At Snoqualmie Valley Health, we’re not just in the business of healthcare; we’re in the business of empowering our community to live boldly and live well. Our commitment to excellence and innovation calls for team members who will build trust, obsess over excellence, lead innovation, and deepen connections within our community. We are guided by our core values, and we’re looking for someone who can embody those principles as part of our dynamic and growing team.
Located in a trailblazing, adventure-loving town at the base of the Cascades, Snoqualmie Valley Health is an independent public hospital district serving a vibrant community that thrives on both adventure and connection. This is more than a job—it’s an opportunity to be part of something bigger.
JOB TITLE: Director of Outpatient Surgery
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Director of Outpatient Surgery presents an exciting opportunity to play a key role in opening the new HUB Surgery Center as part of the Snoqualmie HUB project. This role will actively contribute to designing and implementing workflows, policies, and procedures to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality operations from day one. This is a rare chance to help build a surgical program from the ground alongside a highly engaged clinical and administrative team.
This role will provide operational and strategic leadership for outpatient surgical services at Snoqualmie Valley Health. This role oversees all aspects of ambulatory surgical care, including pre-operative services, intraoperative support, post-anesthesia care, and related procedural areas. The role will report to the Chief Nursing Executive (CNE) and will work in partnership with the Outpatient Surgery Medical Director, assuming responsibility for directing, managing, and coordinating all aspects of the Outpatient Surgery Center. The Director will collaborate closely with surgeons, anesthesia providers, nursing leadership, and hospital administration to ensure safe, efficient, high quality surgical services while supporting program sustainability, regulatory compliance, and enhanced community access to care.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Clinical & Operational Leadership
Provide day-to-day leadership for outpatient surgical services, including staffing, scheduling, patient flow, and case coordination
Maintain an active presence in clinical operations, providing support and coverage as needed
Ensure efficient use of resources while maintaining high standards of patient care
Develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures appropriate for a CAH setting
Quality, Safety & Regulatory Compliance
Ensure compliance with CMS Conditions of Participation, CAH regulations, state licensing, and accreditation standards
Lead quality improvement, patient safety, and infection prevention efforts within outpatient surgery
Monitor clinical outcomes, patient experience, and performance metrics
Investigate incidents, near misses, and patient concerns and implement corrective actions
Physician & Anesthesia Collaboration
Build and maintain strong working relationships with surgeons, anesthesia providers, and procedural staff
Support block scheduling, case prioritization, and flexible scheduling models typical of CAH environments
Serve as a liaison between medical staff and hospital leadership for outpatient surgical services
Staffing & Workforce Management
Recruit, train, schedule, and supervise outpatient surgery staff, often across multiple roles
Promote cross-training and competency to support staffing flexibility and coverage
Conduct performance evaluations, coaching, and corrective action as needed
Foster a culture of teamwork, accountability, and engagement
Financial & Resource Stewardship
Manage departmental budgets with a focus on cost control, productivity, and sustainability
Oversee supply utilization, inventory management, and vendor relationships
Support capital planning for equipment replacement and limited expansions
Collaborate with Materials Management and Finance to ensure fiscal responsibility
Program Sustainability & Growth
Evaluate service mix and case volume to support financial and clinical viability
Identify opportunities to expand or retain services locally to reduce patient outmigration
Support recruitment and retention of surgeons and anesthesia providers
Participate in planning for facility upgrades, equipment needs, or limited expansions
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Collaborate closely with Nursing, Sterile Processing, Materials Management, Quality, Infection Prevention, Clinics, and Facilities
Participate in hospital committees, performance improvement initiatives, and leadership meetings
Serve as a visible, approachable leader within a small, team-oriented organization
Education
Bachelor's degree in nursing or related healthcare field (required)
Master's degree in nursing, Healthcare Administration, or related field (preferred)
Licensure & Certification
Current RN license in Washington (required)
CNOR or other perioperative certification (preferred)
Experience
Minimum of 3–5 years of leadership experience in perioperative or surgical services
Experience running Multispecialty 3-4 room Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC)
Experience in Critical Access Hospital or rural healthcare setting preferred
Demonstrated experience with CMS compliance, staffing flexibility, and resource-limited operations
Skills & Abilities
Hands-on, adaptable leadership style suited to a small hospital environment
Strong clinical judgment and operational problem-solving skills
Ability to balance regulatory requirements with practical operations
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
Physical Demands
Ability to move throughout surgical and clinical areas
Ability to assist with patient care or equipment positioning as needed
Ability to respond quickly to emergencies
Work Environment
Critical Access Hospital outpatient surgical department
Variable schedule based on surgical volume and staffing needs
OTHER DUTIES: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
BENEFITS: We believe in taking care of those who take care of our community. We’re proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package that puts your health and well-being first. With our flexible medical plan, you’ll have access to multiple in-network tiers, including top-quality care from Snoqualmie Valley Health, Eastside Health, and First Choice/First Health providers. The best part? Anyone covered under our plan can receive care at SVH at no cost! It's all about giving you the options and support you need to experience life’s great adventures.
Medical
Dental
Vision
Pharmacy
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Life and AD&D
Retirement Plan
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Travel Assistance & ID Theft Protection
Pet Insurance
Other Voluntary Benefits
Benefit Eligibility Requirements - Employees regularly scheduled at least 20 hours per week.
Employee Dependents - Your legal spouse or domestic partner; dependent children until age 26.
Waiting Period - 1st of the month from the date of hire.
PLEASE NOTE:
The flu shot (during flu season) are required for employment, with exemptions available for valid medical or religious reasons.
Snoqualmie Valley Health is a drug-free workplace. We complete drug screenings as part of our onboarding process.
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