Ambulatory Care Associate Director

Description

Plans and directs the administrative, financial and operational activities of a significantly large Ambulatory Care Unit. Ensures efficient patient care delivery through the oversight and coordination of services from several medical departments (typically more than 10 departments). Develops and implements short and long-range goals and objectives. Responsible for allocation of human, space, fiscal and material resources. Directs the preparation of budgets, reports, financial analyses, and statements and maintains operational records. The primary duty of employees in this classification is the management of a customarily recognized department or subdivision, including the supervision of three or more full-time equivalent employees every week. Direction is over a permanent status-continuing function, not a collection of employees assigned to complete a project. Management duties include interviewing, selecting and training of employees; setting and adjusting their rates of pay and hours of work; planning and directing their work; appraising their productivity and efficiency for the purpose of recommending promotions or other changes in their status; handling their complaints and grievances and disciplining them when necessary. Management responsibilities include the authority to hire, fire, or promote assigned employees or make recommendations that are given particular weight. Employees have impact on budgeting, controlling costs, planning, scheduling, and procedural change. Under FLSA, this is the exempt job classification for this title. Incumbents in this position must meet the full criteria for exempt status: salary level, salary basis, and duties tests.