Govig & Associates
JOB SUMMARY
The Vice President of Clinical Operations provides strategic leadership, oversight, and direction for clinical competencies, care delivery systems, regulatory compliance, risk mitigation, and quality improvement across the organization’s clinical operations. This role ensures the effective execution of clinical initiatives, policies, professional development, and performance excellence while driving high-quality outcomes and resident safety.
*This role will require travel throughout the Midwest.*
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Leadership & Quality Ensure consistent, high-quality clinical nursing practices with measurable results across all levels of care. Oversee development, updates, education, and implementation of clinical policies and procedures. Lead infection control policy development and ensure alignment with CDC and related regulatory guidelines. Monitor and enhance performance related to CMS Five-Star ratings, including health inspections, quality metrics, and staffing. Drive initiatives supporting a system-wide culture of safety, including risk mitigation and resident safety oversight. Research, develop, and implement innovative clinical programs, systems, and models of care delivery. Provide leadership for quality improvement programs (PIPPs/QIIPs), identifying and scaling best practices.
Operational Management & Collaboration Collaborate with operational and support departments to establish care performance objectives and evaluation systems. Guide the integration and optimization of electronic health records, health informatics, and reporting. Lead initiatives in clinical reimbursement, ensuring MDS accuracy, CMS compliance, and improvement of reimbursement outcomes. Develop professional development programming with the organizational learning team to enhance associate skills and care efficiency. Support operations leaders and communities in annual action planning aligned with organizational strategy. Interact with the Board Quality Committee, providing reports, presentations, and action plans.
Leadership of Clinical Services Group Select, train, and oversee all clinical, ensuring strong recruitment, retention, and performance. Participate in hiring decisions for directors of nursing and other clinical leaders. Oversee clinical float positions used to support community staffing needs and systems implementation. Provide onboarding, ongoing performance assessment, feedback, and coaching for direct reports. Identify professional development and succession planning opportunities.
Crisis & Risk Management Assist with crisis management and lead investigations involving liability, compliance, or resident safety concerns. Provide insight and leadership during crisis calls, action planning, and communications.
External Relations Serve as a liaison with external partners, including vendors, hospitals, physician groups, medical directors, industry associations, and state policy leaders. Participate on organizational committees as appropriate to strategic objectives.
Mission, Values & Culture Promote mission-based values, accountability, morale, and productivity. Support positive departmental and organizational relationships. Perform additional duties and projects as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) BLS certification Experience in long-term and/or acute care settings Fifteen (15+) years in a clinical leadership role overseeing multiple facilities or communities
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Deep knowledge of healthcare regulatory requirements affecting senior care, including federal/state regulations, OSHA, CDC, CMS, Joint Commission, nursing practice standards, reimbursement processes, and quality indicators. Strong post-acute clinical expertise, with ability to evaluate care outcomes, service efficiency, and associated costs. Ability to coach, develop, and build cohesiveness within teams and workgroups. Advanced problem-solving skills, including prioritizing multiple complex issues simultaneously. High proficiency with computer applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and clinical software. Strong collaboration, communication (written, verbal, and public speaking), and interpersonal skills. Excellent organizational skills; ability to influence, persuade, and arrive at collaborative solutions. Ability to travel throughout the Midwest, including overnight stays, for site visits, quality initiatives, and training.
*This role will require travel throughout the Midwest.*
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Leadership & Quality Ensure consistent, high-quality clinical nursing practices with measurable results across all levels of care. Oversee development, updates, education, and implementation of clinical policies and procedures. Lead infection control policy development and ensure alignment with CDC and related regulatory guidelines. Monitor and enhance performance related to CMS Five-Star ratings, including health inspections, quality metrics, and staffing. Drive initiatives supporting a system-wide culture of safety, including risk mitigation and resident safety oversight. Research, develop, and implement innovative clinical programs, systems, and models of care delivery. Provide leadership for quality improvement programs (PIPPs/QIIPs), identifying and scaling best practices.
Operational Management & Collaboration Collaborate with operational and support departments to establish care performance objectives and evaluation systems. Guide the integration and optimization of electronic health records, health informatics, and reporting. Lead initiatives in clinical reimbursement, ensuring MDS accuracy, CMS compliance, and improvement of reimbursement outcomes. Develop professional development programming with the organizational learning team to enhance associate skills and care efficiency. Support operations leaders and communities in annual action planning aligned with organizational strategy. Interact with the Board Quality Committee, providing reports, presentations, and action plans.
Leadership of Clinical Services Group Select, train, and oversee all clinical, ensuring strong recruitment, retention, and performance. Participate in hiring decisions for directors of nursing and other clinical leaders. Oversee clinical float positions used to support community staffing needs and systems implementation. Provide onboarding, ongoing performance assessment, feedback, and coaching for direct reports. Identify professional development and succession planning opportunities.
Crisis & Risk Management Assist with crisis management and lead investigations involving liability, compliance, or resident safety concerns. Provide insight and leadership during crisis calls, action planning, and communications.
External Relations Serve as a liaison with external partners, including vendors, hospitals, physician groups, medical directors, industry associations, and state policy leaders. Participate on organizational committees as appropriate to strategic objectives.
Mission, Values & Culture Promote mission-based values, accountability, morale, and productivity. Support positive departmental and organizational relationships. Perform additional duties and projects as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) BLS certification Experience in long-term and/or acute care settings Fifteen (15+) years in a clinical leadership role overseeing multiple facilities or communities
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Deep knowledge of healthcare regulatory requirements affecting senior care, including federal/state regulations, OSHA, CDC, CMS, Joint Commission, nursing practice standards, reimbursement processes, and quality indicators. Strong post-acute clinical expertise, with ability to evaluate care outcomes, service efficiency, and associated costs. Ability to coach, develop, and build cohesiveness within teams and workgroups. Advanced problem-solving skills, including prioritizing multiple complex issues simultaneously. High proficiency with computer applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and clinical software. Strong collaboration, communication (written, verbal, and public speaking), and interpersonal skills. Excellent organizational skills; ability to influence, persuade, and arrive at collaborative solutions. Ability to travel throughout the Midwest, including overnight stays, for site visits, quality initiatives, and training.