PDS Health
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The role of the Operations Manager Trainee (OMT) is to gain an understanding of the skills and company knowledge necessary to independently run a financially viable PDS‑supported dental office. The OMT is responsible for engaging in and owning their professional development through completing the OM Development Program while being supported by their direct supervisor.
This will be done in a variety of ways—including structured curriculum completion, on‑the‑job practical application, and development meetings. The OMT role is hired with the expectation that each individual will be able to independently manage a dental office in 4–6 months, following timely completion of the OM Development Program.
Responsibilities
Model company culture, values, standards, and best operational practices based on the We Believe Behavioral Framework; actively learn how to create an environment that promotes PDS culture and values daily.
Assess, hire, and retain the right fit team members through comprehensive training, supervision, counseling, and coaching.
Investigate and resolve staff and patient issues by analyzing facts and circumstances to develop timely, effective, logical yet creative solutions.
Execute the PDS Operational Model with consistency to meet identified office imperatives in partnership with the Owner Dentist.
Drive year‑over‑year revenue and profit growth.
Manage expenses to achieve monthly goals and budget.
Show proficiency and adherence to cash management and accounting protocols.
Act as a catalyst for team development of the Perfect Patient Experience.
Deliver effective leadership, coaching, and mentoring to identify and implement opportunities for improvement.
Maintain commitments and open communication with direct supervisors to build trust‑based relationships and raise issues early.
Maintain an appropriate professional appearance and demeanor in accordance with company policies; address others professionally and respectfully.
Gain proficiency with tools and resources for people‑related functions—including assessment, hiring, retention, performance evaluation, separation processes, and compensation guidance.
Ensure compliance with company policies as well as State, Federal, and other regulatory bodies.
Report weekly to the Regional Manager detailing accomplishments, areas for improvement, clear performance goals, and system effectiveness.
By the end of the development program, demonstrate competency in managing a team of front‑office and back‑office members, displaying leadership and team‑development capabilities.
Develop and implement an office success plan, including staff development and office protocols to provide efficient operations during manager absences.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the direct supervisor to improve team‑member development outcomes.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Five or more years of related work experience in operational management.
Valid driver’s license and automobile insurance; license must be verified by a motor‑vehicle record check at the time of hire.
Must be able to travel to multiple offices per day, sometimes several times per day, and have reliable transportation.
In lieu of a valid driver’s license and insurance, must have reliable alternate transportation that allows required, timely travel.
Travel may be planned or unplanned and is subject to change without notice.
Preferred
Associate degree or Bachelor’s degree.
Five or more years of experience leading a team, mentoring, and coaching subordinates.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Results‑oriented self‑starter who sets realistic goals, meets commitments, and prioritizes to achieve results.
Effective team builder with integrity, open communication, and motivation to inspire learning.
Patient advocate who is flexible, empathetic, passionate, and ethical.
Process‑focused operator who is data‑driven, detailed, organized, and has comprehensive knowledge of all operational processes.
Financial acumen understanding profit drivers, utilizing metrics, and comprehending local market dynamics.
Strong influencer who listens, builds trust, and tailors coaching to individual needs while celebrating improvements.
Knowledge of dental plans, insurance fees, administrative guidelines, reporting systems, and profit‑and‑loss statements.
Proficiency with Microsoft Applications, Epic, 1VU, BOX, and standard office equipment.
Independently judges and makes timely decisions based on limited information.
Ability to multitask effectively in a fast‑paced, ambiguous environment without compromising quality.
Prioritization skills with limited direction while contributing to organizational success.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret financial and legal documents.
Application of sound judgment under pressure and interpretation of policies and procedures.
Mathematical competence in probability, statistics, fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions.
Strong personal responsibility, teamwork, and commitment to educational advancement.
Excellent communication—verbal and written—leadership, coaching, mentoring, performance evaluation, and handling member relations issues.
Organizational ability, systematic approach, and problem‑solving skill.
Detail‑oriented, proactive, and patient‑focused.
Presentation creation and delivery skills.
Work Environment
Primarily a sedentary office classification with occasional field visits and driving; temperature controlled, no direct exposure to hazardous substances.
Noisy level usually low to moderate; occasional exposure to irate team members, vendors, or patients.
Requires sitting, standing, walking, keyboard use, hand use, seeing, talking, and hearing.
Frequent lifting of materials typically weighing less than 40 pounds; occasional stooping, kneeling, bending, or crouching.
Finger dexterity needed for data entry using computer keyboard, calculator, and office equipment.
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Paid time off.
Tuition reimbursement.
401(k).
Paid time to volunteer in your local community.
Upon completion of the Operations Manager training program, this role will be a salaried position.
Compensation Information: $24.00–$33.75 per hour.
Seniority level: Internship Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Management and Manufacturing Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
PDS Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are united in our mission to create healthier and happier team members.
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The role of the Operations Manager Trainee (OMT) is to gain an understanding of the skills and company knowledge necessary to independently run a financially viable PDS‑supported dental office. The OMT is responsible for engaging in and owning their professional development through completing the OM Development Program while being supported by their direct supervisor.
This will be done in a variety of ways—including structured curriculum completion, on‑the‑job practical application, and development meetings. The OMT role is hired with the expectation that each individual will be able to independently manage a dental office in 4–6 months, following timely completion of the OM Development Program.
Responsibilities
Model company culture, values, standards, and best operational practices based on the We Believe Behavioral Framework; actively learn how to create an environment that promotes PDS culture and values daily.
Assess, hire, and retain the right fit team members through comprehensive training, supervision, counseling, and coaching.
Investigate and resolve staff and patient issues by analyzing facts and circumstances to develop timely, effective, logical yet creative solutions.
Execute the PDS Operational Model with consistency to meet identified office imperatives in partnership with the Owner Dentist.
Drive year‑over‑year revenue and profit growth.
Manage expenses to achieve monthly goals and budget.
Show proficiency and adherence to cash management and accounting protocols.
Act as a catalyst for team development of the Perfect Patient Experience.
Deliver effective leadership, coaching, and mentoring to identify and implement opportunities for improvement.
Maintain commitments and open communication with direct supervisors to build trust‑based relationships and raise issues early.
Maintain an appropriate professional appearance and demeanor in accordance with company policies; address others professionally and respectfully.
Gain proficiency with tools and resources for people‑related functions—including assessment, hiring, retention, performance evaluation, separation processes, and compensation guidance.
Ensure compliance with company policies as well as State, Federal, and other regulatory bodies.
Report weekly to the Regional Manager detailing accomplishments, areas for improvement, clear performance goals, and system effectiveness.
By the end of the development program, demonstrate competency in managing a team of front‑office and back‑office members, displaying leadership and team‑development capabilities.
Develop and implement an office success plan, including staff development and office protocols to provide efficient operations during manager absences.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the direct supervisor to improve team‑member development outcomes.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Five or more years of related work experience in operational management.
Valid driver’s license and automobile insurance; license must be verified by a motor‑vehicle record check at the time of hire.
Must be able to travel to multiple offices per day, sometimes several times per day, and have reliable transportation.
In lieu of a valid driver’s license and insurance, must have reliable alternate transportation that allows required, timely travel.
Travel may be planned or unplanned and is subject to change without notice.
Preferred
Associate degree or Bachelor’s degree.
Five or more years of experience leading a team, mentoring, and coaching subordinates.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Results‑oriented self‑starter who sets realistic goals, meets commitments, and prioritizes to achieve results.
Effective team builder with integrity, open communication, and motivation to inspire learning.
Patient advocate who is flexible, empathetic, passionate, and ethical.
Process‑focused operator who is data‑driven, detailed, organized, and has comprehensive knowledge of all operational processes.
Financial acumen understanding profit drivers, utilizing metrics, and comprehending local market dynamics.
Strong influencer who listens, builds trust, and tailors coaching to individual needs while celebrating improvements.
Knowledge of dental plans, insurance fees, administrative guidelines, reporting systems, and profit‑and‑loss statements.
Proficiency with Microsoft Applications, Epic, 1VU, BOX, and standard office equipment.
Independently judges and makes timely decisions based on limited information.
Ability to multitask effectively in a fast‑paced, ambiguous environment without compromising quality.
Prioritization skills with limited direction while contributing to organizational success.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret financial and legal documents.
Application of sound judgment under pressure and interpretation of policies and procedures.
Mathematical competence in probability, statistics, fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions.
Strong personal responsibility, teamwork, and commitment to educational advancement.
Excellent communication—verbal and written—leadership, coaching, mentoring, performance evaluation, and handling member relations issues.
Organizational ability, systematic approach, and problem‑solving skill.
Detail‑oriented, proactive, and patient‑focused.
Presentation creation and delivery skills.
Work Environment
Primarily a sedentary office classification with occasional field visits and driving; temperature controlled, no direct exposure to hazardous substances.
Noisy level usually low to moderate; occasional exposure to irate team members, vendors, or patients.
Requires sitting, standing, walking, keyboard use, hand use, seeing, talking, and hearing.
Frequent lifting of materials typically weighing less than 40 pounds; occasional stooping, kneeling, bending, or crouching.
Finger dexterity needed for data entry using computer keyboard, calculator, and office equipment.
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Paid time off.
Tuition reimbursement.
401(k).
Paid time to volunteer in your local community.
Upon completion of the Operations Manager training program, this role will be a salaried position.
Compensation Information: $24.00–$33.75 per hour.
Seniority level: Internship Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Management and Manufacturing Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
PDS Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are united in our mission to create healthier and happier team members.
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