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Will work in concert with the administration, directors and physicians in development and operations of services and in business development and physician recruitment. Master’s Degree in Nursing or Healthcare Management/MBA completed or in process.
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Master's degree in Nursing, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration or a related field preferred preferred. The Director Surgical Services has 24|7 responsibility for their departments.
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Master's degree in Nursing, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration or a related field preferred. The role of Director of Surgical Services leads the perioperative team by focusing on safe patient care while effectively managing operations.
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Preferred- Masters in Business Administration. Minimum Seven (7) years of relevant healthcare management experience with at least two (2) years being in Perioperative Services.
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Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Nursing required; Masters degree in Nursing, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, or a related field preferred. Position Title: Director of Surgical Services Salary Range: $110,552 - $143,707 annually Schedule: Full-time, 36 hours per week, No Weekends Job Summary: We seek an experienced Director of Surgical Services to lead our perioperative team.
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Role: Director Surgical Services. You will develop, implement, and evaluate an ongoing surgical services program which assures quality patient care consistent with the Hospital mission.
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Bachelors degree in Nursing required; Masters degree in Nursing, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, or a related field preferred. We seek an experienced Director of Surgical Services to lead our perioperative team.
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Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree in Nursing - Required Master's degree in Nursing, Business, or Healthcare Administration - Preferred Required Skills Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
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Bachelor's degree in Nursing - RequiredMaster's degree in Nursing, Business, or Healthcare Administration - PreferredBasic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association must be obtained within 90 days of employment if not current upon hire.
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The Administrative Director of Surgical Services has a strategic focus to provide outstanding patient service, grow the service line, develop leadership, and manage resources. Admin Director of Surgical Services.
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We are seeking a Director of Surgical Services for a Medical Center in El Paso, TX. If you're passionate about patient care and ready to take the next step in your career, consider joining us.
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You will enforce standards of care for surgical services and develops processes to measure and ensure consistent compliance. You will advance the customer experience in Surgical Services.
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Certified Surgical Services Manager (CSSM) preferred. You will be responsible for departments operational excellence by ensuring delivery of quality services in accordance with applicable policies, procedures, and professional standards.
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Provides administrative direction for development and evaluation of all nursing personnel, and maintains operational aspects of the patient care unit in collaboration with support services. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and policy/procedure manuals.
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Leads organization in achieving peri- operative services growth and achievement of advanced EBP standards of practice. Five (5) years in peri-operative services with demonstrated development and leadership abilities.
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