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Director of Perioperative Services - West Valley Medical Center

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, West Hills
Apr 29, 2025
Description

The Director of Perioperative Services, West Valley Campus
is a strategic and operational leader and is responsible for the fiscal, human
resources, clinical and quality outcomes, regulatory compliance, materials
management, and efficient operations of UCLA West Valley Hospital Main
Operating Rooms, Pre-op & Post Anesthesia Care Units, SPD Areas and GI
Procedural Area.

The Director of Perioperative Services, West Valley Campus
will also serve as a key liaison between medical staff, hospital
administration, and the WH ASC joint venture partners. The Director will
oversee and manage all UCLA Health employees at the West Hills ASC Joint
Venture and may serve on relevant governing body and medical executive
committees representing UCLA Health as appointed by UCLA Health.

Reporting directly to the Executive Director of
Perioperative Services of UCLA Health, the Director of Perioperative services
West Valley Campus is expected to be self- directed using appropriate judgment
applying standards and policies as well as Human Resources.

The director also is aligned with the Department of Nursing
through a matrixed reporting structure to the Chief Nurse Executive.

Qualifications

Required:

  • California RN license
  • Bachelors and Masters Degree required, one of which must be
    in Nursing.
  • Minimum of three years of progressive leadership experience
    in perioperative services and management (Additional ASC experience preferred)
  • National certification such as CNOR, ANCC, or AONE, current
    or within first year.

  • Knowledge to manage disaster incidents, sentinel events and ability to problem
    solve with Critical Thinking Skills

  • Ability to communicate effectively and knowledge of UCLA Health policies

  • Skills in prioritizing

  • Ability to assess, plan, intervene and evaluate

  • Ability to inform and educate

  • Knowledge of UCLA and Professional Standard
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