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San Antonio, Texas
Alexandria, Louisiana
San Diego, California
New York
Ocala, Florida
Cambridge , Massachusetts
Posted: 01-May-22
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Salary: Open
Categories:
Internal Number: 185448
Duke Primary Care is the largest primary care network in the greater Triangle area with family medicine and internal medicine providers, and pediatricians in 34 locations throughout the Triangle.
Regional Director
Job Code: 5201
FLSA: E
Job Level: H2
Supervisory Responsibility: Yes
General Description of the Job Class
The Regional Director position is responsible for providing broad strategic and administrative direction for policies, procedures, services and programs of a multiple-site region within the DPC and PDC networks. The position supervises Health Center Administrators and participates in the analysis, planning and strategy formulation of practice and of network-wide goals.
Duties and Responsibilities of this Level
Provide administrative oversight to Health Center Administrators in areas such as clinical quality, customer service, human capital management, culture and engagement, information systems, process management and lean management principles, finances and general clinic operations.
Exercise leadership and management responsibility over all functions within this management portfolio ensuring efficient services that are designed to meet the needs of patients, physicians, the public, and staff.
Participate, with other senior ambulatory personnel, in the analysis, planning and strategy formulation of ambulatory entity goals and the implementation of plans and programs; analyze practice operations and needs to determine potential enhancements or improvements to procedures and activities.
Maintain liaison with all levels of Duke administration, physicians, PRMO, DHTS, Marketing, outside organizations, etc. to coordinate the business of assigned region, accomplish directives and facilitate the resolution of problems.
Work with leadership teams throughout the health system, serving as a resource to help reduce costs, enhance revenues, achieve effective utilization and quality goals and objectives, analyze and utilize information to develop and support management decisions.
Develop and foster effective collaboration between other Health System departments to ensure an integrated approach to providing services, and fulfilling our operational goals and objectives.
Direct the compilation of and/or prepare operational or financial reports and analyses setting forth progress, adverse trends and appropriate recommendations or conclusions. Assure achievement of balanced scorecard targets.
Determine departmental fiscal requirements and approve budgetary recommendations for assigned practices; monitor and verify reconciliation of expenditure of budgeted funds.
Establish major schedules, task assignments and allocation of manpower, space and equipment to ensure conformance with commitments for assigned ambulatory clinics/practices.
May direct the strategic assessment of marketplace needs, the competitive environment, cost management, and customer-focused programs and services. Develop new business strategies to enhance market share and improve overall performance.
May be responsible for managing physician contracts as they pertain to compensation, benefits, termination, schedules and liability/malpractice coverage (for outside activities).
Direct various personnel functions including, but not limited to, hiring, performance appraisals, promotions, transfers and vacation schedules.
Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree highly preferred.
Required Qualifications at this Level
Education
Work requires organizational, analytical and communication skills acquired through the completion of a bachelor's degree program in a business or healthcare-related field.
A master's degree in a business or healthcare-related field is strongly preferred.
Experience
Seven years of clinic/practice management or other related healthcare administration experience is required. The experience includes practice operations and financial analyses.
Ideal candidates will have a background in practice operations, which includes patient flow and quality and safety. In addition, the candidates will have a background that includes financial analysis and a demonstrated understanding of the revenue cycle. The ability to manage complex business and human capital issues and communicate about those issues with physicians, staff and managers will be necessary for candidates.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Supervision
Budget Projections
Analyze Trends
Personnel Practices
Customer Service
Accounting - Bookkeeping
Duke Payroll System
Duke Accounting System
Job Code: 00005201 REGIONAL DIRECTOR
Job Level: H2
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