Western Arizona Regional Medical Center is your community healthcare provider, a 139-bed acute care facility offering the residents of the greater Bullhead City community inpatient, outpatient, diagnostic imaging, medical, surgical and emergency services. We believe in the power of people to create great care. Were 110 healthcare professionals strong. We are home to the areas largest intensive care unit as well as a surgery center and wound care clinic. And we work hard every day to be a place of healing, caring and connection for patients and families in the community we call home.
Job Summary The Assistant Chief Executive Officer (ACEO) is a key member of the hospitals senior leadership team and participates in operational and strategic decision-making processes that drive the hospitals mission, performance, and growth. The ACEO supports the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in overseeing hospital operations, optimizing resource utilization, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and organizational standards. This role may include leadership over ancillary departments, coordination of operational projects, and participation in initiatives to enhance quality, efficiency, and financial sustainability. The position serves as part of the leadership development program and will require future relocation to prepare for advancement within the organization.
Essential Functions
Leadership Responsibilities
Supervision and Staff Management
Strategic Planning and Financial Oversight
Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance
Collaboration and Communication
Staff Responsibilities
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Community Health Systems, Inc. is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) 330 HRSA Grantee with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. Established from the roots of Inland Empire Community Health Center in Bloomington, CHSI has grown with community health centers in the counties of Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego. These centers have been developed in accordance with standards established for safety net providers by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA), the Public Health Service (PHS), and the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC).
As such, services are offered to the neediest in each community - the un-insured and under-insured, the working poor, those with limited ability to pay, the homeless, and the indigent. Services are provided at discounted (sliding fee scale) rates for those who qualify based on gross annual income and family size.