Clinical Manager

Atlantic Vision PartnersMidlothian, VA

About The Position

Partner with the COO and the Manager of Clinical Operations and Training to conduct clinic audits that assess clinical practices for optimizing patient care, following best evidence of care guidelines, and increasing clinical production. Conduct regular clinical team meetings including CPR training, clinical CE events, and training on new technologies and equipment. Facilitate the use of information technology and works with the Operations Team to prepare staff to continue to serve patients in a world of expanding knowledge and rapid change. Implement and enforce clinical protocols and guidelines. Measure and update the established metrics for key areas of measurement within operations and hold field technicians accountable to achieve or exceed these goals. Oversee the implementation of new/expanded services. Manage the clinical training and evaluation programs for field technicians per the AVP clinical training guidelines Work with technicians to identify the need for new clinical training. Review testing procedures, test scheduling and documentation. Provide or arrange for ongoing training for clinical staff. Provide or arrange competency testing for clinical staff. Ensure scheduling and performance of proper maintenance and calibration of all ophthalmic equipment. Provide continuing education resources to staff and remedial guidance to those that fall below practice standards. Troubleshoot any problems that arise at any time prior to surgery. Follow through on outcomes of medical emergencies; recommends processes for change as applicable. Mediate any disputes among clinical employees. Provide support to the practice manager in his or her absence. current continuing education/certification requirements for position. Participate in in-service and ongoing education programs. Develop and implement personal action plans for performance improvement. Conduct self-evaluation and participate in developmental goal setting. Perform other duties as requested.

Requirements

  • Five to 10 years of experience in ophthalmic practices.
  • A minimum of three years of administrative and managerial experience, increasing in complexity, including the supervision of clinical professionals (Preferred).
  • Bachelors in related field or nursing degree preferred.
  • Certified ophthalmic medical technologist or licensed optometrist with appropriate experience considered.
  • Strong leadership and business operations experience required
  • Dependable transportation required to travel to other offices as required
  • Must be flexible with traveling to various locations.
  • Ability to pay attention to detail
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality
  • Customer and patient service orientation: prompt response to patient needs and ability to manage difficult or emotional customer situations with tact, empathy and diplomacy
  • Displays positive outlook and pleasant manner, does not instigate or participate in office gossip or negativity, keeps commitments
  • Dresses appropriately and is well groomed
  • Ability to work cooperatively in group situations; offers assistance and support to coworkers, actively resolves conflicts, inspires trust of others, and treats patients and coworkers with respect
  • Ability to perform essential functions of the position with or without accommodation, including the ability to use power hand tools and lift a minimum of 70 lbs.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills
  • Willingness to submit to a background check (drug screen for Ambulatory Surgery Centers only)

Nice To Haves

  • A minimum of three years of administrative and managerial experience, increasing in complexity, including the supervision of clinical professionals (Preferred).
  • Bachelors in related field or nursing degree preferred.
  • Certified ophthalmic medical technologist or licensed optometrist with appropriate experience considered.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct clinic audits to assess clinical practices.
  • Conduct regular clinical team meetings including CPR training, clinical CE events, and training on new technologies and equipment.
  • Facilitate the use of information technology.
  • Implement and enforce clinical protocols and guidelines.
  • Measure and update the established metrics for key areas of measurement within operations.
  • Oversee the implementation of new/expanded services.
  • Manage the clinical training and evaluation programs for field technicians.
  • Work with technicians to identify the need for new clinical training.
  • Review testing procedures, test scheduling and documentation.
  • Provide or arrange for ongoing training for clinical staff.
  • Provide or arrange competency testing for clinical staff.
  • Ensure scheduling and performance of proper maintenance and calibration of all ophthalmic equipment.
  • Provide continuing education resources to staff and remedial guidance to those that fall below practice standards.
  • Troubleshoot any problems that arise at any time prior to surgery.
  • Follow through on outcomes of medical emergencies; recommends processes for change as applicable.
  • Mediate any disputes among clinical employees.
  • Provide support to the practice manager in his or her absence.
  • Participate in in-service and ongoing education programs.
  • Develop and implement personal action plans for performance improvement.
  • Conduct self-evaluation and participate in developmental goal setting.
  • Perform other duties as requested.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • a 401k plan
  • long-term disability
  • life insurance
  • No nights or weekends = work/life balance
  • Paid uniforms
  • Paid vacation and holidays (+ two floating holidays)
  • Tuition reimbursement opportunities
  • Referral bonus opportunities
  • Discount on designer eyewear
  • Paid certified accreditation program
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