Assistant Manager
Company: HealthEcareers - Client
Location: Seattle
Posted on: September 3, 2024
Job Description:
Assistant Manager - Continuing Care - Home Health
Job Summary:
Responsible for the daily operations in the NHS care areas under
the direction of the Senior Manager of NHS. Directly responsible
for the Case Management teams and additional patient services areas
and works closely with NHS providers and the Senior manager to set
standards of clinical quality, productivity, safety measures in
support of our SNF management providers. Supports the daily
operational needs of the department as it relates to the patient
care in the sub-acute and long-term care environments. Assures the
delivery of quality patient care in a way that meets or exceeds
standards while providing an excellent patient experience across
the post-acute line of care.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Operational Excellence: Manages the daily operations of
assigned members requiring sub-acute and long-term care within the
continuing care department to assure optimal delivery of safe,
appropriate, accessible care and service. Supports/facilitates
coordination of workflow across our care continuum in partnership
with our NHS leadership team and supports care coordination efforts
in our contracted and non-contracted SNF facilities. Collaborates
as well with managers and CMLNs in the medical centers to align
operations and implement/monitor interdisciplinary change
initiatives, including access, workflow, quality, service, and
safety improvements. Ensures that the IQM and CCQM quality
initiatives are closely implemented and executed as in
collaboration with our line of service line goals to support
optimal care in our NHS environments. Assures adequate staffing
levels are in place to meet patient needs in the post-acute
environment.
- Patient Experience: Assures that staff deliver patient care
that meets or exceeds clinical quality and safety standards. Trains
and supports staff in delivering a consistent customer experience.
Resolves service/care issues, unusual occurences (UOs), including
patient complaints, as they occur within assigned area.
- Staff Engagement & Development: Manages staff, including
selection, training and development, performance management,
recognition, discipline, and termination. Supports all team
members, including additional NHS staff, in achieving performance
expectations and standards. Supports a culture of excellent service
and communication that positively influences staff engagement.
Assures a safe, productive, and supportive work environment for all
staff.
- Financial Stewardship: Assists with managing the budgets for
care management, identifies innovative and integrated ways to for
optimal performance in support and direction from the Senior
Manager. Manages within resources allocated. In collaboration with
other medical center management colleagues, makes operational
adjustments as needed to meet financial targets.
- Compliance and Emergency Preparedness: Establishes processes to
monitor and support frontline staff in maintaining operational
standards and practice in accordance with local, state, and federal
requirements. Assures ongoing compliance and adherence to KPWA
policy/procedure, as well as other compliance, regulatory and
accreditation requirements. Assures that staff within the clinical
team are trained and know what is expected during and after an
emergency. Basic Qualifications: Experience
- Minimum two (2) years of Case Management experience as a nurse
either in the subacute environment or hospital.
- Minimum one (1) year of experience as a charge nurse, lead, or
supervisor in a clinical environment managing the day-to-day work
flow and performance of others, identifying and meeting customer
requirements, and working effectively with medical staff. Education
- Bachelors degree in nursing. License, Certification,
Registration
- Registered Nurse License (Washington) required at hire OR
Compact License: Registered Nurse required at hire Additional
Requirements:
- Ability to mentor, develop and engage staff, monitor
performance standards, deliver results, and hold staff
accountable.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Effective communication, collaboration and change management
skills.
- Current knowledge of subacute, SNF, and long-term care
regulations and applicable state and federal regulations. Preferred
Qualifications:
- Two (2) years of experience as clinical lead, or supervisor in
a long-term care environment managing the day-to-day workflow and
performance of others, identifying, and meeting customer
requirements, and working effectively with medical staff.
- Three (3) years of increasingly responsible operations
experience as a supervisor, lead roles and or lead case
manager.
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements, managed care, health care
delivery systems and nursing practice.
Keywords: HealthEcareers - Client, Seattle , Assistant Manager, Executive , Seattle, Washington
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