The pay range for this role is $50.40- 78.65.
Summary
The Manager, Pulse Center Clinical Operations is a key operational leader responsible for the day-to-day management, performance, and continuous improvement of clinical services delivered through the Guthrie Pulse Center. This role oversees centralized virtual and clinical surveillance operations across the continuum of care, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality service delivery in alignment with Guthrie's mission, values, and strategic objectives.
As part of the Pulse Center leadership team, the Manager provides direct supervision to clinical staff, ensures operational readiness across multiple modalities, and partners closely with nursing, medical staff, IT, analytics, and operational leaders to optimize workflows, staffing models, and outcomes. The role requires strong clinical judgment, operational discipline, and the ability to lead in a highly dynamic, technology-enabled environment.
Experience
Required
Preferred
Education
Licenses
Essential Functions
Clinical & Operational Leadership
Staff Management & Workforce Operations
Quality, Safety & Continuous Improvement
Financial & Resource Stewardship
Collaboration & Strategic Support
Other Duties: As assigned.
Contacts:
INTERNAL: Daily contact with clients at all levels, including managers and employees.
EXTERNAL: Frequent contact with visitors, community agency reps, and other healthcare related orgs.
PATIENT: Provides direct care to patients of all ages and interacts with family members when needed.
Equipment Used
Standard office equipment and computers, word processing software (Microsoft Word and Lotus Notes)
Physical Demands:
Concentration, writing legibly, prolonged sitting, walking, bending, and using the phone.
Considerable walking, standing, bending, reaching, pushing, pulling, lifting and sitting.
Hand dexterity required.
Must be able to attend meetings throughout the system and/or periodically travel.
Normal standing, sitting, stooping, lifting, pushing, or walking.
Normal working conditions. Environmentally controlled indoor office setting.
Occasionally required to push, move, and/or lift object weighing up to 60 pounds.
Periodically required to lift and carry items up to 50
Mental Demands:
Adaptable to stressful, ever-changing situations.
Attention to detail over an extended period of time is required.
Critical thinking skills and an ability to assess, evaluate and/or teach are required.
Daily stress associated with the care of chronic patient population.
Daily stress related to patient care and/or management of a professional nursing division.
Good concentration, ability to interact with all age, social and economic levels.
Must be able to make decisions based on established policies, procedures or guidelines.
Non-routine duties requiring independent judgement.
Occasional stress due to departmental pressure.
Requires problem-solving skills and the ability to concentrate on details.
Requires the ability to communicate effectively and be self-directed to a large degree.
Routine duties requiring judgement in priorities and decisions with defined problems.
The ability to multi-task and manage multiple project by planning and organizing own work.
Job Hazards:
Little or no exposure (actual or potential) to health or accident hazards.
Normal irradiation hazards.
Occasional exposure to hazards that could cause minor injury (first aid-type) or illness.
Potential eye and/or back strain.
Potential for musculoskeletal injuries if proper lifting and carrying is not applied.
Working Conditions:
Exposure Category
CATEGORY 2 - Tasks that involve no exposure to blood, body fluid, or tissues.
Quality Statement:
A goal of this position is to ensure that all contacts and customers receive quality services. The staff must be willing to participate in the quality improvement process, including but not limited to:
Joining the Guthrie team allows you to become a part of a tradition of excellence in health care. In all areas and at all levels of Guthrie, you'll find staff members who have committed themselves to serving the community.
The Guthrie Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Guthrie Clinic is a non-profit, integrated, practicing physician-led organization in the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania. Our multi-specialty group practice of more than 500 physicians and 302 advanced practice providers offers 47 specialties through a regional office network providing primary and specialty care in 22 communities. Guthrie Medical Education Programs include General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Anesthesiology and Orthopedic Surgery Residency, as well as Cardiovascular, Gastroenterology and Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship programs. Guthrie is also a clinical campus for the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.