[Hiring] Hospital Medicine Operations & Data Project Manager @Texas Health Resources

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Role Description

This role involves managing operations and data projects within the Hospital Medicine service line.

  • Team and stakeholder engagement: Leading and supervising project teams, coordinating with hospital administration, clinicians, and other stakeholders to ensure clear communication and smooth execution.
  • Project Life Cycle Management: Planning, executing, monitoring, and closing projects using Lean methodology.
  • Operational Oversight: Monitoring project progress and setting realistic deadlines.
  • Problem-solving: Identifying issues, developing solutions, and overcoming obstacles using Lean methodology.
  • Data collection and Management: Gather and maintain large clinical datasets from various sources such as EPIC, PowerBI, Teams, Microsoft Office, and Sharepoint.
  • Data Analysis and Reporting: Analyze data on patient outcomes, readmission rates, and utilization management; present data through visualizations and reports.
  • Performance Improvement Initiatives: Use data to identify trends and recommend data-driven solutions to enhance hospital processes.
  • Operational efficiency and documentation optimization: Create predictive models and simulations to optimize internal workflows and resource allocation.
  • Standardization: Work with researchers and stakeholders to standardize data collection and reporting practices across departments.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration or related field
  • 5 Years Experience with Hospital Medicine
  • 5 Years Leadership experience with Hospital Medicine

Requirements

  • Data expertise: Strong knowledge of database programming languages like Excel, data manipulation, and experience with data visualization tools.
  • Healthcare knowledge: Familiarity with Hospital Medicine operations, regulations, and essential terminology.
  • Analytical mindset: Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and experience working with complex datasets.
  • Communication skills: Ability to translate complex data and analytical findings into clear, actionable insights for both clinical and non-clinical stakeholders.

Company Description

Texas Health Physicians Group (THPG) is a not-for-profit physician organization with more than 250 locations and 800 physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants dedicated to providing quality care in clinics and medical offices throughout North Texas.

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