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The Practice Manager works with the providers and staff to optimize patient flow/processes, reduce errors, and improve access to service and the patient experience. The Practice Manager is responsible for managing and meeting key performance indicators related to growth, practice operations, patient access/experience, quality, and finance.
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We are seeking a passionate and motivated Practice Manager to support us at the Johnathan Lax Treatment. Work with billing supervisor, revenue cycle manager and medical director to for routine monitoring (daily reconciliation or variance report through electronic health record system) to ensure that all front office staff are properly trained and perform any billing functions (insurance company verification, proper coding, slide scale fees for those that are uninsured, etc.
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The Practice Manager, in partnership with the Chief of Staff (COS), ensures good communication with clients, associates, field leadership, Central Team Support, and PetSmart, and partners with the PetSmart Store Director, Salon Manager, Training Manager and PetsHotel Manager (if applicable) to optimize growth of both businesses.
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In addition, the Practice Manager will support the clinical staff's ability to provide safe, efficient, and patient-centered care. The Practice Manager is responsible for providing leadership, management, and oversight to their assigned medical practice(s.
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To be successful as a veterinary practice manager, you should be patient, detail-oriented, and adept at multitasking. Ultimately, an outstanding veterinary practice manager should be able to communicate effectively with pet owners and veterinary staff members as well as demonstrate exceptional management, organizational, and customer service skills.
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A courteous and efficient veterinary practice manager to coordinate and manage all office administration procedures. Experienced or Certified Veterinary Practice Manager with a minimum of 1-year management experience preferred or 3+ years veterinary experience preferred.
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Join our brand-new hospital Caring Hands of Suffolk as we seek an independent and compassionate Veterinary Practice Manager to join our dedicated team! Must have strong capabilities in: organization and prioritization, mathematical analysis (data management & interpretation, problem solving, and deductive reasoning), computer systems (our practice management system), and the ability to both formulate plans for improvement on your own and in conjunction with the rest of the management team.
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Job Description We’re looking for: A courteous and efficient veterinary practice manager to coordinate and manage all office administration procedures. Pre-opening responsibilities and opportunities: Practice design Equipment ordering and tracking Pre-opening marketing Vendor account setup PMS set up Supply purchasing Support Staff interviewing, hiring and training in preparation for the grand opening General practice manager duties: Make informal recommendations to the veterinary regional manager concerning such personnel matters as staffing needs, advancement, re-assignments, hours of work or other status changes affecting the receptionists.
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Under the general direction of the Vice President of Operations and clinical guidance from the Chief of Cardiology, the Practice Manager of Testing and Cardiology Programs assists in the planning, organizing, and directing of non-invasive cardiac testing services and programs.
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Practice Manager Job Description. Collaborates with Medical Director and Nurse Manager to maximize clinician time and room space by monitoring weekly provider and resource schedules and developing a strategy for reducing no show rates.
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Implement directives, standard policies and procedures, and office protocols as approved by senior management or the board of directors of the practice and as directed by the Vice President of Operations.
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The veterinary practice manager’s responsibilities include ordering, inventory management, coordinating schedules, resolving conflicts among office staff members, training of staff members, and all other aspects which keeps the practice operating efficiently.
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Pet Paradise experience and/or previous experience as a Practice Manager in veterinary medicine preferred. Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) or Veterinary Management Institute (CVPA) certification preferred.
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Make informal recommendations to the veterinary regional manager concerning such personnel matters as staffing needs, advancement, re-assignments, hours of work or other status changes affecting the receptionists.
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Candidate to confirm species treated with practice leadership for additional clarity.) Work well with all team members and ensure that your actions support the hospital, the doctors, and the practice philosophy.
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