The Ambulatory Clinic Supervisor:Supervises administrative staff. Interviews, hires, orients, trains, develops, and disciplines staff as necessary. Organizes work and work processes. Leads staff in creating and/or maintaining an environment in which core ECES values are upheld. Conducts annual performance appraisals and recommends merit increases in conjunction with the Practice Administrator and consistent with Hospital policy. Conducts regular staff meetings.Maximizes revenue by ensuring all appropriate registration and administrative paperwork is generated at the time of patient registration and forwarded to the Hospital and/or Foundation in a timely manner for billing purposes. Identifies opportunities to change registration, scheduling and billing processes and procedures to enhance positive patient experience.Ensures all Program personnel are trained in Hospital policies and procedures, as well as in ECES, and appropriate features of the Hospital's information systems, including follow up training and consultations. Ensures compliance with third-party regulations and requirements (such as DPH, licensure, The Joint Commission, OSHA, etc.) and billing as they relate to proper documentation, coding and charge entry processes for program clinical services.Evaluates Program's space needs. Oversees clinician schedule(s) to ensure appropriate room utilization and resource allocation. Monitors and coordinates any facility issues which affect operations. Recommends efficiency improvements to the Practice Administrator.Purchases daily medical and office supply needs through established Hospital protocols to ensure efficient patient care. Monitors supply inventory/budgeting and identifies and communicates trends and patterns to support cost containment and ensures appropriate use of supplies.Ensures patient satisfaction by providing positive and effective customer service. Monitors and assesses management and operations for patient satisfaction. Recommends and implements improvements to service.Organizes and maintains daily administrative operations of department. Exemplifies ECES values in performing these duties. Prepares, verifies and monitors departmental payroll and maintains related records. Prepares periodic reports and documents to comply with hospital, governmental, regulatory and/or funding agency requirements, according to established schedules. Coordinates administration of departmental fellowship and/or residency programs, training grants and related programs.Participates in budget process by identifying and analyzing trends and patterns and prepares cost projections. Develops proposals to improve cost effectiveness. Monitors budgets and payroll, resolves variances, prepares reports and maintains related records and documentation.Schedule: M-F, 100% onsite. To qualify, you must have:Associate's Degree.3 years of previous experience. Additional years of experience may substitute for a degree.Basic understanding of scientific, mathematical, or technical principles. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and provide empathy in difficult interpersonal situations.Demonstrated knowledge of hospital systems, operations and managed care.Boston Children's Hospital offers competitive compensation and benefits. #LI-Onsite