The incumbent in this position is responsible for the overall administrative management and operation of the facilities for the affiliate/managed organization as delegated by the Board of Directors. The CEO will have the necessary authority to affect this responsibility, subject to such policies as may be adopted by the Board or any committees to which the Board has delegated power for such action. The CEO shall, unless otherwise expressly provided, be an ex officio member, without vote, of all matters except those in which the board has formally designated some other person or group to act.
Essential Job Functions
• Understands the various
Management Services, Medical Services and/or Staffing Services Agreements
between Billings Clinic and affiliate/managed site. Delivers on
responsibilities and expectations contained in the Agreement to the Board and
to Billings Clinic.
• Participates with the affiliate
Board of Directors in the following capacities.
a) Evaluates the effect of
external forces on the institution, recommends short-term and long-range plans
that support the institution’s philosophy and general objectives.
b) Informs and interests the
affiliate in current trends, issues, problems, and activities in health care
generally, in community health needs, and in the institution to facilitate
policy making. Recommends facilities policy positions concerning legislation,
government administrative policies and other matters of policy.
c) Assists in identifying
potential Board members and updates long-range plans.
• Develops, retains, recruits, and
leads a talented team committed to accomplishing the goals and objectives.
a) Recommends, implements, and
evaluates plans and systems that ensure a sufficient number of qualified and
competent staff to provide care/services.
b) Adheres to administrative
policies and procedures relating to human resource management.
c) Demonstrates and encourages an
ethic of open communication and teamwork throughout the organization. Builds an
environment of shared commitment to the organization’s goals and responsibility
to achieve quality outcomes. Provides consultation for related concerns and
acts as a customer advocate by demonstrating sensitivity to ethical and legal
ramifications of practice.
d) Leads in educational programs,
participating as a teacher and preceptor. Pursues formal and informal education
in health care management.
e) Negotiates professional
contracts and sees that appropriate salary administration guidelines and pay
structures are developed and maintained.
• Monitors the adequacy of the
facilities medical activities through coordination with the Board, medical
staff and nursing personnel, and the policies needed to ensure quality health
care services.
a) Ensures institutional operating
stability by creating a work environment that is satisfactory to staff
physicians.
• Promotes health care services
that are produced in a cost-effective manner while maintaining high standards
of quality.
a) Assures the sound fiscal
operation of the institute including timely, accurate and comprehensive
development of a realistic, cost-effective annual budget and its
implementation.
b) Plans for capital equipment
through budget and obtains approvals for capital purchases above specified
threshold. Plans the use of physical resources for the institution and ensures
against physical damages.
c) Arranges contractual
relationships with consultants, contractors, architects, etc., on behalf of the
Board in planning and developing facilities, finances, and personnel programs.
d) Combines organizational
resources in such a way as to maximize quantity and/or quality to obtain a set
of results.
• Ensures compliance and
regulations of governing facilities and the rules of accrediting bodies by
continually monitoring the organization’s service delivery and initiating
changes as required. Participates in litigation for the facilities and informs
the Board of the need to initiate litigation. Makes recommendations to the
Board for final settlements of all lawsuits against the facilities.
• Works with legislators,
regulatory agencies, and representatives of the industry to ensure that
legislative and regulatory policies promote the health of the community and do
not place unmanageable encumbrances upon the facilities. Supports state and
national associations, testifies before legislative regulatory bodies, and
solicits Board and community support.
• Encourages the integration of
the facilities within the community by utilizing and effective communication
and public relations program.
a) Listens to the auxiliary, staff,
and volunteers to improve service and generate community involvement with the
facilities. Speaks to community groups concerning health programs and new
programs.
b) Represents the Board to the
community and the hospital in state and national associations concerned with
health care delivery.
c) Initiates, develops, and
maintains cooperative relationships with the business community and with other
facilities. Organizes fund-raising efforts such as living wills, trusts, etc.
• Fosters a smooth functioning,
efficient organization through timely and effective resolution of disruptions.
• Participates in evaluation,
selection and integration of health care technology and information management
systems that support quality of care/financial needs and the efficient use of
resources.
• Maintains competency in all
organizational, departmental, and outside agency environmental, employee or
patient safety standards relevant to job performance.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
• Bachelor’s degree in a relevant
field
• Master’s degree in hospital
administration, health, business, or public health preferred
Experience
• Five years’ experience in hospital administrative position with responsibility for administrative supervision and Board of Trustees contact
Certifications and Licenses
• Current Wyoming license/certification appropriate to discipline if applicable
Note
• Must reside in the community the affiliated/managed facility serves
Or an equivalent combination of education and experience relating to the above tasks, knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered.