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Chief Executive Officer
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Locations: Lincoln, NE;Norfolk, NE;Omaha, NE Type:Tribal Salary Range:$176,727 to $257,597 / Per Year Open Period:9/5/2024 to 9/19/2024 Summary:The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is a federally recognized Tribe with its ancestral homeland located in Niobrara, NE. The Tribe does not have a reservation in the classic definition; rather, the Ponca Restoration Act defined its jurisdiction as a 'Service Delivery Area' comprised of 15 counties throughout parts of Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota. Within its Service Delivery Area, the Tribe offers a broad range of health, social, educational, and cultural services. More info about area: Job Announcement Flyer: Duties:1. Provides direction and leadership in achieving or modifying the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska (PTN) Tribal Health philosophy, mission, strategy, and annual goals and objectives ensuring continuous patient satisfaction. Oversees management of expansion projects. 2. Provides direction to formulate long and short-range plans to address the existing Indian health care needs within the service areas: gathers, interprets, and prepares data for studies, reports and recommendations. Reviews opportunities for advancements in business models -innovation, advance reimbursement/margin and mission, outreach, specialty clinics and other items which distinguish the Ponca Tribe brand, services and patient care. 3. Responsible for establishing and maintaining beneficial relationships with outside organizations, committees, boards, and education institutions for the purpose of promoting the PTN and its efforts to improve the health of the Native American People. These can be local, state and/or federal. 4. Works closely with the Tribal Council to ensure clinic programs and tribal health programs are integrated. This requires regular meetings between the two entities to ensure budgetary and program concerns are discussed and addressed. 5. Directly supervises multiple team leaders to ensure effective delivery, improvement and coordination of services. Also reviews grants with team members for growth and services opportunities that best position the Ponca Tribe Health Services for patients. 6. Oversees management of all specific projects assigned by Tribal Council. 7. Establish and maintain positive partnerships at all levels across divisions, departments, and functional lines to achieve optimal results. 8. Will obtain and maintain accreditation, ensuring clinic staff is fully engaged in the accreditation efforts. 9. Directs the formulation of yearly budgets administrates funds and ensures that the clinic conforms to the conditions set forth in all contracts including the Indian Health Service and any other funding sources and is accountable for all funds expended. 10. Responsibility for providing a report to the Tribal Council that includes statistical data and analysis, progress on strategic goals, health trends, budgetary compliance etc. 11. Enforces client confidentiality and the privacy act along with all HIPPA laws. 12. Coordinates efforts for strategic planning and updating for all clinic services. 13. Frequent travel to Ponca Tribe of Nebraska clinics in Omaha, Linco Qualifications:1. Bachelor's Degree in health, business, public administration or an equivalent degree. 2. Two years minimum in related administrative health care experience working in the Indian Health Service. 3. Three years of project management experience. 4. Five years of experience in managing a clinic with budget over $10,000,000. 5. Experience developing multi-functional clinical environment. 6. Three years of supervisory experience including multi-level staffing. 7. One year of grant and budget management. 8. One year of procurement administration. 9. Computer proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint and Access database programs. 10. Excellent written and oral communication skills. 11. Valid driver's license and be insurable. 12. Successfully pass drug and alcohol testing, motor vehicle, education, character, and criminal background checks. 13. Able and willing to travel. Preferred: 1. Master's degree in health, business, public administration or an equivalent degree. 2. Three years minimum in related administrative health care experience working in the Indian Health Service. 3. Working knowledge and understanding of Public Law 93-638 (Indian Self-Determination Act and Indian Health Services programs.) 4. Professional Health Licensure/Experience Work Type:Permanent, Full

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