Clinical managers
Duties:
Clinical
managers, a type of medical and health services manager, work as managers in
both administrative and medical capacities to ensure that the establishment for
which they work runs smoothly. Clinical managers often work for doctors'
offices, clinics, long-term care facilities, and outpatient facilities. Typical
duties of a clinical manager include managing clinical, professional,
administrative, and clerical staff; managing the recruitment, development of,
and appraisal of staff; overseeing day-to-day management; developing and
implementing policies and directives; setting and monitoring budgets; attending
meetings; handling communications; and making purchasing decisions.
Salary: $88,580
Education:
Depending on
the size of the workplace and the exact demands of the position, employers'
education requirements for clinical managers will vary. Generally, you'll need
to have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in a field like medical services
administration or health care administration. Coursework in a relevant 4-year,
bachelor degree program includes courses on health care law and ethics, health
care financial management, organization and management in health care,
information systems for health care, health care administration, and case
management.
I would like to do this job because it sounds to be interesting to work with others and make things in the work place run smoother
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