This position reports to the Healthcare Facilities Director and is responsible for Facilities Operations and Maintenance in OHSU hospitals and clinics. This position closely supports the Facilities Leadership team to ensure alignment across all Facilities functions.
This role supports the institutional mission and vision by providing safe, compliant, reliable, and inviting facilities while being aggressive in fiscal management in a customer-oriented way. Success in this position is critical to maintaining uninterrupted business operations for the healthcare mission, and directly contributes to achieving OHSU’s financial and mission goals.
This position directly leads and manages front line supervisors that support the operation and maintenance of 3.5 million square feet of inpatient adult and pediatric hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, medical office buildings, and outpatient clinics. In addition to direct management of staff, this position will maintain strategic relations with key partners such as contracted vendors, Design & Construction, Utilities and clinical leadership. Significant success criteria for this role will be the development of processes, procedures, and a focus on a team-based approach through encouraging development and a culture of inclusion and high performance.
This individual plays a key role in compliance with CMS, OSHA, and all authorities having regulatory jurisdiction.
As a leader in Campus Services, the Healthcare Facilities Operations Manager is responsible for supporting the director in managing multiple competing priorities to best serve the institutional missions of healthcare, education and research, and helping define and exemplify the culture of the department.
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Primarily indoor office enviornment; requires work hours beyond standard office hours as needed. May be required to work long hours in the event of an emergency (power outage, flood, fire, etc.), and be on-call.
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