About Company:
Rooted in Hanover Since 1909
The VNA of Hanover & Spring Grove is an independent, not-for-profit organization proudly serving all of Adams County and Southwestern York County. Since 1909, we’ve been dedicated to delivering the highest quality care to individuals and families across the region.
We provide compassionate hospice, palliative, and home health care—delivered in the comfort and familiarity of home. Our services include skilled nursing, medical support, and rehabilitative care designed to help patients recover, regain strength, and maintain independence. Backed by a dedicated team of clinical and administrative professionals, we ensure every patient and their family receives personalized, comprehensive care at every stage.
The mission of the VNA is to deliver exceptional healthcare in the home. We embrace a collaborative, community-based approach—partnering with local health and social service organizations to provide coordinated, continuous care that supports the whole person.
About the Role:
The Clinical Manager plays a pivotal role in overseeing the delivery of high-quality healthcare services within a clinical setting. This position is responsible for managing home health aides, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations, and optimizing patient care processes to achieve excellent outcomes. The Clinical Manager collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement clinical protocols, improve operational efficiency, and foster a patient-centered environment. They also monitor clinical performance metrics and lead quality improvement initiatives to enhance service delivery. Ultimately, the Clinical Manager ensures that the facility meets both regulatory standards and the evolving needs of patients and staff.
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Skills:
The Clinical Manager utilizes leadership and communication skills daily to effectively coordinate multidisciplinary teams and foster a collaborative work environment. Analytical skills are essential for interpreting clinical data, monitoring performance metrics, and driving quality improvement initiatives. Proficiency with healthcare technology, including EHR systems, supports efficient patient record management and regulatory compliance. Problem-solving skills enable the manager to address operational challenges and implement process enhancements. Additionally, knowledge of healthcare regulations and clinical best practices ensures that care delivery meets established standards and patient safety is prioritized.