This is an exciting opportunity for a hands-on Operations Supervisor to join a profitable, fast-growing healthcare technology company where you can directly influence how operations scale, lead a critical team, and contribute to meaningful improvements in healthcare access.
Company Profile:
Our client is the leading platform connecting Nurse Practitioners (NPs) with collaborating physicians across the United States. Their service streamlines an often-complex process—enabling NPs to quickly, affordably, and confidently find physician collaborators to meet state requirements and launch their practices.
The company is profitable, founder-led, and rapidly growing, currently supporting 1,300+ active providers across the US, offering both strong scale and meaningful impact in the healthcare space.
Overall purpose and responsibilities of the role:
The Operations Supervisor is a hands-on execution leadership role within the Operations department, reporting directly to the Director of Operations. This person owns day-to-day operational execution across the Billing and Customer Service teams, ensuring consistent performance, accountability, and workflow completion. The role is responsible not only for coordination, but for driving operational outcomes, making execution-level decisions within defined scope, and ensuring work moves efficiently and accurately through all stages without dependency on senior leadership.
This is a hands-on supervisory position responsible for managing people and owning execution within evolving, fast-scaling operational workflows. The Operations Supervisor will oversee daily workflows, monitor process adherence, assign and track ownership of critical tasks, resolve real-time issues, and serve as the first escalation point for team questions, customer-impacting concerns, and billing or service exceptions. This person will also partner closely with the Director of Operations on workflow design, process improvements, and system enhancements, while coordinating with the Quality & Training Lead to address training needs, quality gaps, and process adoption across the Billing and Customer Service teams.
Success in this role requires strong leadership presence, high operational discipline, comfort with fast-moving service environments, and the ability to turn loosely managed activities into clearly defined, repeatable systems. The Operations Supervisor should help protect leadership bandwidth by taking ownership of daily execution and team supervision, allowing the Director of Operations to focus on strategic initiatives, automation opportunities, data integrity, executive support, and cross-functional operational improvements. Notably, the Operations Supervisor serves as the primary point of contact and representative for the Operations team in the absence of the Director of Operations.
This role offers the opportunity to directly shape how operations scale, with meaningful exposure to process design, automation initiatives, and cross-functional decision-making.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Challenge We’re Solving
As the company continues to grow, the Operations department needs stronger frontline management to ensure that execution keeps pace with scale. Today, too much of the Director of Operations' time can be pulled into tactical oversight, real-time issue handling, and manual follow-up across Billing and Customer Service. We need a dedicated supervisor who can bring consistency to day-to-day operations, enforce accountability, and make sure that high-volume operational work moves cleanly from one step to the next.
Alongside this growth, the operations team is also evolving from heavily manual workflows toward more automated and system-driven processes. The Operations Supervisor will play a key role in supporting this transition by helping stabilize current workflows while contributing to ongoing process improvements and automation initiatives.
- The Billing and Customer Service teams require a direct manager who can coach, monitor, and hold the teams accountable for performance and process compliance.
- Operational workflows need to be broken into clear stages with visible ownership, triggers, and follow-through so no steps are missed.
- The team needs a first escalation point who can resolve issues quickly before they reach the Director of Operations unnecessarily.
- Manual exceptions such as start-date changes, pricing adjustments, and subscription updates require stronger oversight and coordinated follow-through across Odoo, spreadsheets, and dashboards.
- Leadership needs more capacity to focus on strategic projects, systems improvements, automation, and executive-level support rather than day-to-day operational firefighting.
- Billing workflows are highly interconnected and cannot be partially delegated, requiring full lifecycle ownership across multiple steps rather than isolated task execution.
- The Operations Supervisor will operate within evolving workflows that are actively being refined and improved as the company scales, requiring adaptability, strong execution discipline, and a proactive approach to process clarity.
Team Leadership & Direct Supervision
- Directly manage the Billing team and Customer Service Representatives, setting clear expectations for daily execution, responsiveness, accuracy, and accountability.
- Serve as the primary day-to-day operational leader for both groups, ensuring coverage, productivity, and consistent follow-through across the operations department.
- Conduct regular check-ins, coaching conversations, and performance feedback sessions with team members.
- Proactively manage and rebalance workload distribution across Billing and CSR functions to ensure continuous workflow execution and service level consistency.
- Enforce SOPs, workflows, and escalation protocols to ensure consistent execution across teams.
- Maintain team alignment and operational continuity independently during leadership absence, without escalation dependency.
- Conduct structured start-of-shift reviews (dashboards, pipelines, backlog, exceptions) and communicate clear daily priorities and focus areas to the team.
First Escalation Point & Daily Issue Resolution
- Act as the first escalation point for the Billing and Customer Service teams on day-to-day operational concerns, customer-impacting issues, workflow blockers, and process questions.
- Triage issues in real time, determine the appropriate next steps, and escalate to the Director of Operations only when higher-level judgment or strategic intervention is required.
- Own follow-through on urgent team issues to ensure they are resolved completely and documented appropriately.
- Provide structure and calm during high-volume or high-pressure situations, ensuring the team remains organized and customer focused.
- Ensure escalation items are fully resolved or clearly documented with ownership, next steps, and status visibility.
- Address escalation drivers related to communication flow or phone system limitations and ensure proper routing and resolution ownership.
Workflow Management & Process Execution
- Break down critical operational workflows into clearly defined stages, owners, and triggers so that tasks move smoothly from one step to the next.
- Own end-to-end processing of fully signed NPs, ensuring each case progresses through required operational steps accurately and on time.
- Ensure execution of key post-signature activities, including record creation, kick-off communication, subscription setup, invoice generation, and dashboard/pipeline visibility.
- Clarify who owns each step in the workflow and monitor completion to ensure no step is delayed, skipped, or duplicated.
- Implement practical tracking methods using Odoo, spreadsheets, checklists, Asana, or similar systems to improve visibility and accountability.
- Drive consistency in execution by identifying bottlenecks, follow-up failures, and areas where workflows need tighter structure.
- Ensure seamless coordination between automated and manual workflow steps to prevent execution gaps, while proactively identifying opportunities to reduce manual touchpoints and support the transition toward more automated, scalable workflows.
- Maintain real-time visibility of workflow status and proactively intervene when bottlenecks or delays are identified.
Data Entry Oversight & Validation Control
- Provide oversight of validation logic for records being entered into operational tracking sheets, ensuring that information is accurate before it moves downstream into billing and reporting.
- Review and enforce checks for duplicate entries, contract start dates, pricing details, and related operational data points.
- Ensure the team understands validation requirements and follows a consistent process before records are advanced.
- Support the Director of Operations in maintaining data integrity across spreadsheets, Odoo, dashboards, and related internal systems.
- Ensure consistency and synchronization of data across multiple systems (CRM, billing platforms, and tracking sheets) to prevent downstream discrepancies.
Manual Exception Handling
- Own day-to-day oversight of manual exceptions such as start date changes, contract term changes, pricing adjustments, and subscription updates.
- Ensure that changes are accurately reflected across Odoo, Excel or Google Sheets,