To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day. The Program Manager (PM) is responsible for anticipating and addressing the needs of FCC patients and the overall program. Reporting to the Program Manager for the Womens Service Line, the PM partners with FCC leadership to develop innovative programs and care delivery models. This role ensures that departments achieve superior outcomes, deliver seamless care, and maintain competitive cost structures. The PM provides regular performance updates to physicians and nursing leadership, collaborates with others to support the hospitals strategic objectives including patient care, teaching, research, and community service and monitors revenue and expenses, recommending actions to improve results. They also support staff to ensure efficient operations, coordinate staffing schedules, optimize staffing models for effective patient care, and enforce policies and procedures in compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards. Additionally, the PM drives initiatives to grow market share, improve financial performance and productivity, maximize resource utilization, enhance patient outcomes and satisfaction, and maintain a competitive advantage. Additional responsibilities include providing strategic and operational leadership for Women?s Programs across Yale New Haven Health under the direction of the Program Manager for the Womens Service Line . The Program Manager partners to develop, implement, and evaluate initiatives within Women?s Specialties and Services, ensuring alignment with organizational goals for growth, quality, and safety. Acting as a clinical resource and backup for the Program Manager, this position supports program execution, optimizes hospital systems, and monitors performance metrics to enhance patient care and efficiency. Responsibilities include overseeing complex patient workflows, surgical optimization, and high-volume communication; collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and community partners; maintaining continuity of care; and fostering educational competencies across Women?s Services. The role also provides backup clinical support during staff absences and serves as a resource for key roles such as the Fetal Care Coordinator and RN Coordinators for Gynecology, Family Planning, and Urogynecology.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees