Rehabilitative Services - Inpatient
Full Time
76246BR
Job Summary
The Pediatric Clinical Supervisor reports to the Pediatric Rehab Services Assistant Director and serves as the operational supervisor for the inpatient staff at Mission Bay. The incumbent provides discipline-specific clinical supervision to inpatient and outpatient PTs, PTAs, OTs , in coordination with other discipline-specific leaders (ie. SLP, OT). The incumbent is directly responsible for evaluating and assuring the quality of work performed by the specific therapy discipline meets departmental, organizational, professional, and regulatory standards. As such, the Clinical Supervisor is a recognized expert and source of knowledge in the specific therapy discipline and serves as the immediate supervisor of all discipline-specific staff, Resident(s), Fellow(s), and students.
The Pediatric Clinical Supervisor independently performs routine and complex patient evaluations and therapeutic interventions within the scope of clinical practice. In addition, the Supervisor serves as a consultant to staff, students and other medical professionals in discipline-specific patient evaluations, therapeutic intervention planning or intervention across the array of services provided by the specific discipline. While performing job duties, the position may also supervise support personnel as allowed by discipline specific State Practice Acts including Therapy Assistants and Rehabilitation Aides as well as students. At the Mission Bay Campus, the Clinical Supervisor works primarily with neonate, pediatric and adolescent patients from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. The Supervisor may also work with pediatric patients in the Outpatient Pedi Rehab Clinic; and/or adult inpatients at the Bakar Cancer Hospital, Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital located at Mission Bay, Helen Diller Medical Center located at Parnassus Heights Campus, or Mount Zion Hospital, as needed and trained to do.
As a member of the Leadership Team, the Supervisor works with the other discipline-specific Clinical Supervisors, the Pediatric Rehab Services Assistant Director and other stakeholders to make recommendations for and plan implementation of any changes in patient care procedures, protocols or programs provided by the specific discipline. The Supervisor leads staff development and staff engagement activities, including annual performance evaluations, for all rehab staff within the specific therapy discipline. The Clinical Supervisor makes recommendations for staffing guidelines, supply and equipment needs required to meet the needs of patients served at the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco.
The Supervisor is responsible for actively supporting initiatives to further the Mission of UCSF, including participation in Lean process improvement activities, hospital-wide committees and workgroups, and clinical education programs at UCSF and in the community.
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Department Description
The Department of Rehabilitation Services at UCSF Health provides Occupational, Physical and Speech/Dysphagia Therapy for adult inpatients at UCSF Hellen Diller Medical Center at Parnassus Heights and Mount Zion Hospital; pediatric inpatients, acute rehabilitation patients and outpatients at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital; and adult outpatients at Physical Therapy Faculty Practice clinic locations.
The Department of Rehabilitation Services utilizes our organizational mission - Caring, Healing, Teaching and Discovering - as the focus in establishing its purpose and goals. In keeping with the mission and values of UCSF Medical Center, the purpose of our Department is to provide and/or facilitate high quality, comprehensive, cost-effective and efficient physical and cognitive rehabilitation services to our patients across the health care continuum. The staff and rehab professionals of our department work individually and collaboratively to serve this purpose while retaining the humanity of our care and promoting each person's achievement to an optimal level of function within the best of our abilities and the resources that are available.
The Inpatient Rehabilitation Services Department at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco provides clinical services to neonate, pediatric, and adolescent inpatients as well as adults in the Bakar Cancer Hospital and Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital, working with a multidisciplinary care team to improve the function and cognition of patients in critical care, transitional care, and general ward locations.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
License/Certification
About UCSF
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Organization
Health
Job Code and Payroll Title
006601 REHAB SVC SUPV 2
Job Category
Allied Health, Supervisory / Management
Bargaining Unit
99 - Policy-Covered (No Bargaining Unit)
Employee Class
Career
Percentage
100%
Location
Mission Bay (SF)
Shift
Days, Weekends, Variable
Shift Length
8 Hours