Health service managers plan, direct coordinate and evaluate the provision of clinical and community health care services in hospitals, clinics, public health agencies and similar organizations.
Skill level:
Skilled
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- The majority of Health services managers earn a salary between USh490,499 and USh3,579,570 per month in 2024.
- A monthly wage for entry-level Health services managers ranges from USh490,499 to USh2,560,050.
- After gaining 5 years of work experience, their income will be between USh570,119 and USh2,675,373 per month.
Salary Check
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- A Medical Coordinator in human health and social work activities in scale 14 with 5 years or more experience earned minimum USh1,800,000 and maximum USh22,848,800 per month in 2020.
- A Medical Activity Manager in human health and social work activities in scale 11 with 5 years or more experience earned minimum USh4,497,620 and maximum USh5,079,882 per month in 2020.
- A Head Of Mission in human health and social work activities in scale 15 with 5 years or more experience earned minimum USh8,051,530 and maximum USh37,686,545 per month in 2020.
Duties and tasks
- Providing overall direction and management for the service, facility, organization or centre
- Directing, supervising and evaluating the work activities of medical, nursing, technical, clerical, service, maintenance, and other personnel
- Establishing objectives and evaluative or operational criteria for units they manage
- Directing or conducting recruitment, hiring and training of personnel
- Developing, implementing and monitoring procedures, policies and performance standards for medical, nursing, technical and administrative staff
- Monitoring the use of diagnostic services, inpatient beds, facilities, and staff to ensure effective use of resources and assess the need for additional staff, equipment, and services
- Controlling administrative operations such as budget planning, report preparation and expenditure on supplies, equipment and services
- Liaising with other health and welfare service providers, boards and funding bodies to coordinate the provision of services
- Advising government bodies about measures to improve health and welfare services and facilities
- Representing the organization in negotiations, and at conventions, seminars, public hearings and forums