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Director, Clinical Operations - Cardiac Monitoring
Director, Clinical Operations - Cardiac MonitoringAccordance Search Group • San Francisco, CA, United States
Director, Clinical Operations - Cardiac Monitoring

Director, Clinical Operations - Cardiac Monitoring

Accordance Search Group • San Francisco, CA, United States
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Overview

Director, Clinical Operations - Cardiac Monitoring. This is a hybrid position, requiring a minimum of 2 days in office in San Francisco.

Our client is looking for a Director, Clinical Operations - Cardiac Monitoring for the San Francisco Region.

Details

Location : San Francisco, CA

Work arrangement : Hybrid (minimum 2 days in office in San Francisco)

Base pay range : $165,000.00 / yr - $215,000.00 / yr

Responsibilities

  • Lead a team of over 200 non-exempt employees, ensuring optimal performance, engagement, and adherence to operational standards.
  • Oversee management of high patient volumes, streamlining throughput to enhance efficiency, patient experience, and quality of care.
  • Develop and mentor frontline managers, strengthening leadership capabilities and cultivating a robust talent pipeline to support organizational growth and succession planning.
  • Drive strict adherence to regulatory standards and compliance requirements, ensuring operational excellence and minimizing organizational risk.
  • Provide strategic leadership and direction with a focus on building engaged, high performing teams
  • Ensure the delivery of safe, effective, timely and quality patient care at all times
  • Responsible for the day to day Clinical Operations Support Services
  • Partner with HR and the Talent Acquisition team in the recruitment of Clinical Management & Operations Teams members
  • Responsible for fiscal management and cost efficiency by driving transformation and identifying workflow changes
  • Work closely with Clinical Quality, System Development and other cross functional teams to ensure active participation in continuous quality improvement activities
  • Evaluate, analyze, trend and communicate quality metrics according to the established performance standards – individual and team
  • Ability to effectively communicate and engage with internal and external stakeholders
  • Support the Clinical Management & Operations Support Teams in their development
  • Establish good clinical practice that aligns with company's culture of patient and quality first
  • Participate in the development of clinical functions that follow the company's mission of using technology to provide simple and intuitive solutions for care delivery
  • Collaborate and strengthen partnerships with cross-functional areas to define, prioritize, and resource projects and initiatives

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred, high school degree or GED required
  • Minimum 7 years management experience in the medical device, health care services, or other related industry experience required
  • Master of Health Administration or MBA Highly Preferred
  • Registered Nurse or equivalent role preferred
  • 5 years of experience in cardiac monitoring company or acute care setting such as Telemetry Unit, ICU, Cardiac Cath Lab or similar health care experience preferred
  • Recent cardiac experience with strong skills in cardiac rhythm detection preferred
  • Proven ability to plan and manage operational processes for maximum productivity and quality
  • Strong leadership skills and the ability to inspire a large group of hourly employees, fostering a culture of engagement, inclusion, and belonging
  • Experienced at helping team members identify improvement opportunities and use their talents to achieve those goal; sees others’ potential and strengths and works to build on them.
  • Strong business acumen with the ability to gain a deep understanding of the industry, market, and financials to effectively run daily operations
  • Ability to identify opportunities for creative problem solving while staying within the parameters of good practice.
  • Demonstrated ability to make timely, informed decisions that take into account the facts, goals, constraints, and risks.
  • Highly collaborative; able to work within a matrix organization across functions and locations
  • Willingness to “roll up your sleeves” to get the job done each day
  • Demonstrated commitment to high level customer service experience
  • Demonstrated critical thinking skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work with computer operating systems such as Microsoft Office, contact management system, order entry systems
  • Able to handle fast paced growth company environment
  • Employment type

  • Full-time
  • Seniority level

  • Director
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