Medical Staff Credentialing Director is responsible for all aspects of the verification process for medical staff incumbents. Provides regulatory oversight and guidance to the credentialing process. Being a Medical Staff Credentialing Director maintains working knowledge and ensures continuing compliance with state, federal, and institutional standards and guidelines. Develops and implements policies and protocols related to medical staff verifications and ensures that the organization and staff are in accordance with organizational and industry standards. Additionally, Medical Staff Credentialing Director analyzes reports on applications and credential status to identify trends and improve the credentialing process. Presents files to the credentialing committee and may act as a liaison to state medical licensure boards regarding the status of license applications. Requires a bachelor's degree. May require Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS). Typically reports to senior management. The Medical Staff Credentialing Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Medical Staff Credentialing Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
An outstanding Med Group in Southern Washington is in search of a new Medical Group Operations Director.
This Medical Group is a part of a hospital system that has earned numerous awards. In addition, this system is accredited in many areas, but notably has a glowing record in their Medical Group services. The clinics are state of the art and have earned multiple awards for collaboration efforts, quality and patient care. The Medical Group Operations Director will join an organization with an outstanding reputation in the community and across the Pacific Northwest.
The Medical Group Operations Director will report directly to the VP of Ambulatory Care. Supported by Clinic specific Directors, Managers, and tight knit experienced staff/physicians, this person will achieve optimal operations of the Medical Group clinics. The ideal candidate will have a Master’s in Healthcare and previous clinics operational leadership experience.
The Medical Group Operations Director will be in charge of making sure staff is providing high quality and cost effective care to all patients that also complies with state and federal requirements. This involves keeping staff up to date with current best practices and making sure they are following guidelines set by the facility. In addition, the position requires developing and maintaining fiscal budgets. The Medical Group Operations Director will also need to collaborate with the staff and other leaders to best plan the day to day function of the practices. Most importantly, this role requires supervision of staff to ensure safe and quality care for all.
The Tri-Cities area in Southern Washington is known for its breathtaking view of the Columbia River and gorgeous wine country. This hospital is close to the downtown area, housing some of the best restaurants, wineries and ample opportunity for exploring nightlife if the Medical Group Operations Director is a lover of city living. If the Medical Group Operations Director is someone who loves nature, there are loads of hiking trails and activities for nature adventurers of all types. The hospital is perfectly situated in the Pacific Northwest, making it easily accessible to multiple other cities.
The Medical Group Operations Director role is being offered a competitive salary in addition to a generous benefits package.
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