Clinic Manager

The Clinic Manager leads and supervises clinical day-to-day operations and manages overall organizational accreditation.

REPORTS TO:  CEO 

FSLA STATUS: 1.0 FTE; Exempt

 

3W MEDICAL FOR WOMEN MISSION:

Our mission is to provide compassionate, holistic, evidence-based health services and education to make informed healthcare decisions.
 

EXPECTATIONS:

The Clinic Manager will acknowledge in writing their agreement to comply with the organization’s Behavioral Commitments document as well as all other applicable policies.  

 

JOB SUMMARY:  The Clinic Manager leads and supervises the clinical day-to-day operations and manages the overall organizational accreditation. The Clinic Manager may hold a WA State medical license (RN, ARNP, PA, etc.) but is not required to. The Clinic Manager ensures that care is conducted in accordance with established standards of care and organizational policies and procedures. The Clinic Manager works with the Medical Director to maintain and enforce clinical policies and procedures, to monitor compliance and to conduct quality improvement programs, and act as the direct supervisor for all clinical staff. The Clinic Manager plays an integral role in the supervising, education, and training of paid and volunteer staff and developing and enforcing clinical procedures for best practices.

 
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:  (other duties may be assigned)

Definition: “Physician” is used below to represent licensed independent providers, such as MD, DO, and ARNP (Nurse Practitioner).

1. Works collaboratively with Medical Director and CEO to promote care of patients according to

the organizational mission and values.

2. Upholds organizational mission and values and demonstrates them daily to staff and volunteers.

3. Manages the day-to-day operations for staff, patients, and guests.

4. Must refer to CEO for all media and press release requests.

5. Manages and oversees AAAHC compliance and conducts regular surveys of clinic operations.

6. Implements the expansion of clinical days and hours as directed by the Medical Director & CEO.

7. Oversee and coordinates all educational training including but not limited to STI Testing

Training, Well Women Training, and Ultrasound Training.

8. In collaboration with the Executive Assistant, manages recruiting and interviewing of clinical

personnel.

9. Participates in WSAC medical meetings, collaboration, and retreats.

10. Manages clinical interpersonal situations as they arise and informs and include leadership when

necessary.

11. Acts as Infection Control Officer. This position can also be delegated to another staff person in

the medical department.

12. Complete credentialing and reappointment for all medical personnel

13. Upkeep and maintain all personnel files as required by WA state laws and AAAHC.

14. Lead semiannually peer review and chart review process for all medical personnel.

15. Acts as Safety Officer

16. In collaboration with Medical Director and Communications Coordinator, provides content

topics and execution for the 3W Medical blog.

17. Oversee and manages Quality Improvement Committee, QI Study and benchmarking.

18. Manages EMR in partnership with the Executive Assistant.

19. Partners with the Executive Assistant to ensure compliance with federal, state, and AAAHC

regulations pertaining to clinical aspects of providing health care. Develops reports as required.

20. In collaboration with the Medical Director, ensures compliance with accepted standards of care

and professional guidelines such as those published by ACOG, AWHONN, CDC and other

appropriate organizations.

21. In collaboration with Medical Director, maintain and update community resources and

educational materials.

22. In collaboration with the Communications Manager, maintain and update patient app.

23. Attends appropriate continuing education and training on aspects of women’s health care

appropriate to the services provided by the clinic.

24. Assists Medical Director with development and recommendation of patient education materials.

25. Oversee receptionist and medical assistants to manage patient flow within the clinic.

26. Follows and monitors compliance with policies and procedures for reports of ultrasounds,

laboratory tests, and other medical tests performed either internally or referred externally.

27. Supervises all medical personnel including providers, nurses, medical assistants, and volunteers.

28. As instructed by the Medical Director, arranges, and organizes medical education and training

for staff and volunteers.

29. Collaborate with other non-profits organizations to further clinic reach.

30. Hold organizational meet-and-greets to promote community collaboration.

31. Research and implement expanded medical and social services as requested by leadership.

32. Ensures clinical personnel follow organizational guidelines for attendance, punctuality, and

overall dependability.

33. Accountable for effective performance and follow-through of all assigned responsibilities and

for completing responsibilities within designated (or agreed upon) timeframes. Completes

responsibilities in a manner consistent with organizational policy, goals, and values.

34. Performs other duties as assigned by Medical Director and CEO

35. Must have 1:1 meeting with CEO when scheduled.

36. Must schedule regular 1:1 clinical with clinical personnel members.

37. Work collaboratively with the Advancement department and attend promotional events.

38. Work collaboratively with the CEO and Advancement Department on patient stories and patient

experiences.

39. Must give WAMS and 3W Medical for Women permission to video and take pictures of

employee for all promotional materials and where it is appropriate for use of employee images.  

 
COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Licensure:

  • BLS certification (may be accomplished after hire)

Professional Experience: 

  • Two to five years of clinical experience, women’s health preferred. 

  • Experience in development, implementation, monitoring, or evaluation of medical policies and procedures. 

  • Experience in patient advocacy or case management comparable to that periodically carried out by either inpatient or outpatient nurses: for example by researching and facilitating resources such as community services, access to health insurance information, home care, or similar case management and social work functions. 

  • Two to five years of management experience  

Communication and Interpersonal Skills: 

  • Proficiency in reading, writing, comprehending and speaking English as required for business necessity. 

  • Demonstrates respect for others without consideration of their status or position. 

  • Has skill in communication and in engendering trust relationships. 

  • Understands and communicates decision-making and problem-solving strategies. 

  • Demonstrates compassion and warmth in interpersonal relationships. 

  • Demonstrates ability to effectively motivate staff.  Demonstrates skill in developing and maintaining team cohesiveness and facilitation of staff members in supporting and learning from each other.  Provides effective, positive and constructive feedback. 

  • Manages and knows how to de-escalate difficult or emotional situations.  Responds promptly to customer and staff needs. Solicits customer and staff feedback to improve service.  Responds to requests for service and assistance. Knows when to call in assistance as necessary. 

  • Maintains confidentiality.  Listens to others without interrupting.  Maintains a professional demeanor. 

  • Demonstrates knowledge of EEO policy.  Shows respect and sensitivity for cultural differences.  Promotes a harassment-free environment.  Builds respect for diversity. 

  • Knows how to communicate with supporters and broaden base of support.  

Clinical Knowledge and Skills: 

  • Has knowledge of pregnancy and fetal development.

  • Demonstrates teaching ability to raise knowledge level of the team. 

  • Demonstrates thorough and perceptive skills in obtaining patient histories. (Preferred, but not required.)

  • Demonstrates efforts to continue increasing clinical knowledge and skill. (Preferred, but not required.)

Business Management Skills: 

  • Must possess basic skills to use Microsoft Office, specialized software and electronic office equipment. 

  • Works within approved budget.  Develops and implements cost saving measures.  Contributes to profits and revenue.  Conserves organizational resources. 

  • Designs work flow and procedures to support the clinical services. 

  • Demonstrates ability and willingness to make informed decisions.  Demonstrates problem-solving skills that take into consideration appropriate time, place, realities and circumstances.  Deals with new situations with flexibility and creativity. 

  • Looks for ways to improve and promote quality. 

  • Shows ingenuity in overcoming unexpected situations, introduces new approaches with the ability to streamline operations and increase efficiency in collaboration with team members. 

  • Able to assist non-clinical staff, such as receptionist, in responding to customers. 

Integrity and Dependability: 

  • Upholds organizational values, particularly honesty and trustworthiness. 

  • Is punctual for work and meetings and arranges for coverage when absent. 

  • Keeps commitments.