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Arkansas Central Primary Care PLLC

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Arkansas Central Primary Care PLLC, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, 72208


Arkansas Central Primary Care is a physician-owned medical group operating two primary care clinics, Jacksonville Medical Care and Cabot Medical Care, with multi-million dollar revenues. The Group is seeking a highly-motivated individual to provide operations management and leadership for the group of eighteen providers.

Job Title:

Chief Executive Officer

Department:

Administration

Immediate Supervisor Title:

Board of Managers

General Summary:

The CEO functions in partnership with the Board and is responsible for the facilitation and implementation of the Board’s decisions. The CEO shall preside over, supervise, and conduct the business and operations of the Company and shall direct, manage, and conduct all day-to-day operational matters of the Company. Experience in ACO contractual negotiations is also strongly preferred.

Essential Job Responsibilities:

Responsible for developing and implementing the Company’s mission, vision, and strategic plan in conjunction with the managing Board.

Develops, approves, and monitors policies and procedures for the Board’s approval.

Executes contracts, agreements, and other actions as provided in the Company’s Operating Agreement under the direction of the Board.

Developing and managing the Company’s organizational design to improve operations.

Ensures the financial viability of the Company through capital allocation management, monitoring and maintaining financial statements, establishing/monitoring financial control (in conjunction with outside accounting firm), accounting systems, financial analysis, and asset acquisition.

Responsible for developing and presenting business opportunities, which enhance market share, advance the Company’s mission, and improve financial position, to the Board.

Serve as the Company’s compliance officer establishing programs and policies to ensure Company compliance with all state, federal, and local regulatory agencies.

Represents the Company in its relationships with other health organizations, government agencies, and third-party payers, including contractual negotiations and business arrangements/agreements.

Serve as representative on ACO Board and Committees.

Serve as the Plan Administrator for the Company’s Defined Contribution Plan.

Facilitate the execution of operations/governance of the practice in accordance with the provisions of the corporate operating agreement.

Participate in meetings of the board, physician groups, and other committees as directed by the Board.

Directly supervise middle-management staff.

Requirements:

MBA, MHA, or equivalent degree preferred with a minimum of 10 years of upper-level management experience in the healthcare industry. Experience in ACO contractual negotiations is also strongly preferred.

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