The Area Manager is responsible for oversight of all operations and administration of a network of medical clinics located in multiple states. The Area Manager is responsible for cultivating an environment that achieves the organization’s mission through quality in care, efficiency, and a focus on core values. The Clinic Manager will manage the overall direction, coordination, implementation, execution, and completion of contractual requirements with the end goal of delivering a quality experience for the client, provider and communities served. The Area Manager will report to the Clinic Operations Manager.
Pay: $115,000 a year
Responsibilities
Supervises, trains, develops, and evaluates Clinic Managers within the prescribed Area
Ensures all clinics and clinic staff within the prescribed Area perform to contractual and LSGS-established performance standards
Monitors clinic workload and staffing levels, directs adjustments to Examiner schedules, and recommends changes in clinic staffing levels to maximize clinic productivity and Examiner retention
Ensures all assigned clinics are furnished, equipped, maintained, and operated in a manner which meets contractual obligations and maximizes the Veteran Experience
Collaborates with and supports the Medical Director, clinical Leads, and Area Lead Physician to ensure medical professionals meet or exceed LSGS and client requirements
Collaborates with the Capacity Manager to plan, resource, and execute Events and timeshare/temporary space use within the prescribed Area
Supports the Clinic Support Manager with establishment of new Loyal Healthcare clinics within the prescribed Area
Performs the hiring, training, and performance evaluations of Clinic Managers
Performs daily approvals of Clinic Manager timekeeping, and monitors Clinic Managers’ oversight of timekeeping to ensure compliance with applicable laws and corporate policy
Mentors and coaches employees for professional growth and development opportunities in skill, knowledge, and empowerment
Ensures compliance with HIPAA, ADA and other Government statutes, rules, regulations.
Collaborates with cross-functional teams to ensure excellent quality, timeliness, and customer service throughout the entire claimant and customer experience
Regularly inspects and audits assigned clinics to verify compliance with operational and safety standards (e.g., calibration, expired supplies, annual fire inspection, fridge temps, sharps disposal, equipment calibration, etc.)
Functions as acting Clinic Manager at varying locations when required due to scheduled absences or turnover
Areas are defined by VA Regional Office (VARO), and include all or part of specific States.
− North Area: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington
− Central Area: California (Oakland and Los Angeles VAROs), Hawaii, Nevada, Utah
− South Area: Arizona, New Mexico, California (San Diego VARO)
Requirements
Demonstrated ability to lead at the organizational level (leadership of subordinate leaders)
Exceptional organizational skills to ensure that quality services are provided
Exceptional interpersonal skills to facilitate relationships with corporate staff, Clinic Managers, physicians and other healthcare providers, Veterans, and the general public
Demonstrated ability to assess, implement, and recommend improvements to complex processes, procedures, systems and information technology solutions
Knowledge of procuring supplies, equipment, and staff needed at the clinic
Proficiency in managing budgets, and negotiating with suppliers and vendors
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Possess and demonstrate skills necessary to analyze data and information
Demonstrate a high standard of business ethics and integrity
Proficient in all required software packages, platforms, and information systems, including Microsoft Office Suite, Salesforce, MDE4VETS, and SEMOSS
Understanding of medical terminology
Familiarity with healthcare industry best practices
Knowledge of the requirements of HIPAA, ADA, and other relevant Government statutes, rules, and regulations.
CPR certification required
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in a healthcare related field or equivalent experience/combined education
5+ years of management or leadership experience in a healthcare setting
Must be able to successfully pass National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI) background investigation
Reside within the prescribed Area
Travel required within the prescribed Area (up to 50%)
Preferred Requirements
Master's degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Public Administration, or a related field
2+ years of supervisory or management experience in a Loyal Healthcare clinic, or comparable recent experience with the MDE contract or other Loyal Source Government Services programs
Reside within 50 miles of an existing Loyal Healthcare clinic in the prescribed Area, and within 50 miles of a major airport
About Loyal Source
Loyal Source is an Orlando-based workforce solutions provider dedicated to delivering elite services worldwide, with a focus in government healthcare, technical and support services, engineering, and travel healthcare. Loyal Source provides exceptional custom solutions to both private enterprise and government agencies. Loyal Source is a military friendly employer and proud partner of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership program.
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Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Sales and Business Development
Industries
Hospitals and Health Care
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