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Ensures compliance with policies and procedures regarding department operations, fire, safety, emergency management, security, and infection control; updating as needed. Security manager serves on the Environment of Care Committee, Emergency Management Committee, and the workplace violence committee.
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Under policy direction from the Field Manager, with support of and input from Medical Director, the Hospital Manager performs a wide range of difficult to complex administrative activities related to hospitals providing quality patient care and excellent client service, management of finances and accounting, marketing and promotion of services, staffing, and human resources, and discretionary activities, that serve to support effective business operations.
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This role is part of our Leadership Team and the Technician Supervisors work closely with our Hospital Manager, Technician Director, Operations Manager and ER Technician Supervisor to shape the direction of the practice.
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The Hospital Manager is responsible for all aspects of operations and people management within our fast-paced, multi-doctor veterinary hospital. The main responsibilities of the Hospital Manager center around business/P&L management, HR functions including hiring/staffing, training, performance management, and instituting/maintaining compliance with policies and procedures that ensure safe and efficient practices within the hospital environment.
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Travel between and manage operations at 2 hospital locations - you will manages our partnerships with a hospital in Lancaster and a hospital in Rancho Cucamonga. Manage the operations of multiple hospital contracts within a region, including P&L, budgets, and leading our programs to meet performance goals.
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The role involves overseeing the management of staff for 2nd shift Hopsital Services Representatives and Drivers, resources, and procedures essential for daily operations concerning processed blood products, encompassing labeling, storage, packaging, inventory control, distribution, and logistics.
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Assistant Nurse Manager opportunities with Butler Hospital! You will help oversee daily operations and assist with staff management, contributing to the success of our organization.
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In partnership with the hospital leadership team, the MD holds shared responsibility for the financial health of the hospital, directing staff and the overall management of practice operations.
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This role has 24/7 accountability with a focus on improving and sustaining positive patient outcomes, the patient experience, facilitating patient throughput, staff engagement, operations, fiscal and change management.
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Sodexo is seeking a Retail Manager 2 (Hospital Gift Shop) for UMass Memorial Health, located in Worcester, MA. The Retail Manager will oversee the retail operations for two gift shop locations - one at the University campus and the other at the Memorial Campus.
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Conduct promotional programs for professional audiences Attend local, regional and national meetings as directed Collaboratively working with internal and external partners in making introductions and connecting to hospital personnel Key Relationships (Internal) Sales Leadership, Sales Performance Development, Sales Force Excellence, Sales Operations, Marketing, Market Access, Medical Affairs, Finance, HR, Field Reimbursement, Compliance.
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This position is responsible for performing the management functions of strategic marketing, financial planning, organizational awareness and planning, employee development, decision input, professional and technical expertise in setting objectives, and planning and directing activities of assigned areas of responsibility.
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Job Summary:This position involves learning and applying leadership and management training skills regarding employee relations, client relations and daily hospital operations. Supervisors will take on duties of the Hospital Manager when the Manager is not at the hospital.
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Job Summary: The RN House Supervisor functions as a liaison for the entire facility and assumes shift responsibility for evaluating, coordinating, and maintaining safe and effective patient care delivery and operations for hospital-wide activities.
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Acts as a resource, preceptor and mentor to new employees, registry, students, and other team members in department specific operations and patient care activities. Collaborates with or refers to manager/clinical nurse specialist/educator any outstanding issues or concerns on the unit.
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