Nurse Manager Emergency Department - Relocation Offered!
Company: MEDSTAR HEALTH
Location: Clinton
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
General Summary of PositionThe Director of Nursing is a member
of MedStar Health entity-based Division of Nursing's (DON)
leadership/management team and is responsible for one or more
defined units/departments of organized nursing and patient care
services. Creates a practice environment that exemplifies the
values of patient care and implements a patient and nursing care
delivery system which puts the patient first. Recognized as a
professional role model who promotes an environment that supports
the goals, mission, vision, philosophy and values of the Division
of Nursing and MedStar Health. Facilitates the cost-effective
utilization of available resources (human, material and financial)
and ensures a high level of quality of care that is consistent with
established standards of nursing practice for the patient
populations served.
The Director of Nursing assumes 24-hour administrative and
leadership authority and responsibility for the management and
direction of the operational, personnel and financial activities of
the specified units/departments. Directs and coordinates the
activities of professional and support personnel within the
assigned areas. Coordinates these functions in partnership with the
nursing leadership team, Medical Staff and leaders of other
departments/disciplines and ensures they are performed in
accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and MedStar
Health and entity's mission, vision, and values.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Creates a professional practice atmosphere and an environment
of mentoring and professional development that supports
shared/collaborative governance and a high level of associates'
satisfaction as evidenced by outcomes data.
- Builds trusting and collaborative relationships with members of
the inter-professional health care team and leaders of other
departments. Creates an environment that values opinion sharing,
utilizes shared decision-making, and enhances associates'
engagement and retention.
- Establishes and maintains a therapeutic and safe environment of
care delivery that supports the framework of professional nursing
practice based on evidenced and to achieve optimum patient care
outcomes. Demonstrates responsibility for fiscal planning and
management of the unit-based budget. Engages in ongoing
productivity monitoring, adherence to prescribed annual budget, and
assurance of adequate availability of personnel and other necessary
resources to support the delivery of safe patient care and
realization of departmental goals.
- Provides clinical leadership through role modeling professional
practice behaviors and maintaining role accountabilities at the
level of the associates. Integrates ethical standards and SPIRIT
values into everyday activities. Supports the achievement of Magnet
Recognition or Pathways to Excellence programs as determined by the
Entity Chief Nursing Officer and/or Senior Director of
Nursing.
- Serves as a change agent, assisting others in understanding the
importance, necessity, impact, and process of change. Collaborates
with the Senior Nursing Leadership Team to seek and utilize
information to develop, implement, and manage a budget which
supports organizational objectives, patient care standards, safety,
high reliability, and quality of care.
- Hires, evaluates, coaches, mentors, promotes, counsels,
disciplines, and when necessary terminates associates, to achieve
behaviors aligned with MedStar's vision, mission, and values.
Develops associates based on their strengths and professional
advancement needs. Utilizes approaches and strategies that support
the retention, engagement, and recruitment of associates; optimize
patient care outcomes; and sustain the interdisciplinary model of
care (IMOC) and its related standards of excellence.
- Develops, implements, and evaluates departmental goals that
support the nursing strategic plan in collaboration with the
nursing leadership team and other personnel within the department.
Delegates certain activities to others within the unit/department
as appropriate.
- Monitors and analyzes departmental performance data (e.g.,
nursing sensitive measures) and identifies and participates in
performance improvement opportunities. Ensures compliance with
unit, divisional, hospital/facility policies and procedures and
governmental and accreditation regulations. Takes corrective action
when deficiencies occur.
- Creates and supports a patient-centered care environment that
fosters optimal patient experience as demonstrated by outcomes
data. Communicates with patients' families and significant others
and acts as resource for associates in dealing with patient/family
issues. Investigates and follows through on customer complaints and
concerns.
- Ensures that adequate materials, supplies, and equipment are
available in support of optimal care delivery and that cost
containment efforts are implemented. Communicates new material and
supply needs to materials/supply chain leaders. Participates, or
engages associates as appropriate, in product and equipment
selection.
- Oversees the development of unit specific orientation,
preceptor programs, and competencies for all personnel within the
department. Collaborates with nursing professional development,
practice innovation and informatics, and supports the
implementation of new programs. Helps design educational and
competency assessment programs to ensure the highest quality care
delivery and customer engagement. Provides associates with timely
constructive feedback on performance.
- Develops standards of performance, evaluates performance of
associates, and conducts performance management planning.
Identifies individual development needs and provides appropriate
resources to meet needs. Initiates or makes recommendations for
personnel actions. Maintains ongoing communication with associates
to review programs, provide feedback, discuss new developments, and
exchange information.
- Engages in unit/department-based activities that enhance cost
containment, facilitate capacity management and patient
flow/throughput, and promote efficient care delivery systems.
Actively participates in efforts to reduce patient length of stay
by collaborating with medical providers and other disciplines to
facilitate timely discharge planning.
- Participates in hospital/entity or system committees, task
forces, interdisciplinary forums, and projects (e.g., serious
safety event reviews and performance improvement teams) at the
request of Senior Nursing Leadership Team. Promotes a public image
of professional nursing excellence and represents the hospital in
community outreach efforts as appropriate.
- Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the
fields of nursing and health care through a variety of professional
activities including, but not limited to, reading the appropriate
literature, attending related seminars and conferences, and
maintaining membership in professional nursing associations.
Demonstrates accountability for own professional development and
advancement.
- Assumes administrative responsibilities in absence of the
Senior Director of Nursing and provides coverage for other
colleagues.
- Maintains the ability to provide direct care for a caseload of
patients as required.
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Minimum Qualifications Education
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing from a nationally accredited
program required
- Master's degree in Nursing or health related field from a
nationally accredited program preferred
Experience
- 5-7 years of nursing experience required
- 1-2 years of management and leadership experience preferred
Licenses and Certifications
- RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State
Licensure in Maryland required
- Specialty certification from a nationally recognized nursing
organization in either his/her clinical specialty or Nursing
Administration within 2 years required
- CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP)
for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association
(AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required
- Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department
or business unit.
- C-EFM - Electronic Fetal Monitoring from the National
Certification Corporation (NCC) is required for Perinatal nurses
(labor and delivery, antepartum, antenatal testing) within 12
months from date of hire. New graduate nurses or new to specialty
nurses (labor and delivery, antepartum, antenatal testing) will
have 15 months from date of hire to obtain the EFM
certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to exercise
independent judgment on highly complex situations.
- Verbal and written communication skills.
- Basic knowledge of various computer software applications and
online learning applications, especially Microsoft PowerPoint and
Excel.
This position has a hiring range of $118,331 - $230,172
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