steadily since its inception into an esteemed Fortune 300 corporation, annual revenues were $15.8 billion in 2024. During the year, UHS was again recognized as one of the World's Most Admired Companies by Fortune; and listed in Forbes ranking of America's Largest Public Companies. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has approximately 99,000 employees and continues to grow through its subsidiaries. Operating acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points, an insurance offering, a physician network and various related services located all over the U.S. States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. *********** . UHS is currently recruiting for our COO at Valley Hospital Medical Center (Las Vegas, NV). Valley Hospital Medical Center, located in the heart of Las Vegas, is a tertiary-care and teaching hospital that offers a comprehensive range of services, including advanced cardiovascular, neurological and surgical services. Valley Hospital has achieved nationally-recognized designation as a Primary Stroke Center and an Accredited Chest Pain Center. Advanced cardiovascular services include open-heart surgery, balloon angioplasty, cardiac catheterizations and peripheral vascular studies. Emergency care is available around the clock at the hospital. Among neurological services offered are coiling for brain aneurysms, neurosurgery and stroke care. Complementing the hospital's neurology program is a neurology residency program and inpatient acute rehabilitation unit. The hospital also provides a wide range of surgical services including breast care, colorectal, gynecological, general, orthopedic, spine and vascular procedures. Endoscopy procedures are also performed. Additional services offered at the hospital include a wound healing and hyperbaric center and outpatient diabetes education and counseling. Valley Hospital is a member of The Valley Health System, a network of six acute care hospitals that provide care for patients throughout Southern Nevada and the surrounding areas. The COO provides day to day operations of the hospital. Implements strategy of CEO and Corporation. Manages hospital departments efficiently and effectively to maximize quality of services and profits of the hospital. This leader also: Directs effective quality operations to maximize return on investment and community reputation. Increases revenues and income before inter-company allocations, maintains or decreases the effective bad debt rate, achieves the margin percentage, and implements operating cost controls in the areas of staffing, supplies, purchased services, etc. Develops and provides quality programs and service to the community. Manages and implements programs to ensure all employees are committed to quality and service. Manages and develops employees. Through appropriate management practices, creates a hospital climate to motivate employees to highest performance. Establishes direction, coaches employees, provides feedback, and builds commitment. This opportunity provides the following: • Challenging and rewarding work environment • Growth and development opportunities within UHS and its subsidiaries • Competitive Compensation • Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plan • 401k plan with company match • Generous Paid Time Off • Relocation benefits To encourage pay transparency, promote pay equity, and proactively address regulations, UHS and all our subsidiaries will comply with all applicable state or local laws or regulations which require employers to provide wage or salary range information to job applicants and employees. The posted salary range applies to the current job posting and may not take into consideration other compensation such as bonus, stock grants, equity, etc. Salary offers may be based on key factors such as geographic location, education and related experience, licensure and certifications. Qualifications · Five years of hospital experience with a minimum of two to three years as a senior level manager is required. · Bachelor's degree required, Master's degree preferred in Business, Health Administration or other closely related field. · Must be organized and be able to manage multiple diverse departments.· Must be detail oriented, focus on nuances of multiple hospital operations, and be able to manage communication with employees and vendors. · Must be able to motivate, inspire, and communicate with individuals and groups. · Knowledge of the financial implications of decisions including budgeting and forecasting is required. If you meet the above requirements and are looking for a rewarding career, please take a moment to share your background with us by applying online. ***UHS is not accepting unsolicited assistance from search firms for this employment opportunity. Please, no phone calls or e-mails. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee at UHS via e-mail, the Internet or in any other form and/or method without a valid written search agreement in place for the above-listed position will be deemed the sole property of UHS. No fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by UHS as a result of the referral or through other means. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates with matching skillset and experience with the best possible career at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best in class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail etc. If you feel suspicious of a job posting or job-related email, let us know by contacting us at: ************************* or **************
    $170k-242k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Director, Assistant Treasurer (San Diego/Hybrid)

    Illumina 4.8company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    What if the work you did every day could impact the lives of people you know? Or all of humanity? At Illumina, we are expanding access to genomic technology to realize health equity for billions of people around the world. Our efforts enable life-changing discoveries that are transforming human health through the early detection and diagnosis of diseases and new treatment options for patients. Working at Illumina means being part of something bigger than yourself. Every person, in every role, has the opportunity to make a difference. Surrounded by extraordinary people, inspiring leaders, and world changing projects, you will do more and become more than you ever thought possible. Position Summary: The Director, Assistant Treasurer oversees the company's global treasury operations and strategy execution, ensuring effective capital structure, liquidity management, and financial risk mitigation across geographies. Operating within a matrixed, global organization, this role partners closely with Finance, Legal, Compliance, Tax, and operational leaders to strengthen financial governance, controls, and risk frameworks. The Director provides strategic and analytical support to senior leadership on cash forecasting, capital planning, and financing activities. This role is accountable for optimizing liquidity, implementing treasury systems and controls, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and audit requirements. The position requires strong technical expertise, operational execution, and the ability to influence across global functions. * This is a full-time role, Monday through Friday, with an expectation of 2- 3 in-office days per week and additional on-site presence as needed. The individual must reside in the San Diego area and be able to commute to our corporate offices. Relocation assistance may be available and should be completed within a six (6) month period or a mutually agreed upon time. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Strategic & Financial Leadership * Contribute to the development and execution of the company's global treasury strategy, ensuring efficient capital structure, liquidity, and funding. * Provide analysis and recommendations to the Treasurer and CFO on capital allocation, debt management, and investment strategies. * Support development of multi-year capital and financing plans aligned with business growth and shareholder objectives. Liquidity and Cash Management * Manage global liquidity and cash flow forecasting to ensure adequate funding for operations and strategic initiatives. * Optimize working capital and cash conversion cycles in partnership with FP&A and business finance. * Maintain and enhance banking infrastructure, ensuring control, efficiency, and compliance. Financial Risk Management * Identify and directly manage foreign exchange, interest rate, and counterparty credit risks. * Implement and monitor FX hedging and risk mitigation strategies consistent with corporate policy. * Provide periodic reporting on exposures and hedging effectiveness to leadership and the Audit Committee. Treasury Operations & Technology * Oversee daily global treasury operations, including cash positioning, investments, and intercompany funding. * Lead treasury transformation projects, including system implementations (e.g., Kyriba, SAP Treasury) and process standardization across regions. * Ensure compliance with SOX, audit, and internal control standards. Banking & Capital Markets * Serve as the company's primary relationship manager with global banking partners, credit agencies, and financial institutions. * Negotiate credit facilities, manage debt issuance, and oversee compliance with financial covenants and regulatory filings. * Monitor market developments, assess capital markets opportunities, and prepare management for potential financing or refinancing activities. Insurance & Risk Financing * Oversee corporate insurance programs, including renewals, coverage optimization, and claims coordination. * Collaborate with Legal, Compliance, and Operations to align insurance coverage with enterprise risk priorities. Cross-Functional Collaboration * Partner with FP&A, Tax, Legal, and Accounting to align treasury operations with business needs. * Contribute to M&A due diligence and integration activities related to liquidity and risk. * Support development of global treasury policies, procedures, and governance frameworks. Leadership & Team Development * Lead, mentor, and develop a team of treasury professionals focused on operational excellence and continuous improvement. * Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and innovation across regions. Key Competencies: Strategic and Analytical Thinking: Uses sound judgment and financial insight to guide treasury priorities and optimize enterprise liquidity. Global Treasury Expertise: Demonstrates strong understanding of global financial operations, FX, and capital markets. Influential Communication: Simplifies complex financial information for executive audiences; builds confidence through credibility and accuracy. Operational Rigor: Ensures control, accuracy, and efficiency across treasury systems and workflows. Collaboration and Partnership: Builds cross-functional relationships to drive coordinated financial execution. People Leadership: Coaches, develops, and empowers a high-performing team in a dynamic, global environment. Change Agility: Adapts to evolving business needs and leads process improvements with foresight and resilience. Supervisory Responsibilities This role includes direct supervision of a team of five Treasury professionals with responsibility for performance management, coaching and development, workload prioritization, and day-to-day oversight. The position is also responsible for hiring, onboarding, and navigating people-related matters in alignment with company policies, values, and evolving workplace expectations. Minimum Qualifications: * Typically requires a bachelor's degree and a minimum of 15-18 years of related experience, including 10+ years in a management capacity, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. * Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field. * Proven success managing global treasury operations in a public, multinational organization. * Expertise in liquidity management, debt, FX, and investment strategies. * Strong knowledge of SOX compliance, internal controls, and treasury systems (e.g., Kyriba, SAP Treasury). * Advanced Excel modelling capabilities. Preferred Credentials: * MBA, CPA, CFA, or CTP (Certified Treasury Professional) preferred. * Experience in healthcare, life sciences, or technology industries. Other Requirements: * Ability to work across time zones and partner with global teams. * Travel up to 5-10% domestically and internationally as required. * Commitment to integrity, confidentiality, and continuous professional growth. #LI-HYBRID The estimated base salary range for the Director, Assistant Treasurer (San Diego/Hybrid) role based in the United States of America is: $167,200 - $250,800. Should the level or location of the role change during the hiring process, the applicable base pay range may be updated accordingly. Compensation decisions are dependent on several factors including, but not limited to, an individual's qualifications, location where the role is to be performed, internal equity, and alignment with market data. Additionally, all employees are eligible for one of our variable cash programs (bonus or commission) and eligible roles may receive equity as part of the compensation package. We offer a wide range of benefits as innovative as our work, including access to genomics sequencing, family planning, health/dental/vision, retirement benefits, and paid time off. We are a company deeply rooted in belonging, promoting an inclusive environment where employees feel valued and empowered to contribute to our mission. Built on a strong foundation, Illumina has always prioritized openness, collaboration, and seeking alternative perspectives to propel innovation in genomics. We are proud to confirm a zero-net gap in pay, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or race. We also have several Employee Resource Groups (ERG) that deliver career development experiences, increase cultural awareness, and offer opportunities to engage in social responsibility. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunity regardless of sex, race, creed, color, gender, religion, marital status, domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status, citizenship status, and genetic information. Illumina conducts background checks on applicants for whom a conditional offer of employment has been made. Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws. Background check results may potentially result in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment. The background check process and any decisions made as a result shall be made in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. Illumina prohibits the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the application and interview process. If you require accommodation to complete the application or interview process, please contact accommodations@illumina.com. To learn more, visit: ****************************************************************** The position will be posted until a final candidate is selected or the requisition has a sufficient number of qualified applicants.
    $167.2k-250.8k yearly Auto-Apply 26d ago
  • Director, Finance & Administration

    Guardian Pharmacy 4.4company rating

    Boise, ID jobs

    Boise, Idaho, United States of America Extraordinary Care. Extraordinary Careers. With one of the nation's largest, most innovative long-term care pharmacy services providers, there is no limit to the growth of your career. Guardian Pharmacy of Boise, a member of the Guardian family of pharmacies, has an exciting opportunity for you to join our rapidly growing team in Boise, Idaho. Why Guardian Pharmacy of Boise ? We're reimagining medication management and transforming care. Who We Are and What We're About: Our core focus is delivering customized medication management solutions to support healthcare organizations serving seniors and individuals with complex care needs. With our comprehensive suite of tech-enabled pharmacy services and a dedicated team of professionals committed to enriching the lives of those we serve, we are redefining how pharmacy care is delivered. We offer an opportunity to learn and grow your career in a fast-paced, diverse, and inclusive environment. If you are looking for a challenging, team-oriented environment in which you can put your expertise to work, then this is the place for you. Drive Impact as Director, Finance & Administration Are you a strategic leader ready to make an immediate impact? This is your opportunity to shape decisions, develop people, and drive the future success of our pharmacy. In this role, you'll thrive at the intersection of finance, operations, and people. Partnering with senior leadership, you'll deliver real-time financial insights, streamline operations, and influence both immediate and long-term business outcomes. You'll oversee critical administrative functions-leading teams, guiding projects from concept to completion, and ensuring accountability across billing, collections, analytics, and overall financial performance. If you're a hands-on, collaborative leader with strong financial acumen and a passion for developing others, we invite you to help shape the future with us. Attributes Required Integrity & Drive - strong work ethic with values aligned to our people-first philosophy Leadership & Supervision - proven ability to guide people, manage teams, and drive projects to completion while fostering accountability and collaboration Trusted Partner - builds strong relationships and serves as a reliable advisor to leadership Strategic Problem Solver - thinks ahead, plans effectively, and tackles challenges with sound judgment Essential Job Functions (include the following): Operations Lead Billing & Collections, ensuring accuracy and strong customer relationships Supervise finance and administrative teams, providing coaching, performance management, and professional development Lead cross-functional projects from planning through execution, ensuring clear timeliness, accountability, and results Partner with Pharmacy Operations to analyze margins, improve workflows, and drive efficiency Oversee Purchasing and manage quarterly reviews of margin/inventory performance Perform local IT administration, or liaise with local resource Local Human Resources liaison - work closely with HRBP's (if no HR Generalist on-site) Provide administrative and HR support when needed, including onboarding and vendor management Serve as a key liaison with Support Services teams (Purchasing, IT, HR, Accounting, Legal) Finance Deliver monthly and quarterly financial analysis with clear insights and recommendations Educate pharmacy leaders on operational impact to financial performance Oversee inventory counts, fixed asset approvals, and support accurate month-end/quarterly close Vendor Management/Negotiation Lead the annual business planning process and support strategic financial decision-making Vendor Management/Negotiation Education and/or Certifications Background/education - 4-year business or finance related degree. Relevant work experience can substitute for education. Skills & Qualifications 7+ years in Operations Management or Healthcare Distribution (pharmacy, pharmaceuticals, hospital, or related fields) Strong financial/operational acumen with proven ability to streamline processes and drive cost savings Advanced Excel and solid MS Office skills; ability to quickly master business systems Demonstrated success in supervising staff, leading cross-functional teams, and managing projects from start to finish Analytical, process-driven, and skilled at vendor negotiation and business value creation Work Environment: Requires minimal travel, by air and ground. Ability to work flexible hours. What We Offer: Guardian provides employees with a comprehensive Total Rewards package, supporting our core value of, “Treat others as you would like to be treated.” Compensation & Financial Competitive pay 401(k) with company match Family, Health & Insurance Benefits (Full-Time employees working 30+ hours/week only) Medical, Dental and Vision Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts Company-paid Basic Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Company-paid Long-Term Disability and optional Short-Term Disability Voluntary Employee and Dependent Life, Accident and Critical Illness Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts Wellbeing Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Guardian Angels (Employee assistance fund) Time Off Paid holidays and sick days Generous vacation benefits based on years of service The Guardian Difference Our clients require pharmacy services that aren't “cookie cutter.” That's why every Guardian pharmacy is locally operated and empowered with the autonomy to tailor their business to meet their clients' needs. Our corporate support offices, based in Atlanta, Ga., provide services such as human resources, business intelligence, legal, and marketing to promote the success of each Guardian location. Regardless of your role at Guardian, your voice and talents matter. Because healthcare is an ever-changing industry, we encourage innovative thinking, intellectual curiosity, and diverse viewpoints to ensure we stay competitive in today's dynamic business environment. At Guardian, we are dedicated to fostering and advancing a diverse and inclusive workforce. Join us to discover what your best work truly looks like.
    $89k-119k yearly est. Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • ADMIN DIRECTOR - FINANCE - FT

    Jefferson Regional Med Ctr 4.4company rating

    Little Rock, AR jobs

    ******************************************************************************** What You Should Know About the Administrative Director- Finance : Typical Hours: Monday- Friday from 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. is based within Jefferson Regional Finance Administration Department Job Summary: The Administrative Director of Finance/Assistant CFO (ADF) assists the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in establishing and providing direction and leadership, of an effective financial management program by defining and establishing the management and accountability systems necessary for a high performing organization. Reporting to the CFO, the ADF serves in a leadership role for the organization's financial management policies, services and systems including financial accounting and reporting; capital and operational budgeting; cost accounting; decision support and analysis; investment management; reimbursement; payroll; and internal controls; The ADF assists the CFO in providing the organization with effective and timely financial advice, data and analysis, so that the organization is positioned to make high quality decisions in the areas of routine operational management, new business development, joint ventures and mergers/acquisitions. Financial responsibilities also include the planning, directing and monitoring of the treasury functions for the organization. Administrative Director- Finance Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, or other related field required. Master's Degree in Finance, Accounting, or other related field preferred. Minimum Requirements : Minimum 7-10 years of progressive financial management experience Excellent leadership skills with the ability to manage and develop high performing teams Strong knowledge in healthcare finance, reimbursement, and regulatory compliance Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills Preferred Requirements : Experience working in a healthcare setting preferred Proficiency in revenue cycle management software and electronic health records. Benefits & Perks: your health and happiness matters! We offer: Competitive Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Short- & Long-Term Disability Life Insurance Paid Time Off Matching Retirement Plans Tuition Reimbursement Career growth And much, much, more! Jefferson Regional complies with applicable Federal Civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.
    $66k-97k yearly est. Auto-Apply 24d ago
  • Director of Finance/ Assistant Administrator

    Jackson County Medical Care Facility 3.8company rating

    Jackson, MI jobs

    Job Description Jackson County Medical Care Facility is a 194-bed, Eden Alternative-certified home where residents, family members, and Care Partners are actively involved in their care decisions and lifestyle choices, creating a supportive home environment. JCMCF was recognized as one of the top 400 nursing homes in the United States in Newsweek's Best Nursing Homes rankings for 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024, ranking in the top 10 each year! Most recently, JCMCF has been recognized as a Bronze Quality Award winner by the American Health Care Association (AHCA)! We are currently looking for a motivated and experienced leader to join our leadeship team as the Finance Director / Assistant Administrator. This dual role requires a licensed Nursing Home Administrator in the State of Michigan. The successful candidate will provide strategic financial leadership, oversee payroll, accurately account for all banking transactions, with regular preparation and reconciliation of bank statements, as well as support daily facility operations as a licensed Assistant Administrator. Responsibilities Lead development and monitoring of annual operating and capital budgets. Ensure accurate and timely payroll administration for 300+ employees, including compliance with wage rules, attendance integration, and adjustments. Provide accurate financial reporting, forecasting, and analysis for the Administrator and Board of Directors. Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local financial regulations, as well as Medicaid cost-reporting requirements. Collaborate with department leaders to align financial performance with quality resident outcomes. Support survey readiness, compliance initiatives, and culture-building efforts. Serve as licensed Assistant Administrator, authorized to act as Administrator in the CEO's absence. Benefits Medical, Dental & Life Insurance effective Day 1! Defined Benefit Pension plan after 8 years of service (Over a $150,000 value over a lifetime). Tuition Reimbursement up to $3,000 a year for approved courses after 6 months of service. Paid Time Off (based on full-time status, part-time receives 50%). Insurance products (available for full and part-time Care Partners): Medical Insurance: ASR using the HAP PPO network Dental Insurance: Ameritas Vision: Ameritas through VSP $30,000 Life Insurance policy through SunLife (no cost to Care Partner) Short-Term Disability after 1 year through SunLife (no cost to Care Partner) Supplemental Insurance options through Colonial Life Insurance Additional Retirement Savings Program Preferred Qualifications Licensed Nursing Home Administrator in Michigan (required) Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Health Administration, or related field required (Master's degree, CPA, or advanced healthcare certification preferred). Minimum 5 years of progressive leadership experience in finance or healthcare administration. Proven experience managing payroll systems and ensuring wage compliance. Strong knowledge of Medicaid/Medicare reimbursement, healthcare compliance, and financial reporting. Desire to continue to build skillset and grow beyond current capabilities. Experience working in a long-term care setting required. Powered by JazzHR 6tjTLvwgGz
    $108k-163k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Director of Finance/ Assistant Administrator

    Jackson County Medical Care Facility 3.8company rating

    Jackson, MI jobs

    Jackson County Medical Care Facility is a 194-bed, Eden Alternative-certified home where residents, family members, and Care Partners are actively involved in their care decisions and lifestyle choices, creating a supportive home environment. JCMCF was recognized as one of the top 400 nursing homes in the United States in Newsweek's Best Nursing Homes rankings for 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024, ranking in the top 10 each year! Most recently, JCMCF has been recognized as a Bronze Quality Award winner by the American Health Care Association (AHCA)! We are currently looking for a motivated and experienced leader to join our leadeship team as the Finance Director / Assistant Administrator. This dual role requires a licensed Nursing Home Administrator in the State of Michigan. The successful candidate will provide strategic financial leadership, oversee payroll, accurately account for all banking transactions, with regular preparation and reconciliation of bank statements, as well as support daily facility operations as a licensed Assistant Administrator. Responsibilities Lead development and monitoring of annual operating and capital budgets. Ensure accurate and timely payroll administration for 300+ employees, including compliance with wage rules, attendance integration, and adjustments. Provide accurate financial reporting, forecasting, and analysis for the Administrator and Board of Directors. Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local financial regulations, as well as Medicaid cost-reporting requirements. Collaborate with department leaders to align financial performance with quality resident outcomes. Support survey readiness, compliance initiatives, and culture-building efforts. Serve as licensed Assistant Administrator, authorized to act as Administrator in the CEO's absence. Benefits Medical, Dental & Life Insurance effective Day 1! Defined Benefit Pension plan after 8 years of service (Over a $150,000 value over a lifetime). Tuition Reimbursement up to $3,000 a year for approved courses after 6 months of service. Paid Time Off (based on full-time status, part-time receives 50%). Insurance products (available for full and part-time Care Partners): Medical Insurance: ASR using the HAP PPO network Dental Insurance: Ameritas Vision: Ameritas through VSP $30,000 Life Insurance policy through SunLife (no cost to Care Partner) Short-Term Disability after 1 year through SunLife (no cost to Care Partner) Supplemental Insurance options through Colonial Life Insurance Additional Retirement Savings Program Preferred Qualifications Licensed Nursing Home Administrator in Michigan (required) Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Health Administration, or related field required (Master's degree, CPA, or advanced healthcare certification preferred). Minimum 5 years of progressive leadership experience in finance or healthcare administration. Proven experience managing payroll systems and ensuring wage compliance. Strong knowledge of Medicaid/Medicare reimbursement, healthcare compliance, and financial reporting. Desire to continue to build skillset and grow beyond current capabilities. Experience working in a long-term care setting required.
    $108k-163k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Chief Financial Officer - Wake Area Financial Operations

    Atrium Health 4.7company rating

    Winston-Salem, NC jobs

    Back to Search Results Chief Financial Officer - Wake Area Financial Operations Winston Salem, NC, United States Shift: 1st Job Type: Regular Share: mail
    $156k-296k yearly est. Auto-Apply 57d ago
  • Director, Revenue Cycle - Patient Financial Services

    Scripps Health 4.3company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    Requirements: Bachelors of Science or Arts, Finance or Business. 5 years of healthcare admitting registration/finance/patient accounting plus 5 years of progressive level of multi-hospital system management responsibility including operations redesign and project management. Knowledge of Federal/State/County/Commercial Insurance Payers requirements. Preferred Education/Experience/Specialized Skills/Certification: Masters in Business, Healthcare Administration, and Finance preferred. HFMA Certified Patient Accounting Manager (CPAM), NAHAM Certified Healthcare Access Manager (CHAM), Certified Healthcare Financial Professional (CHFP) or HFMA Fellow (FHFMA) preferred. Extensive billing knowledge and experience with revenue integrity. Expertise in Epic Revenue Cycle, payer connectivity, and RPA or workflow automation tools. Experience dealing with commercial payers, governmental entities and financial institutions EDI processes. Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams integrating operations, informatics, and EDI. Demonstrated experience driving digital transformation, data-driven decision making, and AI enablement within revenue cycle operations. Located in San Diego and requires local residence. Eligible to participate in the Director Incentive Plan and Eligible for New Hire Incentives. Elevate your career with Scripps Health, where Compassion Meets Excellence. Why join Scripps Health? AWARD-WINNING WORKPLACE: At Scripps Health, your ambition is empowered, and your abilities are appreciated: Nearly a quarter of our employees have been with Scripps Health for over 10 years. Scripps is a Great Place to Work Certified company for 2025. Scripps Health has been consistently ranked as a top employer for women, millennials, diversity, and as an overall workplace by various national publications. Beckers Healthcare ranked Scripps Health on its 2024 list of 150 top places to work in health care. We have transitional and professional development programs to create a learning environment that enables you to thrive in your specific field as well as in your overall career. Our specialties have been nationally recognized for quality in areas such as cardiovascular care, oncology, orthopedics, geriatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and gastroenterology. Join a nationally respected health system driving the next generation of technology-enabled revenue cycle operations. In 2024 Scripps Health received the Kodiak Revenue Cycle Performance Award reflecting our commitment to operational excellence, financial stewardship, and patient-centered care. The Director, Revenue Cycle - Patient Financial Services (PFS) is a strategic leader who blends operational excellence with data-driven innovation. This role oversees payment posting, EDI, and automation while leading our Revenue Cycle Informatics team to advance analytics, efficiency, and performance. Key Responsibilities of the role: Lead all signed revenue cycle operations with a focus on transactional excellence, automation, and digital enablement to drive measurable improvements in cash acceleration, accuracy, and efficiency, Oversee transactional operational including payment postings, EDI workflows, automation initiatives, and vendor integrations, ensuring process standardization and system integrity across all sites. Lead and mentor direct reports and staff beneath them in a manner that inspires them to lead and execute their duties and responsibilities in line with Scripps's vision and mission. Culture an environment where growth and learning are demonstrated, leading to an ever-increasing improvement in efficiency and excellence. Direct supervision of vendor contract, including Timely, accurate and consistent fulfillment of negotiated deliverables; Scheduled performance review and reporting; Invoice monitoring and payment; contract updates as needed; Regular meeting / updates on vendor results; Review of services at term breaks to determine best options between continuation or solicitations to stay current with best practices Partner across cross functional team to advance technology-driven initiatives such as robotic process automation (RPA), API integration, and data visualization for real-time decision support. Build and lead a high-performing, analytically fluent team that leverages Epic, automation tools, and data insights to optimize performance and proactively solve complex operational challenges, as well as proposing process improvements to keep Scripps on the cutting edge. Cultivate collaborative relationships with internal stakeholders and payer partners to identify trends, resolve systemic barriers, and enhance digital transaction quality and payer connectivity. Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and stay current on industry trends and best practices. Serve as a strategic architect for future state end-to-end revenue cycle design, incorporating AI readiness, predictive analytics, and automation scalability into long-term plans. #LI-EE1
    $212k-298k yearly est. Auto-Apply 30d ago
  • Director of Admin and Finance

    The Wellspring 4.4company rating

    Monroe, LA jobs

    Job Title: Director of Admin & Finance Job Purpose: The Director of Admin & Finance provides strategic leadership and oversight of all financial and administrative operations of the organization. This position is responsible for budgeting, financial reporting, regulatory compliance, risk management, human resources, and long-term financial planning. The Director of Admin & Finance ensures the fiscal integrity and sustainability of the organization while aligning financial and administrative strategies with its mission and strategic objectives. Minimum Qualifications and Abilities: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field; Master's degree (MBA or equivalent) preferred Extensive experience in financial and administrative management, including oversight of budgeting, compliance, reporting, and HR functions; Experience in non-profit management preferred Demonstrated expertise in financial analysis, forecasting, and strategic planning Proven leadership experience managing dynamic teams in mission-driven environments Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial and operational information clearly to diverse stakeholders Comprehensive knowledge of legal, audit, and regulatory requirements relevant to nonprofit organizations Demonstrated ability to establish priorities, drive operational efficiencies, and implement systems improvements High level of integrity, sound judgment, and a strong commitment to the mission and values of the organization Ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse cultural, economic, and social backgrounds Self-directed, detail-oriented, and capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Core Values Service: I act with a servant's heart to contribute meaningfully to the wellbeing of others. Teamwork: I willingly help my teammates. Respect: I recognize the dignity, worth and importance of others. Open-hearted: I am kind, caring and compassionate. iNtegrity: I am honest and ethical in all that I do. Growth: I embrace challenges and change with a positive attitude. . Job Related Training Courses Programs Orientation On-going in-service with local, state, regional and national workshops, conferences. Principal Duties & Responsibilities 1. Financial Management: Develop and manage the annual operating budget Monitor financial performance against budget and key metrics Prepare monthly and annual financial reporting materials for the Board of Directors Oversee cash flow management and forecasting Analyze financial data to identify trends and opportunities for improvement Oversee the preparation of match reporting Coordinate all audit activities Coordinate the work of the Audit Committee 2. Compliance and Risk Management Ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and funder requirements Implement and maintain internal controls to mitigate financial and operational risk Reviewing, maintaining and updating risk management policies Reviewing and maintaining agency insurance policies annually Coordinate audits with external auditors 3. Strategic Planning Collaborate with leadership team to develop long-term financial and administrative strategies Evaluate potential new programs and initiatives from a financial/ROI perspective Develop financial models and scenarios for strategic planning Identify funding opportunities and manage relationships with donors Analyze donor trends and identify potential new funding sources 4. Administrative Oversight Oversee human resources functions including recruitment, onboarding, and employee relations Ensure compliance with employment laws and organizational policies in partnership with HR Consultant and CEO Oversee the development and reporting of program data and outcomes Oversee the management of personnel data and reporting 5.Team Leadership Oversee the work of finance, human resource and data systems managers Develop and implement financial and administrative policies and procedures Provide training and guidance to staff across the organization 6.Performs other duties as related to the position assigned Work non-traditional hours and/or alternate schedule during special projects or to meet agency deadlines Physical Requirements Sit for long periods of time See details while preparing and analyzing data and figures Understand the speech of another person Speak clearly so listeners can understand Ability to reach, bend, stoop, handle objects with hands and/or fingers
    $91k-118k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Director of Financial Reporting, Tax & Accounting

    ODL International 4.1company rating

    Zeeland, MI jobs

    The Director of Financial Reporting & Tax Accounting is a key financial leader responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and strategic value of ODL's consolidated and divisional financial results. This role oversees financial reporting, global tax strategy, intercompany pricing, audit coordination, and compliance with U.S. GAAP. The Director also plays a critical role in ODL's digital transformation-advancing automation, improving data quality, enabling Oracle Fusion adoption, and strengthening analytics capabilities across Finance and Operations. This position leads the General Accounting and Tax teams, drives continuous improvement, and partners closely with executive leadership to provide insights that enhance profitability, operational discipline, and long-term tax effectiveness. What you'll get: * Hybrid schedule (Zeeland, MI office) * Health, Dental, and Vision insurance * Prescription Plan * 401(k) with company match * Tuition Reimbursement * Disability Plan * Paid Vacation and 10 Holidays * Health Club Reimbursement * Bonus program * Wellness program What you'll do: Financial Reporting & Accounting Leadership * Lead month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes with a focus on speed, accuracy, and automation. * Oversee preparation of consolidated financial statements and divisional reporting packages, ensuring compliance with U.S. GAAP and company policies. * Own the global chart of accounts, financial reporting structure, and data governance standards. Tax Strategy & Compliance * Develop and execute global tax strategy, including planning, provisioning, compliance, and optimization of transfer pricing and intercompany agreements. * Manage tax audits and examinations, mitigate tax risk, and ensure compliance with evolving regulatory standards across U.S. and international jurisdictions. Forecasting, Budgeting & Analytics * Direct budgeting, forecasting, and analytics governance, providing actionable insights on financial trends, tax impacts, and operational drivers. Digital Transformation & Systems Leadership * Champion ERP enhancements (Oracle Fusion) and automation technologies (RPA, AI) to improve reporting, dashboards, and workflow efficiency. Internal Controls & Risk Management * Maintain a robust internal control environment, including documentation, testing, remediation, and proactive risk mitigation strategies. Cross-Functional Leadership & Team Development * Represent Finance in enterprise-wide initiatives, partnering with Operations, Commercial, Supply Chain, and IT to drive profitability, tax efficiency, and process consistency. * Lead and mentor a high-performing accounting team, fostering professional development, succession planning, and a culture of continuous improvement. What you'll need: * Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA, CMA, or MBA strongly preferred. * Minimum 10+ years of progressive experience in financial reporting and tax accounting, with at least 5 years in a leadership role. * Proven ability to develop and execute strategic initiatives in finance and tax. * Expertise in U.S. GAAP and strong knowledge of tax regulations. * Advanced proficiency in ERP systems (Oracle preferred) and Microsoft Office Suite. * Demonstrated ability to lead large teams, manage complex projects, and influence senior leadership. * Exceptional communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills. * Ability to identify risks, evaluate exposure, and implement proactive solutions. What we do: Driven by continual innovation and trusted customer partnerships, ODL is a visionary building products leader delivering a full breadth of high-quality door and insulated glass offerings. With an expanding portfolio of entry doors and doorlights and industry's leading lineup of blinds between glass, we feel our best days are ahead of us. Our purpose is to Make Your Life Better with everything we do and every product we make. We have intentionally cultivated a culture of recognition and personal accountability. Our employees have rated ODL as a Great Place to Work for several years running in all countries of operation. Headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, ODL was founded in 1945. Today, thousands of employees work at one of our fourteen global locations. Visit our careers page to learn more about culture and opportunities at ODL. The Director of Financial Reporting & Tax Accounting is a key financial leader responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and strategic value of ODL's consolidated and divisional financial results. This role oversees financial reporting, global tax strategy, intercompany pricing, audit coordination, and compliance with U.S. GAAP. Shift First Shift (United States of America)
    $92k-123k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Director, Revenue Cycle - Patient Financial Services

    Scripps Health 4.3company rating

    San Diego, CA jobs

    Scripps Health Administrative Services supports our five hospital campuses, 31 outpatient centers, clinics, emergency rooms, urgent care sites, along with our 17,000 employees, more than 3,000 affiliated physicians and 2,000 volunteers. Located in San Diego and requires local residence. Eligible to participate in the Director Incentive Plan and Eligible for New Hire Incentives. Elevate your career with Scripps Health, where Compassion Meets Excellence. Why join Scripps Health? AWARD-WINNING WORKPLACE: At Scripps Health, your ambition is empowered, and your abilities are appreciated: * Nearly a quarter of our employees have been with Scripps Health for over 10 years. * Scripps is a Great Place to Work Certified company for 2025. * Scripps Health has been consistently ranked as a top employer for women, millennials, diversity, and as an overall workplace by various national publications. * Beckers Healthcare ranked Scripps Health on its 2024 list of 150 top places to work in health care. * We have transitional and professional development programs to create a learning environment that enables you to thrive in your specific field as well as in your overall career. * Our specialties have been nationally recognized for quality in areas such as cardiovascular care, oncology, orthopedics, geriatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and gastroenterology. Join a nationally respected health system driving the next generation of technology-enabled revenue cycle operations. In 2024 Scripps Health received the Kodiak Revenue Cycle Performance Award reflecting our commitment to operational excellence, financial stewardship, and patient-centered care. The Director, Revenue Cycle - Patient Financial Services (PFS) is a strategic leader who blends operational excellence with data-driven innovation. This role oversees payment posting, EDI, and automation while leading our Revenue Cycle Informatics team to advance analytics, efficiency, and performance. Key Responsibilities of the role: * Lead all signed revenue cycle operations with a focus on transactional excellence, automation, and digital enablement to drive measurable improvements in cash acceleration, accuracy, and efficiency, * Oversee transactional operational including payment postings, EDI workflows, automation initiatives, and vendor integrations, ensuring process standardization and system integrity across all sites. * Lead and mentor direct reports and staff beneath them in a manner that inspires them to lead and execute their duties and responsibilities in line with Scripps's vision and mission. Culture an environment where growth and learning are demonstrated, leading to an ever-increasing improvement in efficiency and excellence. * Direct supervision of vendor contract, including Timely, accurate and consistent fulfillment of negotiated deliverables; Scheduled performance review and reporting; Invoice monitoring and payment; contract updates as needed; Regular meeting / updates on vendor results; Review of services at term breaks to determine best options between continuation or solicitations to stay current with best practices * Partner across cross functional team to advance technology-driven initiatives such as robotic process automation (RPA), API integration, and data visualization for real-time decision support. * Build and lead a high-performing, analytically fluent team that leverages Epic, automation tools, and data insights to optimize performance and proactively solve complex operational challenges, as well as proposing process improvements to keep Scripps on the cutting edge. Cultivate collaborative relationships with internal stakeholders and payer partners to identify trends, resolve systemic barriers, and enhance digital transaction quality and payer connectivity. * Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and stay current on industry trends and best practices. * Serve as a strategic architect for future state end-to-end revenue cycle design, incorporating AI readiness, predictive analytics, and automation scalability into long-term plans. #LI-EE1 Requirements: * Bachelors of Science or Arts, Finance or Business. * 5 years of healthcare admitting registration/finance/patient accounting plus 5 years of progressive level of multi-hospital system management responsibility including operations redesign and project management. * Knowledge of Federal/State/County/Commercial Insurance Payers requirements. Preferred Education/Experience/Specialized Skills/Certification: * Masters in Business, Healthcare Administration, and Finance preferred. * HFMA Certified Patient Accounting Manager (CPAM), NAHAM Certified Healthcare Access Manager (CHAM), Certified Healthcare Financial Professional (CHFP) or HFMA Fellow (FHFMA) preferred. * Extensive billing knowledge and experience with revenue integrity. * Expertise in Epic Revenue Cycle, payer connectivity, and RPA or workflow automation tools. * Experience dealing with commercial payers, governmental entities and financial institutions EDI processes. * Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams integrating operations, informatics, and EDI. * Demonstrated experience driving digital transformation, data-driven decision making, and AI enablement within revenue cycle operations. At Scripps Health, you will experience the pride, support and respect of an organization that has been repeatedly recognized as one of the nation's Top 100 Places to Work. You'll be surrounded by people committed to making a difference in the lives of their patients and their teammates. So if you're open to change, go ahead and unlock your potential. Position Pay Range: $59.81-$86.71/hour
    $59.8-86.7 hourly 30d ago

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