Tuesday, April 22, 2014

                                     Clinical manager
Duties and responsibilities: clinical managers, a type of medical services manager, work as managers in both administrative and medical capacities to ensure that he 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; developing and implementing policies and directives; setting and monitoring budgets; attending meetings; handling communications and making purchasing.

Salary: $77,917- $99,265




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 administrations or health care administration.   The postgraduate certificate in clinical supervision program is available for practitioners who wish to move into a supervisory role in mental health and human services disciplines. The certificate program trains students in the models of clinical supervision by teaching supervisory techniques and styles. Students learn to assess performance using evaluations, focused training is provided in identifying and resolving conflicts in the clinical relationship. Clinical managers may become certified in many states as a certified clinical manager. To take the certification exam a licensed practitioner must hold current licensing as a mental health provider a masters degree and related experience.
i would love to experience this job because it seems fun and interesting and also alot of money.

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