Director Ambulatory Clinical Practice [Immediate Start]
Company: Kaiser
Location: Bell
Posted on: June 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Summary: The Director Ambulatory Practice supports the
Medical Group Administrative Team as the recognized leader in
understanding and interpreting standards for ambulatory clinical
practice, as well as applying, evaluating and improving those
standards to ensure ambulatory clinical practices meet all
regulatory requirements and organizational policies and procedures,
concurrently supporting the quality, service and financial goals
and objectives of Kaiser Permanente. For the Medical Office
Buildings and other ambulatory hospital-based settings associated
with the Medical Center, the Director Ambulatory Practice is
accountable for designing , implementing, evaluating and improving
systems, methods and strategies to maintain and improve the
compliance of ambulatory care service delivery, clinical quality,
clinical processes/systems, performance, patient satisfaction /
safety, practice standards and the effectiveness of patient care
with regulatory and organizational / institutional requirements and
/ or standards. The Directors responsibility may include for
providing operations management for multiple ambulatory
care/outpatient departments and managing non-physician clinical,
technical and support staff as assigned by the Chief Administrative
Officer and Medical Director. Essential Responsibilities: -
Contributes to the overall development of programs and services in
order to provide for the needs of members, managers, physicians and
staff Acts as consultant to the Medical Group Administrative Team
regarding high quality, cost-effective ambulatory practice issues
and efficient management of staff in accordance with goals and
objectives - clinical, regulatory, scope of practice, workplace
processes, and clinical competencies for ambulatory disciplines. -
Directs the coordination/integration of outpatient services between
departments and across the continuum of care and directs the
continuous improvement of all clinical practices, services and
operations by design and implementation of systems, processes and
methods to evaluate and improve patient care. - Acts as consultant
to the Medical Group Administrative Team regarding high quality,
cost-effective ambulatory practice issues and efficient management
of staff in accordance with goals and objectives - clinical,
regulatory, scope of practice, workplace processes, and clinical
competencies for ambulatory disciplines. - Participates as part of
management team in formulating, implementing and evaluating
business plans/strategies for ambulatory care services and
responsible for achieving both short and long term strategic,
business and financial goals/objectives. - Maintains and applies
knowledge of scope of practice, best practices, standardized
procedures, workflow processes and state and federal and regulatory
agencies pertaining to ambulatory care. - Develops effective and
accurate communication strategies related to ambulatory care issues
for: Chief Administrative Officer, Assistant Medical Group
Administrators, Department Administrators, Nurse Executive,
Compliance Officer, Risk Manager, Accreditation, Regulations and
Licensing Department, Education Department for members, staff and
physicians, Performance Improvement Department, Human Resources,
Medical Staff Office, Ombudsman, Leadership Team (MCOT/MCAT),
Finance, Medical Group physicians/Chiefs of Service, Ancillary
Staff, Allied Health Professionals, Public Affairs Department,
Organizational Effectiveness, Inpatient Departments, Continuing
Care Departments, and Ancillary Departments - laboratory and
radiology. - Serves as a highly visible expert consultant and
advisor to senior SCPMG and KFH/HP leadership, Chief Nursing
Officer, Licensed Allied Health Professionals, Advance Practice
Providers, physicians and staff to assure appropriate scope of
practice, competent clinical care, and professional staff
performance. - Serves an expert authority / resource for ambulatory
care nursing. - Builds effective relationships and collaborates
with physicians in establishing, implementing, maintaining and
evaluating/improving patient care and quality service standards to
meet members and internal clients expectations. - Participates in
community relations activities to enhance the image and reputation
of the organization - May represent the organization in activities
involving leaders in business, government, labor, the community at
large, health plan members and health care providers in the MSA. -
Leads implementation of Regional or local special initiatives such
as but not limited to : HealthConnect deployment, processes and
scope of practice issues, Care Management Models, NP role in
primary care, UPIN projects, SOSA, CRNA site survey, MA medication
dose verification audit, Medi- Cal/Medicare audits. - Provides
leadership regarding compliance with the establishment of targets,
implementation of special initiatives and compliance monitoring. -
Participates on assigned committees at Regional and Medical Center
levels. Regional: Ambulatory Clinical Practice Committee Medical
Center: Ambulatory Clinical Practice Committee, HealthConnect
Steering Committee, Ambulatory Policy and Procedure Committee,
Infection Control, Safety, Outpatient Medical Records Committee,
Leadership Team, Interdisciplinary Practice Committee, Labor
Management Partnership Steering Committee, Advance Practice
Committee. - Demonstrate professional demeanor to physicians, staff
and administrative team. - Has ability to collaborate and lead
through influence to implement initiatives. - Act as a resource for
the development and review of ambulatory clinical department
policies and procedures. - Identifies clinical practice educational
needs for staff, managers and self, and is active in professional
organizations as appropriate. - Clinical Operations Management
Role: - For assigned departments / staff, responsible for the day
to day operations by directing the nursing and patient care staff
to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate/improve nursing
standards of practice, service priorities and performance/outcome
measures, as well as with strategic, business and organizational
goals/objectives. - Evaluates and continuously improves
clinical/department processes / systems and performance by
providing direction to non-physician staff in order to achieve
effective and efficient operations, operational and clinical
goals/objectives, as well as planning, promoting and implementing
best practice models. - In collaboration with the CAO and the
Medical Director, directly and/or through subordinates plans,
organize, directs and controls the operations of assigned
departments within the Medical Group. Directly and with subordinate
managers, establishes and maintains operational, clinical and
performance standards. - Develops and manages budgets and resource
allocation. Monitors financial performances and identifies and
implements strategies to reduce costs and improve quality of care
and service. - Manages human resources functions for assigned non-
physician staff. - Implements and maintains clinical and patient
care practice standards, budgets, and staff development. Basic
Qualifications: Experience - Minimum five (5) years of experience
in management of ambulatory care or other related clinical area.
Education - Bachelors Degree in Nursing License, Certification,
Registration - Registered Nurse License (California) Additional
Requirements: - Demonstrated ability to utilize interpersonal
skills, communication, leadership, planning, presentation,
analytical and problem solving skills. - Demonstrated ability to
work effectively and collaboratively in a Labor-Management
Partnership environment. - Ability to demonstrate knowledge of
applicable federal, state laws and regulations related to health
care (California Board of Registered Nursing, California Board of
Licensed Vocational Nursing, California Department of Consumer
Affairs-Business and Professions Code, California Board of
Medicine, and Regulatory Agencies including TJC, NCQA, Title 22,
CMS, DHS, Medi-Cal) regarding ambulatory clinical practice issues,
scope of practice for ambulatory disciplines, workplace processes
and clinical competencies. - Demonstrated interpersonal and
communication skills. - Knowledge of ambulatory care practices,
operations and local, state and federal regulatory standards. -
Ability to conduct business and financial planning. - Must be able
to work in a Labor/Management Partnership environment. Preferred
Qualifications: - Labor Management experience - ANCC Certification
Ambulatory Care Nurse - Masters degree in health services
administration, nursing, management, business administration degree
OR two (2) years of experience in patient care/clinical services.
PrimaryLocation : California,Los Angeles,West Los Angeles Medical
Center HoursPerWeek : 40 Shift : Day Workdays : Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu,
Fri, Sat, Sun WorkingHoursStart : 08:00 PM WorkingHoursEnd : 05:00
PM Job Schedule : Full-time Job Type : Standard Employee Status :
Regular Employee Group/Union Affiliation : NUE-SCAL-01|NUE|Non
Union Employee Job Level : Director/Senior Director Job Category :
Nursing Licensed & Nurse Practitioners Department : West LA Medical
Center - MedFac-Education & Training - 0806 Travel : Yes, 10 % of
the Time Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer
committed to fair, respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants
will be considered for employment without regard to race, religion,
sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other
protected characteristic or status. For jobs where work will be
performed in unincorporated LA County, the employer provides the
following statement in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair
Chance Ordinance. Criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and
negative relationship on the following job duties, potentially
resulting in the withdrawal of the conditional offer of employment:
- Consistently supports compliance and the Principles of
Responsibility (Kaiser Permanente's Code of Conduct) by maintaining
the privacy and confidentiality of information, protecting the
assets of the organization, acting with ethics and integrity,
reporting non-compliance, and adhering to applicable federal,
state, and local laws and regulations, accreditation, and licensure
requirements (where applicable), and Kaiser Permanente's policies
and procedures. - Models and reinforces ethical behavior in self
and others in accordance with the Principles of Responsibility,
adheres to organizational policies and guidelines; supports
compliance initiatives; maintains confidences; admits mistakes;
conducts business with honesty, shows consistency in words and
actions; follows through on commitments. - Job duties with at least
occasional or possible access to: (1) patients, the general public,
or other employees; (2) confidential protected health information
and other confidential KP information (including employee,
proprietary, financial or trade secret information); (3) KP
property and assets, for example, electronic assets, medical
instruments, or devices; (4) controlled substances regulated by
federal law or potentially subject to diversion.
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