Chief Operating Officer - Good Samaritan - Other Executive
West Palm Beach, FL
About the Job
MARKET SUMMARY:
Good Samaritan Medical Center part of The Palm Beach Health Network
Good Samaritan Medical Center, located in the heart of West Palm Beach is a 333-bed acute care hospital with a tradition of caring for over a century.
Good Samaritan has a full-service, around-the-clock emergency department, and three Cath/EP labs. We also have four da Vinci® Robotic Surgery Systems to meet the needs of our patients in a minimally invasive approach.
In addition to general medical services, we offer a range of specialty services, including the following:
- Cardiovascular
- Stroke/Neurosciences
- Oncology
- Radiosurgery
- Orthopedic and Spine Care
- Partnership with Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
- Emergency
- Urology
- Surgical Services
- Robotic Surgery
- Bariatric Surgery
- Concierge Services
- Women’s Services
- Maternity
- Lilly Pulitzer Birthing Suites
- Breast Center
- Outpatient Imaging
For the discerning patient, the hospital offers all-private, upscale units that combine quality medical care with personal comfort.
Awards and Distinctions include the following:
- Cancer Care of Palm Beach accredited by the American College of Surgeons as an Integrated Network Cancer Program (INCP)
- The Norma E. & Miles M. Zisson Comprehensive Breast Center of the Palm Beaches at Good Samaritan Medical Center is designated by the American College of Surgeons as a National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC)
- Designated Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology (ACR)
- Palm Beach Center for Orthopedics and Spine Care with Joint Commission Certification in the management of Spine Surgery, and Joint Replacement of Shoulder, Hip and Knee
- Bariatric Metabolic Institute accredited by the American College of Surgeons as a Metabolic and Bariatric Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP)
- Designated Lung Cancer Screening Clinic by the American College of Radiology (ACR)
- Recipient of the Healthgrades Labor and Delivery Excellence Award for three years in a row
Take some time to look around our website, explore our many services and learn about all our areas of expertise. We hope you discover what drives us and connect with some of the remarkable people that work at Good Sam. And if you need to come to our hospital for any reason, visit this page to learn where to find us: https://www.goodsamaritanmc.com/
About The Palm Beach Health Network
The Palm Beach Health Network (PBHN), comprising six hospitals and care centers spanning Palm Beach County, is the largest healthcare network in Palm Beach County. Our hospitals, including Delray Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, Palm Beach Children’s Hospital, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center, and West Boca Medical Center, along with a large multi-specialty physician group, various ambulatory surgery centers and outpatient diagnostic facilities, is recognized for providing the highest quality healthcare, combining cutting-edge health services with patient-centric care. With the greatest longevity in the community, along with hospitals and care centers that span the entirety of Palm Beach County, more patients trust PBHN than any other in the region.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Chief Operating Officer has responsibility for day-to-day operations of the facility and related services, ensuring that staff delivers high-quality, cost-effective care and services with a positive margin. The Chief Operating Officer will promote the facility’s position and image; reflective of the mission, standards and values of the facility, Tenet and the communities served. The Chief Operating Officer collaborates with the facility Chief Executive Officer and assumes responsibility for the ongoing effective operation of the department by exerting a leadership role that supports the hospital, mission, vision, goals and objectives while focusing on the patient, physicians, employees, volunteers and the community as customers. He/she is accountable for departments’ direction and coordination.
FUNCTIONAL EXPECTATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
The Chief Operating Officer is responsible for providing strong leadership, direction, and assistance in setting strategy with clearly defined expectations. He/she leads the development of progressive physician/facility strategies and executes plans to optimize the long-term potential of the facility.
Other specific challenges include:
- Display strong business acumen, a sophisticated knowledge of healthcare funding, and experience in competitive marketplaces with the ability to make complex and difficult decisions.
- Establish a plan to address productivity, operational performance, staff retention and satisfaction.
- Partner with medical staff to foster quality, efficiently provided care. Emerge as respected leader and decision-maker.
- Establish trust and emerge as a leader in key initiatives and strategies to continually improve the quality and level of services provided.
- Create an environment that supports employee satisfaction, improved service, and quality. Initiate a strategic process that addresses continuous measurable improvement.
- Exhibit effective communication, presentation and listening skills to ensure facility-wide collaboration and coordination, especially as concerns physicians, employees, and the community.
- Assure the highest standards of healthcare delivery and outcomes, ensuring a constant patient focus.
- Ensure positive employee relations and trust through communication, education, consistency, and dependability.
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP - EXPECTATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
As a leader in healthcare, Tenet is committed to providing the best possible care to every patient, with a clear focus on quality and service. Strong leadership is essential to delivering on this commitment, and we believe that the quality of our leaders can give us a significant long-term competitive advantage. We want to ensure every current and future leader in Tenet is successful, and we support that through our selection and hiring process and by providing coaching and training to our leaders.
In this regard, we have identified core competencies that will enable a leader to succeed at Tenet, and have defined them within the following five areas critical to performance:
Optimize Execution
- Establishes realistic and aggressive team/individual goals, and action plans that deliver results (e.g., tasks that lead to the renovation of patient rooms).
- Demonstrates high visibility, consistently interacting with key stakeholders to inform, advise, listen, encourage, and challenge (e.g., routinely rounds with employees, physicians, patients, etc.).
- Optimizes facility’s financial and human resources by overseeing day-to-day operations in a high quality and cost-conscious manner (e.g., maintains appropriate staffing ratios, oversees throughput in ER and other high-volume departments, actively manages quality initiatives, leads successful supply cost initiatives).
- Clearly understands and communicates the Balanced Scorecard metrics and targets to the organization (e.g., reviews BSC performance and builds action for lagging areas with Department Directors).
Use Astute Judgment
- Demonstrates high level complex problem-solving abilities (e.g., identifies drivers of service line losses).
- Uses advanced expertise in quantitative analyses to define and support facility goals (e.g., builds a solid financial business case for expansion of ICU).
- Understands business development and physician recruitment strategies that lead to a competitive advantage.
- Working knowledge of patient care standards reflected in federal and state regulation (e.g., JC accreditation, HCAHPS, etc.).
Lead Boldly
- Takes decisive operational action in high stakes situations or times of crisis and uncertainty (e.g., responds to local disasters, such as a hurricane).
- Promotes or asserts own position and ideas for operation improvement, quality care delivery, revenue, and volume growth (e.g., identifies and champions a new throughput process in the OR).
- Seeks and champions innovative ideas and initiatives that create operational/strategic advantage (e.g. forging a privileged relationship with local employers).
- Decisively confronts and resolves issues or barriers to success (e.g., actively addresses physician concerns about new clinical processes).
- Assumes CEO responsibilities in absence of CEO (i.e., Second in command).
Apply Financial Insights
- Understands financial indicators/levels and delivers year over year improved financial performance (e.g., actively contributes to ideas that curtail cost in the facility’s business plan).
- Uses financial and productivity analysis vs. anecdotes to make decisions (e.g., continually reviews cost and productivity reports and directs efforts for improvement in targeted areas of opportunity).
Drive Organizational Success
- Builds consensus and commitment across disparate facility managers, physicians, and home office staff with often competing priorities, with short and long-term goals (e.g., hosts discussions to shape and align stakeholders on MPI goals and approach).
- Engages in team bench strength assessments and recruitment or promotion action plans that meet current/future talent needs (e.g., identifies and develops/mentors younger tenure talent).
- Is an effective team member with the facility’s CEO, CFO, CNO, and Group CSO to pursue new growth, implement new processes, and/or address new challenges (e.g., A-Team challenge to improve HCAHPS scores).
- Provides ongoing feedback, measurement, and assessment process that measure performance to plan and cause course correction for direct reports (e.g., meets with staff weekly to discuss progress on key initiatives/operations).
- Partners effectively with medical staff to continually improve the quality and level of services provided (e.g., actively participates in MEC, meets frequently with Chief of Staff).
CANDIDATE EXPERIENCE, ATTRIBUTES AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
A minimum of ten years of successful progressive healthcare/facility management experience. A demonstrable record of significant career progression, having culminated in a senior management position as either a Chief Operating Officer, Senior Operations Officer, or Chief Executive Officer in a progressive, financially sound hospital system.
- Elevated level, complex problem-solving abilities both in groups and in one-on-one situations.
- Demonstrated success in leading process improvement initiatives in a tertiary facility.
- First-hand successful experience as a Chief Operating Officer (or equivalent) in a highly competitive environment.
- Advanced expertise in quantitative analysis to support definition and advancement for the facility’s goals and objectives.
- Decisive leader, with the ability to understand physicians’ viewpoints and needs, and work strategically in the best interest of patients and the facility. A compelling reputation for sustained inclusive, trust-based physician relations.
- Proven success in balancing cost/quality issues and partnering with medical staff to address productivity improvements in non-labor reduction initiatives.
- Experience in a system with excellent employee, physician and patient satisfaction, quality, and outcomes improvement programs.
- An understanding of information systems as they pertain not only to accounting but also to decision support, cost management and revenue enhancement.
Professional Attributes
- The ability to maximize revenue potential in a thoughtful manner, cognizant of potential compliance issues.
- Capable of collaborating with staff and assisting them in their continued development, as well as enhancing their performance in a supportive team environment.
- One who is open to change and latest information, adapting behavior and work methods in response to new information, changing conditions, or unexpected obstacles. Someone who adjusts rapidly to new situations warranting attention and resolution.
- A high orientation to detail with proven analytical and financial skills.
- One who encourages open dialogue and delegates authority and accountability comfortably. Demands excellence and monitors outcomes.
- The capacity, maturity, stature, and communication skills to eventually assume a more senior leadership role in a hospital system.
- An individual who has successfully driven initiatives that require coordination from multiple constituencies such as human resources, finance, information systems, lab, and pharmacy.
Personal Attributes
- An individual of highest personal and professional integrity, principle, and knowledge, earning respect and support when making complex decisions and choices. Able to establish immediate credibility with peers, senior leadership, and medical staff.
- Must listen actively and accurately, encourage input from others. Provide clear directions. Maintain an ongoing dialogue with employees to ensure continual progress.
- Excellent oral and written presentation skills. Articulate, good conversationalist and possessing a gracious demeanor.
- A collaborative and operational manager who will give employees a voice and encourage full participation of all team members.
An undergraduate degree from a recognized and accredited institution is required and MBA/MHA or equivalent is preferred.
CompensationA competitive compensation program will be tailored to the selected candidate. Base salary will be supplemented by a performance bonus and comprehensive, well-rounded benefits program, which includes relocation assistance.
TravelMinimal.
Tenet Healthcare complies with federal, state, and/or local laws regarding mandatory vaccination of its workforce. If you are offered this position and must be vaccinated under any applicable law, you will be required to show proof of full vaccination or obtain an approval of a religious or medical exemption prior to your start date. If you receive an exemption from the vaccination requirement, you will be required to submit to regular testing in accordance with the law.
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