Chief Operating Officer jobs in Fort Worth, TX

Chief Operating Officer leads the planning and development of an organization's operational objectives and initiatives. Develops strategies and oversees the execution of plans to attain short- and long-term financial and mission-critical operational goals. Being a Chief Operating Officer directs the development of the organization's functional capacity that will produce sustainable growth and minimize risk. Develops operating budgets. Additionally, Chief Operating Officer establishes effective operational policies and procedures. Typically requires a master's degree. Typically reports to Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Responsible for the development of functional or business unit strategy for the entire organization. Defines corporate vision and strategy establishes company direction and focus. Executes multiple high impact initiatives to achieve overall corporate goals. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Chief Executive Officer
  • USPI
  • Fort Worth, TX FULL_TIME
  • United Surgical Partners International, the country’s largest ASC platform is currently seeking a Chief Executive Officer for Baylor Surgical Hospital at Fort Worth.

    The hospital provides a wide spectrum of medical services including an Emergency Department, a 30-bed inpatient unit, a 4-bed intensive care unit, a diagnostic imaging unit, 14 operating rooms, including the da Vinci, ExcelsiusGPS, and Mako Surgical Systems. With a medical staff of over 130 physicians, Baylor Scott & White Surgical Hospital Fort Worth provides a number of specialty surgical services. In 2020, the Average Daily census was 13.22. The surgical services Baylor Scott & White Surgical Hospital Fort Worth provides include, but are not limited to, Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT), Bariatric, General, Pulmonary, Gynecology, Oral, Orthopedics, Orthopedic Spine Surgery, Pain Management, Plastics, Podiatry, Spine, and Urology. Baylor Scott & White Surgical Hospital Fort Worth employs a total of 163 Registered Nurse full- time equivalents with at minimum an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN).

     

    Job Summary: The CEO is responsible for directing, coordinating, and controlling all aspects of the operating functions, processes, and staff of the Surgical Hospital while demonstrating the primary goal of efficiently providing surgical services that exceed customer expectations and improve clinical and financial operations. 

     

    Reports to: Regional Vice President, Operations or Regional Director, Operations, and Governing Board of the facility

     

    Jobs Reporting to this position: All facility employees and contract staff

      

    The following description of the job responsibilities and performance expectations are intended to reflect the major responsibilities of the job but is not intended to describe the minor duties or other responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time. Reasonable accommodations may be made to perform the essential functions.

     

    • The daily operation of the facility.
    • Serving, along with any committee appointed for the purpose, as a liaison between the Governing Board, the Medical Staff, and all departments of the facility.
    • Reporting the pertinent activities concerning the facility to the Governing Board at regular intervals.
    • Appointing a person responsible for the facility in the absence of the CEO.
    • Planning for the services provided by the facility and the operation of the facility.
    • Overall management of the Partnership as outlined in the Operating or Limited Partnership Agreement as applicable.
    • Lead discussion/presentation during Monthly Operations Review call with USPI’s Home Office Business Operations team.
    • Deploy, monitor, and ensure that USPI’s EDGETM is the foundation of the facility’s operational processes and appropriately integrated within the facility’s QPI program.
    • Ensure compliance with USPI’s policies and procedures as related to internal controls.
    • Develop, monitor, and control the staffing needs, operations budget, and capital budget.
    • Develop, monitor, and control the purchasing plan to stay within the proposed budget and maintain compliance with group purchasing initiatives.
    • Ensure compliance with government regulatory agencies and accrediting bodies.
    • Negotiate and control all external contracts, such as those with physicians, ancillary services, plant maintenance, and purchasing agreements.
    • Establish pricing for procedures based on cost analysis and local market standards.
    • Foster positive work relationships among all departments of the facility and act as liaison between UPSI’s Home Office and all staff at the facility.
    • Develop and ensure compliance with appropriate departmental policy and procedure manuals for use by the staff.
    • Closely monitor variations in the financial performance of the facility to avoid cash flow problems.

     Personnel Administration:

    • Hold monthly staff meetings outlining goals and priorities of the facility.
    • Manage exempt and non-exempt employees in accordance with the facility policies utilizing sound principles of practice and fairness.
    • Review employee performance as evaluated by their respective managers, ensuring that reviews occur as scheduled or at least annually for each employee. 
    • Review and approve the disciplinary action and/or discharge of employees.
    • Evaluate management performance and other staff as designated.
    • Approve the addition or deletion of positions as well as approve applicants for employment in new or vacant positions.
    • Develop employee productivity analysis, utilizing USPI’s Staff Tracker, and assure efficiency of staff levels through increases or reductions in the work force as necessitated by changes in surgical case volume.
    • Implement a program for job-based orientation, training, and ongoing evaluation for all employees.
    • Manage all employee files and records.
    • Provide educational opportunities for professional staff development.
    • Promote the implementation of positive customer relations by the employees and physicians.

     Clinical Services:

    • Ensure that the surgical programs and clinical services are in compliance with the respective components of regulatory body and accrediting body standards.
    • Work in conjunction with the Medical Director and Medical Executive Committee in the evaluation and development of existing and new surgical services at the facility.
    • Manage the clinical departments of nursing, central supply, medical records, and housekeeping, and supervise the contracted services of laboratory, radiology, pharmaceuticals, laundry, and biomedical engineering. 
    • Monitor the adequate function of surgical equipment and patient care equipment through contracted services and follow-up on repairs.

     Marketing and Planning:

    • Develop and implement a sales/marketing plan and lead the facility’s sales team in accordance with USPI’s Sales Plan and the business plan for the facility.
    • Identify and develop new services defined as appropriate for ambulatory surgery centers.
    • Foster positive public relations.

    Quality Improvement:

    ·         Develop, evaluate, and promote implementation of a continuous quality improvement program.

    ·         Administer the infection control program and medical staff review of the quality improvement program.

    ·         Identify and correct quality care issues.

    ·         Develop statistical indicators to use in evaluating the overall operations and quality of care provided.

    ·         Serve as a member of the Quality Improvement Committee.

     Medical Staff Relationships:

    ·         Process the credentialing of practitioners of the facility.

    ·         Collaborate with the Medical Director in the review and revision of the Medical Staff Bylaws and Rules and Regulations on a biannual basis.

    ·         Collaborate with the Medical Director and serve as a liaison in problem areas with the medical staff.

    ·         Promote positive relationships between employees and practitioners.

    ·         Develop a system whereby physicians' needs and their patients' needs are defined in order to determine the proper mix of services and efficiencies.

      Physical Facility:

    ·         In general, ensure that the facility is clean, neat, professional, well maintained and conveys a feeling of confidence to our patients, their families, and our physician customers.

    ·         Identify and approve plant improvements and repairs.

    ·         Promote a physical plant that is safe and aesthetically appealing.

    ·         Ensure appropriate record keeping is maintained and incidents reported relative to the emergency generator, utilities, security, environment, and emergency preparedness drills.

     Administrative Representative:

    ·         Attend corporate administrative meetings representing the facility.

    ·         Act in accordance with the vision, mission, and business philosophy of the facility.

    ·         Maintain membership in professional associations relevant to ambulatory surgery facilities and healthcare administration.

    ·         Stay current in changes in the healthcare environment, such as reimbursement, legislative issues and business law, and act accordingly in the best interest of the corporation.

     Personal Development and Professionalism:

    ·         Identify areas that require additional reinforcement through education, consultation, or practicum.

    ·         Attend all mandatory in-services and meetings.

    ·         Follow the facility's professional conduct and dress code policy.

    ·         Maintain patient, physician, and employee privacy and confidentiality per policy. · Communicate effectively and courteously with visitors, physicians and their office staff, patients, and employees. 

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    Required Experience:

    Qualifications

    • Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience.
    • Applicant must have Hospital (with emphasis on Surgical Division) or Surgical Hospital experience.
    • Minimum three years’ experience in a top administrative or management position in the health field.
    • Good command of the English language, both verbal and written.
    • Ability to work well with physicians, employees, patients, and others.
    • The Governing Board may determine other qualifications as seen fit.

    USPI complies with federal, state, and/or local laws regarding mandatory vaccination of its workforce. If you are offered this position and must be vaccinated under any applicable law, you will be required to show proof of full vaccination or obtain an approval of a religious or medical exemption prior to your start date. If you receive an exemption from the vaccination requirement, you will be required to submit to regular testing in accordance with the law. 

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SVP CHIEF NURSING OFFICER
  • jpshealthnet
  • Fort Worth, TX FULL_TIME
  • Job Summary: The SVP Chief Nursing Officer establishes and implements the model for the delivery of patient care and achievement of quality initiatives; oversees direct patient care activities and dev...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Chief Administrative Officer
  • CARTER BLOODCARE
  • Bedford, TX OTHER
  • Job Details Job Location: Executive - DFW - Bedford, TX Salary Range: Undisclosed Travel Percentage: Valid DL required Description PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITY The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is ac...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Chief Financial Officer
  • Springstone, Inc.
  • Fort Worth, TX FULL_TIME
  • Overview Mesa Springs is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Fort Worth, TX. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their fam...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Chief Revenue Officer - DFW Texas
  • Pipe View, LLC
  • Azle, TX FULL_TIME
  • DescriptionSummary/ObjectiveThe Chief Revenue Officer is responsible for overseeing and leading the Sales and Business Development Team to exceed business goals. The CRO’s primary objective is to incr...
  • 12 Days Ago

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THSW Chief Nursing Officer THSW
  • Texas Health Resources
  • Fort Worth, TX FULL_TIME
  • Job details Here’s how the job details align with your job preferences.Manage job preferences anytime in your profile. Job type Full-time In collaboration with the President and CMO of the hospital, t...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Mgr., Practice Operations
  • Parkland
  • Dallas, TX
  • Interested in a career with both meaning and growth? Whether your abilities are in direct patient care or one of the man...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Senior Vice President, Retail Real Estate Development (remote)
  • Carbon Health
  • Dallas, TX
  • **Senior Vice President, Retail Real Estate Development (remote)** Dallas, TX / Operations Real Estate / Full-Time **At ...
  • 4/15/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Event and Business Development Coordinator
  • Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, LLP
  • Dallas, TX
  • Carrington Coleman is a dynamic legal firm committed to excellence, collaboration, and growth. Recognized as one of the ...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

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National Clinical Nurse Service Manager
  • Murray Resources
  • Addison, TX
  • A fast-growing healthcare company is looking for a National Clinical Nurse Service Manager to oversee the operations, co...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Corporate Counsel
  • Boost HR and Recruiting
  • Irving, TX
  • Job Description Job Description Summary: This corporate counsel will be the chief legal advisor responsible to handle or...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Mgr., Practice Operations
  • Hiring Now!
  • Dallas, TX
  • Interested in a career with both meaning and growth? Whether your abilities are in direct patient care or one of the man...
  • 4/13/2024 12:00:00 AM

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COO, Multifamily/Student Housing
  • Korn Ferry
  • Dallas, TX
  • Purpose of the Position Our client is a boutique New York-based student accommodation investment and management company....
  • 4/12/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Director of Pre-Litigation Operations
  • LAWBOSS
  • Dallas, TX
  • Job Description Job Description Uvalle Law Firm, PLLC is a personal injury law firm that is looking to add a Director of...
  • 4/12/2024 12:00:00 AM

Fort Worth is located in North Texas, and has a generally humid subtropical climate. It is part of the Cross Timbers region; this region is a boundary between the more heavily forested eastern parts and the rolling hills and prairies of the central part. Specifically, the city is part of the Grand Prairie ecoregion within the Cross Timbers. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 349.2 square miles (904 km2), of which 342.2 square miles (886 km2) is land and 7.0 square miles (18 km2) is covered by water. It is a principal city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metropl...
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