Southeast Colorado Hospital District (SECHD) in Springfield, CO is seeking a CEO who will work closely with the Southeast Colorado Hospital District Board of Directors to carry out the strategic vision, oversee construction projects, operations, quality improvement, and work with employees and medical staff to continue the hospital district's mission for the people of Southeast Colorado and the region.
The CEO provides leadership, guidance and management direction for the Acute Care Hospital, Long Term Care Center, and Alzheimer's Care Unit managing strategic development, operational, financial, and clinical performance.
The CEO is accountable for managing a financially sound annual operating budget and long-term capital expenditure plan, hiring and retaining qualified and productive staff, managing risk, leading performance improvement while ensuring compliance with the hospital's mission, vision, values, goals, strategic direction, and applicable laws and regulations.
The CEO will focus on quality patient-centered care, growth planning, and fostering positive community and employee relations, while serving as a visible leader in the hospital district and community.
Major Responsibilities:
Establishes and communicates a clear and compelling vision. All stakeholders should know the hospital's mission, vision, and priorities
Is responsible for the operational, strategic, financial and clinical performance of the hospital district
Works with district board, senior management team, physicians and staff to develop, implement, and update strategies and opportunities for growth and improvement to support the hospital's mission and respond to external and internal issues
Develops strong leadership and positive rapport with peer hospitals and community wide physicians to nurture medical staff relationships and drive physician engagement
Engages with hospital staff, providers and leadership colleagues in an approachable and respectful manner, soliciting and encouraging feedback and a collaborative spirit
Leads the hospital district management team in achieving its goals for quality care, patient, physician and employee satisfaction, and continued financial stability
Maintains the hospital district's compliance with all regulatory and legal requirements
Attracts and retains physicians; maintains high levels of physician satisfaction
Develops new business opportunities
Implements Board education and development programs through internal and external resources
Takes a proactive approach to managed care, healthcare reform and related issues
Participates in and represents the hospital in professional, civic, and service organizations
Safety and Quality of Care:
Leads and maintains a culture of safety and quality including a safe functional environment
Provides opportunities for all who work in the hospital to identify safety and/or quality issues, bring issues to management's attention, and participate in safety and quality initiatives and planning
Works closely with the medical staff to ensure quality care, resolve conflicts and remove barriers to physicians admitting and referring to the hospital
Financial Management:
Oversees the preparation and management of sound operating, project and capital budgets
Meets budget-critical financial metrics
Ensures the utilization of sound accounting systems, treasury activities, risk management, financial controls, productivity measures, reimbursement principles and contracting
Human Resources:
Ensures the availability of adequate numbers of competent staff (including physicians and contract labor) that are properly credentialed, educated, trained, motivated and engaged
Directs performance management systems including policies/practices for providing timely feedback, recognizing excellence and dealing with problem behavior and poor performance
Operations Management:
Collects and analyzes data from internal and external sources regarding current way of doing business and clinical processes
Information Management:
Ensures effective collection, categorization, filing, management, privacy, confidentiality, security, redundancy, retrieval and reporting capabilities of all data and information used by the hospital
Guides the development of plans for meeting the growing demands of information management and the development of information technology especially relevant to healthcare
General Duties
Participates in meetings that affect the hospital district
Keeps abreast of new legislative information that impacts the acute care and long term care venue
Supervisory Responsibilities
Manages subordinate leader(s) who supervise employee(s) and/or supervise individual contributors as appropriate
Defines and communicates performance expectations
Plans, assigns and directs work: follows up to assess achievement of results
Evaluates performance; coaches employees on an ongoing basis and takes developmental action as needed
Rewards and recognizes notable performance
Addresses complaints, resolves problems and addresses unacceptable behavior promptly
Attracts, develops and retains talent
Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with hospital district's policies and applicable laws.
Requirements
Education:
Bachelors level degree required, with graduate degree preferred, preferably an MHA/MBA/MPH/MS
Licensed Nursing Home Administrator, a plus
A Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives is preferred, but not required
Prior Experience:
A healthcare executive with 5+ years' senior leadership experience
Prior CEO/COO experience preferred in a rural community setting
Leadership and experience in a rural environment with a track record of effective operational, financial, business development, and strategic skills
Must have a track record of proactively developing positive relationships with physicians, employees, Board members and community leaders
Must have a track record of leading staff to provide safe quality patient care
Skills
Ability to demonstrate success with community relations/marketing of a hospital to the community and serve as an ambassador, a positive role model, and mentor for both the hospital district and community
Demonstrates a strong financial acumen in not-for-profit healthcare to include a good understanding of the financial implications of healthcare reform and governmental payers
Ability to build and maintain successful physician relationships
Ability to raise/maintain high physician, employee and patient satisfaction scores
Possesses superior interpersonal and communication skills with all stakeholders and cultivates a culture of transparency and communication
Operates with a sense of urgency to improve all areas of hospital operations
Ability to establish and communicate a clear and compelling vision, navigate change and is open to new ideas
Ability to work with community leaders, physicians and others to assess community healthcare needs while building a positive hospital image and market hospital services
Ability to produce quality results and foster continuous quality improvement
Proficient team builder who knows how to engage the medical staff, employees, volunteers and the communities served.
Ability to be diplomatic and possess a high degree of political savvy
Ability to define goals and develop strategic opportunities for the betterment of the hospital district
Ability to mentor and cultivate a talented management team
Ability to be trustworthy and possess/utilize a core set of ethical values
Proficient knowledge of all related acute care and long term care legal, regulatory and financial requirements
About Southeast Colorado Hospital District
Southeast Colorado Hospital District is a 23-bed community hospital serving residents of Baca County and surrounding communities. At Southeast Colorado Hospital District, patients benefit from the latest medical technology along with comprehensive healthcare from highly skilled physicians, nurses and professional staff. Our services include inpatient and outpatient care, a 24-hour emergency department, outpatient/elective surgeries and procedures, rehabilitation, home health, hospice, Long Term Care, Emergency Medical, as well as laboratory and imaging services.
Southeast Colorado Hospital District has been serving the people and communities of rural Baca County for over fifty years. The District was established in 1963 as a not-for-profit hospital and officially opened its doors in 1969 with 23 acute care beds. Since that time the District has followed its vision "to provide a comprehensive healthcare system to our isolated rural service area" through an active pursuit of enhanced health care services. Some key services added in fulfillment of this vision include the addition of a 40 bed intermediate care Long Term Care Center in 1983, establishment of a Home Health Agency and Hospice added in 1992, and the building of a 16 bed secured Alzheimer's Care Unit adjacent to the Long Term Care Center in 1996. SECHD's vision continued when in 1995 the Specialty Physicians Clinic program was developed, and in 2007 when the new Physicians Medical Clinic facility was completed.
Benefits
SECHD offers competitive salaries, personal annual leave, insurance options, 401A matching retirement plan and much more. Southeast Colorado Hospital District is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Personal Annual Leave (PAL)
Extended Illness
Matching Retirement Plan after 30 days of employment
Traditional & Roth Retirement Plan
Flexible Spending Account (pre-tax)
Health Insurance for Full-Time Employees
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$10,000 Life Insurance for Full-Time Employees
Aflac Supplemental Insurance
Southeast Colorado Hospital District is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Part-time and full-time employees enjoy a competitive benefits package.
The benefits program is designed to help you achieve health and financial well-being.
Seniority level
Executive
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Full-time
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Management
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