Working title: Team Supervisor (LPN)
Classification title: Program Manager 1
Division: Communication Health Center
Program: Main Campus- Billings
FLSA status: Non-Exempt: Full Time
Schedule: Monday-Friday; 8am to 5pm
Wage Range: $26.40 to $35.72 hourly; depending on number of years of transferrable experience and internal equity
Serving the Yellowstone County community and south-central Montana for nearly 50 years, RiverStone Health is an essential provider of personal and public health services. Health, Education, Leadership and Protection – HELP is what we do. From medical, dental and behavioral healthcare; home care and hospice; public health services like immunizations, WIC, health promotion and restaurant inspections; and educating the next generation of health professionals, our expertise spans all ages and stages of life. Underlying principles of access, affordability, compassion and quality in all interactions, RiverStone Health improves life, health and safety for all of the communities we serve.
The Team Supervisor plays a critical leadership role within the clinical team by directly overseeing the daily operations of an assigned primary care team. This position is responsible for managing the patient flow thru the pod, ensuring high quality/safe patient care, efficient and optimal staff performance, and high levels of patient satisfaction. The Team Supervisor serves as a first line supervisor for care team staff, providing guidance, training, performance feedback, and support to maintain a collaborative and patient focused environment.
A. Pod Supervisor 50%
B. Supervisory Responsibilities 45%
Perform other duties as assigned in support of the RiverStone’s mission and goals.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum 3 years clinical experience in an outpatient care setting, preferably with a focus on primary care
Leadership experience
Any combination of experience and training which provide the equivalent scope of knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the work.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with underserved population
Experience working in a customer service environment
Computer literacy, including Excel, Outlook, Word and systems to maintain electronic medical records
Knowledge and understanding of protected sensitive patient health information (HIPAA) and confidentiality.
Doing things right the first time
Making people feel welcome
Showing respect for each customer
Anticipating customer needs and concerns
Keeping customers informed
Helping and going the extra mile
Responding quickly
Protecting privacy and confidentiality
Demonstrating proper telephone etiquette
Taking responsibility for handling complaints
Being professional
Taking ownership of your attitude toward Service Excellence.
1-7 FTE
Work is mainly performed in a clinic setting.
Standing, bending, sitting, lifting required.
Create and maintain a safe/secure working environment by adhering to safety, security, and health requirements. Integrates injury, illness, and loss prevention into job activities by attending any necessary training and implementing best practices.
Work is structured by public health regulations and established medical practices.
Decisions directly affect the quality of services provided to the public.
Supervised by Program Manager.
Has someone readily available to ask questions if needed.
Work directly with other team members to provide quality customer service for patients and customers.
Facilitates effective communication with referral sources, physicians and healthcare staff