AMSURG
AMSURG is an independent leader in ambulatory surgery center services, operating a network of more than 250 surgery centers nationwide. In partnership with physicians and health systems, the organization delivers high-quality care for patients across a diverse spectrum of medical specialties, including gastroenterology, ophthalmology and orthopedics.
The Director of Operations (DOO) is key to building strong local partnerships with our physician leaders. This role oversees governance of Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) and is responsible for optimizing center operations to enable growth. Oversight typically includes ~$50M to $100M in revenue in a multisite and multimarket environment.
Essential Responsibilities
Strategy and Growth: Responsible for execution of center strategy with support from Vice President (VP) of Operations in the development of local strategy.
Identifies opportunities to enable growth of assigned ASCs; including service line offerings and organic growth.
Executes and supports corporate initiatives to implement at assigned ASCs.
Align with marketing initiatives and collaborate with Business Development, Physician Recruiting, Practice Recruiting teams, Communications, and other DOO’s to execute on drivers of volume growth.
Collaborate with the VP and SVP in developing strategy and oversight to facility partnerships.
Take lead on business development and other strategic planning initiatives providing the initiative to get ASC and board buy-in and execution of proposed strategies.
Work with VP and SVP to develop and execute on strategies to grow case volume, reduce expenses, and improve patient experience and outcomes.
Manage health system partners and provider equity group relationships to drive clinician satisfaction and operational success.
Operational Management
Oversees ASC governance (e.g., prep for and run board meetings) for reliable decision making.
Potentially sit on the ASC JV boards, as well as act as Chairman of the board in some cases.
Tactical management of ASC initiatives and day-to-day operations.
Mentors and trains Center Administrators; coordinates onboarding and learning and development programs.
Coordinates with Clinical and Revenue Cycle Management teams as needed to drive performance and improve revenue cycle key performance indicators (KPIs).
Builds and manages relationships with ASCs and physicians; schedules at a minimum quarterly on-site visits as business needs require.
Develops and mentors Center Administrators with all business office functions, focusing on critical functions such as clinical and revenue cycle to ensure operational alignment, priority setting, and execution of overall management.
Works with Center Administrators to deliver best in class staffing models; monitors full-time employee (FTE) utilization and makes recommendations to promote cost-effective labor hour practices.
Acts as a backup to assigned ASC administrative functions, i.e., payroll and payables, in the absence of the Center Administrator or other personnel when warranted.
Partners with corporate functional experts and support departments in a matrix organization to execute on management functions such as IT, HIPAA, audits, human resources, training and development, policies, procedures, quality, revenue cycle, and procurement.
Develops and/or identifies best practices; motivates the adoption of new opportunities.
Mitigates legal issues in collaboration with the VP of Operations and legal department.
Develops and executes on action plans at the ASC level by identifying opportunities and removing barriers.
Customer Relationship Management
Supports recruitment and retention of physicians for business development and market development.
Effectively collaborates and communicates with partners and ASC stakeholders.
Articulates corporate initiatives and partners to develop plans to support and implement them timely.
Brokers all appropriate AMSURG resources when needed; knows when, how, and why to engage them.
Maintains ownership of situations when AMSURG resources are engaged to ensure satisfactory resolution.
Collaborates with the VP on governance and fiduciary responsibilities for assigned ASCs.
Schedules and leads quarterly Board meeting agendas for each assigned ASC; solicits input from Physician partners and other stakeholders; captures board meeting minutes for transparency, legal and regulatory requirements.
Monitors and follows through on all action items identified during and outside of quarterly board meetings for assigned ASCs.
Responsible for governance oversight in all operational areas including: Quality oversight, Operational Efficiency, Labor Market/Staffing, Policy and Procedures, Risk Management, Regulatory compliance, Patient Experience, Information Technology- Risk Mitigation, Security, and P&L.
Financial Management
Manages and reports on ASC financial performance.
Develops and manages center budgets and distribution process with support from VP.
Works with Center Administrators on annual capital requests to help drive growth and manage aging equipment.
Overall management of the financial performance of assigned ASCs; meets volume and EBITDA targets.
Ensures awareness of financial performance and answers questions on variances to budget and expectations.
Oversees Revenue Cycle Management of assigned ASCs to ensure A/R benchmarks are met and cash flow is efficient and effective.
Qualifications
Excellent customer service.
Excellent interpersonal skills necessary to work cooperatively with physicians, all staff members, and external customers.
Strong leadership, management, and organizational.
Understanding of healthcare trends and their relationship to Ambulatory.
Able to juggle multiple projects; accustomed to tight deadlines while maintaining meticulous attention to detail.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; comfortable delivering presentations to senior management, boards, community groups, physicians, and other stakeholders.
Self-motivated; able to work without direct supervision.
Ability to integrate and harmonize diversified efforts.
Ability to understand, influence, and partner with others.
Excellent judgment and decision-making skills; able to resolve problems quickly and effectively.
Education/Experience
Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration or relevant field, and/or equivalent combination of education and work experience.
Minimum five to seven (5-7) years of healthcare management experience; experience preferred managing up to $40 million+ in revenue at a minimum.
Experience with contract negotiations and managed care models within a complex multi-state healthcare system.
Multi-state healthcare system experience preferred.
Minimum three (3) years’ experience managing healthcare operations.
Knowledge of operations in an outpatient or physician specialty service line preferred.
Clinical and/or Revenue Cycle Management experience preferred.
AMSURG is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age (40 or older), race, color, religion, gender, sex, national origin, pregnancy, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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