ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospital Los Angeles is seeking an experienced Director of Veterinary Clinical Operations to join our growing team!
*Veterinary hospital leadership experience required*
If you are interested in a unique opportunity to be a part of something great and want to lead a team of professionals dedicated to providing excellent patient and customer care, this is the opportunity you have been looking for!
ACCESS LA is one of the largest, most advanced, and progressive veterinary multi-specialty groups in So Cal. Our hospital includes Avian & Exotics, Cardiology, Emergency, Neurology, Soft Tissue Surgery. Unique to ACCESS LA, we also offer advanced orthopedic surgery in our nationally renowned Bone and Joint Center, 4 full-time Critical Care specialists to support our ICU, interventional radiology in Internal Medicine, and our Nephrology department offers the first and only fully functional hemodialysis unit in Los Angeles. We're doing big things!
We make decisions with our core values: service, empathy, quality, integrity. If that aligns with your values and you bring a willingness to lead, learn, grow, and collaborate, we'd love to hear from you!
Who you are:
- A proven leader with 3+ years of veterinary hospital leadership experience
- A visionary who is constantly striving to find new solutions
- An empathetic leader who is able to connect with board certified veterinarians as easily as you can connect with client care representatives.
- Comfortable with adhering to given financial expectations.
- Confident with conflict resolution management.
- Able to exemplify the key personality traits that you're looking for in your successful team.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Oversight of daily operations of the hospital
- Employee support, coaching, correction, development, and motivation
- Responsible for review and approval of financial decisions regarding clients including write offs, adjustments, billing, payment agreements, etc.
- Monitor and manage facility, administrative and labor costs pursuant to budget
- Guidance and leadership of all meetings such as lead or supervisor meetings, verifying that all action items from each meeting are handled before eliminating them from the list of Items to Complete.
- Training: Verifying that each trainer has the appropriate tools to adequately train the employees within their department, and coordinating with the Training Supervisor to determine the direction of individual employees or department leads/supervisors.
- Human Resources / Employee Relations: Meeting with employees on an as-needed basis to discuss any issues they may have, or ACCESS may have with them. Additionally, responsible for reviewing performance of employees that are responsible for: inventory management, operational system implementation, marketing initiatives, and financial processes.
- Streamline and establish protocols for staff/client interactions
- Demonstrate and reinforce the highest level of client service. Function as client liaison, managing client relationships
- As a partner with the marketing team, help design and implement marketing strategy to ensure continual growth of the practice
- Participate in industry and community activities, while also developing new and unique marketing projects and events
- Reports to the Hospital Administrator
Qualifications:
The Director of Clinical Operations should ideally possess a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or accounting or CVPM, and have 3+ years of hospital management experience in a large hospital setting.
Benefits:
- Paid time off including 8-weeks of full-pay parental leave, bereavement to grieve both humans and pets, and time off for new pet adoptions.
- Top quality medical, dental, and vision insurance plus health savings account and flexible spending account.
- Pet perks including free exams, discounts on products and services, and more at all Thrive Pet Healthcare locations.
- Generously subsidized backup and ongoing care support for children, adults, and pets.
- Mental health benefits including coaching and therapy sessions.
- 401k with employer contribution and no waiting period.
- Tenure-based incentive program and performance bonuses.
- Continuing education and development support through our library of free CE courses and paid time off to complete.
- Scholarship opportunities and student loan support program.
Compensation: $105-$115k/yearly dependent upon experience
At Thrive Pet Healthcare, we celebrate and embrace the uniqueness and diversity of all of our team members, pet parents, and pets. We strive to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture where all team members belong and feel empowered.
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