Director of Emergency Management / Director of Emergency Services
Advantis Medical - Major Hospital Client in Fort Worth
6-month contract
*Open on Compensation at this time*
The Director of Emergency Management and Business Continuity is a critical role within the hospital system, tasked with overseeing both the Emergency Management (EM) Department and the Business Continuity (BC) Program. Here's a breakdown of the key responsibilities and expectations:
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Business, Emergency Management, or related field.
5+ years in management roles specifically in hospital emergency management & business continuity.
Currently, we can only consider candidates with prior hospital Emergency Management Department experience (think disaster, crisis management). Please note this is a different type of role than a staff / bedside position within the Emergency Department.
National Incident Management System training (IS 100, 200, 700, 800) within 30 days of hire.
HAZMAT training within one year.
Valid Texas driver's license required at hire.
Key Responsibilities
Administrative Oversight:
Manage all aspects of the Hospital Emergency Management Program.
Oversee coordination, strategic planning, regulatory compliance, and budget development for EM and BC.
Collaboration and Communication:
Work closely with Executive Leadership, Medical Directors, and staff to align EM and BC strategies.
Maintain regulatory compliance with agencies like The Joint Commission (TJC) and OSHA.
Hazard Vulnerability Analysis:
Ensure the annual completion of a district-wide hazard analysis.
Develop and implement the hospital's Emergency Operations Plan.
Business Continuity Planning:
Direct BC efforts to minimize downtime by conducting Business Impact Analyses.
Collaborate with clinical/business units to create and manage mitigation plans.
Software and Technical Support:
Monitor business continuity software functionality and provide training and technical support.
Grant Oversight:
Manage Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) federal grant funds.
Community Engagement:
Work with community partners to identify and analyze hazards affecting operations.
Budget Management:
Prepare and monitor the departmental operating budget.
Representation:
Represent in various local, state, regional, and national programs related to emergency management.
Committee Coordination:
Lead the Emergency Management Committee and contribute to the District-wide Emergency Operations Plan.
Disaster Exercises:
Oversee the planning and execution of drills and exercises as per regulatory requirements.
Hospital Command Center (HCC):
Anticipate system needs and coordinate the use of the HCC during emergencies.
Staff Oversight and Development:
Ensure staff meet job responsibilities and maintain preparedness.
Identify and manage educational needs for district employees related to EM and BC.
Process Improvement:
Analyze and suggest improvements for job designs and work processes to enhance efficiency and productivity.
Performance Evaluation:
Prepare and conduct departmental performance evaluations.
This role is integral to ensuring the hospital system's resilience in emergencies, emphasizing proactive planning, regulatory compliance, and effective communication across all levels of the organization. This is an excellent opportunity for a top Director level position in the DFW area!