SummaryNuclear Care Partners is searching for a highly qualified candidate to be our Regional Clinical Support Director for the Western Region. The Regional Clinical Support Director provides a supportive role for the regional clinical operations team to ensure state and federal regulatory compliance and compliance with the Company's operational policies and procedures. This position reports to the Regional Vice President of Clinical Operations. The Regional Clinical Support Director supports and creates positive environments through a personal commitment to the Company's vision and values.RemoteThis position can be performed remotely.Essential Duties And ResponsibilitiesEfficiency and monitoring of NCP processes at the branch levelSupporting the regional clinical operations teamProvide customer service and support to assigned branchesPromote and nurture a management style that successfully drives the Company's business strategy and demonstrates leadership behaviors with a passion for people and for results.In collaboration with the regional vice president, create an onboarding schedule for key branch level roles ensuring their orientation period is highly effective, and empowers them to become competent in driving business strategies as quickly as possible.Ongoing education, training, and support to maintain standardized and consistent branch processes.Tracking and monitoring of NCP program efficiency, implementation and utilization in the regionSupport education team in planning, developing, and conducting orientation, in-service training, on-the-job training, and other educational activities for employees so that current materials and programs are continuously provided.Support company culture, ensuring employees feel supported, inspired, and have growth opportunities.Facilitate best practices around meetings, procedures, etc.Support of tracking metrics, accountabilities, and reports.Work closely with regional vice president and state leaders to monitor and address staffing needs, including travel nurses resource allocation.Support branch leaders with recruiting, as needed, to obtain high quality, proficient team members who function in compliance with all regulatory requirements and the company's mission and vision.Attend quality management meetings to monitor trends, implement process improvements and provide education to support branch leaders in process improvement.Identify gaps in processes and work with regional vice president to implement changes to improve and standardize processes.Collaborate with scheduling supervisor and branch leadership for best practice of scheduling process and metrics at the branch level.Management of all processes in unattached service area states within the region.Monitor and track compliance reporting, identifying gaps and working with regional vice president and branch leaders for process improvement.Support clinical and administrative activities in the region in accordance with state and federal regulations.Monitor current trends impacting patient service delivery and provide recommendations to regional vice president as appropriate.Participate in corporate committees and projects as requested and/or approved by the regional vice president.Partner with the regional vice president to oversee regulatory compliance to ensure all licensures, protocols, and other required documents are current.Work with corporate departments to support new clinical leaders during the onboarding and orientation process.Plan agenda and facilitate regularly scheduled clinical meetings as assigned.This role requires travel for branch level support, meetings, and other duties as assigned.Preferred residence within the boundaries of the region.Maintain knowledge of key duties, responsibilities and expectations of key branch level roles, Administrator, Clinical Director, Assistant Clinical Director, Field Case Manager, Nurse Navigator, Administrative Assistant, Scheduler, and others.Able to support branch level processes during absence of a key branch level role. Examples; process for compliance, authorization and payroll processing.Perform other duties as assigned.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThis position supports oversight of Branch Administrators or Directors. This is an exempt position.SalaryBase salary up to $100,000 annually with bonus potential. This position comes with a competitive benefits package including paid time off, paid sick leave, medical, dental, vision, and 401k.QualificationsBachelor's degree in nursing, preferred.Minimum 4-6 years of progressively responsible experience in health care. Progressive leadership within Nuclear Care Partners preferred.J-18808-Ljbffr
Nuclear Care Partners was founded by two nurses with a mission and a passion for creating a community committed to each other and committed to caring for and giving back to former nuclear weapons workers. We are filled with compassionate people who support one another and root for each others’ success. Beyond simple honesty, we have the courage to own our actions and do what is right. We are motivated by giving to others and believe that building deep connections with our patients, and with each other, leads to better outcomes.
Nuclear Care Partners provides in-home care to former Department of Energy workers who have been diagnosed with work-related illnesses as a result of workplace exposure. We are an enrolled Medical Provider and are accredited by Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). With 98% of our patients recommending us to other former atomic workers, we are the top choice of providers for in-home care services. Visit www.NuclearCarePartners.com to learn more and view current job opportunities in your area!