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Director Of Service Operations Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Chick-fil-A - Immediate Director of Operations In Training Are you ready to lead a team with a passion for service and excellence? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment that values growth and ...

Chick-fil-A - Immediate Director of Operations In Training Are you ready to lead a team with a passion for service and excellence? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment that values growth and ...

Director of Operations

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Experience within home services, construction, manufacturing, distribution, or multi-location ... Director of Technology * Human Resources * General Managers Direct Reports: Operational leaders and ...

Our enterprise-grade software, services and logistics infrastructure, including our own network of ... Develop and manage key client relationships at the operations level e.g., * Director and Manager of ...

Director of Operations Location: Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH Status: Full-Time, Exempt Reports ... Service mindset with a guest and tenant focus * Strong financial and business acumen

Overseeing the Best-in Class Hospitality to Drive-Thru guests Directing the daily operations of a quick-service restaurant Ensuring that food safety and quality assurance standards are met Ensuring ...

Position Summary The Director of Operations is the senior leader responsible for the day-to-day performance of our 80+ property portfolio and the teams that support it. This is a hands-on leadership ...

Director of Operations Our Company is committed to your success by providing you with the training ... Service, and Cleanliness standards on all day parts, including monitoring food product quality.

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How much do director of service operations jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for director of service operations in Ohio is $102,371.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,800.00 and $128,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Of Service Operations vs Service Manager?

AspectDirector Of Service OperationsService Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple service departments, develops strategic initiatives, manages budgets, and aligns service goals with company objectives.Manages daily service operations, supervises service teams, handles customer issues, and ensures service delivery meets standards.
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, extensive experience in service management, leadership skills, and industry-specific certifications.Bachelor's degree, experience in service delivery, customer service skills, and relevant certifications.
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, strategic planning sessions, cross-department collaboration.On-site service centers, customer sites, team supervision.

The main difference between a Director Of Service Operations and a Service Manager lies in scope and strategic focus. The Director oversees multiple departments and aligns service strategies with overall business goals, while the Service Manager focuses on daily operations and customer satisfaction. Both roles require relevant experience and certifications, but the Director's role is more strategic and broad in scope.

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Infographic showing various Director Of Service Operations job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,371 per year, or $49.2 per hour.

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Job description

About Lower Lights Christian Health Center 

Lower Lights Christian Health Center (LLCHC) is a mission-driven, faith-based Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides whole-person, high-quality, and accessible healthcare to underserved communities in Central Ohio. We are passionate about removing barriers to care and transforming lives through compassionate, patient-centered service. Join us in delivering hope and healing to our patients and their families. 

The Director of Operations provides strategic and operational leadership for assigned service lines, sites, and operational functions across LLCHC. This role is accountable for developing department direction, operational standards, staffing models, and performance expectations that support access, quality, patient experience, workforce stability, and regulatory compliance. The Director designs how operational work should run, translates organizational priorities into department plans, and ensures consistent execution across teams and locations. 

Working in close collaboration with senior leadership, clinical leaders, human resources, finance, quality, compliance, support services, and health informatics, the Director of Operations establishes clear operational guardrails, oversees cross-departmental implementation, and ensures accountability for results. This role leads longer-term planning for access, template governance, staffing, and workflow design; separates capacity decisions from scheduling decisions; standardizes core operational processes; and reduces dependence on manual workarounds by building durable systems, clear policy, and measurable performance expectations. 

ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:  

Operational Strategy, Access, and Department Leadership 

  1. Provides strategic leadership for assigned operational areas, sites, and service lines, establishing department direction, priorities, and standards aligned with organizational goals. 

  1. Designs and oversees operational models that improve access, throughput, patient experience, workforce stability, and consistency across locations. Leads access and template governance by defining operational guardrails, standardizing scheduling structures where appropriate, and ensuring template decisions support policy rather than substitute for unresolved capacity issues. 

  1. Establishes clear ownership and decision pathways for template standards, access protection, exceptions, and workflow changes in collaboration with clinical, operational, and information systems leaders. 

  1. Leads standardization of key operational processes, including appointment types, slot structures, access windows, escalation pathways, and site workflows as assigned. 

  1. Develops and monitors department productivity, service, quality, compliance, and access goals, and adjusts plans based on performance data and organizational priorities. 

  1. Represents operations in cross-departmental initiatives and serves as the accountable operational leader for implementation of approved strategies and policies. 

Workforce Leadership and Organizational Management 

  1. Directly supervises Practice Managers and/or assigned operational leaders, providing coaching, performance management, and development support. 

  1. Builds leadership capability within operational teams by mentoring managers, clarifying expectations, and reinforcing accountability for outcomes. 

  1. Partners with Human Resources and executive leadership on workforce planning, recruitment priorities, succession planning, role design, and organizational change. 

  1. Establishes staffing models and coverage expectations that support safe, efficient, and patient-centered operations across assigned areas. 

  1. Leads performance evaluation and corrective action processes for direct reports in alignment with LLCHC policies and values. 

  1. Promotes a culture of collaboration, professionalism, continuous improvement, and service excellence across departments and sites. 

Performance, Finance, Compliance, and Implementation 

  1. Develops, monitors, and manages operational budgets, productivity targets, and resource plans for assigned areas, identifying opportunities for cost stewardship and operational improvement. 

  1. Uses operational, access, financial, quality, and workforce data to identify trends, measure results, and guide decisions. 

  1. Oversees implementation of strategic initiatives, including workflow redesign, access improvement efforts, standardization projects, and system-based solutions that reduce reliance on manual workarounds. 

  1. Ensures assigned departments maintain compliance with applicable regulatory, accreditation, privacy, safety, and organizational standards. 

  1. Collaborates with clinical, quality, finance, compliance, and technology partners to operationalize policies, enforce approved guardrails, and sustain new ways of working. 

  1. Establishes monitoring and feedback mechanisms for operational reliability, including access performance, exception trends, staffing pressures, and workflow stability. 

  1. Leads intentional transition away from temporary spreadsheets, trackers, and scripts when system design or standard work should replace them. 

  1. Communicates operational performance, risks, recommendations, and implementation progress clearly to executive leadership and relevant stakeholders. 

Observes LLCHC policy/procedures regarding conduct in the workplace 

  1. Treats all team members with respect and dignity in accordance with non-discriminatory policy and procedure. 

  1. Treat all team members and clients in a courteous and professional manner. 

  1. Strictly adheres to HIPAA requirements. 

  1. Exhibits high customer service standards and demonstrates LLCHC Standards of Behavior. 

Living our Values 

You are mission-oriented and passionate about living out your purpose. You play an active role in responding to the needs of the community and the organization. You work well with others and use your time and resources effectively. You challenge yourself to grow personally and professionally. You embrace diversity and enjoy providing compassionate, excellent care to others. 

Required: 

  1. Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, business administration, public health, nursing, or a related field required; master’s degree preferred. 

  1. Seven or more years of progressive healthcare operations experience, including multi-site or multi-department leadership and direct supervision of managers or operational leaders. 

  1. Demonstrated experience developing departmental goals, operational standards, staffing models, budgets, and performance metrics in a healthcare environment. 

  1. Strong knowledge of ambulatory operations, access management, scheduling workflows, regulatory compliance, quality improvement, and patient experience practices. 

  1. Ability to lead cross-functional initiatives, establish decision authority, manage change, and build accountability across teams. 

  1. Strong analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret operational data and translate findings into action plans. 

  1. Ability to travel regularly between LLCHC locations and flex schedule as needed to support operational priorities. 

Preferred: 

  1. Experience in federally qualified health center, community health, or multi-specialty ambulatory settings. 

  1. Experience with Epic or similar EHR systems, access template design, and operational governance processes. 

  1. Experience leading process redesign, standardization, and implementation of organization-wide operational initiatives.