Clinical Manager Of Perioperative Services
At OrthoIndy, everything we do is about creating a caring, connected and committed workforce that directly improves the quality of life for our employees and customers. We have a Clinical Manager of Perioperative Services position available with our growing organization at our state-of-the-art Franciscan OrthoIndy Ambulatory Surgery Center to open in West Lafayette, Indiana in January 2026.
At OrthoIndy, we provide leading-edge bone, joint, spine and muscle care from 22 locations throughout Central Indiana, staying true to our mission and our patients by offering a full range of procedures and treatment options. We have over 100 physicians in our practice and we continue to be one of the most highly respected and trusted orthopedic practices in the Midwest. OrthoIndy has received national recognition for patient safety and orthopedic excellence and our philosophy is a physician-owned hospital model where patients experience superior service, safety and patient satisfaction because physicians are involved in every aspect of your care. OrthoIndy is also the official orthopedic provider for the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever.
General Statement of Duties:
The Clinical Manager of Perioperative Services is responsible and accountable for coordinating and supervising the clinical care provided to patients having operative and other invasive procedures. This outpatient surgery center will include four operating rooms, one procedure room and 17 PPOP-PACU bays and the Manager will oversee direct reports in Surgery, PPOP-PACU and Sterile Processing. The Manager organizes and directs the work of the departments and programs and coordinates staff to assure that effective nursing services and clinical practices are provided. The Manager develops and maintains an environment that supports the professional nurse and ancillary staff.
Essential Duties:
- Evaluates the quality and effectiveness of clinical practices and services. Analyzes internal and external data and identifies opportunities for improving services and patient outcomes. Promotes and monitors regulatory guidelines and customer service expectations for all nursing aspects. Operationally and fiscally manages the department. Assess and responds appropriately to organizational culture.
- Ensures compliance with the following but not limited to: organizational policies and procedures, HIPAA, infection prevention, accreditation standards, governmental regulations, and professional standards of care.
- Monitors patient medical records for accuracy. Retrieves data and prepares reports as directed, i.e. quality assurance, risk management, etc.
- Manages the schedules for all staff to meet the needs of the business. Coordinates all necessary breaks and manages time off approvals to ensure adequate coverage is maintained. Holds staff accountable for attendance. Participates in staffing to maintain clinical skills and to role model appropriate behaviors and be visible to staff and physicians.
- Serves as a role model and resource for staff. Demonstrates effective communication, consultation, negotiation, and collaboration skills with all members of the perioperative team. Conducts regular staff meetings to promote open communication and accountability.
- Responsible for assisting Human Resources in retention and recruitment. Conducts timely performance reviews and goal setting for department employees. Effectively addresses personnel issues by providing timely guidance, support, and constructive feedback to promote a positive productive work environment.
- Aids in developing and addressing educational needs designed to elevate the staff to an expert level of nursing and to promote continuous learning. Directs and assists personnel in their orientation and training. Ensures that educational resources are available for implementation of new technology or when adopting new practices related to policy or procedure. Incorporates and assists staff members with assimilating evidence-based knowledge into decisions for the provision of safe patient care.
- Demonstrates fiscal responsibility in staffing and supply use. Participates in the creation of department budgets and variance management. Ensures operation of department within the approved budget.
- Ensures availability and operation of necessary equipment and supplies for patient care.
Requirements:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing required from a nationally accredited nursing program
- Registered Nurse license required
- CNOR certification required
- 4-6 years of related experience required, 6-8 years of experience preferred
- BLS and ACLS certification required
OrthoIndy is an Equal Opportunity Employer