Assistant Regional Director of Clinical Services
Remote - California, United States
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Overview:We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Assistant Regional Director of Clinical Services to support our Central Valley Region, which consists of 15 Skilled Nursing Facilities. This role will have a particular focus on overseeing and directly supporting 5-6 buildings in the northern segment of the region. The ideal candidate will possess a strong clinical background in long-term care, proven multi-site management experience, and the ability to frequently travel within the region.Key Responsibilities:
- Clinical Oversight & Support
- Collaborate with facility-level Directors of Nursing (DONs) and clinical teams to ensure the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care.
- Monitor compliance with state, federal, and company clinical standards and regulations.
- Provide guidance and support in clinical decision-making, problem-solving, and best practices to enhance resident outcomes.
- Quality Assurance & Performance Improvement (QAPI)
- Participate in QAPI processes by analyzing clinical metrics, identifying trends, and recommending targeted interventions to improve resident care quality and safety.
- Assist in developing and implementing evidence-based policies, procedures, and protocols to drive continuous improvement in clinical outcomes.
- Regulatory Compliance & Survey Readiness
- Regularly assess facilities for compliance with all relevant regulatory requirements and assist in preparing for state and federal surveys.
- Provide education and training to facility staff on policy updates, regulatory changes, and survey expectations.
- Support corrective action plans as needed to maintain or achieve full compliance.
- Staff Development & Leadership
- Mentor and train clinical leadership teams at assigned facilities, focusing on professional growth, leadership skills, and clinical competencies.
- Foster a collaborative culture that encourages communication, teamwork, and consistent adherence to best practices.
- Support recruitment, onboarding, and retention efforts of nursing and clinical staff, ensuring a stable and competent workforce.
- Travel & Regional Coordination
- Travel regularly within the Central Valley Region, with a primary focus on 5-6 northern facilities, to provide on-site support and guidance.
- Coordinate with the Regional Director of Clinical Services and other regional leaders to align strategic goals, share resources, and standardize clinical practices across all facilities.
- Education: Current RN license in good standing in California. BSN or MSN preferred.
- Experience: Minimum of 3-5 years of progressive clinical leadership experience in long-term care or skilled nursing settings, including multi-site oversight.
- Knowledge & Skills:
- Deep understanding of long-term care regulations, survey processes, and best practices in geriatric nursing and rehabilitation.
- Proven track record of driving quality improvement initiatives and ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Exceptional communication, coaching, and leadership skills to influence staff at multiple levels.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a focus on resident-centered outcomes.
- Other Requirements:
- Ability and willingness to travel within the region (valid driver’s license and reliable transportation).
- Residence in or willingness to relocate to Fresno or Tulare County.
If you are a passionate, results-driven nurse leader dedicated to improving the lives of residents through exceptional clinical care, we invite you to apply for this pivotal role. Help us shape the future of long-term care in the Central Valley Region. Apply
Job Profile
Must travel within the region
Benefits/PerksEmployee assistance plan Financial wellness Generous PTO Health coverage Retirement Planning
Tasks- Analyze clinical metrics
- Ensure compliance
- Mentor clinical teams
- Oversee clinical services
- Prepare for surveys
Clinical metrics analysis Clinical Oversight Evidence-based policies Leadership Multi-site management Patient-centered care Performance Improvement Quality Assurance Regulatory Compliance Staff Development
Experience5 years
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