Clinical Nurse Manager - Emergency Room
Apply NowCompany: Jamaica Hospital
Location: Jamaica, NY 11432
Description:
Work Schedule: Flex Days (7a-7:30pm); Nights (7pm - 7:30am)
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center has an immediate opening for a Clinical Nurse Manager in the Emergency Department.
Jamaica Hospital located in Queens, NY and minutes from NYC is a 402 bed fully accredited community-based teaching hospital and level I Trauma and Stroke Center. The hospital's emergency department- a designated Level I Trauma Center and a Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center - is one of the busiest in New York and the only one in South Queens. It is designated as a NYC Hypothermia/Cardiac Destination Facility and includes a dedicated pediatric emergency room, chest pain center, and fast track area for minor injuries. We treat 117,000 patients treated annually.
Jamaica Hospital Ranked Among 2024's Best Hospitals in America and is the proud recipient of the Healthgrades 2024 America's 100 Best Hospitals award. This premier distinction is only given to hospitals that rank in the top 5% in the nation for overall clinical excellence. It has been accredited as the first and only Comprehensive Stroke Center (the highest designation of stroke care) in Queens, NY by the Joint Commission. Our hospital is expanding. Some of our recent projects including the modernization of our Emergency Department, and our affiliation with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
In addition to our other accolades, Jamaica Hospital's Comprehensive Stroke Center has also received the Healthgrades "Neuroscience Excellence Award" from 2019 to 2022 and the "Stroke Care Excellence Award" from 2017 to 2022. The American Heart Association has also recognized stroke care at Jamaica Hospital with the "Gold Plus" award in 2021 and 2022
The Clinical Nurse Manager (CNM) of the Emergency Room oversees the daily operations of the ER to ensure high-quality, evidence-based patient care is delivered efficiently and effectively. The CNM provides leadership to nursing staff, coordinates with multidisciplinary teams, ensures regulatory compliance, and fosters a culture of safety, teamwork, and excellence in emergency care.
Key Responsibilities:
Tagged as: er nursing, level 1trauma
Requirements
We offer excellent total compensation package, including competitive salary, excellent benefit package, growth opportunities and the opportunity to work with a dynamic team of health professionals.'
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center has an immediate opening for a Clinical Nurse Manager in the Emergency Department.
Jamaica Hospital located in Queens, NY and minutes from NYC is a 402 bed fully accredited community-based teaching hospital and level I Trauma and Stroke Center. The hospital's emergency department- a designated Level I Trauma Center and a Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center - is one of the busiest in New York and the only one in South Queens. It is designated as a NYC Hypothermia/Cardiac Destination Facility and includes a dedicated pediatric emergency room, chest pain center, and fast track area for minor injuries. We treat 117,000 patients treated annually.
Jamaica Hospital Ranked Among 2024's Best Hospitals in America and is the proud recipient of the Healthgrades 2024 America's 100 Best Hospitals award. This premier distinction is only given to hospitals that rank in the top 5% in the nation for overall clinical excellence. It has been accredited as the first and only Comprehensive Stroke Center (the highest designation of stroke care) in Queens, NY by the Joint Commission. Our hospital is expanding. Some of our recent projects including the modernization of our Emergency Department, and our affiliation with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
In addition to our other accolades, Jamaica Hospital's Comprehensive Stroke Center has also received the Healthgrades "Neuroscience Excellence Award" from 2019 to 2022 and the "Stroke Care Excellence Award" from 2017 to 2022. The American Heart Association has also recognized stroke care at Jamaica Hospital with the "Gold Plus" award in 2021 and 2022
The Clinical Nurse Manager (CNM) of the Emergency Room oversees the daily operations of the ER to ensure high-quality, evidence-based patient care is delivered efficiently and effectively. The CNM provides leadership to nursing staff, coordinates with multidisciplinary teams, ensures regulatory compliance, and fosters a culture of safety, teamwork, and excellence in emergency care.
Key Responsibilities:
- Supervise and support ER nursing staff, including scheduling, mentoring, and performance evaluations.
- Ensure appropriate nurse-to-patient ratios and resource allocation based on patient acuity and volume.
- Collaborate with physicians, EMS, and support services to ensure efficient patient flow and care delivery.
- Monitor and implement quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes.
- Developing and implementing comprehensive nursing care plans for patients with complex conditions.
- Serving as an educational resource for patients, families, and nursing staff.
- Participating in discharge planning.
- Maintain compliance with Joint Commission, CMS, and hospital policies and standards.
- Evaluating patient outcomes and staff performance.
- Participate in hiring, orientation, and ongoing staff education and development
- Serve as a clinical resource for nursing staff, assisting in complex cases and emergency situations.
- Lead departmental meetings and serve as a liaison between nursing staff and upper leadership.
- Identifying and addressing opportunities for improvement.
Tagged as: er nursing, level 1trauma
Requirements
- Must be a graduate of an Accredited BSN Nursing Program.
- MSN degree preferred. NY State RN License required.
- Minimum of (2-5 years) progressive leadership or supervisory responsibilities.
- Minimum of five years clinical ED RN nursing experience. TNCC required.
We offer excellent total compensation package, including competitive salary, excellent benefit package, growth opportunities and the opportunity to work with a dynamic team of health professionals.'