Practice Clinical Manager Position Available In Chatham, Georgia

Tallo's Job Summary: The Practice Clinical Manager oversees the clinical team, patient care coordination, and the Lung Cancer screening program. They ensure compliance with regulatory standards and promote patient safety, quality of care, and a superior patient experience. Requirements include a Bachelor's in Nursing, 2-3 years of management experience, and a Professional License with the State of Practice. Salary and hiring details not provided.

Company:
St. Joseph's/Candler
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Position Summary The Practice Clinical Manager reports directly to the Director of Operations and Physician Practices. Responsibilities include; oversight of the ATOC clinical team, management of day to day clinical operations, patient care coordination, the Lung Cancer screening program and serves as a clinical resource for the practice. The incumbent must understand the Joint Commission regulatory accreditation as it pertains to the outpatient, ambulatory setting and stays abreast of all State and Federal regulations as they relate to the clinical segments of the practice. The manager promotes the three high priority pillars of patient service to the team: Patient Safety, Quality of Care, and Superior Patient Experience. Education Bachelor’s in Nursing

  • Required Master’s in Healthcare
  • Preferred Experience 2-3 Years Management
  • Leadership
  • Required 2-3 Years Clinical Experience
  • Required License & Certification Professional License with State of Practice
  • Required Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Required Core Job Functions Define annual targets and review quarterly; improve operational efficiencies and reduce costs; and develop relationships with physicians, community leaders and stakeholders as needed to promote specialty services for appropriate patients.

In conjunction with Director, develop an annual needs assessment and staffing matrix to address the specialty services. Update specialty dashboards to include monthly volumes for new and follow-up patients, referring statistics, diagnosis, patient satisfaction and quality indicators and report to director and administration. Establish standards, goals, and objectives for the oncology specialty services on an annual basis based on quality indicators, accreditations, NCI deliverables and Joint Commission requirements an report status quarterly (or more frequently as warranted); address risk management issues immediately. Set targets based on programmatic needs assessment and monitor; orient, train and supervise assigned clinical and support team; and assertively address complaints and patient/physician concerns; oversee scheduling and daily work assignments related to specialty; participate in quality studies for cancer services; and actively seek and promote research opportunities and participate in research activities in regards to oncology specialty services, related clinical trials and disparities. Facilitates team implementation of applying corporate values intentionally into daily practice. Develops mechanism to measure and open continuous dialogue with team for ongoing integration of values into daily practice.

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