Center Manager

  • San Ramon, California, United States
  • Full-Time
  • On-Site
  • 105,000-115,000 USD / Year

Job Description:

Job Summary

The Therapy Center Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the therapy center while managing a full patient caseload. This role ensures compliance with all operational, clinical, and regulatory policies; oversees financial performance; and leads local sales and marketing efforts to strengthen referral relationships. The position combines hands-on clinical practice with leadership and operational management responsibilities.

Essential Functions Management & Operations

Leadership & Culture

  • Create and maintain a workplace environment aligned with organizational values and objectives.

  • Support strategic planning and assist in implementing operational initiatives.

Center Management

  • Oversee daily operations of one or more therapy centers, including caseload management and patient scheduling.

  • Ensure efficient workflow and optimal staffing levels to maintain high-quality patient care.

  • Recruit, hire, and onboard clinical staff in collaboration with regional leadership.

  • Conduct staff orientation and training to support clinical programs and operational goals.

  • Lead monthly staff meetings to resolve operational issues and provide clinical in-services.

Strategic & Financial Oversight

  • Assist in developing center budgets and participate in local and regional strategic planning.

  • Monitor profitability and interpret financial statements to identify underperforming areas.

  • Develop and implement corrective action plans to improve financial and operational performance.

  • Approve purchase orders and manage cost controls.

  • Prepare and submit capital equipment requests as needed.

Marketing & Referral Development

  • Develop and execute center-specific marketing and sales plans aimed at traditional referral sources.

  • Strengthen and maintain strong relationships with physicians, payors, and community partners.

  • Support the implementation of clinical specialty programs based on customer needs.

Quality, Compliance & Staff Development

  • Ensure compliance with all regulatory, federal, state, and local requirements, as well as internal clinical and operational policies.

  • Conduct routine quality assurance and compliance audits; develop corrective action plans as needed.

  • Review outcome measures at least quarterly and implement improvement strategies.

  • Serve as a clinical resource and provide professional development opportunities for staff.

  • Complete timely and accurate performance reviews for center personnel, with emphasis on growth and development.

  • Manage employee relations issues fairly and consistently, consulting with Human Resources when appropriate.

  • Promote positive morale, teamwork, and recognition of staff success.

Essential Functions Clinical Treatment

  • Adhere to the state Physical Therapy Practice Act and all supervision requirements for support personnel.

  • Complete all required Medicare, OSHA, and regulatory training.

  • Evaluate, treat, and direct skilled interventions for patients requiring physical therapy, clearly documenting medical necessity.

  • Maintain thorough, timely, and accurate documentation of treatment goals, progress, and outcomes.

  • Communicate effectively and respectfully with patients, families, physicians, colleagues, and payors.

  • Participate in facility meetings, such as utilization review, safety, and clinical discussions.

  • Maintain state licensure, continuing education credits, and current CPR certification.

Additional Responsibilities

  • Serve as a role model and resource for clinical peers.

  • Seek opportunities for continuous learning, including researching unfamiliar diagnoses and procedures.

  • Assist with general center maintenance to ensure a professional and orderly environment.

  • Support customer service functions, including phone coverage, patient registration, and scheduling as needed.

  • Utilize time efficiently to meet productivity expectations.

  • Participate in and deliver clinical in-services.

  • Stay informed on developments in physical therapy and overall healthcare trends.

  • Perform additional duties or special projects as assigned.

Required Skills & Abilities

  • Strong organizational, time-management, and planning capabilities.

  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.

  • Excellent clinical judgment and ability to assess patient status and safety.

  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities with the capacity to create and execute effective action plans.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and clinical documentation systems.

  • Ability to work cooperatively as a team member.

  • Leadership skills to supervise, coach, and develop assistants and aides.

  • Effective clinical reasoning with the ability to prioritize, innovate, and ensure high-quality outcomes.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs using proper biomechanical techniques.

  • Ability to walk, stand, bend, and reach frequently throughout the workday.

  • Adequate visual acuity to assess patients, maintain records, and perform clinical duties.

  • Sufficient hearing and speech to communicate and follow instructions.

  • Ability to push wheeled equipment within the facility or community.

  • Fine motor skills for documentation, patient handling, and equipment management.

  • Ability to sustain physical activity for extended periods in compliance with labor guidelines.

Required Credentials

  • Graduation from a CAPTE-accredited Physical Therapist program (or equivalent education for internationally trained therapists).

  • Current state licensure or eligibility for licensure as a Physical Therapist.

  • Active CPR certification throughout employment.

  • Current tuberculosis (TB) test in accordance with state requirements.