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Job For Chief Operating Officer In A Reputable Healthcare Company

Hamilton Lloyd and Associates – Our client, a Healthcare company with a 5 star facility headquartered in Port Harcourt. Due to internal vacancies, they are looking to hire a suitably qualified candidate to fill the position below:



Job Title: Chief Operating Officer
Location:
 Port Harcourt, Rivers
Job Summary
  • The COO shall have the primary responsibility of leading the day-to-day operations of the business of the Corporation and its subsidiaries in accordance with the strategic plan and operating and capital budgets.
  • The COO reports to the corporations’ Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”).
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, primary responsibilities of the COO are to:
  • Be available to brief the CEO on operational matters for review in advance of meetings of the Board;
  • As requested by the Board, attend meetings of the Board and its Committees and present the information necessary or relevant to the Board or such Committee for discharging its duties;
  • Foster a corporate culture that promotes ethical practices, customer focus and servicing and encourages individual integrity;
  • Maintain a positive and ethical work climate that is conducive to attracting, retaining ad motivating a diverse group of top-quality employees at all levels;
  • Coordinate the sustainable strategy of the corporation;
  • Assess and manage the principal risks of the corporation’s business within operation ( proposals, projects and staffing);
  • Ensure there is an effective succession plan in place for the COO position and other key executives of the corporation reporting to the COO;
  • Assist the CEO in establishing an appropriate organizational structure;
  • Evaluate the performance of senior executives of the corporations reporting to the COO, and
  • Performing other functions related to the office of the COO or as may be request by the CEO or the Board;
  • Oversee the day-to-day operations of the business of Corporation;
  • Develop, in collaboration with the CEO and the Chief Financial Officer (the “CEO”), an annual operating plan that supports the Corporations’ long term operations strategy;
  • Assist the CEO and the CFO in developing and overseeing the long term business strategies of the corporation;
  • Assist the CEO in overseeing the corporation’s achievement and maintenance of a satisfactory competitive position within its industry;
  • Keep the CEO fully informed in a timely and candid manner of the conduct of the day-to-day operations of the corporations towards the achievement of its established goals and all of material deviations from the goals or objectives and policies established by Board;
  • With respect to operational matters, ensure communications, resolution of issues and project development;
  • Ensure the development of health and safety practices for the corporations and oversee compliance with those practices;
  • Job Requirements
    • Education: Minimum degree in any discipline and post graduate degree.
    • Experience: Minimum 15 years + post graduate practice.
    • Experience in Medical/Health administration is desired, but not compulsory
    • MBA is an added advantage.
    Employee Special Traits, Skills And Experience:
    • Visionary leadership.
    • Sound decision and problem solving abilities.
    • Must be proactive.
    • Strong ability to lead and manage executive management team.
    • Strong ability to develop new business-a rainmaker.
    • Understand business concept in managing patient care.
    • Bend the cost curve and effect operational control.
    Remuneration
    Very Attractive.



    How To Apply

    Interested and qualified candidates should send their their Applications and CV’s to: angel@hamiltonlloydandassociates.com

    Application Deadline 10th September, 2018.

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