VP Clinical Services

About the position

Implement and manage quality assurance and clinical initiatives throughout the company, provide guidance and leadership to FMG, Nurses and Executive Directors to ensure the highest quality care for the residents. The Vice President of Clinical Services will be responsible for understanding of clinical process by demonstrating appropriate assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the resident's care. Ensure clinical electronic health record is maintained assuring documentation/evaluation processes are within regulatory compliance requirements and operational functionality. Maintain knowledge of DHS 83 & 89. Collaborate with Director of Operations, Executive Directors, Nurses, and team members to ensure the residents' well-being. Maintain awareness of industry trends and changes and maintain FMG compliance standards. Lead companywide quality assurance to include directing senior leadership in their role and responsibilities. Monitor electronic charting compliance to include daily task and medication charting, observations, incident and fall reports, care plans, assessments, and behavior support plans. Monitor through weekly communication with communities, clinical risk and assist in development of proactive action resolutions and training opportunities. Be a liaison for communities with outside agency partners. Develop Quality Assurance/Improvement program and participate in QA meetings with Nurses, and Executive Directors Determine risk for company and create policy, procedures in line with practice and regulatory requirements. Perform and coordinate education and training to team members to ensure clinical best practice is achieved for all residents’ care. Complete and produce reports as requested. Communication with medical providers as appropriate. Resource for Executive Directors regarding training and Clinical Standards that promotes a good working relationship with nursing and other members of the interdisciplinary team. Ensure a Holistic approach by Nurses to meet residents’ needs to promote their highest well-being. Coach and mentor Nurses to ensure support and guidance in all areas. Participate in performance improvement discussions as a discipline expert as needed. Create a Clinical budget. Participate in Sales/Marketing and business development projects and planning. Monitor regulatory compliance and oversee annual audit schedule. Plan succession strategies for key positions with growth planning to maintain positions and limit turnover rate. Record and report Key Performance Indicators related to industry trends. Assist operations at various locations and work in different roles with travel to wherever the need is greatest routinely. All other duties as may be assigned. In addition to my duties as outlined above I understand that I am expected to uphold Frontida’s values in my day-to-day activities: Tell the Truth Work Hard Follow the Rules Love Others Have Fun

Responsibilities

  • Understanding of clinical process by demonstrating appropriate assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the resident's care.
  • Ensure clinical electronic health record is maintained assuring documentation/evaluation processes are within regulatory compliance requirements and operational functionality.
  • Maintain knowledge of DHS 83 & 89.
  • Collaborate with Director of Operations, Executive Directors, Nurses, and team members to ensure the residents' well-being.
  • Maintain awareness of industry trends and changes and maintain FMG compliance standards.
  • Lead companywide quality assurance to include directing senior leadership in their role and responsibilities.
  • Monitor electronic charting compliance to include daily task and medication charting, observations, incident and fall reports, care plans, assessments, and behavior support plans.
  • Monitor through weekly communication with communities, clinical risk and assist in development of proactive action resolutions and training opportunities.
  • Be a liaison for communities with outside agency partners.
  • Develop Quality Assurance/Improvement program and participate in QA meetings with Nurses, and Executive Directors
  • Determine risk for company and create policy, procedures in line with practice and regulatory requirements.
  • Perform and coordinate education and training to team members to ensure clinical best practice is achieved for all residents’ care.
  • Complete and produce reports as requested.
  • Communication with medical providers as appropriate.
  • Resource for Executive Directors regarding training and Clinical Standards that promotes a good working relationship with nursing and other members of the interdisciplinary team.
  • Ensure a Holistic approach by Nurses to meet residents’ needs to promote their highest well-being.
  • Coach and mentor Nurses to ensure support and guidance in all areas.
  • Participate in performance improvement discussions as a discipline expert as needed.
  • Create a Clinical budget.
  • Participate in Sales/Marketing and business development projects and planning.
  • Monitor regulatory compliance and oversee annual audit schedule.
  • Plan succession strategies for key positions with growth planning to maintain positions and limit turnover rate.
  • Record and report Key Performance Indicators related to industry trends.
  • Assist operations at various locations and work in different roles with travel to wherever the need is greatest routinely.
  • Uphold Frontida’s values in day-to-day activities: Tell the Truth, Work Hard, Follow the Rules, Love Others, Have Fun.

Requirements

  • Strong communication skills and attention to detail.
  • Demonstrates critical thinking and strategic thinking abilities.
  • Problem solver, formulating decisions supported by facts, data, and logic.
  • Knowledge of and adherence to clinical operations, procedures, and practice.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of costs and financial support as it relates to quality and efficiency.
  • General Computer skills including data entry and record management.
  • Maintains an active Wisconsin RN license.
  • Strong team player with leadership skills that inspire others.
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