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Director Designee Jobs in Rhode Island (NOW HIRING)

Under supervision of the Medical Director and LifePACT Manager or designee following established policies and procedures, performs the role of Paramedic, including delivery of patient care, training ...

SUMMARY Under supervision of the Medical Director and LifePACT Manager or designee following established policies and procedures, performs the role of Paramedic, including delivery of patient care ...

Paramedic

Providence, RI

$26.87 - $42.64/hr

Under supervision of the Medical Director and LifePACT Manager or designee following established policies and procedures, performs the role of Paramedic, including delivery of patient care, training ...

Under supervision of the Medical Director and LifePACT Manager or designee following established policies and procedures, performs the role of Paramedic, including delivery of patient care, training ...

Under supervision of the Medical Director and LifePACT Manager or designee following established policies and procedures, performs the role of Paramedic, including delivery of patient care, training ...

Unit Secretary

Newport, RI

$18.04 - $28.46/hr

SUMMARY Under the direction of the Nursing Director, or his/her designee, performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties and services on the nursing unit. Provides assistance for nursing ...

Unit Secretary

Newport, RI · On-site

$18.04 - $28.46/hr

SUMMARY:Under the direction of the Nursing Director, or his/her designee, performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties and services on nursing unit. Provides assistance for nursing ...

Unit Secretary

Newport, RI · On-site

$18.04 - $28.46/hr

Under the direction of the Nursing Director, or his/her designee, performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties and services on nursing unit. Provides assistance for nursing personnel and ...

Research Student PD

Providence, RI · On-site

$18 - $25.82/hr

All work should be under direct supervision of senior faculty member or designee. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None. PAY RANGE $18.00-$25.82 LOCATION Rhode Island Hospital - 593 Eddy Street Providence ...

Research Student PD

Providence, RI · On-site

$18 - $25.82/hr

All work should be under direct supervision of senior faculty member or designee. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None. PAY RANGE $18.00-$25.82 LOCATION Rhode Island Hospital - 593 Eddy Street Providence ...

Research Student PD

Providence, RI · On-site

$18 - $25.82/hr

All work should be under direct supervision of senior faculty member or designee.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:None. Pay Range: $18.00-$25.82 EEO Statement: Brown University Health is committed to ...

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Director Designee information

What is a director designee?

A Director Designee is an individual who is authorized to act on behalf of a director, typically within a childcare, healthcare, or organizational setting. This person assumes the director’s responsibilities when the director is absent, ensuring operations continue smoothly and in compliance with regulations. The designee must meet specific qualifications and receive appropriate training to fulfill these duties. Their appointment is often formalized and approved by regulatory agencies or organizational leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director designee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director Designee, you typically need a background in management, a relevant degree (often in healthcare, education, or business depending on the setting), and experience in supervisory roles. Familiarity with regulatory compliance systems, staff scheduling software, and industry-specific certifications (such as Assisted Living Director certification) is often required. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively help in managing teams and ensuring high standards of service. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining operational quality, regulatory compliance, and a positive organizational culture.

What are some common challenges faced by director designees in balancing administrative responsibilities with direct program oversight?

Director Designees often juggle a variety of tasks, including managing daily operations, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting staff development. One of the main challenges is effectively allocating time between administrative duties—such as reporting, budgeting, and policy implementation—and maintaining hands-on involvement with program activities and staff. Successful Director Designees develop strong organizational skills and delegate tasks when possible, while also fostering open communication within their teams. This balance is crucial for maintaining program quality and meeting organizational goals.

What is the difference between Director Designee vs Facility Manager?

AspectDirector DesigneeFacility Manager
CredentialsRelevant certifications, often including healthcare or industry-specific licensesCertifications in facilities management or related fields, such as FMP or CFM
Work EnvironmentTypically in healthcare, education, or large organizations overseeing complianceIn charge of daily operations of a building or complex, across various industries
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in regulated industries like healthcare, education, or governmentCommon across commercial, industrial, and institutional sectors
Comparison Search IntentUnderstanding leadership roles in compliance and oversightManaging facilities' operations and maintenance

The main difference is that a Director Designee often acts as a designated leader responsible for compliance and oversight within a specific industry, especially in regulated environments. A Facility Manager focuses on the operational management of physical spaces, ensuring maintenance, safety, and efficiency. Both roles require relevant certifications but serve different organizational functions.

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SUMMARY: Under supervision of the Medical Director and LifePACT Manager or designee following established policies and procedures, performs the role of Paramedic, including delivery of patient care, training, equipment use and maintenance, and research efforts. Maintains clinical skills, knowledge of literature in the field and outreach, and training objectives. The position shall not supersede the RN role in patient care once responsibility for a patient is transferred from the paramedic to the RN. Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide our everyday actions with patients, customers and one another. In addition to our values, all employees are expected to demonstrate the core Success Factors which tell us how we work together and how we get things done. The core Success Factors include: Instill Trust and Value Differences Patient and Community Focus and Collaborate RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs non-invasive patient care alongside the critical care paramedic during transport in accordance with established standards, protocols and policies under the supervision of the physician medical director (or his/her designee). Provides comprehensive, effective and safe non-invasive care to any patient transported by LifePACT.Assists in development of patient care protocols and methods. Participates in training curricula, and research.Attends required staff and educational meetings and remains current with literature pertaining to relevant program areas of interest.Assists in writing presentations and papers for publications based on research performed and may present such findings at conferences.Completes patient documentation (written and electronic) per Rhode Island Hospital and The Rhode Island Department of Health: Division of EMS. This documentation shall be completed in a timely fashion to expedite patient billing.Performs public education, marketing and outreach and maintains a cheerful, positive attitude toward patients and families, co-workers, staff of other facilities and the public.Maintains a clean operational environment.Retrieves, stocks and cleans medical equipment.Reports to remote location(s) for duty. Responds to on-call to emergencies, disasters and major incidents.Performs data entry and clerical assistance. Assists with Emergency Department communications and dispatch at and for the communications center and other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Current State of Rhode Island EMT-Paramedic license with a minimum of 1 year field EMS experience.Current Paramedic certification through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.Current ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications (instructor status preferred). Maintains certifications as mandated by the position.Valid and current driver’s license with a clean driving record.Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, Nursing or related field preferred.Must be able to read, speak, legibly write and comprehend the English language without restriction.Requires a working knowledge of statistics, verbal and written English communications skills, computer use and research methodology.Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) certification within one year of employment.Maintains positive communication (written and spoken), effectively while interfacing with fellow employees, patients, referring hospitals and the community at large.Upholds and adheres to LifePACT policies and procedures.Upholds safety standards as set by Rhode Island Hospital and The Rhode Island Department of Health.Maintains clinical skill proficiency and knowledge base within scope of practice. This will include but not be limited to patient assessment, history and physical; intra-osseous cannulation; medication dosing, administration and maintenance; airway management non-invasive, 12 lead ECG monitoring and interpretation; ventilator management. Skill maintenance may be performed at Rhode Island Hospital and other facilities under the supervision of the Medical Director or designee, by attending courses or lectures, through simulation or observational experience, and in other ways as approved by the Medical Director and the manager.Must be prepared for unrestricted travel in not only ambulances, but also cars, trucks, boats, airplanes and helicopters. Demonstrated knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to patients with consideration of aging processes, human development stages and cultural patterns in each step of the care process. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Must be capable of performing in cramped quarters, any type of weather condition, and other risks including hazardous materials.Must possess and maintain physical condition that allows running, climbing and carrying of medical equipment and lifting of patients.Able to stand erect from a squatting position while lifting 175 pounds between two people – agility testing will be monitored annually.Free of motion sickness or history thereof.Free of physical ailment that may impair consciousness or cognitive ability.Standing, walking, running, and sitting.Stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling.Running, swimming, balancing, bending, and twisting.Lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling 100 lbs or more.Handling, grasping and fingering, performing CPR, utilizing patient lifting devices, patient bandaging, and other fine motor skills such as Intra-venous line insertion, use of a scalpel, etc.Far vision for driving, identifying landmarks (including corrected).Near vision for reading/writing (including corrected).Hearing adequate to converse in normal tones, hear equipment sounds and alarms, use radios and other communications devices, and perform other job tasks (including corrected).Visual color discrimination for identifying labels, patient assessment, read placards, etc.Dynamic Strength: climb stairs w/equipment and patients.Explosive strength: run up stairs, lifting, escaping hazards.Static strength: carry equipment; lift/carry patients.Stamina: climb flights of stairs, perform CPR for long periods. EXPERIENCE:One year experience in emergency medical care.WORK ENVIRONMENT:Variable environment, including in and out-of-hospital emergency care situations that may include disaster situations with exposure to unknown substances and/or risks, exposure to ill and injured patients, and training environments. Research and training environment may include in and out-of-hospital clinical and medical simulation settings. Requires travel in vehicles including ambulances and aircraft including travel to conferences in other areas of the country.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None

Pay Range:

$26.87-$42.64

Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.

Location:

Rhode Island Hospital - 593 Eddy Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903

Work Type:

Days/Nights/Alternating weekends

Work Shift:

Day

Driving Required:

Yes

Union:

United Nurses And Allied Professional

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