Health Services Management & Leadership, Graduate Certificate

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Graduate Certificate

Program Type

Total Credits

12

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Private School Education At State School Prices

Why Study Health Services Management?

A health services management graduate certificate is a valuable step for those looking to lead and adapt in today’s fast-changing healthcare environment. This program equips students with both the technical and soft skills needed to manage legal, financial, and organizational challenges in healthcare. Through team-based projects and real-world assignments, students build critical thinking, leadership, and communication abilities essential for success in the field. Plus, the credits earned in the Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management and Leadership can be applied toward Park University’s Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA), offering a seamless path to further advancement.

What You’ll Learn

  • The graduate certificate in health services management will equip you with essential leadership strategies to navigate the complex dynamics within large healthcare organizations. You’ll learn how to manage multidisciplinary teams, resolve conflicts, and lead organizational change while promoting collaboration and shared goals.
  • You’ll examine the structure and function of the U.S. healthcare delivery system through a comprehensive lens of political, legal, social, and economic factors. You’ll explore how these elements shape access, cost, and quality of care, along with the evolving impact of healthcare policies like the Affordable Care Act.
  • Park’s graduate certificate in healthcare administration helps you develop a deeper understanding of system-wide influences on healthcare operations, including technological advancements, demographic changes, and public health initiatives. This knowledge helps inform effective decision-making and strategic planning in both clinical and administrative settings.
  • Depending on the theory integration courses you select, you might explore the intersection of healthcare and technology by learning how to manage electronic health records, safeguard patient data, and navigate key regulations. You could gain insights into budgeting, change management, and the role of IT leadership in improving care quality.
  • You have the option to build a solid foundation in healthcare finance and economics, learning how to interpret financial statements, plan budgets, and evaluate the cost-effectiveness of clinical and operational decisions. This knowledge would enable you to make informed, ethical decisions that support organizational sustainability and patient care.

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Dr. Greg Moore


Associate Professor of Finance
gmoore@park.edu

Alla Adams

Dr. Alla Adams


Associate Professor of Healthcare Administration
aadams@park.edu

Tuition & Fees

Park University offers a transparent and student-focused approach to tuition and financial aid. Our tuition structure is designed to be competitive and manageable, and our financial aid counselors are available to guide you through every step of the process. From understanding your cost breakdown to exploring funding options, we ensure that financial planning is clear, personalized, and aligned with your educational journey.

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Admission Requirements

Park University’s graduate certificate programs are designed for professionals looking to deepen their expertise. To apply, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and a minimum GPA of 2.75. You can pursue a certificate on its own or alongside a graduate degree—with your advisor’s approval. Keep in mind that certificate admission doesn’t automatically grant entry to a full graduate program. To earn the certificate, you’ll need to maintain a 3.0 GPA and complete 75% of the program coursework at Park to meet the residency requirements.

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Health Services Management Career & Future Opportunities

Health Services Manager

Health services managers plan, direct, and coordinate medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, public health organizations, and other healthcare settings. They are responsible for managing operations, ensuring regulatory compliance, improving efficiency, and guiding teams to deliver high-quality patient care.

Clinical Operations Coordinator

Clinical operations coordinators oversee the daily administrative and logistical functions of healthcare facilities or departments to ensure smooth and efficient patient care delivery. They manage scheduling, coordinate staff and resources, support compliance with healthcare regulations, and assist with quality improvement initiatives.

Department Supervisor

Department supervisors manage the day-to-day activities of a specific unit or team within a medical facility, ensuring staff follow procedures and deliver quality care. They assist with scheduling, training, performance monitoring, and act as a liaison between staff and upper management to maintain efficient operations.

Healthcare Administrator

Healthcare administrators oversee the daily operations of medical facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. They manage staff, budgets, and compliance with healthcare regulations to ensure efficient and effective delivery of care.

Human Resource Manager

Human resources managers oversee staffing, recruitment, employee relations, and compliance with labor laws within medical organizations. They play a critical role in hiring qualified personnel, managing benefits and performance evaluations, and supporting a positive and legally compliant workplace culture.

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*General salary and employment outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience, education and opportunities for employment that are outside of Park University’s Control. The labor market and average salary range can be explored further at the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics.

FAQs: Health Services Management and Leadership Graduate Certificate

Park’s certificate equips professionals for advancement into roles such as health services manager, clinical operations coordinator, or department supervisor in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and public health agencies. The curriculum emphasizes organizational leadership, healthcare systems, and human resources management, aligning with the skills employers seek in healthcare administrators.

Yes, Park’s graduate certificate is available in a fully online format, designed for healthcare professionals balancing work and education. Courses are asynchronous, allowing students to build healthcare management and leadership skills on their own schedule, making it ideal for those pursuing a graduate certificate in healthcare administration while employed.

Most students complete the certificate in one year or less, depending on course load and scheduling. The program includes five targeted courses that build core competencies in healthcare services, strategic planning, and public health leadership, offering a fast-track option for career advancement.

Yes, students who complete the certificate may be eligible to apply credits toward a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) or related graduate degree at Park. This pathway allows professionals to build on their certificate and pursue advanced roles in healthcare organization leadership or health informatics.

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