Manager, Clinical Regulatory Compliance - Apria
Indianapolis, IN
About the Job
At Owens & Minor, we are a critical part of the healthcare process. As a Fortune 500 company with 350+ facilities across the US and 22,000 teammates in over 90 countries, we provide integrated technologies, products and services across the full continuum of care. Customers—and their patients—are at the heart of what we do.
Our mission is to empower our customers to advance healthcare, and our success starts with our teammates.
Owens & Minor teammate benefits include:
+ Medical, dental, and vision insurance, available on first working day
+ 401(k), eligibility after one year of service
+ Employee stock purchase plan
+ Tuition reimbursement
This position provides day to day oversight of clinical regulatory compliance including but not limited to FDA regulations, accreditation standards, state licensure and regulatory requirements that affect facility operations. Ensure policies and procedures are incompliance with applicable federal, state and accrediting organizations. Serve as an internal resource for the organization’s business partners regarding clinical regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
+ Oversee the day-to-day activities of the organization's external Agency Inspection activity with federal and state regulatory requirements and accreditation standards as they apply to HME/RT, Medical Gas operations and other applicable company operations. Ensures regulatory requirements and accreditation standards are integrated into the policies and procedures of the company.
+ Assists in the interpretation and understanding of federal and state regulatory compliance in the field as they apply to the company's standard operating procedures.
+ Facilitates regulatory compliance problem identification and resolution.
+ Prepares and distributes compliance training materials.
+ Reviews incoming accreditation and regulatory compliance reports.
+ Coordinates correspondence and interactions with outside agencies.
+ Works with branches in the preparation and execution of the compliance action plans.
+ Assists in maintaining corporate compliance database and provide ongoing compliance data and reports.
+ Provides guidance upon request regarding application of new licenses and ongoing renewal of federal and state facility licensure and registration.
+ May be responsible for hiring, coaching, performance appraisal and disciplining of subordinate staff. Ensures project deadlines and performance standards are established and met
+ Advises internal management and business partners on applicable clinical regulatory requirements as they impact operations.
+ Assist in the review of communications regarding new products and internal form/policy development/revision prior to issuance
+ Conducts audits as assigned
+ Keep informed regarding state and federal regulatory changes, and industry changes that impact clinical regulatory compliance
+ Other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
+ This position may be responsible for the performance management, hiring, and discipline of Teammates within the department.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education and/or Experience
+ RCP Degree is required
+ At least eight years related experience is required.
+ Clinical Regulatory Research Experience
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations or Professional Designations
+ Hold a current RCP license in state(s) of practice.
+ Hold registration or certification by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC).
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
+ Leadership
+ Business Acumen
+ Strategic Thinking
+ Problem Solving/Analysis
+ Financial Management (Budgeting)
+ Project Management
+ Communication Proficiency
+ Personal Effectiveness/Credibility
Computer Skills
+ Computer savvy with: MS Excel, MS Office and MS Project required.
Language Skills
+ English (reading, writing, verbal)
Mathematical Skills
+ College level mathematical proficiency, with a strong ability to understand, interpret and develop spreadsheet data.
If you feel this opportunity could be the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply. This position will accept applications on an ongoing basis.
Owens & Minor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, religion, disability, age, status as a veteran, or any other status prohibited by applicable national, federal, state or local law.
Owens & Minor (O&M) is a global healthcare company providing innovative products and solutions across the continuum of care. Our integrated technology, products, and services empower healthcare providers and manufacturers as they make a difference in the lives of patients every day. O&M is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and is comprised of 17,000+ global teammates. We operate within distribution, production, customer service, and sales facilities located across the Asia Pacific region, Europe, Latin America and North America. We are proud to service healthcare industry customers in 90 countries where we do business today.
Life at O&M
When you become an Owens & Minor teammate, you’re joining a diverse, vibrant organization with a focus on excellence and integrity. Guided by our shared values—Integrity, Development, Excellence, Accountability, Listening—O&M teammates strive to deliver superior service across the continuum of healthcare. O&M is committed to creating a growth-oriented culture that values each teammate’s perspective and contributions.
Our mission is to empower our customers to advance healthcare, and our success starts with our teammates.
Owens & Minor teammate benefits include:
+ Medical, dental, and vision insurance, available on first working day
+ 401(k), eligibility after one year of service
+ Employee stock purchase plan
+ Tuition reimbursement
This position provides day to day oversight of clinical regulatory compliance including but not limited to FDA regulations, accreditation standards, state licensure and regulatory requirements that affect facility operations. Ensure policies and procedures are incompliance with applicable federal, state and accrediting organizations. Serve as an internal resource for the organization’s business partners regarding clinical regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
+ Oversee the day-to-day activities of the organization's external Agency Inspection activity with federal and state regulatory requirements and accreditation standards as they apply to HME/RT, Medical Gas operations and other applicable company operations. Ensures regulatory requirements and accreditation standards are integrated into the policies and procedures of the company.
+ Assists in the interpretation and understanding of federal and state regulatory compliance in the field as they apply to the company's standard operating procedures.
+ Facilitates regulatory compliance problem identification and resolution.
+ Prepares and distributes compliance training materials.
+ Reviews incoming accreditation and regulatory compliance reports.
+ Coordinates correspondence and interactions with outside agencies.
+ Works with branches in the preparation and execution of the compliance action plans.
+ Assists in maintaining corporate compliance database and provide ongoing compliance data and reports.
+ Provides guidance upon request regarding application of new licenses and ongoing renewal of federal and state facility licensure and registration.
+ May be responsible for hiring, coaching, performance appraisal and disciplining of subordinate staff. Ensures project deadlines and performance standards are established and met
+ Advises internal management and business partners on applicable clinical regulatory requirements as they impact operations.
+ Assist in the review of communications regarding new products and internal form/policy development/revision prior to issuance
+ Conducts audits as assigned
+ Keep informed regarding state and federal regulatory changes, and industry changes that impact clinical regulatory compliance
+ Other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
+ This position may be responsible for the performance management, hiring, and discipline of Teammates within the department.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education and/or Experience
+ RCP Degree is required
+ At least eight years related experience is required.
+ Clinical Regulatory Research Experience
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations or Professional Designations
+ Hold a current RCP license in state(s) of practice.
+ Hold registration or certification by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC).
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
+ Leadership
+ Business Acumen
+ Strategic Thinking
+ Problem Solving/Analysis
+ Financial Management (Budgeting)
+ Project Management
+ Communication Proficiency
+ Personal Effectiveness/Credibility
Computer Skills
+ Computer savvy with: MS Excel, MS Office and MS Project required.
Language Skills
+ English (reading, writing, verbal)
Mathematical Skills
+ College level mathematical proficiency, with a strong ability to understand, interpret and develop spreadsheet data.
If you feel this opportunity could be the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply. This position will accept applications on an ongoing basis.
Owens & Minor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, religion, disability, age, status as a veteran, or any other status prohibited by applicable national, federal, state or local law.
Owens & Minor (O&M) is a global healthcare company providing innovative products and solutions across the continuum of care. Our integrated technology, products, and services empower healthcare providers and manufacturers as they make a difference in the lives of patients every day. O&M is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and is comprised of 17,000+ global teammates. We operate within distribution, production, customer service, and sales facilities located across the Asia Pacific region, Europe, Latin America and North America. We are proud to service healthcare industry customers in 90 countries where we do business today.
Life at O&M
When you become an Owens & Minor teammate, you’re joining a diverse, vibrant organization with a focus on excellence and integrity. Guided by our shared values—Integrity, Development, Excellence, Accountability, Listening—O&M teammates strive to deliver superior service across the continuum of healthcare. O&M is committed to creating a growth-oriented culture that values each teammate’s perspective and contributions.
Source : Apria