- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Regular/Temporary: Regular
- Hours Per Week: 35
- Building: John Jay Hall
- Salary Range: $140,000 - $160,000
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary Under the leadership of the Associate VP, Medical Services, the Director provides overall planning, quality assurance, supervision, and coordination of clinical care provided by the Associate Director of Nursing, Assistant Director, Infection Prevention & Public Health Support, Assistant Director, Clinical Support, and Senior Case Manager. The incumbent will provide overall responsibility for the daily operations by structuring the work effectively, defining goals and objectives, and ensuring integration of services into the overall offerings of Columbia Health. The incumbent will cultivate and sustain strong, collaborative working relationships with colleagues and other university partners and units so that students are provided a seamless health and well-being experience on campus. Direct day-to-day management and evaluation of services to accomplish effective service delivery. In support of the department, maintain accreditation standards and assist with articulation efforts to meet accreditation requirements. This is an essential, on-site role. Responsibilities
Directly supervises the Associate Director of Nursing, Assistant Director, Infection Prevention & Public Health Support, Assistant Director, Clinical Support, and Senior Case Manager
Management the recruitment, onboarding, professional development, supervision, and performance management of nursing and related employees
Member of Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Emergency Procedure Committee, Accreditation Committee, as well as task force when warranted to achieve integrated quality care for patients.
Implement and manage a Risk Management program.
Reports high-risk patients to Director, Clinical Services & Training or designee in a timely manner and reviews cases periodically and as warranted. Ensures overall integration of risk management into Quality Management activities.
Instrumental in implementing procedures, designs that improve or enhance the function of the department. Designs and implements new procedures, policies to improve patient flow, service (e.g., patient flow designs, appropriate in-service training for nursing as well as allied health staff as needed).
Facilitates organizational change initiatives by using effective strategies to support and promote the implementation of the mission, vision, goals, and objectives of Columbia Health.
Works with student groups, parents, faculty, and staff as necessary to promote the mission of Columbia Health/Medical Services. Identifies important areas of overlap in service.
Fosters a professional practice environment through the facilitation of collegial interdisciplinary relationships, peer review, innovation, and joint practice arrangements.
Develops protocols for triage for patients presenting to or calling in to Medical Services for clinical care consistent with established standards of quality care. (These protocols address self-care advice or arrangements for a proper medical disposition for the patient, i.e., emergency department transfer, urgent care appointment, appointment in primary care, same-day appointment, or future appointment coordination of care for the patient with facilities outside of Medical Services.)
Oversees the process of coordination and continuity of care of student patients with complex medical conditions such a mild depression, eating disorders, diabetes mellitus, newly diagnosed cancer, and trauma.
Oversees the process of coordination of care with new incoming students.
Clinical Operations (10%)
Working with the Assistant Director of Clinical Support, oversees Medical Assistants' hiring, supervision, training, observation, and evaluation.
Oversees the design and implementation of in-service training for all Medical Assistants (i.e., cleaning and maintenance of clinical equipment such as speculums and surgical instruments. instructing patients on the use of crutches, reviewing vital signs, care of the patient with an ankle sprain, monitoring intravenous fluids, etc.).
Develops meaningful orientation program, including infection control orientation for new employees, Safe Injection Practices review, and Bloodborne Pathogens.
In partnership with Human Resources, evaluates staff performance, mentors, coaches, and disciplines staff as needed.
Infection Prevention and Pubic Health Support (10%)
Working with the Assistant Director, Infection Prevention & Pubic Health Support, Oversees Occupational Health for Columbia Health Staff, Columbia University students working in laboratories, and the Columbia University community where appropriate.
Oversee the influenza vaccinations, annual university Flu Fairs, annual TST, and N95 fit testing for Columbia Health employees.
Manages Columbia Health's role as NYC DOH Influenza Sentinel Provider; submitting weekly influenza statistics, obtaining specimens for influenza testing to submit to DOH. Communicate public health/communicable disease concerns to the DOH Communicable Disease Surveillance Department when appropriate.
Clinical and Social Work Case Management (10%)
Working with the Senior Case Manager, oversees supervising high-level assessment and care planning for students with chronic and acute complex medical conditions. Ensuring a coordinated, collaborative approach to patient care, where the patient's care plan demonstrates a sharing of information and unity of effort amongst clinicians.
Coordinate referrals to resources within the community to further address the medical, mental health, behavioral health, and social needs of the patients.
Performs other duties as assigned. (5%)
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in nursing or a very closely related health specialty.
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced degree (MSN, NP, DNP) or closely related field
- Experience in college health
- Working knowledge of college health center AAAHC (Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care) accreditation standards.
- General knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations (such as HIPAA, FERPA, and the Clery Act) pertaining to health care delivery systems.
- Experience supervising employees who are part of a collective bargaining unit.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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