Requisition Number 2026-5973
Type of Position: Full-Time
Location: Fresno, CA
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Overview
Director of Inpatient Acute Rehabilitation
Community Regional Medical Center Fresno, California
Signet Health, a national acute rehabilitation and behavioral health management company, is seeking a leader for the position of Director of Inpatient Acute Rehabilitation to oversee the 32-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, California. With support from Signet Healths national team of experts, you will drive CMS compliance, optimize interdisciplinary collaboration, and build a culture where your team thrives and patients achieve their highest potential.
If you have a deep understanding of CMS regulations, IRF-PPS, QI, CARF, and hospital accreditation entities, join us and lead the program that sets the standards for a hospital-based IRF.
Signet Health offers a highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
Requirements
Qualifications
Experience as a Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation is required.
Experience working in a short-term acute care hospital is preferred.
Demonstrates exceptional skills in all forms of communication - verbal, written, formal, informal.
Works attentively with others in a spirit of teamwork and collaboration.
Experience in developing and executing a strategic outreach plan to build a robust referral pipeline.
Ability to utilize metrics, CMI, Functional Gain, Length of Stay, Discharge Destination, from tools like UDSMRPEM reports to benchmark performance, drive quality improvement, and manage productivity.
Proven ability to collaborate with Physiatrists and referring physicians to drive appropriate admissions, medical necessity documentation, and a high-performing interdisciplinary team culture.
Demonstrate expert knowledge of CMS, IRF-PPS, the 60 Rule, and IRF-PAI compliance to ensure optimal reimbursement and pass state-federal MAC audits.
In collaboration with Signet Healths clinical operations and financial resources, implement our quality-driven model of interdisciplinary rehabilitation.