Assistant Clinic Director - RN / Paramedic
IV Nutrition · Johns Creek, GA · 5 mo ago
On-siteEducation$30–$35/hrFull-time
Position Description
This position is responsible for managing the application of intravenous vitamins for outpatient infusion and providing clinical expertise and education for clients and staff as well as helping develop and participate in clinic marketing and community engagement.
Essential Functions
- Act as a backup point of contact for the Clinic Director.
- Administer and monitor clients’ treatment and well-being including starting IVs, running fluids, and seeing clients through their services from beginning to end.
- Document interactions and communication with clients regarding therapy services, assessment, and responses/reactions to treatment.
- Demonstrate compliance regarding professional standards, regulations, policies and procedures and accreditation standards.
- Aid in training and education of staff.
- Lead and influence staff through motivation, leveraging industry strengths, and ensuring productivity to align with corporate goals.
- Create and maintain trust and respect between team members and clients quickly and effectively.
- Monitor and document staff performance and behavior with the support of HR.
- Aid in leadership of performance management activities with all staff members including setting goals, coaching, and career development.
- Motivate the team with a commitment to positivity and instill passion and professionalism into the work environment.
- Complete training for nutrition infusion therapies.
- Exemplify and maintain standards related to culture and ethical behavior.
- Aid in developing clinic marketing strategies and play an active role in developing new business.
- Assist in planning and participate in community outreach and events to promote business growth.
Qualifications
- Education/Certification: Credentialed as either an RN (Registered Nurse), Paramedic, ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing), or LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) with license current and up to date.
- Required Knowledge: Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Electronic Medical Records and Anatomy, Medical Terminology and Medical Practice Functions.
- Experience Required: 2 years minimum of Vascular Access or Infusion; 2 years minimum of leadership or management.
- Skills: Strong venous access skills with the ability to access peripheral veins, attention to detail, strong written and verbal communication, customer service, patient confidentiality, applied leadership, multi-tasking, excellent training skills, self-motivation, self-management, problem solving, interpersonal, time management, independent judgment, resilience, perseverance, organization, patient care, flexibility.
Physical Requirements
- Able to speak effectively and communicate clearly.
- Able to hear average conversations.
- Able to type continuously throughout the day.
- Able to type continuously throughout the day and use hands to maneuver a mouse.
- Able to perform tasks requiring close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus with 20/20 vision (with or without the assistance of eyeglasses/contacts).
- Able to occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds unassisted and 100 pounds assisted as well as stand, sit, bend, kneel, squat, and walk for long periods of time.
Working Conditions
- This position will work eight (8) to ten (10) hour shifts Monday-Friday and occasional weekends will be required.
- Spa-like clinic environment with climate control. Adequate lighting. Wonderful workplace where you make a difference in people's lives daily.
Mental Activities and Requirements
- Reasoning: Able to deal with a variety of variables under only limited standardization. Ability to establish credibility and be decisive.
- Mathematics: Able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers and common fractions.
- Language: Able to read, analyze, and interpret medical documents. Able to communicate clearly.