Nurse Manager, Main Surgery Services
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Location: Springfield, IL 62704
Description:
Overview
The Nurse Manager operates within the Springfield Memorial Hospital and Nursing Division mission, vision, strategic priorities and goals. Utilizing a shared leadership philosophy, the Nurse Manager assumes 24-hour accountability for unit management and the quality of patient care on a designated unit(s). The Nurse Manager creates and maintains a work environment conducive to effective communication, collaboration, teambuilding and nursing professionalism. They ensure the enculturation of the Magnet Program requirements on the unit. She/he assures that care provided on the unit is appropriate to the age of the patients served and that staff are competent to provide safe, quality, evidence-based nursing care. She/he maintains positive physician and interdepartmental relationships as well as positive employee morale.
Main Surgery Services is responsible for Admission and Phase II recovery for Springfield Memorial's Main OR.
Qualifications
Education:
Licensure/Certification/Registry:
Experience:
Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Responsibilities
Leadership:
Personal and Professional Growth:
Clinical Knowledge:
Collaborative Practice:
Community Involvement:
Communication Skill:
Human Resource:
Fiscal Management:
Budget Preparation:
Budget Monitoring:
Planning:
Performance and Outcomes Improvement:
Research:
Performs other related work as required or requested.
The Nurse Manager operates within the Springfield Memorial Hospital and Nursing Division mission, vision, strategic priorities and goals. Utilizing a shared leadership philosophy, the Nurse Manager assumes 24-hour accountability for unit management and the quality of patient care on a designated unit(s). The Nurse Manager creates and maintains a work environment conducive to effective communication, collaboration, teambuilding and nursing professionalism. They ensure the enculturation of the Magnet Program requirements on the unit. She/he assures that care provided on the unit is appropriate to the age of the patients served and that staff are competent to provide safe, quality, evidence-based nursing care. She/he maintains positive physician and interdepartmental relationships as well as positive employee morale.
Main Surgery Services is responsible for Admission and Phase II recovery for Springfield Memorial's Main OR.
Qualifications
Education:
- BSN required; Master's degree preferred.
Licensure/Certification/Registry:
- Current Illinois RN licensure required.
- Holds national specialty nursing certification in clinical area or nursing administration, or completes within 24 months of assuming role.
Experience:
- At least three years experience in acute care nursing as a registered nurse with demonstrated progressive leadership/management skills.
Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Demonstrated working knowledge of the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program model and standards.
- Demonstrated understanding of nurse-sensitive quality indicators and basic hospital/nursing regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities
Leadership:
Personal and Professional Growth:
- Demonstrates responsibility for own personal and professional growth as reflected in ongoing education, projects, and annual professional development plan.
- Provides and receives formal peer-to-peer feedback among nurse leader colleagues.
- Empowers self and staff to enhance patient-focused nursing care and quality patient outcomes as reflected in patient satisfaction and quality improvement efforts.
- Fosters an environment which focuses on values, professionalism and accountability, where staff and management see each other as partners in the decision making process.
- Serves as a professional nurse role model and works to encourage and develop future nursing leaders as a function of succession planning.
Clinical Knowledge:
- Maintains an understanding of the unit's primary patient populations and their care needs/requirements.
- Keeps up-to-date on new clinical treatments/services being developed/implemented for primary patient populations.
- Maintains a sound knowledge base of current trends and developments in nursing practice in order to lead unit-based changes to improve patient care delivery.
Collaborative Practice:
- Demonstrates ability and willingness to collaborate with peers and staff.
- Shows commitment to the development of inter-departmental/intraprofessional collaboration for improvement of patient care, unit efficiency and effectiveness.
- Develops working relationships with the medical staff that encourage problem solving on all levels.
- Builds and maintains a strong Unit-Based Council to facilitate shared decision-making process.
Community Involvement:
- Involves self with professional organizations and community health-related services and agencies.
Communication Skill:
- Encourages and facilitates a work climate conducive to open, honest communication and incorporates an effective information sharing process to ensure staff are kept up to date on key changes/issues affecting their work processes.
- Demonstrates a communication style which is supportive and non-threatening, thus providing an environment that allows for open expression of ideas and problem solving.
- Attends Nurse Management Council and Department Managers' meetings and relays pertinent information to staff.
Human Resource:
- Is accountable for recruitment, interviewing, selection and retention of unit-based staff.
- Is accountable for scheduling of personnel to assure quality patient care within budget requirements.
- Is accountable for staff performance monitoring/feedback/appraisal and initiating corrective/disciplinary action as necessary, in accordance with hospital policies.
- Holds regular staff meetings in order to facilitate communication of organizational imperatives/changes as well as unit issues.
- Encourages staff to identify personal and professional growth needs and facilitates appropriate opportunities for that growth.
- Maintains a climate which provides ongoing appreciation and recognition of achievements.
- Supports appropriate risk-taking efforts by staff and peers.
- Assists in the development of and supports divisional programs/initiatives that promote recruitment/retention and satisfaction of staff members.
Fiscal Management:
Budget Preparation:
- Participates in the preparation of the annual budget for areas of responsibility.
- Identifies capital equipment items needed.
- Identifies and evaluates present and future staffing needs.
Budget Monitoring:
- Establishes quotas of supplies, analyzes financial and productivity reports.
- Reviews and evaluates monthly expenditures and operating statements and implements corrective action plans to address variances as necessary.
- Designs and implements cost-effective strategies that will enhance effective and efficient patient care delivery.
- Educates staff regarding operation of the unit and fiscal responsibilities.
- Maintains sound knowledge base of current trends and developments in health care related to reimbursement issues.
Planning:
- Engages staff in developing annual unit goals and individual goals consistent with MMC's Strategic Priorities, the MHS Nursing Strategic Plan and the MMC annual Nursing goals.
- Develops mechanisms with staff to fulfill unit goals and objectives.
- Reviews goals and plans of action with staff on a regular basis.
Performance and Outcomes Improvement:
- Identifies quality improvement opportunities and uses appropriate QI tools/techniques to evaluate potential solutions.
- Leads intra-and inter-departmental problem solving to ensure resolution of clinical issues and adoption of "best practices."
- Collaborates with staff in evaluating standards of care in relation to a particular patient population. Measures and validates that identified outcomes are met.
- Assures unit performance measurement data is gathered, monitored and reported and facilitates its use in improving quality and/or efficiency.
Research:
- Creates an environment that promotes analytical thinking in the resolution of identified clinical problems and the adoption of evidence-based nursing practice.
- Provides opportunities and resources to encourage staff to participate in nursing research/scholarship activities.
- Fosters collaborative research relationships with other healthcare institutions and healthcare providers.
Performs other related work as required or requested.