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Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day.
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The Home Health Assistant Clinical Manager is responsible for the implementation of policies and procedures related to the management, operation, and evaluation of the overall performance of the home health department; The administrator ensures the home health department employs qualified staff, including physicians, nurses, therapists, social workers, or other persons providing services in the home health department; The Home Health Administrator oversees the selection, evaluation and development of clinical staff to maximize the quality of patient care, productivity and utilization. The Home Health Assistant Clinical Manager works closely with the Home Health Administrator/Clinical Manager, the Home Health QAPI Coordinator, Team Supervisors, Therapists and other staff and clinicians in the department to promote the highest standards of care provided to home health patients.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Education : Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university in the fields of nursing, social work, medicine, or health care administration. Bachelor’s degree or higher preferred. License Requirements • Must be (a) a licensed physician, licensed registered nurse, or licensed social worker in the state of Georgia with at least three years of documented experience in discipline/field of study with at least one year of supervisory or management experience in a home health setting. OR • (b) An individual with education, training, and experience in health service administration who has at least two years of supervisory or management experience in a home health agency setting. • Current CPR certification required. • Current Driver's License and vehicle insurance, and access to a dependable vehicle, or public transportation. Skills: Must have a working knowledge of home health operations and knowledge of management processes. Requires the ability to identity issues, make sound judgments and decisions, tackle complex assignments, demonstrate leadership, show initiative and risk taking, planning, and resource management, interpersonal skills, communication skills, adaptability and staff development. Must exhibit knowledge of organizational policies, regulatory requirements and procedures to administer home care. Excellent working relationships with patients, patient caregivers, medical staff and the general public are essential.
PHYSICAL, MENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS Requires moderate amount of sitting and walking. This position is responsible for assisting the Clinical Manager in overseeing the EHR work flow for all departmental staff. Works in an office or residential or institutional home setting, dealing with staff, as well as, with patients experiencing a wide range of medical/surgical conditions at various stages of life. The commitments of the position may require evening, night or weekend work to meet deadlines and ensure viable functioning of the department. Physically, the position requires correct vision, hearing to normal range, manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination, full range of motion, prolonged standing and walking and ability to lift and move patients