- Setting the vision and strategy: The duties of the administrative director include setting the vision and strategic goals for the medical complex and developing plans to achieve them
- Managing daily operations: The manager is responsible for managing the daily operations of the complex, including organizing the work schedule, allocating the necessary resources, and directing the medical and administrative teams.
- Ensuring quality and safety: The manager is responsible for ensuring quality and safety in the complex, including applying health standards, quality assessment and continuous monitoring, and implementing safety and risk reduction procedures.
- Public relations and communication: The director deals with public relations and communication with external parties, such as government agencies, patients and their families, and represents the complex to external parties.
- Decision making: The manager makes important strategic and tactical decisions to achieve the complex’s objectives, and relies on available data and information and legal and ethical directives.
- Development and innovation: The director works to develop the complex, improve operations, and adopt new technologies and innovations to enhance the health services provided
- Crisis and emergency management: The manager is responsible for planning and preparing for health crises and emergencies, implementing response strategies and dealing with emergency situations effectively.
- Team development: The manager works to develop and direct the work team in the complex, enhance cooperation and teamwork, stimulate competencies, and develop the team’s capabilities