Chief Executive Officer, Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care, Gallup, NM
Community Hospital Corporation
Gallup, new mexico
Job Details
Full-time
Full Job Description
Rehoboth McKinley Christian Healthcare Hospital in Gallup, NM, is looking for a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who will provide leadership, strategic guidance and management direction to all aspects of the hospital’s operations while ensuring compliance with the hospital’s mission, vision, values, goals, strategic direction, and applicable laws and regulations.
The CEO is accountable for safe and quality patient care, developing and managing to a financially sound annual operating budget and long-term capital expenditure plan, hiring and retaining qualified and productive staff, managing risk, leading performance improvement, and maintaining effective relationships with Boards, medical staff, patients, employees, the community and the corporate office.
A strong community focus calling for regular face-to-face communication with physicians, the community, the board and staff is critically important.
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.
- Works with the 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.
- Provides for a system of control which clearly identifies deviations from plans and budgets; assure periodic comparison of performance and/or results against established standards for objectives; and assure corrective actions for deviation from plans so that annual results are in line with strategic goals.
- Maintains the hospital’s compliance with all regulatory and legal requirements.
- Attracts and retains physicians; maintain high levels of physician satisfaction.
- Implements Board education and development programs through internal and external resources.
- Provides hospital operations coaching or mentoring.
- Takes a proactive approach to managed care, healthcare reform and related issues.
- Develops new business opportunities.
- Participates in and represent the hospital in professional, civic, and service organizations.
General Duties
- Represents CHC in meetings and upholds and supports CHC’s and individual hospital’s mission, vision, values, goals and objectives
- Keeps abreast of new legislative information that impacts the acute 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 assesses 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 CHC’s/hospital’s policies and applicable laws
Requirements
- Masters Degree in a healthcare related field such as MHA/MBA/MPH/MS, or a BS in a health care related field with a business related masters, or the equivalent in education and experience.
Prior Experience
- 5-7 years progressively more responsible experience at the senior administrative level. LTACH experience preferred. CEO or COO experience required.
- Must have a demonstrated track record of effective operational, financial, business development, strategic skills and results along with proactively developing positive relationships with physicians, employees, Board members and community leaders.
Skills and Knowledge
- Ability to enhance a quality of care environment, positive clinical outcomes and a high level of patient, physician and employee satisfaction.
- Proficient knowledge of all related post-acute care legal, regulatory and financial requirements
- Must have a demonstrated track record of peer collaboration in shared geography market space
- Ability to create and maintain a positive community image
- Ability to define goals and develop strategic opportunities for the betterment of the hospital.
- Ability to identify and resolve operational and administrative problems at both a strategic and functional level
- Proficient knowledge to understand and apply the concepts, terminology, programs and processes unique to the post-acute healthcare industry
- Ability to mentor and cultivate a talented management team
- Ability to lead a high performing team and achieve results through others
- Proficient interpersonal and communication skills
Benefits
Full relocation benefits provided. As a full time employee, you will be offered a competitive salary, discretionary bonus opportunity, and eligibility to participate in the company benefit programs. These benefits include: Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, health and dependent care spending accounts, 401(k) savings with match, life insurance, long-term and short-term disability coverage.
About Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services
Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services (RMCHCS), located in Gallup, New Mexico, is a private, not-for-profit integrated delivery system located in rural McKinley County. RMCHCS is committed to improving the health and wellness of communities in northwestern New Mexico and eastern Arizona (aka The Four Corners Region). Today RMCHCS is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit healthcare network located in rural McKinley County.
RMCHCS offers a wide range of medical and diagnostic services and provides healthcare for all people living in McKinley County and eastern Arizona. RMCHCS operates a 60-bed acute care hospital, two outpatient clinics, home health, hospice and behavioral health services. RMCHCS outpatient clinics offer acute primary care through its internal medicine and pediatrics practices and specialized services such as general surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, gerontology, infectious diseases and podiatry. For more information visit www.rmhc.org.
About Community Hospital Corporation:
Community Hospital Corporation is a Texas not-for-profit company whose sole mission is to help not-for-profit hospitals, such as Southwest Health Systems, remain community-operated and governed. CHC owns, manages and consults with hospitals through three distinct organizations — CHC Hospitals, CHC Consulting and CHC Continue Care, which share a common purpose of preserving and protecting community hospitals. Based in Plano, Texas, the organization provides the resources and experience community hospitals need to improve quality outcomes, patient satisfaction and financial performance.
For more information about CHC, please visit the company website at www.communityhospitalcorp.com.
CHC is a tobacco and drug free workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.