Operations Jobs in Springfield, IL
Operations jobs in Springfield, Illinois are in active demand, concentrated in the downtown business corridor, the Capitol Complex area, and the west-side commercial and distribution zones, across government services, healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing. Employers hiring right now include Walgreens, Springfield Clinic, and Office of the Illinois State Treasurer. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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The Director of Operations II is responsible for supervision, coordination, and direction of the Operations Managers and personnel directly reporting to their management assignment. Responsible for serving as a provider liaison between the departments and other clinical and administrative departments within the organization preparing short and long range goals in conjunction with the physicians, advanced practitioners, administration and medical practice team, and the completion of the Clinic's initiative with regard to maintaining a successful business operation under their assigned area of management. The Operations Director II has a span of control of >175 FTEs and a provider count of >70.
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Reports to the VP of Operations
Principal Responsibilities
- Anticipate emerging trends and evaluate impact of trends on current and proposed future services.
- Promote and incorporate team relationships to support seamless delivery of care.
- Increase the influence of Springfield Clinic within the regional market by developing collegial relationships with local, regional and national programs and providers associated with the service lines within the division of charge, including focus on partnerships, competition, and strategy.
- Engage physicians in monthly/quarterly/annual practice performance feedback and make recommendations for improved efficiencies.
- Further manage revenue and expenses for the service line to achieve agreed upon annual financial goals.
- Research, develop and incorporate new sources of revenue to maximize current and potential revenue streams through management of various components of the revenue cycle.
- Develop and/or update annually the operational plan and budget for each department of responsibility and accept accountability for the implementation of defined actions outlined in the operational plan. Work with physicians and advance practitioners to define goals and objectives supporting pursuit of best practices and incorporate these into the plan for actionable items. Planning efforts include short and long range objectives supporting clinical and management operations of the practice.
- In collaboration with the Marketing and Communications Director prepare proposed marketing and public relations strategies to achieve program objectives.
- Utilize Marketing and specialty analysis for services in relation to regional development.
- Serve as a communication conduit to various Springfield Clinic departments, administration, and outside agencies always professionally representing assigned areas of responsibility and the organization. Demonstrate effective leadership skills as well as diplomacy, tact, communication skills and flexibility.
- Responsible for collaboration with department chairs and administration on department meeting agendas, completion and distribution of meeting minutes. Includes responsibility to ensure follow up to meeting action items and retreat planning items.
- Responsible for providing leadership in the areas of provider and clinical department workflow and data analysis in order to drive improved performance, variation reduction and cost containment.
- Demonstrate skills in problem solving, decision making and analyzing information to support improved practice operations for assigned departments. Make facility, equipment, process improvement, capital budget and FTE recommendations based upon analysis.
- Ensure compliance with accreditation organizations, compile statistics for administrative and regulatory purposes.
- Ensure a positive and productive work environment and establish performance expectations for staff. Anticipate the need for change and manage the process for change.
- Serve as a coach and mentor to assigned Operations and/or Clinical Managers and lead by example. Understand the roles and responsibilities of each medical practice team member in order to effectively serve in this leadership role.
- Implement and ensure quality and patient safety initiatives and service excellence standards for all assigned areas of responsibility.
- Prepare and lead management meetings (at least monthly) to assure appropriate communications to all management personnel. Optimize use of other tools and resources to ensure effective communication with assigned areas of responsibility.
- Complete performance evaluations and perform disciplinary actions in accordance with Clinic policy. Assist Office and Clinical managers in all HR functions of assigned practices.
- Offer guidance to managers in the development of department specific policy and procedure.
- Comply with the Springfield Clinic incident reporting policy and procedures.
- Adhere to all OSHA and Springfield Clinic training & accomplishments as required per policy.
- Provide excellent customer service and adhere to SC Way customer service philosophy.
- Perform other job duties as assigned.
Education/Experience
- Bachelor's degree required. Master's or advanced degree in healthcare administration or healthcare related field preferred.
- Experience with clinical and non-clinical support staff.
- Five to ten (5-10) years' experience in medical senior management, hospital, physician practice or managed care organization with specific experience related to the service lines associated with the division seeking a director.
- Experience with process improvement preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Ability to gain and keep confidence of physicians and staff.
- Ability to articulate vision and communicate with physicians and other healthcare professionals regarding matters related to their practice environment.
- Experience with clinical and non-clinical support staff.
- Strong knowledge and ability to use Microsoft Office products, business management resources and tools.
- Proactive decision maker with the ability to work with little or no supervision of direction.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong analytical abilities.
- Able to be an effective team member in a collaborative management environment.
Working Environment
- Professional office environment.
- Requires additional travel to various Clinic locations as well as regional partners.
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Top Industries Hiring
- Retail
- Healthcare & Medical Services
- Technology & Software
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
- E-Commerce & Online Marketplaces
Operations Jobs in Springfield: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a operations job in Springfield?
Landing an operations role in Springfield means targeting the city's dominant sectors: state government agencies, healthcare systems, logistics and distribution, and manufacturing facilities on the city's outskirts. Jobs concentrate downtown, near the Capitol Complex, and along the I-72 and I-55 corridors. Candidates who demonstrate process improvement experience, familiarity with compliance-heavy environments, and ERP or inventory management skills stand out most in this market.
Which companies hire operationss in Springfield?
Employers hiring operationss in Springfield right now include Walgreens, Springfield Clinic, and Office of the Illinois State Treasurer, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Springfield's mix of state agencies, regional hospital systems, and mid-size manufacturers means operations roles appear across a wide range of employer sizes and sectors.
Are there remote operations jobs in Springfield?
Yes, though it depends heavily on the role, hands-on operations positions tied to facilities, warehouses, or production floors are almost always on-site, while analytical, planning, and administrative operations roles are more commonly remote-eligible. About 60% of operations openings tied to Springfield are remote or hybrid as of July 2026. Roles in supply chain analysis, operations coordination, and back-office administration are the most likely to offer remote flexibility locally.
How can I get a operations job in Springfield with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in Springfield is through operations coordinator or administrative operations roles at state government agencies and regional healthcare systems, both of which hire frequently at the junior level. Springfield's Lincoln Land Community College offers business and logistics programs that local employers recognize. Entry-level warehouse and distribution roles along the I-72 corridor also provide a practical way to build foundational operations skills and move into supervisory tracks.
Which industries hire the most operationss in Springfield?
Springfield operations roles concentrate in Retail, Healthcare & Medical Services, and Technology & Software, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Springfield's position as the state capital drives consistent demand from government and public administration, while its regional healthcare infrastructure and established manufacturing and distribution base round out the largest sources of local operations hiring.
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