Job Type Full-time Description
Bierman Autism Centers is looking for a full-time and center-based Practice Manager to join a motivated and energetic team focused on transforming the lives of children diagnosed with autism while building a fun and creative culture at work.
The Practice Manager is responsible for managing all business operations, client services and outcomes, as well as driving the customer and employee experience at their assigned location.
To be successful in this role, you should be a thoughtful leader and a confident decision-maker, helping our people develop and be productive.
You should also be able to provide the tools, support, and leadership for the team to deliver the highest quality of therapy and ensure all operational outcomes are achieved.
As a Practice Manager, you will build a positive and professional work environment that emphasizes accountability, integrity, and fosters the Bierman Autism Centers' mission, vision, and core values.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
- Improve overall business functions
- Oversee day to day operations
- Maintain appropriate client to employee ratios
- Develop and maintain the employee and client schedule
- Ensure all billing related items are completed and submitted with accuracy and in a timely manner
- Forecast changes in trends to reallocate labor resources effectively
- Manage building maintenance, cleanliness, organization, technology and assets
- Manage monthly inventory process and budget
- Drive organization and efficiency standards
- Drive revenue improvements by promoting Bierman Autism Centers to potential clients and providers
- Ensure all health and safety regulations are upheld in accordance with OSHA rules and regulations
- Oversee the hiring and employee engagement function to recruit, train, and obtain top talent
- Effectively communicate business goals and outcomes to leadership and team members in a clear and concise manner
- Drive team and client satisfaction
- Communicate regularly with the team to reinforce the core values and mission of Bierman Autism Centers
- Build and grow a high performing team through coaching and continuous feedback
- Manage all personnel related matters including evaluations, terminations, time keeping, and performance improvement plans
- Work in partnership with the Assistant Clinical Lead to develop employees through new hire and ongoing training
- Communicate with clients and families in a consistent, professional, and timely manner
- Consistently demonstrate behavior and communication styles that reflect the Bierman Autism Centers' core values
Requirements
Education and Key Qualifications :
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Exceptional verbal and written communications
- Ability to multitask and problem solve effectively
- Strong attention to detail
- Highly motivated, able to work with minimal direction, and is willing to learn
- Must be comfortable with computers and technology