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OB Hospitalist opportunity to practice near The Texas Medical Center community in Houston, Texas ... management of private MD patient emergencies * Be part of a supportive, cohesive and energetic team ...

OB Hospitalist (Per Diem)

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$119.75 - $158/hr

Manage OB triage and admissions * Attend deliveries and provide inpatient obstetric care * See unassigned patients and support private call coverage * Cover the OB floor and respond to Labor ...

Providing emergency/unassigned and gynelogical care, call coverage, and assisting with management of private MD patient emergencies * First assists available to support both OB hospitalists and ...

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Ob Manager information

What is an OB manager?

OB Managers, or Organizational Behavior Managers, are professionals responsible for overseeing and improving the workplace environment and employee relations within a company. They analyze organizational practices, develop strategies to enhance productivity, and foster positive work cultures. OB Managers often work closely with human resources and leadership teams to address issues like motivation, team dynamics, and communication. Their goal is to ensure that organizational objectives are met through effective management of people and processes.

What are some common challenges an OB manager faces when leading organizational change initiatives?

As an OB (Organizational Behavior) Manager, one of the most common challenges is managing resistance to change among employees and ensuring clear communication across all levels of the organization. Balancing the needs of various stakeholders while maintaining productivity can be demanding. It often requires strong interpersonal skills, strategic planning, and the ability to foster a culture that is open to new processes. Additionally, OB Managers must continuously monitor the impact of changes and adjust strategies to support team morale and organizational goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an OB manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an OB Manager, you need expertise in obstetric nursing, leadership, and a relevant nursing degree with licensure, often accompanied by experience in labor and delivery. Familiarity with hospital management systems, fetal monitoring technology, and compliance with healthcare regulations is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, decision-making abilities, and emotional intelligence help in managing staff and supporting patients and families. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and compassionate care in the high-stakes environment of obstetric services.

What are the most commonly searched types of Ob jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Ob jobs in Texas are:

What cities in Texas are hiring for Ob Manager jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Ob Manager job openings:

OB Hospitalist - Director Opportunity - Cypress

Optigy Group

Cypress, TX • On-site

$109 - $144/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

"OB Hospitalist Site Director
Position Summary:
As part of the Ob Hospitalist clinical team, an Ob Hospitalist embraces delivering a quality OB Hospitalist program Value-Based culture.
OB Site Director Role:
  • Program Operations to ensure quality care is delivered
  • Building and maintaining relationships with hospital medical staff, nursing staff and administrative leadership
  • Maintaining relationships with the physician and CNM Ob Hospitalist team
  • This position reports to a Market Medical Director (MMD), Medical Director of Operations (MDO) or Vice President of Clinical Operations (VPCO)
  • Will collaborate with the MMD, MDO or VPCO to ensure the clinical team is delivering a quality program that achieves both OBHG's and the hospital's clinical and operational objectives
  • Director of Ob Hospitalists is also expected to travel to the hospital as needed to address hospital and hospitalist operational priorities
  • Train & develop new clinicians in the Value-Based culture
  • Communicate and enforce clinical policies, procedures, and expectations
  • Manage minor physician issues and escalate to the MMD, MDO or VPCO as appropriate
  • Collaborate with hospital leadership, MMD, MDO or VPCO and DOO to identify ways to increase hospital Labor and Delivery utilization
Shifts:
  • At least five (5) 24-hour (or equivalent) OB hospitalist shifts each 28-day period
Benefits:
  • Health, Life, Vision, Dental
  • 401k w/ profit share contribution & Roth option
  • Malpractice Covered with unlimited tail coverage (lifetime)
  • CME:
    • $2,000 Annual Stipend toward
    • ACOG/ACOOG membership dues
    • ABOG/AOBOG certification maintenance
    • Subscriptions, License fees for state licensure & more!
  • Clinicians are eligible for coverage with a shift commitment of 5 shifts per 28-day block
Requirements:
  • Board Certified Ob/Gyn Physician
  • Licensed to practice medicine in the state of assigned site
  • Highly relational, able to build strong rapport and positive working relationships with all stakeholders (Hospital leadership, hospitalist teams, nurses, staff physicians, and OBHG corporate staff)
  • Significant experience with obstetrical emergency care (preferred)

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