The Practice Manager 2 is a key practice leadership position for Department of Medicine Clinical Services. The position supports the administrative functions across the medicine specialties practices, including Diabetes, Endocrinology, Bone Density, Nephrology, Infectious Disease, Allergy, Pulmonary Critical Care, Rheumatology and Infusion. This role is responsible for developing outpatient clinical programs and ensuring quality care and continuity for patients and families. This position is responsible for guiding/overseeing day-to-day business and clinical operations, which includes human resources functions, compliance and staff development of clinical, admin staff and others. The Practice Manager strives to achieve organizational priorities of the highest quality of care, growth in patient population, excellence in access and patient experience, appropriate medical management, and optimal educational experience for learners. Works under the guidance of the Director of Clinical Operations and in direct partnership with the DoM Clinical Services Practice Manager supporting clinical functions.
The Practice Manager 2 partners with Medical Directors, Division Managers and other outpatient practice leaders, senior leaders and staff. This position requires the ability to work as a collaborative member of the operational management team, including building a professional partnership within specialty partner group leadership team in alignment and support of diversity, inclusion, wellness, and creativity fostering an environment characterized by a strong ethic of trust, respect, and cooperation.
The Practice Manager 2 will be responsible for oversight of the Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center & Adult Endocrinology Clinic, as well as all Bone Density locations, and will work closely with all people working out of the spaces, including: staff, providers, patients, and the public to provide quality service and care. They will also oversee the coordination of clinical practice operations in multiple other locations working directly with the host location operational leadership to ensure our clinical practice is appropriate resources and supported. This position requires someone who can solve problems and stay highly organized, as well as high level written and verbal communication skills and the ability to stay calm under high pressure conditions and timelines.
This role has many reporting lines and will need to possess the skills to successfully lead through change while balancing the needs of staff, patients, providers across the health system.
Customer Service
Personnel Management
Operation Management
Facilities
Software Powered by iCIMS
www.icims.com