Practice Manager position at Wyomissing Animal Hospital~
SUMMARY
The Practice Manager is the financial and operational leader of the Hospital. He/She works together with the Lead Veterinarian/Chief of Staff, Associate Veterinarians, Technicians, and CSR team to ensure efficient day to day operations, successful financial performance, and outstanding client experiences. The Practice Manager leads by example to motivate and inspire the team to provide an excellent experience for our clients and their pets.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Human Resources
Administrate all human resource functions including staff recruitment, hiring, training, scheduling, performance evaluations, counseling, and terminations.
Manage annual performance evaluations. Responsible for performance evaluations for supervised staff with the assistance of the department lead.
Handle fair and consistent discipline to employees as necessary as well as all related documentation
Develop, implement, and maintain Employee Safety and Disaster Plan procedures and manuals.
Assure compliance with OSHA reporting logs and Workers’ Compensation programs.
Distribute all necessary communication materials with staff, including policy changes, relevant information discussed at meetings, and client feedback.
Complete all required paperwork for new employees. Maintain confidential employee and benefit files and update as needed.
Inventory
Oversee inventory purchasing and management within budget guidelines.
Set protocols that support the best use of hospital supplies to minimize waste.
Create and train controlled drug standards in accordance with the DEA regulations and with the input of the DEA licensing purchasing veterinarians in the hospital.
General Hospital Management
Respond to client concerns in a timely and appropriate manner. Resolve medical client complaints in partnership with the Lead Veterinarian.
Assure premises, plant and equipment are in safe, clean and optimum working condition, including the scheduling of regular maintenance.
Assure compliance with all regulatory issues including radiation monitoring, business permits and licenses, and animal control ordinances.
Be able to plan, market and coordinate the provision of health care educational and support programs (i.e. pet loss support group, puppy events, etc.)
Maintain, and when necessary, amend client education handouts.
Schedule and attend all required meetings, including staff meetings and the hospital leadership team meeting;follow up with memos and/or handouts.
Oversee appointment scheduling to accommodate case loads and ensure client needs are being met.
Administer the hospital’s patient reminder system.
Monitor the hospital email.
Manage the hospital practice management system.
Complete additional hospital projects as assigned.
Financial
Participate in the yearly budgeting process, monthly P&L reviews and discuss weekly financial reports with the lead doctor. Proactively monitor financial progress of hospital, analyze results, and adjust, if necessary, to ensure all budget goals are achieved.
Carry out or delegate the end-of-day paperwork and deposits. Create accountability trail between front desk through to the bookkeeper for check and balance system.
Submit capital expense requests per guidelines.
Manage bi-weekly payroll process.
Oversee daily cash and check deposits and manage local banking relationship.
In addition, the Practice Manager may work scheduled shifts during which he or she will be responsible for providing client service and/or direct patient care.
COMPETENCIES
Strong Business Acumen
Change Management
Compassion & Positive leader who can build strong teams
Financial Management
Personal Effectiveness/Credibility
Analytical Skills
Compliance
Critical and Strategic Thinking and Decision Making
Integrity
Organizational Skills
Relationship Building
Written and Verbal Skills
Time Management
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to two years of veterinary or human healthcare experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
About Community Veterinary Partners
Community Veterinary Partners (CVP) mission is to bring joy to families by providing the best care possible to the pets they love. A growing community of 75+ animal hospitals in the Eastern US, CVP empowers our veterinary professionals by providing unwavering support services that allows them to get back to what they love doing the most – caring for pets.