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ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR - PRIMARY CARE
Kettering, OHPhysician Office Kettering Full-Time First Shift
Responsibilities & Requirements
The Administrative Director provides oversight and leadership within a specific service line. Establishes and ensures achievement of the organization’s strategic objective and leads strategic efforts for the service line(s). Provides Operational support as well as Fiscal data for Service Line Physicians, Service Line Advance Practice Providers (APP), Operation Administrators, Practice Managers and the Medical Group Executive Team. In collaboration with Service Line Medical Directors, ensures compliance with all regulatory agencies. Leads and participates in Process Improvement activities including creation of policy and procedure formation for guiding and supporting the provisions of the service. Serves as Medical Group Operations representative for Kettering Health initiatives.
The Administrative Director is responsible for the daily operations of designated care delivery locations within a specific service line. Currently, the service line Director has shared oversight (three Directors split) for Primary Care which includes 60+ primary care offices, six On Demand locations, two Urgent Cares, two Residency Ambulatory sites, two Pediatric locations, four Rural Health locations, and three Years Ahead 65+ locations. Performs other duties as assigned.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree
Master’s Degree preferred in Health Care, Nursing and or Business
Experience:
8 years’ experience, three of which in a leadership role
Dyad Leader for primary Care & Urgent Care Services:
Primary Care Service Line (UCC) Goals & Objectives
Operational, Fiscal and Clinical leadership for Service Line Physicians, APPs & staff
Co-chair Primary Care Council
Strategic Planning:
Partners with key stakeholders in developing a strategic plan, implementation plans, and market strategies for region.
Has ability to inform, influence and provide sound rationale to physicians in recommending strategic change.
Engages project team in the implementation of new services to promote accessible care.
Financial Management:
Assumes overall accountability for financial performance of practices across the region.
Improve value of care delivery
Regulatory - Meet & exceed all regulatory benchmarks, measures and standards for Health Plans, Board of Pharmacy & CMS.
Policy and Procedure - Uphold and regularly review policy and procedures. Work directly with service recovery, legal and physician leadership as needed for patient concerns.
Team Creation and Development:
Coaching and mentorship for physicians, APPs and staff
Participates in and champions the recruitment process for management, provider, and staff positions identifying candidates that demonstrate professionalism and cultural fit.
Maximize operational workflow in practices and ambulatory sites to ensure optimal comprehensive utilization of the team, ensuring the care team aligns and supports network strategies including population health and ACO initiatives
Builds and leads to sustain a culture, which promotes innovation, teamwork, and customer service excellence.
Provide direct supervision, support. mentorship, and performance evaluations to primary care operation administrators.
Work with specialty service line leaders to ensure a strong referral network which may include incorporating specialty services within primary care locations.
Community Outreach - Operationally support community outreach endeavors including operational support for near site and onsite corporate clinics.
Patient Quality and Care Experience - In collaboration with Patient Care, Population Heath and Quality Leadership, aligns and implements quality improvement and performance programs.
Process Improvement - Facilitate &/or participate in process improvement activities that align with strategic framework goal to simplify healthcare.
Overview
Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 13 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. We are committed to transforming the health care experience with high-quality care for every stage of life. Our service-oriented mission is in action every day, whether it’s by providing care in our facilities, training the next generation of health care professionals, or serving others through international outreach.

























