Program Manager
Bradenton, Florida
Practice Management Careers at Sound Physicians
As a member of the Program Manager, Team, you’re a care catalyst—a trusted partner working onsite with clinicians and hospital administrators to ensure seamless daily operations. You remove barriers, strengthen collaboration, and drive performance across clinical, operational, and financial outcomes. Being a care catalyst means your work directly empowers clinicians to focus on what matters most: caring for patients.
You bring strong organizational skills, sound judgment, and a service-minded approach to anticipate needs and keep the practice running smoothly. Success in this role means becoming the go-to problem solver—someone who makes things happen, builds meaningful relationships, and embodies our core values of accountability, empathy, and ingenuity.
In return, you’ll gain deep exposure to healthcare operations, trusted partnerships with clinical leaders, and the opportunity to influence how care is delivered in your hospital community.
- Schedule: Full Time
- Work Arrangement: On-Site
- Salary: $70 - $95
Success Profile
What makes a successful Program Manager? Check out the traits we’re looking for and see if you have the right mix.
- Customer-Focused
- Collaborative
- Resourceful
- Self-Starter
- People-Oriented
- Achiever
Program Manager
Bradenton, Florida
Category:
Site Administration
About Sound
Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Nashville, TN, Sound Physicians is a nationally respected, physician-led medical group practicing in 400+ hospitals across 45 states. Our team of 4,000+ clinicians and 1,000+ business professionals across the country is united by one mission: to build exceptional clinical partnerships that unlock quality, affordable, dignified care for everyone – no matter who they are or where they live. With physician-led clinical teams and more than two decades of operational expertise, we’ve refined what it takes to consistently deliver exceptional care in hospital medicine, emergency medicine, critical care, anesthesia, and telemedicine.
Why join us?
- A remote-first culture that values flexibility and collaboration
- Opportunities to grow your career while making a real impact
- A team that champions inclusivity, innovation, and excellence
Whether working virtually or onsite at one of our practices, you’ll be part of a purpose-driven organization shaping the future of healthcare.
Sound Physicians offers a competitive benefits package inclusive of the items below, and more:
- Medical insurance, Dental insurance, and Vision insurance
- Health care and dependent care flexible spending account
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with a company match
- Paid time off (PTO) begins accruing immediately upon start date at a rate of 15 days per year, in accordance with Sound's PTO policy
- Ten company-paid holidays per year
The Anesthesia Program Manager is responsible for, but not limited to, the on-site operational management and oversight of assigned Sound Physicians anesthesia program(s). The Anesthesia Program Manager, in partnership with the Program Medical Director and/or Chief CRNA, may be the primary point of contact with the hospital, as assigned and directed by the RPM, RDO, or RVP, working directly with the C-suite, other key leaders and support staff to manage anesthesia operations, quality, safety, patient experience, provider well-being, and provider/provider group performance.
The Anesthesia Program Manager will have a visible presence at the assigned hospitals and/or systems and will focus on establishing professional relationships with the anesthesia team, hospital C-suite executives, and surgeons (as accessible). The Anesthesia Program Manager works with the Sound anesthesiologist and CRNA team at the assigned hospital(s) and/or system partner daily, consisting of a Program Medical Director, Chief CRNA, and in some situations, an Anesthesia Coordinator. This role contributes to a larger regional team that supports anesthesia programs across multiple states. The Anesthesia Program Manager will support and report to the Regional Program Manager (RPM), Regional Director of Operations (RDO) or Regional VP of Operations (RVP), with triad accountability to the Program Medical Director (PMD) and Chief CRNA.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Client Retention and Performance Management:
- Building and maintaining relationships with leaders and key stakeholders at partner sites/systems
- Supporting the Regional Manager with site specific data collection to meet Sound’s performance objectives and other process improvement efforts. Performance objectives are established in cooperation with our hospital partners in alignment with their goals
- Managing to define performance objectives by working with various Sound’s Central Services departments, as well as with our hospital partners and physician teams to create operational plans, reports, and dashboards
- Meeting regularly with the Program Medical Director to review site performance, identifying opportunities and barriers, and developing action plans
- Collaborating with Program Medical Director to contribute to team meeting agendas
- Assisting with the evaluation and improvement of clinical pathways, including working to reduce variation and non-value-added activity
- Identifying and problem-solving day-to-day site operations issues including matters related to payroll, credentialing, human resources, recruiting, etc. with assistance of Sound’s Central Services departments
- Supporting Value Based Care goals by maintaining information around usage and outcomes associated with Sound’s High-Quality Network (HQN)
Financial Operations:
- Reviewing, verifying and processing invoice data, including quality, at-risk and bonus components. Proactively partnering with Accounts Receivable to ensure invoicing issues/credits are resolved
- Reviewing Physician incentives/bonuses and processing for timely payment
- Reviewing and validating shift and productivity data for appropriate processing by payroll
Staffing Management:
- Putting staffing request into Salesforce and approving other Employment Agreement changes
- Ensuring coordination and facilitation of Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers onboarding/ orientation requirements, training, and utilization of Sound Connect for Hospital Medicine
- Supporting Regional Medical Director and Regional Manager in tracking provider shifts and temporary labor costs
- Coordinating onsite physician interviews with hospital leadership and following up on hiring recommendations
Team Management and Development:
- Leading and developing any direct reports (Hospital Coordinators)
Values
- Business Development: The ability to anticipate the needs of our internal and external partners and be responsive
- Communication: The ability to speak, write, and listen clearly and consistently
- Change Capable: The ability to inspire others to navigate and progress through change by providing vision, the why, and feedback mechanisms.
- Critical Thinking: The ability to be proactive; anticipate needs; ability to make good decisions with incomplete, ambiguous information
- Executive Presence: The ability to inspire confidence in others to be a leader they want to follow; inspiring confidence in others. Set a personal example of optimism, poise, and professionalism
- Negotiating: Reach consensus while maintaining positive, sustainable relationships
- Relationship Building and Maintenance: The ability to create and nourish healthy, strong relationships among hospital partners, dyad/triad partners, and Sound team members at all levels (C-Suite, Sound, and Team)
- Teamwork: The ability to pull people together into highly effective teams
- Learning Agility (Curiosity): Seeks out diverse experiences and apply lessons learned to new challenges
- Self-Starter/Takes Initiative: Independently assesses situations, addresses conflicts and leads action without hesitation
- Passion: Commitment to achieving high levels of performance continually. Demonstrated personal resilience and enthusiasm for a job well done
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Intermediate Microsoft Office proficiency (i.e. Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint)
- Knowledge of relevant state and federal healthcare regulations
- Basic understanding of financial and budgeting processes/principles
- Intermediate knowledge of healthcare informatics, including quality measures
- Experience leading/managing teams or processes
- Experience working in a matrixed organization
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, healthcare administration or similar related field
- 3-5 years' experience working in healthcare operations
Salary Range
- $70,000 -$95,000 annually. Exact pay will be determined based on candidate experience, geographical location, and size/complexity of the program being supported.
Sound Physicians is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion at the bedside and in our workforce. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
This job description reflects the present requirements of the position. As duties and responsibilities change and develop, the job description will be reviewed and subject to amendment.
Your role as a Care Catalyst
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We Lead with Purpose:
You help clinicians focus on care by removing barriers, solving problems, and driving operational excellence—because better careers lead to better care.
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We Build Meaningful Connections:
You collaborate daily with clinical teams, hospital leaders, and our shared service teams, creating trust and alignment that improves outcomes.
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We Support Care, Nationwide and Locally:
You’re backed by a national organization but empowered to lead within your hospital community, adapting to what your team needs most.
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We Grow Together:
You gain exposure to healthcare operations, develop leadership skills, and make a lasting impact—because investing in our people is how we deliver uncompromising care.
Career Path
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Practice Coordinator
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Practice Manager
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Practice Administrator
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Practice Coordinator :
An individual contributor role responsible for the day-to-day administrative operations of a Sound Practice. This role supports the practice team and ensures smooth onsite workflows.
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Practice Manager :
Leads the onsite operational management of a Sound Practice. Serves as the primary point of contact for our hospital partner, collaborating closely with hospital leadership. May oversee one or more Practice Coordinators.
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Practice Administrator :
Oversees the operational management of one or more Sound Practices. Acts as the key liaison with hospital leadership and partners. Typically manages Practice Coordinators and/or Practice Managers, with broader responsibilities across multiple sites.
This path highlights growth opportunities within. Practice Operations, from entry-level to regional leadership. Team members may also choose to grow into roles within our Shared Services team, where their operational experience and transferable skills are highly valued across a variety of business functions.
Hear from our team
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“Working at Sound for 5 years has been an incredibly rewarding experience. I’m surrounded by great teammates. No two days are the same, which keeps me challenged and growing professionally. Sound invests in its people, has great flexibility, and I wouldn’t want to work anywhere else.”
Michael Mantione,
Practice Administrator -

“Every day, my job is to remove barriers so our clinicians can focus on what truly matters — caring for patients. When I clear the path, I see them connect more deeply, collaborate more openly, and provide the kind of care that reminds you why this work matters. That’s what makes Sound special: we make it easier for people to do what they were called to do.”
Kyran Vaughn,
Practice Administrator -

“Without question, my colleagues are one of my very favorite parts of working at Sound. I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with people across a wide variety of roles—clinical, operational, support services, and beyond—and every interaction reinforces how special this team is. Our people are supportive, collaborative, mission‑driven, and deeply focused on delivering the best possible experience for patients and partners. The level of kindness, teamwork, and shared purpose across the organization is truly exceptional.”
Barb Grunklee,
National Director, Practice Management Team -

“As a Practice Manager and Regional Lead, I’m honored to serve our hospitalist teams and PMT community with purpose and accountability. I’m deeply grateful for a leadership culture that invests in growth, collaboration, and upward mobility, and for the trust placed in me to lead with integrity and impact. Through strong partnership with my medical director and the dedication of our team, we align strategy, operations, and care delivery to make a meaningful difference.”
LaQuanda Thompson,
Regional Lead Practice Manager – South
Rewards
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Practice Management Bonus opportunity
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Work-Life Balance
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Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
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Lifestyle Spending Account
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401K with company match
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Paid time off starting with 15 days off + 10 company-paid holidays