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Practice Leader - New Location Coming Soon

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

We’re growing! Our practice is opening a new location in Alexandria, and we’re looking for a passionate Patient Leader to join us during this exciting time of expansion. 

Title: Practice Leader
Practice: Northern Virginia Oral Surgery - New location - Alexandria
Location: Alexandria, VA
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8AM-4:30PM. 

This will be a full time position with team members traveling to other locations on Tuesday and Fridays temporarily from 8AM-4PM

Position Purpose:

The Practice Leader primary responsibility is to lead the practice by partnering with the surgeons, the Regional Director of Operations and support services to establish and maintain a successful practice and an engaged team. 

 

Essential Functions

  • Foster strong relationships with surgeons, team members, and the support services teams; actively address the needs of the practice by resolving concerns, responding to feedback, and understanding the financial data.
  • Possess strong business acumen. Lead the practice in attaining the operational levels that optimize productivity, efficiency, and profitability.
  • Understand the business responsibilities and key performance metrics for successfully managing a practice including complete ownership of the P&L and accountability for the practice’s performance.
  • Develop the practice’s schedule and manage labor costs
  • Exhibit outstanding customer service with referrals and patients.
  • Assist surgeons in the timely and successful resolution of the of patient needs, concerns, and questions.
  • Lead by example with Servant Leadership; partner with Human Resource to develop and deliver periodic performance evaluations for all practice team members.
  • Support the company policies and procedures, and ensure they are being followed in the practice.
  • Ensure the practice leaders are compliant with all laws, regulations, OSP policies and procedures. This includes OSHA/HIPAA compliance.
  • Continually build and nurture a positive working relationship with the surgeon including organizing monthly meetings to discuss practice performance and facilitate the resolution of any practice concerns.
  • Ensure bank deposits are protected and made timely according to the established guidelines and protocols.
  • Complete end of day balancing process by performing or monitoring the process.
  • Monitor collections processes and reporting to maintain accounts receivable within target levels.
  • Oversee automated patient communication systems and ensure effective usage.
  • Follow HIPAA and OSHA policies and procedures and other applicable privacy and security policies and procedures to maintain patient privacy and protect patient information including financial, personal, and health information.
  • Support improvements to patient flow, as needed, to maximize budgeted payroll hours by effectively scheduling staff, and understand and provide oversight for the scheduling, fee schedules, collections, etc.
  • Partner with Human Resources to hire and retain quality talent within the practice; regularly recognize and reward success and performance, facilitate regular staff meetings, foster open communication, provide company, share information, teach and develop team members.
  • Partner with Marketing and Development for referral development & growth, CE events, and Surgeon recruitment.
  • Other duties may be required as needed.

 

Key Performance Indicators

  • Monthly accountabilities:
    • Hold team meetings
    • Complete quality checks
    • Attendance on scheduled conference calls
    • Effective use of systems including PM system, patient communication system, payroll system, and VOIP phone system, etc.
    • Conduct Business and Financial reviews
  • Quarterly accountability:  accurately complete required checklists.
  • Budget accountabilities:  as requested by the practice, assist practice in meeting or exceeding budgets in the following areas:
    • Accounts Receivable
    • Expenses
    • Payroll

Qualifications

Education

High school diploma or equivalency, required. Bachelor’s degree in business, healthcare administration or related discipline, strongly preferred

Experience

  • 5 years’ experience in a healthcare environment.
  • 3+ years leadership experience with a direct customer contact in a healthcare practice.

Performance Requirements

  • High degree of professionalism
  • Strong interpersonal and relationship building skills.
  • Strong and effective communication skills.
  • Positive attitude change advocate, lead by example.
  • Independent decision-making skills and utilization of sound judgement.
  • Excellent organization and multi-tasking skills.
  • Travel as needed for training and to perform job functions.

Work Environment

  • Must adhere to OSP safety procedures to minimize exposure to radiation and other potentially harmful elements used in the provision of medical services.
  • Potential long hours standing on feet.
  • Travel as required.

Physical Requirements

  • Work requires hand dexterity for office machine operation, stooping and bending to files and supplies, mobility to complete errands, or sitting for extended periods of time.
  • Occasionally lifting files or paper weighing up to 20 pounds.
  • Occasionally work environment may be very stressful.
  • May view computer screens for long periods of time.
  • Occasional evening or weekend work may be required.

 

 

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