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| Job Location | Lethbridge, AB |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
| Industry | Not Mentioned |
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
| Job Type | Full Time |
Your Opportunity:The Manager - Medical Inpatient Unit 4C, working in close partnership with the program Director, is accountable for the delivery of high quality, accessible, sustainable, patient and family-focused care for their assigned clinical operations unit(s) and/or program(s). The Manager is accountable for the overall operational leadership for the assigned unit(s) and or program(s). This includes fostering a culture of high quality, collaborative care, and continuous improvement, ensuring the effective deployment of resources and contributing to the development of and implementing operational plans. Other cross-functional collaboration with Rural Site Managers, Clinical Operations Directors and Managers and Provincial Programs.Description:The Manager - Medical Inpatient Unit 4C will: Participate in strategic and operational planning. Lead the operations of the clinical program(s) within the area of accountability. Triage and manage most patient/family concerns (first point of contact) and escalates issues accordingly. Be the first point of contact for local physician requests, concerns, issues or other patient care needs on the unit(s) and/or program(s). Advise, coordinate and provide services related to program improvement initiatives (aligned to the assigned program(s)) (e.g. process improvement, training) for rural sites within the South Zone. Monitor, advise, and coordinate patient flow with other clinical operations leaders to ensure patients move through the sites and across programs as effectively as possible. Monitor and advise on provincial initiatives. Monitor assigned budget(s).