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Assistant Facility Administrator

Buckhead, Georgia, United States; Duluth, Georgia, United States; Kennesaw, Georgia, United States

United Vein & Vascular Centers is a life-changing healthcare innovator that is rapidly expanding access to state-of-the-art, minimally invasive vein and vascular care as we grow our footprint across the country. The unparalleled outcomes we achieve are made possible by dynamic team members like YOU working alongside our exceptional team of skilled physicians and passionate staff.  Join us on our journey to transform lives as we raise the bar for patient service and outcomes! Explore exciting career opportunities with United Vein & Vascular Centers and unlock your potential!

We offer a supportive culture that is driven by deep commitment to the success of our patients and our teams. We invest in YOU and are dedicated to creating individualized opportunities for career advancement. In addition, we invest in our employees by offering:

  • Competitive compensation package
  • Outstanding work life balance
  • Health, vision, and dental benefits
  • 401K plan match
  • Life insurance (100% company paid)
  • PTO and paid holidays
  • We invest substantial energy and resources in building a highly-engaged culture where your voice is heard, you are connected to a community of professionals who share your values, and you can thrive.

The Assistant Facility Administrator (AFA) is an entry-level leadership position responsible for overseeing the daily operations of UVVC clinics. The AFA plays a key role in ensuring the provision of high-quality patient care, achieving clinical and financial goals. The AFA works closely with the Facility Administrator (FA), physicians, nurses, medical assistants, sonographers and other members of the team to empower teammates to follow through on best practices and processes and is tasked with independence and autonomy. Through the direction of the Facility Administrator, the AFA will assist with financial and patient care management, safety and risk compliance, and practice equipment management. As an emerging leader, the AFA will receive training and mentorship to further develop their leadership and promotional opportunities.

Responsibilities

  • Directed by leadership of the Facility Administrator, provides leadership and guidance with direct oversight of the assigned clinic’s daily operations.
  • Facilitates a successful patient journey and patient satisfaction as a top priority.
  • Reviews scheduling optimization.
  • Works to identify problems; presents and initiates plans for improvement.
  • Ensures performance of center(s) is aligned with key indicators and the overall growth strategy.
  • Works closely with the Facility Administrator to manage the overall profitability of the clinic by closely monitoring financial and operational reporting; delivering & executing performance improvement plans that solve for patient journey gaps, and overhead leakage; and identifying opportunities to improve clinical and operational quality & efficiency.
  • Assists Facility Administrator in managing key operational performance metrics including volume, revenue, labor and productivity management, and direct patient care expense management.
  • Collaborates with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other clinical staff to ensure clinical competencies are upheld and maintained to standards.
  • Co-manages the clinic's environment to support safe, healthy, and productive cultures.
  • Maintains clinic performance to align with regulatory and accreditation standards and requirements.
  • Participates in clinic and corporate level QAPI activities.
  • Manages risk at clinic level and participates in corporate level Risk Management activities.
  • Participates and leads Emergency Management and safety drills and meetings.
  • Collaborates with clinical leadership to monitor and manage key clinical performance metrics.
  • Conducts regularly scheduled meetings to ensure center(s) staff is current on processes, policies, and procedures.
  • Assists with workflow functions to optimize patient care.
  • Performs clinic audits to ensure consistency of standards.
  • Works to identify problems and works with the Facility Administrator to initiate plans for improvement.
  • Maintains facilities and equipment in accordance with appropriate regulatory bodies.
  • Maintains inventory and supply to meet the needs of the clinic and in line with budget.
  • Works through and solves patient issues professionally and in a timely manner.
  • Helps to promote a safe, healthy, and positive culture.
  • Rounds clinics to ensure front office space, supplies, and equipment are maintained, consistent with UVVC standards.
  • Supervises the selection and ordering of supplies for appropriate areas.
  • Oversees each clinic’s daily reconciliation/end-of-day procedures are performed.
  • Assists and participates in Emergency Management initiatives including safety drills and meetings.
  • Validates that appointments are scheduled in accordance with UVVC requirements.
  • Oversees that authorization and referral checks have been performed according to protocol to maximize clinic time.
  • Identifies clinics that have access barriers and escalates to the Facility Administrator.
  • May need to provide coverage for other roles within the clinic, as needed.
  • Demonstrates and promotes a work culture committed to UVVC’s Core Values: Understanding, Nurturing, Ingenuity, Trust, Excellence, and Diversity.
  • Demonstrates behaviors that are consistent with UVVC’s Standards of Conduct as outlined in our employee handbook.
  • Maintains the confidentiality and security of Protected Health Information (PHI) in accordance with UVVC policies, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and other applicable laws and regulations. PHI is a top priority of our organization.
  • Other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • 2+ years’ experience in a front desk or manager role within a healthcare clinic required.
  • Strong computer skills and working knowledge of MS Office.
  • Familiarity working with an EMR, preferably eClinicalWorks.
  • Sharp minded, eager to learn with superior organization skills.
  • Patient-centric with proven attention to detail.
  • Exercise flexibility and adaptability to schedules, responsibilities, and priorities.
  • Must have empathy for patients and be an exceptional listener.
  • Must be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities and be able to thrive in a fast-paced, high growth organization.
  • Ability to collaborate with and serve patients, physicians, peers, and all team members with a positive attitude and a friendly demeanor.
  • Able to embrace and adapt to new system technologies to support the business.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, problem-solving, and presentation skills.
  • Actively demonstrates commitment to excellent service to all customers, internal and external.
  • Demonstrated success working independently and without close supervision.
  • Dependable; able to meet reliable attendance and punctuality standards for the role.

 

About us:  

UVVC, is a leading provider of comprehensive vein and vascular care with over 45 clinics across Arizona, Chicago, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and expanding. Our mission is to revolutionize vascular care by delivering an all-inclusive clinic experience that addresses every aspect of lower extremity vein, vascular, and wound conditions. 

United Vein & Vascular Centers (UVVC) is distinguished by its innovative approach to diagnosing and treating a variety of vascular conditions that affect the pelvis and lower extremities. With a team of committed specialists, cutting-edge medical technology, and a patient-centric approach that emphasizes minimally invasive procedures, UVVC ensures superior care and optimal outcomes for it’s patients.  

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