Regional Director, Operations
Company: Sound Physicians, Inc.
Location: Tacoma
Posted on: March 22, 2025
Job Description:
Office - Tacoma Main1498 Pacific Avenue, Suite 400Tacoma, WA
98402, USAHeadquartered in Tacoma, WA, Sound Physicians is a
physician-founded and led, national, multi-specialty medical group
made up of more than 1,000 business colleagues and 4,000
physicians, APPs, CRNAs, and nurses practicing in 400-plus
hospitals across 45 states. Founded in 2001, and with specialties
in emergency and hospital medicine, critical care, anesthesia, and
telemedicine, Sound has a reputation for innovating and leading
through an ever-changing healthcare landscape - with patients at
the center of the universe.Sound Physicians offers a competitive
benefits package inclusive of the items below, and more:
- Medical insurance, Dental insurance, and Vision insurance
- Health care and dependent care flexible spending account
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with a company match
- Paid time off (PTO) begins accruing immediately upon start date
at a rate of 15 days per year, in accordance with Sound's PTO
policy
- Ten company-paid holidays per yearAbout the Role:The Regional
Director of Operations is responsible for the operational
management and oversight of multiple Sound Physicians' hospitalist
programs in an assigned region. The Regional Director will focus on
establishing professional relationships with the entire hospitalist
team, hospital and system C-suite executives, case management,
nursing, medical staff office, as well as community providers and
specialty physicians.The Regional Director manages a team of direct
reports that support day-to-day operations of successful
Hospitalist Programs within an assigned region. They report up to a
Regional Vice President with accountability to the Regional Chief
Medical Officer(s) as well. This role works in a heavily matrixed
team, having a Regional Medical Director as a dyad partner, as well
as working closely with a Regional Manager, Clinical
Performance.The Details:In this role, you will be responsible for:
- Supporting the Regional Manager, Clinical Performance and
Clinical Performance Nurse(s) in their development and execution of
clinical processes
- Initiating and leading content discussions and preparations for
Joint Operations Committee, Quarterly Performance Reviews, and
other hospital partner interactions, ensuring focus on integration
of all Sound service lines in a "One Sound" manner.
- Meeting regularly with each Chief Hospitalist and the Regional
Manager, Clinical Performance to review site performance and
identify opportunities and barriers
- Proactively utilizing Sound and industry knowledge to lead
discussions with hospital partners regarding short-term and
long-term strategic objectives, effectively communicating where
Sound can provide a solution.
- Building strong relationships with the C-Suite at each hospital
partner in assigned region, reporting on and checking in on
performance on a monthly basis
- Final oversight for day-to-day site operations including
matters related to payroll, credentialing, human resources,
recruiting, etc. with assistance of direct reports and central
office departments
- Actively participating in Monthly Operating Reviews,
proactively reviewing site financial statements for accuracy and
trends to explain financial performance.
- Identifying and understanding the impact of variances and
enacting plans to address negative variances.
- Developing and managing annual budgets with responsibility for
P&L performance for programs in assigned region
- Appropriately gathering and processing monthly patient level
data files, troubleshooting as necessary
- Working in the pursuit of new business in the region.
- Coordinating individual efforts for new business with Business
Development, RVP, and RCMO(s)
- Completing due diligence and site design for new hospital sites
within the region.
- Creating or reviewing proposals for new business and expansion
of current business, including financial proformas.
- Understanding the financial and operational impacts of program
changes as well as pricing, including supporting or leading
contract negotiations and new site implementations in conjunction
with main office departments and RVP
- Leading new site implementations in conjunction with main
office departments
- Hiring, training, and developing a team comprised of
Hospitalist Coordinators, Program Managers and/or Regional Managers
for assigned region
- Managing and tracking reconciliation dates, PQI submission
dates, contract renewal timelines, and annual escalator anniversary
dates in a timely manner
- Appropriately escalating issues/concerns to Regional Vice
President of OperationsWhat we are looking for: A successful
candidate will have a demonstrated track record of a combination of
these values, knowledge, and experience:Values:
- Change Capable:The ability to inspire others to navigate and
progress through change by providing vision, the why, and feedback
mechanisms
- Critical Thinking: The ability to be proactive; anticipate
needs; ability to make good decisions with incomplete, ambiguous
information
- Executive Presence: The ability to inspire confidence in others
to be a leader they want to follow; inspiring confidence in others.
Set a personal example of optimism, poise, and professionalism
- Negotiating: Reach consensus while maintaining positive,
sustainable relationships
- Relationship Building and Maintenance: The ability to create
and nourish healthy, strong relationships among hospital partners,
dyad/triad partners, and Sound team members at all levels (C-Suite,
Sound, and Team)
- Strategic Thinking: The ability to develop, execute, and rally
your team around data-driven long-range plans
- Teamwork: The ability to pull people together into highly
effective teams
- Vision: The ability to create and communicate a compelling
picture of the futureKnowledge:
- Minimum: Bachelor's Degree in business administration,
healthcare administration or similar field; MBA, MHA, LEAN-Six
Sigma certification preferred
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (i.e., Outlook, Excel,
PowerPoint); knowledge of MS Project
- Knowledge of Process Improvement methodology; LEAN-Six Sigma
for healthcare training is desirable
- Knowledge of relevant state and federal healthcare
regulations
- Working knowledge of healthcare payment models, physician
practice management, revenue cycle, payer contracting, managed care
models, and Accountable Care Organization structure
- Knowledge of Hospital Medicine landscape and market forces
driving the hospitalist model of care
- Understanding of hospitalist physician recruiting, marketing,
and compensation issuesExperience:
- Minimum: 6-8 years' experience working with healthcare
operational management, including financial statements and working
knowledge of hospital and healthcare informatics, including quality
measures
- Preferred: 3-4 years' experience managing a physician group
practice
- Experience working in a matrixed environmentPay Range:
$110,000-$135,000 annually. In addition, Regional Directors are
eligible for a bonus opportunity. Exact pay will be determined
based on candidate experience, geographical location, and
size/complexity of the program(s) being supported.Sound Physicians
is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and is committed
to diversity, equity, and inclusion at the bedside and in our
workforce. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status,
veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic
protected by federal, state, or local laws.This job description
reflects the present requirements of the position. As duties and
responsibilities change and develop, the job description will be
reviewed and subject to amendment.
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