PRACTICE:
You’d do anything for your family. At Healthy Petz Family Vet, we feel the same. Each one of our patients receives personal care from a team of experts that will treat your pet like their own. We offer top-of-the-line animal services for pets in Morganton, Glen Alpine, Oak Hill, Drexel, and surrounding cities. We’ve been voted the top Morganton animal hospital. We’re the best animal hospital near you. Our amazing team also offers pet boarding and grooming.
More about the Role:
Reporting to the Regional Director of Operations, the Practice Manager manages all essential business functions in veterinary practice and supports the practice teams. The Practice Manger works in partnership with the Managing Doctor (MDVM) to ensure successful practice operations, high client satisfaction, and to manage practice teams. In collaboration with the MDVM, the Practice Manager is responsible for ensuring profitability of the practice, growing the business and all the while protecting the practice legacy. The critical focus areas to drive the desired success fall under the following umbrellas: Practice Operations, HR, Marketing, Strategic Planning, and IT Management. The Practice Manager must be a strong people manager, possess great business acumen and enjoy leading and developing a team. Additionally, ensure the practice has engaged and productive teams that are driving high-quality patient care and exceptional client service.
Competencies:
- Business Acumen: Understands commercial and economic business matters; how the business works, how we make money, and how strategies and decisions impact financial and operational results.
- Client Service and Customer: Serving and supporting clients with their needs or issues; Ensuring all practice activities result in the highest level of client satisfaction. Keeping the client and patients at the center of everything you do.
- Organizing and Planning: Making plans, organizing, and structuring the work of self and others; Setting priorities and establishing plans with clear goals and timeframes.
- Learning and Self-Development: Developing one’s knowledge, skills, and capabilities; Curiosity for learning, seeking out new methods and approaches, continuously seeking feedback from others and incorporating it for growth.
- Motivating and Inspiring: Motivating and inspiring others; Mobilizing the team to collectively achieve practice goals, modeling leadership behaviors that make team members want to run towards them and creating a culture where team members are fully engaged and bring their whole selves to work.
- Investigating, Analyzing, and Evaluating: Critically evaluating and analyzing information or data; Continually reviewing practice performance and opportunities to drive better results; Analyzing relevant data around practice performance, evaluating results, and decisively choosing a course of action based on alternatives.
- Solving and Improving: Making improvements and solving problems or issues; Approaching problem solving creatively; Effectively navigating conflict; Demonstrating resiliency when faced with challenges or adversity.
- Managing Complexity and Ambiguity: Working effectively in unfamiliar or ambiguous situations; Remaining calm under pressure and demonstrating learning agility to apply lessons learned from prior situations.
- Change Management: Managing change and supporting others through change; creating a vision for change; effectively communicating change; inspiring others to engage in the change; and evaluating change effectiveness.
- Developing and Coaching: Building others’ knowledge, skills, and capabilities; regularly coaching and providing feedback; creating stretch assignments and/or delegating; being intentional about development plans and discussions.
- Cooperation and Collaboration: Cooperating with others and working as part of a team; building and nurturing relationships with key stakeholders (including veterinarians, support staff, distributor representatives, and support center partners) to drive the practice’s success; leverage strategic partnerships to enhance practice performance.
REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:
- Full-time, on-site, ability to work on weekends when needed
- High school diploma or equivalent; Associate degree in applied science, veterinary technology, or business a plus; Practice Manager Certification a plus
- Ability to lift patients and carry equipment up to 25 pounds; ability to lift patients or carry equipment over 25 pounds with assistance
- Knowledge of OSHA safety techniques including use of proper PPE
- Excellent computer skills including MS office applications, office technology, etc.
- Basic math and ability to calculate medication dosages
- Strong communication skills
- Client service experience
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