Service Unit Director

In conjunction with Chiefs of Service, directs, coordinates, facilitates, leads, and evaluates ambulatory patient care services. Oversees staff, ensures compliance with regulatory compliance, consults on patient care issues, and manages the budget.
Essential Functions:
- Directs development implementation of quality utilization standards for ambulatory services.
- Ensures coordinated plans of treatment, customer focused delivery of services cost effective utilization of resources services.
- In conjunction w/ Chiefs of Service manages the daily operations of the ambulatory services.
- Designs implements policies, procedures, protocols, efficient program outcomes, timely provision of support to TPMG providers.
- Directs the budget resource allocations manages the financial performance.
- Identifies implements strategies to reduce costs improve quality of care services.
- Interprets facilitates the application of Nursing Scope of Practice within ambulatory services, which includes making skill-mix decisions based on needs, service, financial considerations, legal constraints.
- Directs resolves human resource, labor relations, employee department safety, risk management issues. Coordinates monitors the quality improvement program for nursing services.
- Develops implement new programs or best practices strategies which improve the quality of care services reduces costs. Develops presents training programs.
- Utilizes research data to implement clinical changes the delivery of patient care member services.
- Ensures compliance w/ federal, state, local other regulatory requirements.

Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
- Substantial management experience (usually 7 years).
- Bachelors in Nursing or Health Care required.
- Masters or equivalent years of experience in business or health care.
- Current California RN license required.
- Demonstrated human relations labor relations experience.
- Demonstration of progressive nursing admin experience in an ambulatory setting.
- Knowledge of Nurse Practice Act, NCQA, other local, state, federal regulations.