Description
Overview
Job Summary
Develops strategic priorities for the assigned therapy department(s) which are based upon the fundamental elements of operational excellence and Atrium Health strategic priorities: growth, value, and affordability. Develops and grows the team to find efficiencies, practice highest standards, and spread best practice using the operational excellence metrics: quality, safety, patient experience, teammate engagement, efficiency, and financial health.
Essential Functions
- Provides high quality patient care.
- Uses strategic, analytical, and critical thinking by applying them to priorities of: Growth, Value, and Affordability.
- Coordinates and integrates services within the service line and across the continuum.
- Oversees operations of the department(s).
- Counsels team members using HR management skills and involves HR consultants as needed.
- Promotes a learning environment growing diverse talent and driving clinical advances through education and research.
- Provides leadership through change and challenges.
- Promotes diversity in thought and behavior and models progressive and creative approaches to interpersonal and motivational challenges.
- Oversees the clinical education program for rehabilitation students who affiliate within the department/facility.
- Develops and establishes policies and procedures for rehabilitation services to ensure appropriate provision of patient care.
- Works in conjunction with Marketing and Business Development team members to create and implements plans for growth, market and service development, including referrals and/or admissions.
- Engages in the evaluation and analysis of data when driving down to root causes.
- Perform all duties of licensed therapist as necessary.
Works in both an office and a fast-paced clinical environment. Job can require long periods of sitting, standing, and reaching. Lifting documents, supplies, or equipment, will be required to lift up to 20 lbs. frequently, 50 lbs. occasionally, and laterally transfer up to 100 lbs rarely. Stooping, twisting, climbing, bending, squatting, crawling, kneeling, reaching overhead, and demonstrating exercises and sports specific activities to patients is occasionally necessary.
Education, Experience and Certifications
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