Chief Lending Officer jobs in Whiteclay, NE

Chief Lending Officer leads and directs the organization's overall lending operations, policies, and loan portfolio management. Defines the vision for short-term and long-term loan production, growth, and service objectives. Being a Chief Lending Officer develops the strategy, tactics, and performance goals required to achieve targeted financial results. Creates relationships with key stakeholders, including regulators, examiners, and other external partners. Additionally, Chief Lending Officer establishes policies and procedures that comply with state and federal regulations. Builds a high-performance lending team with coaching and professional development. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Chief Lending Officer manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Chief Medical Officer
  • Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board
  • Rapid, SD FULL_TIME
  • Job Summary

    This position is responsible for leadership and management of the Oyate Health Center (OHC) medical services. Develops, implements, and evaluates the medical practice delivery model in accordance with the goals of the Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board (GPTLHB) and assures delivery of quality medical services to the patients of the OHC.

    Essential Functions

    • Provides leadership and management oversight of OHC medical staff operations related to budget, purchasing, personnel, administration, and performance management, ensuring safe and efficient patient care.
    • Development of standards and qualifications for medical personnel; participates in the recruitment and selectionprocess for medical providers.
    • Responsible for the credentialing and privileging of the medical staff; serves as the chair of the Credentialing Committee.
    • Performs clinical supervision of medical staff, including regular performance appraisals and feedback.
    • Provides supervision of clinical scheduling, call and leave for medical staff.
    • Provides supervision of continuing professional education, in-service training and orientation of new medical staff.
    • Approves student affiliation agreements and student rotations; responsible for overall performance of clinical students in the health center.
    • Ensures integration of medical services into OHC’s overall comprehensive services.
    • Advises on purchase of medical equipment.
    • Leads planning for the development of new clinical programs.
    • Facilitates medical staff/provider meetings.
    • Performs or delegates responsibility for quarterly medical record reviews for all medical staff focusing on quality of care and appropriate coding.
    • Assists staff with treatment modalities pertinent to OHC patient populations.
    • Approval of medical practice procedures and policies.
    • Oversee and maintain performance improvement processes.
    • Reviews results of patient satisfaction survey and reviews patient complaints.
    • Assists in promoting a medical staff environment in which the medical providers retain independent judgment and responsibility in the practice of medicine, subject to peer review, and recommendations.
    • Provides an environment in which the medical providers follow and abide by the ethics of the medical profession, all applicable federal, state and local laws and ordinances, and any and all other policies adopted by OHC.
    • Provide patient care within scope of license as needed.
    • Participate as a member of the OHC executive leadership team; serves as a liaison between medical staff and administration.

    Professional Behavior

    • Effectively plan, organize workload and schedule time to meet the demands of the position.
    • Work in a cooperative and professional manner with OHC and GPTLHB staff.
    • Treat Great Plains tribes and collaborators with dignity and respect.
    • Utilize effective verbal and written communication skills.
    • Advance personal educational development by attending training sessions and seminars as appropriate.
    • Exemplify excellent customer service with tribal stakeholders, health board colleagues, program partners, service recipients, visitors and guests.
    • Foster a work environment of wellness, courtesy, friendliness, helpfulness and respect.
    • Relate well and work collaboratively with coworkers and all levels of staff in a professional manner.
    • Consistently demonstrate respect for and acceptance of differing capabilities, cultures, gender, age, sexual orientation and/or personalities.
    • Maintain and ensure organizational privacy and confidentiality.
    • Handle crisis and tolerate stress professionally.
    • Be self-directed and take proactive initiative to assist others.
    • Resolve issues with other departments and coworkers without direct supervision if needed.
    • Exercise flexibility to alter plans/routines when situations require and continue to perform without projecting stress/frustration that would adversely affect the work environment.
    • Promote an alcohol, tobacco and drug-free lifestyle.
    • Embrace modes of appearance and attire that reflect a professional presence.
    • Adhere to GPTLHB policies and procedures.
    • Other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.

    Requirement

    • Participates in Core Connections training and applies GPTLHB Core Connections concepts and practices in their work.
    • Exemplify excellent customer service with tribal stakeholders, health board colleagues, program partners, service recipients, visitors and guests.
    • Foster a work environment of wellness, courtesy, friendliness, helpfulness and respect.
    • Relate well and work collaboratively with coworkers and all levels of staff in a professional manner.
    • Familiarity and/or experience working with American Indian populations and respect for and knowledge of traditional, cultural and spiritual practices of diverse American Indian communities, as well as an ability to work with other culturally and ethnically diverse populations.
    • Consistently demonstrate respect for and acceptance of differing capabilities, cultures, gender, age, sexual orientation and/or personalities.
    • Maintain and ensure organizational privacy and confidentiality.
    • Must be able to handle crisis and tolerate stress professionally.
    • Must be self-directed and take proactive initiative to assist others.
    • Possess the ability to resolve issues with other departments and coworkers without direct supervision.
    • Able to exercise flexibility to alter plans/routines when situations require and continue to perform without projecting stress/frustration that would adversely affect the work environment.
    • Ability to maintain a flexible work schedule, including evenings, weekends and overnight or extended travel as necessary.
    • Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to community members, consumers and other employees of the organization.
    • Proficiency with computer programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and other Internet technologies.
    • Valid driver’s license must be kept current, and certificates, credentials or licenses must be kept current and consistent with regulations required by applicable federal, state and/or grant regulations.
    • Ability to promote an alcohol-, tobacco- and drug-free lifestyle.
    • Embrace modes of appearance and attire that reflect a professional presence.
    • Adhere to GPTCHB policies and procedures.

    Supervisory Controls

    The supervisor sets the overall objectives and resources available. The employee and supervisor, in consultation, develop deadlines, projects, and work to be done.

    The employee is considered an expert and is responsible for planning and carrying out the assignment, resolving most of the conflicts that arise, coordinating the work with others as necessary, and interpreting policy on their own initiative in terms of established objectives. In some assignments, the employee also determines the approach and methodology to be used. The employee keeps the supervisor informed of progress and potentially controversial matters.

    Completed work is reviewed only from an overall standpoint in terms of feasibility, compatibility with other work, or effectiveness in meeting requirements or expected results.

    Guidelines

    Guidelines include state and federal laws and regulations, OHC policies and procedures, OHC Medical Staff Bylaws, professional standards of medical practice, medical standing orders, and Centers or Medicare and Medicaid Services Conditions of Participation manual. These guidelines are not applicable to every situation encountered and require independent judgment, selection and interpretation in application.

    Complexity/Scope and Effect

    The work includes varied duties requiring many different and unrelated processes and methods that are applied to a broad range of activities or substantial depth of analysis, typically for an administrative or professional field. Decisions regarding what needs to be done include major areas of uncertainty in approach, methodology, or interpretation and evaluation processes that result from such elements as continuing changes in program, technological developments, unknown phenomena, or conflicting requirements.

    The work requires originating new techniques, establishing criteria, or developing new information.

    The work involves isolating and defining unknown conditions, resolving critical problems, or developing new theories.

    The work product or service affects the work of other experts, the development of major aspects of administrative or scientific programs or missions, or the well-being of substantial numbers of people.

    Contacts

    The personal contacts are with employees in the organization but outside the immediate department. People contacted generally are engaged in different functions, missions, and kinds of work, and may be representatives from various levels and departments within the organization, partner organizations, Tribal affiliate organizations, and employees of other healthcare organizations. Personal contact, at this level, may also made with members of the general public, as individuals or groups, in a moderately structured setting.

    The purpose is to influence, motivate, interrogate, or control persons or groups. The persons contacted may be fearful, skeptical, uncooperative, or dangerous. Therefore, the employee must be skillful in approaching the individual or group in order to obtain the desired effect, such as gaining compliance with established policies and regulations by persuasion or negotiation or gaining information by establishing rapport with a suspicious informant.

    Physical Demands / Work Environment

    The work is sedentary. Typically, the employee sits comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking; standing; bending; carrying of light items, such as papers, books, or small parts; or driving an automobile. The employee must be able to read, write, speak and hear.

    The environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meeting and training rooms, requiring use of safe work practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, observance of fire regulations and traffic signals. The work area is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated.

    Supervisory and Management Responsibility

    This is a non-supervisory position that may provide functional direction, guidance and instruction to other employees when necessary. This position possess authority to assign, coordinate, and review quality and quantity of work of other employees. Instructs employees in specific techniques or technical methods for accomplishing work assignments. The employee may perform the same type of work as other employees, but may be responsible for performance of the more technically difficult, controversial, or sensitive work assigned to the unit or group.

    Minimum Education And Experience Requirements

    • Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy degree from an accredited medical school and successful completion of post graduate training and an approved residency program.
    • Must have a permanent, full, and unrestricted license to practice medicine in any U.S. State or Territory.
    • Current, valid, unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) License.
    • Must obtain and maintain medical staff clinical privileges, including any licensure requirements.
    • This is an executive-level management position requiring post-secondary education and/or considerable experience.
    • Individuals must have applicable education and/or experience applying a wide range of concepts, principles, and practices of a professional or administrative occupation to difficult and complex work assignments; or applicable education and/or experience applying comprehensive, intensive, practical knowledge of a technical field, and skill in applying this knowledge to the development of new methods, approaches, or procedures.

    The GPTLHB is a tribal organization that follows tribal preference laws. Our policy is to give preference to qualified Indian/Tribal candidates over qualified non- native candidates in hiring decisions if all other qualifications are equal.

    Employment is contingent upon the outcome of all required criminal background checks.
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Chief Financial Officer
  • Northwestern Engineering Company
  • Rapid, SD FULL_TIME
  • Northwestern Engineering (NWE), a nearly 100-year-old privately held real estate holding and development company based in Rapid City, South Dakota seeks a new Chief Financial Officer. NWE owns and man...
  • 1 Month Ago

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POLICE CHIEF
  • Peckham & McKenney
  • Box Elder, SD FULL_TIME
  • Seated along Interstate 90 in southwestern South Dakota, the City of Box Elder is rapidly growing and home to more than 12,000 residents. Nestled close to the famous "Black Hills," the City is only a ...
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Podiatrist (Chief)
  • Indian Health Service
  • Ridge, SD FULL_TIME
  • SummaryThis position is supervised by the Deputy Clinical Director of the facility. The incumbent will serve as the Chief of the Podiatry department. Will provide podiatric surgical care services to p...
  • 2 Days Ago

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Chief Maintenance Engineer
  • The Rushmore Hotel
  • Rapid, SD FULL_TIME
  • We're looking for a courteous, detail-oriented maintenance engineer to provide our guests with a five-star experience. You'll be in charge of overseeing the property’s overall upkeep and carrying out ...
  • 19 Days Ago

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Survey Crew Chief
  • KLJ
  • Rapid, SD FULL_TIME
  • Job DetailsDescriptionAbout UsAt KLJ, we love engineering, moving forward, and bringing ideas to life. Our work is more than a project, it's a long-term solution for the communities in which we live a...
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Deli Clerk - Pump & Pantry
  • Bosselman Pump & Pantry, Inc
  • Rushville, NE
  • Overview: JOIN OUR TEAM! Your browser does not support the video tag. $13.00 per hour PLUS $1,000 hiring bonus!! The Pum...
  • 5/28/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Travel Nurse RN - Long Term Care - $2,369 per week
  • Hiring Now!
  • Rushville, NE
  • Genie Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Rushville, Nebraska. Job Descri...
  • 5/28/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator #F_240012
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Rushville, NE
  • Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator Rural Prosperity Nebraska (Sheridan County) University of Nebraska-...
  • 5/27/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Travel LPN / LVN - Long Term Care - $1,411 per week
  • Hiring Now!
  • Rushville, NE
  • Leaderstat - Post Acute is seeking a LPN / LVN Long Term Care for a travel job in Rushville, Nebraska. Job Description &...
  • 5/27/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator - Rural Properity Nebraska #F_240012
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Rushville, NE
  • Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator Rural Prosperity Nebraska University of Nebraska-Lincoln Do you hav...
  • 5/27/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Travel Nurse RN - Long Term Care - $2,341 per week
  • Hiring Now!
  • Rushville, NE
  • Genie Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Rushville, Nebraska. Job Descri...
  • 5/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator - Rural Prosperity Nebraska #F_240012
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Rushville, NE
  • Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator Rural Prosperity Nebraska University of Nebraska-Lincoln Do you hav...
  • 5/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator #F_230187
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Rushville, NE
  • Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator Livestock Systems (Sheridan County) University of Nebraska-Lincoln ...
  • 5/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

Whiteclay (Lakota: Makȟásaŋ; "whiteish or yellowish clay"), is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Sheridan County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 14 at the 2000 census. A significant part of Whiteclay's economy was based on alcohol sales to residents of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, located two miles (3.2 km) north across the border in South Dakota, where alcohol consumption and possession is prohibited. According to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, beer sales at Whiteclay's four liquor stores totalled 4.9 million cans in 2010 (~13,000 cans per ...
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Income Estimation for Chief Lending Officer jobs
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