USPI Director, Clinical Operations, (RN required, up to 75% travel)
Company: United Surgical Partners International
Location: Dallas
Posted on: April 26, 2025
Job Description:
COMPANY BACKGROUNDTenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE: THC) is a
diversified healthcare services company headquartered in Dallas.
Our care delivery network includes United Surgical Partners
International, the largest ambulatory platform in the country,
which operates ambulatory surgery centers and surgical hospitals.
We also operate a national portfolio of acute care and specialty
hospitals, other outpatient facilities, a network of leading
employed physicians and a global business center in Manila,
Philippines. Our Conifer Health Solutions subsidiary provides
revenue cycle management and value-based care services to
hospitals, health systems, physician practices, employers, and
other clients. Across the Tenet enterprise, we are united by our
mission to deliver quality, compassionate care in the communities
we serve.JOB DESCRIPTIONThis position is responsible for the
design, implementation, and monitoring of the patient centered care
improvement. The National Director of Clinical Operations is
responsible for providing clinical and quality support to assigned
facilities including but not limited to regulatory changes,
promotion of a culture of safety, assistance with survey
preparation and follow-up, policy and procedure updates and other
clinical operations initiatives. The Clinical Operator will act as
a resource for development of action plans, process changes,
clinical integration initiatives, and engagement
opportunities.Responsibilities and Expectations
- To work in collaboration with USPI Clinical Services to
complete clinical due diligence for new acquisitions and de novo
projects, including but not limited to preparation for site visit,
onsite assessment, and submission of visit findings.
- Communicate findings to home office clinical operations leader
after survey completion and participate in a report out with
leadership including determination of high-risk findings and an
action plan to mitigate findings.
- Work with development team to schedule physician medical
leadership engagement.
- Participate in consultations with clinical operations support
in development of action plans needed following acquisition or
startup of new facilities.
- Coordinate scheduling of post closure accreditation survey
activity as needed.
- Provide clinical transition/onboarding plan following closure
of acquisition or startup of new facilities including but not
limited to:
- New clinical leadership orientation and training.
- Functional area expertise such as infection control, medication
management, orientation to USPI resources, patient safety and
quality assessment and performance improvement.
- Training to be provided virtually when possible but may require
some on-site mentoring.
- Any on-site training requires pre-approval of home office
clinical operations in coordination with regional manager.
- Design quality and safety improvement initiatives for surgical
hospitals.
- Utilize CMS reportable data and Joint Commission eCQM data to
identify system opportunities.
- Design performance improvement initiatives that align with
organizational goals utilizing this data.
- Collaborate with hospitals to identify facility-specific
opportunities and design performance improvement initiatives to
address identified quality and safety opportunities.
- Work with facility Quality Managers to assist in developing a
standardized process to review quality and safety outcomes.
- Collaborates with facility quality managers to ensure safety
and quality initiatives are on-going and that appropriate follow-up
occurs.
- Performs improvement audits to ensure quality, accuracy, and
the integrity of data.
- Assists in the preparation and development of
policies/procedures related to quality, safety, regulations, and
operations.
- Serves as a coach, resource and consultant in areas of quality
improvement, safety, and nursing practice.
- Demonstrates courtesy, competence, reliability, honesty and
enthusiasm in all interactions with internal and external
customers.
- Researches, identifies, and implements strategies to improve
patient outcomes utilizing resources to educate, plan, and
implement outcome-based strategies.
- Act in accordance with the vision, mission, and business
philosophy of Tenet/USPI.
- Oversee clinical operations across multiple healthcare
facilities.
- Oversee compliance with healthcare regulations and
standards.
- Develop and deploy clinical protocols and policies.
- Provide support to clinical staff, fostering professional
development.
- Collaborate with executive leadership to set and achieve
organizational goals.
- Monitor clinical performance metrics and collaborate with
facility leadership in the science of quality improvement to drive
continuous improvement.
- Function as a liaison between market leadership, administrative
teams, and clinical SMEs.
- Understand the markets, partners and opportunities in
sufficient depth to leverage additional value and insight to
business and clinical product line development, patient/community
quality metrics and enhancement.
- Review of patient safety event outcomes to identify trends
contributing to patient quality and safety to drive best practices
and innovative solutions in clinical operations in collaboration
with regional leadership and clinical analysts.
- Use appropriate methods and interpersonal styles to develop,
motivate, and guide the team to attain a successful clinical
outcome.
- Establish themselves as a valuable reference for clinical
decision making that also influences operational efficiencies,
effectiveness and business decisions.
- Attend and participate in regional meetings as needed.
- Stay current regarding the healthcare environment, such as
reimbursement, legislative issues and business law, and act
accordingly in the best interest of the corporation.
- Performs other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS
- Knowledge of quality improvement, clinical outcomes and medical
terminology in hospital and ambulatory surgery center
operations.
- Recent work experience in a hospital or ambulatory surgery
center with a history of leadership in improving the systems and
processes to enhance the patient experience including positively
influencing others to achieve quality outcomes.
- Analytical ability to perform audits, develop educational
materials, and develop strategic plans.
- Interpersonal skills to interact with all levels of facility
and medical staff.
- Strong communication skills to provide quality, sophisticated
levels of service.
- Strong leadership skills, such as coaching and mentoring team
members with a heavy focus and dedication in skill development. The
ability to coach and mentor teams to improve stakeholder
experience.
- Ability to communicate effectively with all key stakeholders
through written, verbal, and electronic communication.
- Ability to draw insightful impressions from objective data and
other forms of investigation to identify processes in need of
improving.
- Registered Nurse License required. Must have bachelor's degree
in health care or related field. Master's degree preferred. Strong
preference for Operating Room experience.REQUIRED TRAVEL:
- 75% travel required within market. We will run an MVR on the
final candidate selected.
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