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Hospital Top Professional Services Executive
Directs activities of multiple professional services units of a hospital; organizational units may include, but are not limited to, three or more professional areas, such as clinical divisions, pharmacy, social services, diagnostic imaging, laboratories, etc. Coordinates activities with those of other hospital departments. Establishes policies and procedures in cooperation with other hospital officials. Interprets and administers personnel policies and provides for training program. Reviews activities and recommends changes in, or better utilization of, facilities, services, and staff. Establishes and maintains work schedules and assignments of resident professional staff members. Authorizes purchase of supplies and equipment. Prepares and submits budget, records, reports, and statistical data. [-] Less
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Child Care Center Director (Hospital run)
Oversees and directs the daily operations of a Child Care Center that is operated by a hospital system. Directs and supervises the work of staff in providing for the care and needs of children. Develops, maintains, and implements policies and... [+] More
Oversees and directs the daily operations of a Child Care Center that is operated by a hospital system. Directs and supervises the work of staff in providing for the care and needs of children. Develops, maintains, and implements policies and procedures. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in a related field and five or more years of child care management experience. Ensures that the Child Care Center meets all licensing regulations required for the care of children. Remains prepared for visits by the licensing consultant for licensing renewal. Manages day care billing and the maintenance of account records. Collects and reconciles program tuition, collects monies for food service, and deposits according to guidelines. Creates and updates a parent handbook and operations procedures manual. Maintains enrollment records and daily attendance records of children and staff. Prepares and implements developmentally appropriate lesson plans. Maintains regular communications with parents and develops programs responsive to parental needs and interests. Responsible for the safety of children in daily center activities and for field trips, if any. Reviews and analyzes expenditure, financial, and operations reports to determine requirements for the Child Care Center. Approves requisitions for equipment, materials, and supplies. [-] Less
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Children's Hospital Executive
Directs the overall operation and provides executive leadership in a pediatric hospital. This is the top executive position and principal organization leader a children’s hospital unit of a health system. In for profit sectors, responsible for the profitability of the hospital.... [+] More
Directs the overall operation and provides executive leadership in a pediatric hospital. This is the top executive position and principal organization leader a children’s hospital unit of a health system. In for profit sectors, responsible for the profitability of the hospital. Establishes strategic plans and achieves the organization’s short-term and long-term objectives. Confers with hospital management to plan operational objectives, to develop policies and procedures, to coordinate functions and operations between divisions, departments and satellite locations, and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. Reviews activity reports and financial statements to determine progress and status in attaining objectives and revises objectives and plans in accordance with current conditions. Directs and coordinates formulation of financial programs to provide funding for new or continuing operations and guides changes needed to reach financial goals. Represents the organization to major external authorities and constituencies. Plans and develops labor, and public relations policies designed to improve the hospital system's image and relations with patients, providers, employees, and the general public. Selects and evaluates performance of executive staff for compliance with established policies and objectives and contributions in attaining objectives. An advanced degree in a field of health or business is typically required for this position. [-] Less
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Hospital Controller
Directs and coordinates financial operations of a hospital. This position typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in finance and may require certification as a Certified Public Accountant. Directs and coordinates financial operations of a hospital. Directs and coordinates hospital financial operations. Assists... [+] More
Directs and coordinates financial operations of a hospital. This position typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in finance and may require certification as a Certified Public Accountant. Directs and coordinates financial operations of a hospital. Directs and coordinates hospital financial operations. Assists in formulating and administering approved general accounting practices for the hospital. Analyzes and interprets data and develop reports to executive management reflecting internal economic conditions and trends. Coordinates the establishment of major schedules, task assignments and allocation of staff and equipment to ensure compliance with specified objectives, policies and deadlines through accountable management personnel. Directs and controls comprehensive budget preparations and cost data. Develops clear and informative methods and media to present financial data, special projects and studies of a financial nature. Plans and conducts meetings with subordinates to ensure compliance with established practices, to implement new policies and to keep employees aware of changes and current standards. Approves and signs documents effecting monetary transactions. Directs the preparation of reports which outline the hospital's financial position in areas of income, expenses, and earnings based on past, present and future operations. This position typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in finance and may require certification as a Certified Public Accountant. [-] Less
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Regional Executive Officer Hospital System
Directs the overall operation and provides executive leadership in a regional hospital system. This is the top executive and principal organization leader in a regional hospital system. Responsible for the profitability of the regional hospital system. Establishes strategic plans and guides... [+] More
Directs the overall operation and provides executive leadership in a regional hospital system. This is the top executive and principal organization leader in a regional hospital system. Responsible for the profitability of the regional hospital system. Establishes strategic plans and guides implementation. Confers with executive management to plan operational objectives, to develop policies and procedures, to coordinate functions and operations between divisions and departments and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. Reviews activity reports and financial statements to determine progress and status in attaining objectives and revises objectives and plans in accordance with current conditions. Directs and coordinates formulation of financial programs to provide funding for new or continuing operations and guides changes needed to reach financial goals. Represents the regional hospital system to major external authorities and constituencies. Plans and develops labor, and public relations policies designed to improve the hospital system's image and relations with patients, providers, employees, and the general public. Selects and evaluates performance of executive staff for compliance with established policies and objectives and contributions in attaining objectives. An advanced degree in a field of health or business is typically required for this position. [-] Less
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Top Physician Hospital Network Executive
Organizes, directs and controls the operations of an integrated physician/hospital network that provides contracting opportunities for managed care payers. Organizes, directs and controls the entire provider network function including network development, contracting, credentialing, provider relations, and provider services. Establishes physician and... [+] More
Organizes, directs and controls the operations of an integrated physician/hospital network that provides contracting opportunities for managed care payers. Organizes, directs and controls the entire provider network function including network development, contracting, credentialing, provider relations, and provider services. Establishes physician and hospital recruitment priorities, determines compensation methodologies and negotiates contracts. Ensures a comprehensive, cost-effective, and accessible provider network. Negotiates, administers, extends, terminates, and renegotiates contracts. Formulates and coordinates proposals. Coordinates activities of workers engaged in formulating bid proposals. Evaluates or monitors health outcome and contract performance to determine necessity for amendments or extensions of contracts, and compliance to contractual obligations. Approves or rejects requests for deviations from contract specifications. Arbitrates claims or complaints occurring in performance of contracts. May serve as liaison officer to ensure fulfillment of obligations by contractors. Develops and maintains a network of relationships with leaders involved in the integrated network of physicians. [-] Less
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Accounting Supervisor (Professional)
Supervises professional level financial accounting operations, and oversees preparation of income statements, special accounting reports, and balancing of general and subsidiary ledgers. Analyzes financial statements, assisting upper management. Advises upper management regarding matters such as effective use of resources and... [+] More
Supervises professional level financial accounting operations, and oversees preparation of income statements, special accounting reports, and balancing of general and subsidiary ledgers. Analyzes financial statements, assisting upper management. Advises upper management regarding matters such as effective use of resources and methods for preventing capital being frozen. Plans work schedules, assigns duties, and evaluates work for accuracy and conformance to policies. Includes supervisors whose staffs may consist of a mix of professional, paraprofessional, and/or clerical accounting personnel; excludes supervisors whose staffs are 100 percent nonexempt. Ensures that invoices are charged to the proper accounts. Interprets accounts and records to management. Assists in developing, installing, and maintaining budgeting systems that provide control of expenditures made to carry out activities, such as advertising and marketing, production and labor, maintenance, or project activities, such as construction of buildings. [-] Less
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Advanced Professional Nurse Practitioner
Under indirect supervision of a physician, provides for the health care needs of patients through advanced assessment, identification of health states including abnormal conditions, diagnosing, treatment and evaluation. An Advanced Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who has completed a... [+] More
Under indirect supervision of a physician, provides for the health care needs of patients through advanced assessment, identification of health states including abnormal conditions, diagnosing, treatment and evaluation. An Advanced Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who has completed a nurse practitioner educational program and holds national certification as a nurse practitioner from a Board approved certifying body. Provides direct clinical services for patients according to established protocols and utilizes evidence-based clinical practice standards under the supervision of the supervising physician. Functions independently to perform individual assessments, diagnostic functions, specialized risk assessments, and make critical decisions regarding a wide variety of health situations, including high risk and crisis situations. Obtains patient health histories and completes physical examinations. Orders, performs and interprets lab and diagnostic imaging studies. Diagnoses and treats acute health problems such as infections and injuries. Provides health maintenance, screenings and immunizations as well as continuity of care and referrals. Provides preventative health care services and counseling to promote healthy lifestyles and arranges consultations and referrals. Collaborates with physicians and other health care professionals as needed. Documents examination results, noting pertinent normal and abnormal findings and ensures accuracy of notes on patient medical records.
Explains the necessity, preparation, nature and anticipated effects of procedure(s) to patients, patient’s family, or staff. Performs approved therapeutic or diagnostic procedures based upon patient’s clinical status.
Adjusts nursing care processes as indicated to ensure optimal patient care. Prescribes, manages, and supervises medication treatment for acute and chronic illnesses. Provides quality assurance review. Maintains established policies and procedures, safety, and infection control standards. This position typically requires a Master’s degree in nursing, licensure as a Registered Nurse, and graduation from an accredited Nurse
Practitioner program. Post Master’s advanced training and certification in a specialty such as Acute Care, Gerontology, Neonatal, Pediatric, Family, Women’s Health or Neuro Oncology is also required. May diagnose, manage treatment and monitor acute or chronic conditions. May serve in a teaching capacity or may supervise clinical and support staff in patient care activities. [-] Less
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Hospital Administrator
Directs administration of hospital facility within authority of governing board. Administers fiscal operations, such as budget planning, accounting, and establishing rates for health care services. Heads and coordinates activities of medical, nursing, and administrative staffs and services. Directs hiring and training of personnel. Negotiates for improvement of and additions to buildings and equipment. Develops policies and procedures for various establishment activities. May represent establishment at community meetings and promote programs through various news media. May develop or expand programs or services for scientific research, preventive medicine, medical and vocational rehabilitation, and community health and welfare promotion. [-] Less
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Hospital Admitting Clerk
Coordinates various aspects of resident care to include admissions, discharge, resident assessments, and care plans with residents, resident’s families, staff and administration in a long-term care or nursing home facility. This position typically requires a Registered Nurse with long-term care... [+] More
Coordinates various aspects of resident care to include admissions, discharge, resident assessments, and care plans with residents, resident’s families, staff and administration in a long-term care or nursing home facility. This position typically requires a Registered Nurse with long-term care experience or a Master of Social Work with three years of social work experience in a long-term or medical care facility. Coordinates various aspects of resident care to include admissions, discharge, resident assessments, and care plans with residents, resident’s families, staff and administration in a long-term care or nursing home facility. for admission and medical equipment. Completes admission, pre-admission and transfer paper work. Collects pertinent documentation and communicates addition of new admissions to nursing and therapy departments. Plans, develops, organizes, implements and evaluates the admission process. Ensures that all admission procedures are followed in accordance with established policies. Develops and implements marketing strategies. Reports all concerns and complaints made by a resident or their family to the appropriate person. Conducts thorough assessments of applicants from phone inquiries and onsite assessments of applicants, as appropriate. Provides specific information regarding the admission process or status to families, consumers, community hospitals, and community agencies. Reviews application forms and completes pre-admission assessment forms to determine appropriateness for admission. Contacts insurance representatives to confirm authorization. Coordinates hospital returns. Maintains liaison with insurance companies, health maintenance organizations, managed care contract companies and other third parties to obtain insurance verification data and pre-certification approval for admissions. Responsible for records of admission, transfer, discharges, patient's necessary personal and financial data, and occupancy-census data. This position typically requires a Registered Nurse with long-term care experience or a Master of Social Work with three years of social work experience in a long-term or medical care facility [-] Less
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