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Outfield Healthcare Partners · 11 hours ago

Regional Director of Operations

Outfield Healthcare Partners is a dedicated provider in long-term care, seeking a Regional Director of Operations to lead a network of skilled nursing facilities in East Texas. The role focuses on achieving excellence in clinical outcomes, financial performance, and regulatory compliance while fostering a culture of teamwork and accountability.

Hospital & Health Care

Responsibilities

Oversee daily operations of assigned skilled nursing facilities, ensuring alignment with company standards, regulatory requirements, and performance expectations
Drive budget performance, monitor key metrics (EBITDA, census, payer mix), and implement strategies to ensure financial health and sustainability
Partner with clinical leadership to maintain survey readiness, promote quality improvement initiatives, and achieve superior resident care outcomes
Coach and mentor Administrators, fostering a culture of ownership, accountability, and growth
Engage with other RDOs, regional leaders, and corporate departments to share best practices, solve challenges, and build a unified operational network across states
Identify opportunities for operational improvement, innovation, and growth within the East Texas region
Ensure adherence to all state and federal regulations, internal policies, and ethical standards
Lead by example, creating an environment of trust, respect, and teamwork that aligns with OPCO’s mission and values

Qualification

Multi-facility operational leadershipImproving clinical outcomesTexas regulatory knowledgeFinancial performance managementMentoring interdisciplinary teamsBachelor’s degree in Healthcare AdministrationLeadershipCommunicationProblem-solving skillsTeamwork

Required

Minimum 5 years of multi-facility operational leadership experience in skilled nursing or long-term care
Proven record of improving clinical and financial outcomes
Strong understanding of Texas regulatory environment
Exceptional leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
Demonstrated ability to develop and mentor Administrators and interdisciplinary teams
Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business, or related field
Must hold or be eligible for a Texas Nursing Home Administrator (LNFA) license

Company

Outfield Healthcare Partners

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Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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