GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION:
The Women's Health Program Manager provides strategic and operational leadership for the Women's Health program across all Su Clinica sites. This role is responsible for program performance, quality, access, and growth, and working in close partnership with Clinic/Practice Managers, the Chief Nursing Officer, and clinical leadership to ensure consistent, high-quality care delivery. This position does not manage day-to-day clinic operations at individual sites, but instead focuses on program development, standardization of workflows, provider support, and performance improvement across locations.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: (with or without accommodations)
Program Leadership & Strategy
Performance Management & Accountability
Owns program-level performance metrics, including:
Visit volume
Access (appointment availability)
Quality measures (prenatal care, screenings, etc.)
Analyzes data trends and drives improvement initiatives across sites
Works with clinic managers to address performance gaps
Clinical Operations Partnership
Quality & Compliance
Team & Culture Leadership
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: (use of equipment, job related knowledge, language, etc.)
Core Competencies:
Technical & Operational Skills
Professional & Organizational Expectations
Standard Physical Requirements
Minimum Qualifications/Certificates/Licenses/Registrations Required:
Bachelor's required; master's preferred (MPH, MHA, MBA, or related) Experience desired will substitute for education on a year-by-year basis.
5+ years in healthcare program management or clinical operations
Experience in Women's Health, OB/GYN, or FQHC strongly preferred
Demonstrated experience with:
Performance improvement
Data-driven decision-making
Multi-site program oversight
Strong leadership and changing agent management skills
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Due to the nature of SCF Services, it may be necessary for employees to work extended hours or other variations of the usual shift to ensure adequate care of patients and to maintain service to the community.