Clinic Manager
Company: Whole Woman's Health
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Whole Woman’s Health Alliance
(WWHA) is a 501(c)3 organization that intentionally seeks to open
clinics in areas of the country which are most impacted by
anti-abortion legislation. Whole Woman’s Health Alliance provides
abortion care that puts patients first. We stand in the light to
revolutionize the conversation around abortion in this country.
Independent abortion providers like Whole Woman's Health Alliance
provide over 60% of abortions in the United States and
intentionally operate in areas of the country that have the most
onerous regulations. We do this because we believe safe,
affordable, quality abortion care should be accessible to all,
regardless of their zip code. Whole Woman’s Health Alliance works
in a coordinated strategy with the Stigma Relied Fund and Whole
Woman’s Health . For more information, please visit
www.shiftstigma.org and www.wholewomanshealth.com Summary The
Clinic Manager leads Whole Woman’s Health (WWH) clinic, ensuring
operational excellence, financial sustainability, and the highest
standards of patient care. The Clinic Manager is responsible for
all office activities, including staffing, supervision, systems
development and review, running sessions, coordinating compliance
with regulations and building team spirit and will work closely
with the Chief of Staff, Services Leadership Team, the advocacy
team, and other staff members as needed. The Clinic Manager will
ensure it is sustainable and aligned with the Whole Woman’s Health
vision, philosophy, and mission. The Clinic Manager plays an
important role in the establishing and growing of the Whole Woman’s
Health Alliance brand in the community, as the on the ground
representative for the organization. A Clinic Manager must be
respectful, empathetic, and able to maintain a patient-centered
atmosphere. They must demonstrate a strong commitment and interest
in the field of reproductive health and must be able to inspire
others to do good work. Essential functions: Leadership Walk the
talk in all actions and words – be a role model of our mission and
vision for the staff and the people in our care. Uphold the core
values of Whole Woman’s Health. Practice open and honest
conversation. Remember we hold folks to their greatest – this means
you, your staff, and the patients in our care. Maintain an
extraordinary working relationship between the front office and
clinical staff members building a bridge between the two areas.
Possess superb Customer Service skills, including through phone,
internet, telemed and all platforms where patients get care from
WWH. Be alert and attuned to current events and changes in the
abortion care world, seeking opportunities for our leadership
talent, physicians, and added services. Be a veracious reader of
business books listservs, management tips, etc. to remain informed,
fresh, and cutting edge. Management Supervise clinic staff. Orient
and train staff in clinic operations and to the WWH culture and
standards. Run the TOP and GYN sessions; on-site whenever there is
a clinic session - supervising the clinic flow, manage triage and
promote efficiency. Understand of emergency protocols and
responses. Manage staff hiring, firing, and evaluation (in
conjunction with the Chief of Staff), new employee orientation and
training. Manage staff scheduling and staff payroll submission.
Maintain staff and provider personnel files. Decide which staff are
authorized to have keys, alarm codes, access to money or and
controlled medications. Supervise staff access. Handle emergency
situations and train staff to do so as well. Coach and debrief
staff after any incident. Communication Attention should be on the
patients and staff in the day-to-day running of the clinic.
Strategic noticing, planning and prevention are key. Maintain
communication and professional working camaraderie with other WWH
and WWHA clinic sites and with the WWH “HQ” management company
team. Communicate each day’s “vital signs” to the Services
Leadership Team. Maintain clear communication and rapport with MDs.
Understand all Whole Woman’s Health policies, procedures, and
protocols Communicate regularly with staff – memos, meetings,
workshops. Systems Management Accountable for patient records
management and required reporting to state health departments,
CLIA, NAF. Manage patient appointment templates, scheduling, and
follow-up systems. Responsible for clinic income/cash mgmt. Must
understand medical billing, abortion funding, Medicaid/Insurance
systems, clinic cash flow/accounting. Understand quality control
and regulatory compliance. Ensure that the inventory in the office
is sufficient. Keep an eye on cost effectiveness, cost containment.
Comparison-shopping is mandatory—be careful of over- and
under-stocking. Demonstrate expertise in Risk Management. Focus on
practice improvement and quality issues. Note services we may add
and discuss ways to improve our care. Community Marketing and
Public Relations Work with Services Leadership and Marketing staff
to develop and monitor a local outreach plan. Maintain an awareness
of local community issues. Interact with outside physicians,
agencies, offices, hospitals, etc. as needed to develop and
maintain a strong referral network. Work with WWHA Advocacy Manager
to develop and strengthen local community connections and
relationships. Work with WWHA development team to secure grants and
funders and to support grant reporting. Physical Plant and Security
systems Maintain physical plant and aesthetics of the facility.
Address any problems promptly. Obtain estimates for repair and
maintenance services before services are rendered – get “ok” from
Chief of Staff. Ensure that all security equipment and services are
functioning correctly; provide training so that the staff is using
it properly. Serve as the local contact for the alarm company and
on-site contact for police. Understand federal, state, and local
regulations regarding signage, protesting, picketing. Experience
and General Requirements : College Graduate or Licensed nurse
preferred. At least 3 years of experience in healthcare,
reproductive health and/or abortion care. People management skills
– leadership, patience, honesty, humility, courage. Discretion and
boundaries- does not discuss staff with other staff, keeps
proprietary information confidential, and maintains professional
boundaries in relationships with staff. Organizational skills –
able to develop systems and train staff on them. Dependable
professionalism and savvy business skills. Demonstrated excellence
in time management. Competence using computers, software/web ware,
E.H.R., office and medical equipment. Experience with medical
billing, posting charges, and basic accounting. Must be able to
work 5 days/week, including Saturdays. Advocacy and/or fundraising
experience strongly preferred. Fluency in Spanish preferred
Required Continuing Education/Training: Certification in Basic Life
Support, biannually. Training in/knowledge of emergency supplies,
their inventory, their location in the office, and their use.
Annual OSHA and personal protective equipment training. HIPAA
training. Security updates (FACE, etc). Physical & Remote
Requirements Must possess the ability and capability to perform any
task in the office. Must have excellent visual and hearing acuity.
Ability to work effectively in a fully remote environment, managing
time, priorities, and projects with minimal supervision. Strong
written and verbal communication skills to collaborate with
colleagues, leadership, and external partners across multiple
states. Comfort with using new or different communications and IT
tools as needed. Ability to balance multiple deadlines in a
fast-paced environment, while staying adaptable to shifting
priorities. Commitment to creating a professional, distraction-free
workspace that supports productivity and confidentiality.
Compensation/Benefits A competitive salary, commensurate with
experience. 401(k) plan with a 3% company match. Flexible work
hours and family support programs Additional perks, including
employee discounts, and virtual team-building activities. A
culture/environment that is diverse, stimulating, and comprised of
passionate and dedicated people. Company laptop and cell phone
provided by employer. Additional Benefits for Full-Time Staff:
Eligible to enroll in medical, dental, and vision insurance
offerings, as well as voluntary life and disability insurance.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP), providing confidential 24/7
support services, including mental health counseling, financial and
legal consultations, work-life balance resources, and wellness
programs. Also includes a Basic Term Life and AD&D Insurance
with $25,000 in coverage. Two weeks starting paid personal time
off, increasing with tenure, plus seven paid holidays. Please note
that this is a working job description that may evolve as the needs
of the company change. Whole Woman’s Health is an Equal Opportunity
Employer, and we welcome applications from women, people of color,
and members of the LBGTQIA community. We do not discriminate on the
basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, alienage or
national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, religion or belief,
age, marital or partnership status, family status, pregnancy and
maternity, disability or handicap, sexual orientation, gender,
gender identity, gender reassignment, predisposing genetic
characteristic, military or veteran status, arrest record, or any
other legally protected characteristic protected by applicable
federal, state, or local laws.
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