What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dir Ambulatory Services position at Children's National Medical Center?
Minimum Education
Master's Degree Preferred education discipline in healthcare, business or nursing management. (Required)
Minimum Work Experience
5 years 5-7 years of recent healthcare administration and/or change management experience.
Data management experience, proficient to expert use of excel
Experienced in Lean-based transformation and other performance improvement methods.
Experience with major change initiatives.
(Required)
Required Skills/Knowledge
Strong knowledge of ambulatory setting
Demonstrated leadership and management skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Communicates persuasively, using visual aides, executive summaries and presentations.
Demonstrated ability to effectively lead operationally complex teams, including leaders and front line staff.
Strong influencer, especially across diverse groups within the organization, comfortable in a highly matrixed environment
Process improvement methodology (PDSA, LEAN, MI, etc.)
Functional Accountabilities
Organizational Performance
- Works effectively with Hospital leadership and team members to innovate, communicate and implement novel ambulatory processes and best practices in keeping with the strategic plan, mission and core values of CNH.
- Works closely with key stakeholders from Centers of Excellence and support divisions to ensure a seamless delivery of service across the care continuum by leveraging improvements in operational workflows, communication, information technology, EHR design and performance management.
Strategic Change Management
- Identifies new improvement opportunities and manages all aspects of transformative changes in the ambulatory setting within his or her scope.
- Drawing on pertinent literature, business and healthcare benchmarking resources as well as personal experience, identifies opportunities for improvement and develops innovative solutions.
- Utilizes data and in collaboration with Ambulatory Leadership, defines new metrics to drive improvement in ambulatory performance.
- Establishes expectations and implementation strategy for new information systems in the ambulatory space to facilitate efficiency, safety and productivity.
- Maintains membership in National collaboratives and associations appropriate for the Operational and transformational work needed in the Ambulatory Space.
Operational Oversight
- In collaboration with the Executive Director of Ambulatory Services and other members of the leadership team, directs the daily operations of ambulatory specialty locations at the Sheikh Zayed campus.
- Directly oversees and is accountable for the Sheikh Zayed managerial team, including budget development and administration, staff management, patient and family experience, team engagement and retention, and operational improvements including capacity management, space utilization, patient throughput, and access to clinical services.
- Sets and clearly communicates team goals and priorities in alignment with division goals and budgets; provides the resources and guidance required for leaders and teams to perform effectively.
Organizational Accountabilities
Organizational Accountabilities (Staff)
Organizational Commitment/Identification
Teamwork/Communication
Performance Improvement/Problem-solving
Cost Management/Financial Responsibility
Safety