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Nurse Director Critical Care

  • ... Posted on: Nov 13, 2024
  • ... MEO Staffing Inc
  • ... Waycross, Georgia
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Nurse Director Critical Care   

Job Title :

Nurse Director Critical Care

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Waycross Georgia United States

Remote :

No

Jobcon Logo Job Description :

Relocation: Yes
Sponsorship: No
Benefits: Yes
Remote: No
Salary: Negotiable
Education: Bachelor's Required, Master's Degree Preferred


Job Summary 

As the Nurse Director for the Critical Care Unit, you will be responsible for overall operation of the department to include all services. Your responsibilities may include: liaison with medical staff, development and revision of policies/procedures, and ensuring adherence to CCU/PCU/Telemetry/AIC/DHU nursing standards of care. You will be aware of and respond to ethical and legal issues involving critical care services. You will direct, coordinate and supervise quality nursing care to include coordination of patient care services.

What you will do in this role:

  • Assures staffing is within hospital guidelines, while providing adequate coverage with appropriate personnel.
  • Establishes standards, policies and procedures, and goals for nursing care in the Critical Care areas (CCU, PCU, Telemetry, AIC, DHU).
  • Develops and maintains records which ensure accuracy and reflect care given during critical care hospital stay.
  • Demonstrates effectiveness in planning for future needs by budget preparation on an annual basis. Monitors budget to ensure compliance with or justification for variances.
  • Consults with the medical/nursing staff in planning performance improvement activities which are pertinent to the delivery of optimal patient care.
  • Cooperates with the staff, physicians and sales persons in the evaluation of new products, equipment and technology etc.
  • Develops protocols for care with input from Charge nurses and staff.
  • Has staff meetings at least every month that address goal setting and participative decision making.
  • Coordinates in-service programs on new equipment, supplies, procedures, technology, etc.
  • Participates in the selection of new staff members.

Job Description

Job Summary 

As the Nurse Director for the Critical Care Unit, you will be responsible for overall operation of the department to include all services. Your responsibilities may include: liaison with medical staff, development and revision of policies/procedures, and ensuring adherence to CCU/PCU/Telemetry/AIC/DHU nursing standards of care. You will be aware of and respond to ethical and legal issues involving critical care services. You will direct, coordinate and supervise quality nursing care to include coordination of patient care services.

What you will do in this role:

  • Assures staffing is within hospital guidelines, while providing adequate coverage with appropriate personnel.
  • Establishes standards, policies and procedures, and goals for nursing care in the Critical Care areas (CCU, PCU, Telemetry, AIC, DHU).
  • Develops and maintains records which ensure accuracy and reflect care given during critical care hospital stay.
  • Demonstrates effectiveness in planning for future needs by budget preparation on an annual basis. Monitors budget to ensure compliance with or justification for variances.
  • Consults with the medical/nursing staff in planning performance improvement activities which are pertinent to the delivery of optimal patient care.
  • Cooperates with the staff, physicians and sales persons in the evaluation of new products, equipment and technology etc.
  • Develops protocols for care with input from Charge nurses and staff.
  • Has staff meetings at least every month that address goal setting and participative decision making.
  • Coordinates in-service programs on new equipment, supplies, procedures, technology, etc.
  • Participates in the selection of new staff members.

Qualifications

  • Must be a graduate from an accredited school of Nursing: Associate's Degree in Nursing or higher is required
  • Bachelor's Degree Required; Master's Degree preferred
  • Must be licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state which you practice and/or hold an active Compact/Multi-State RN license
  • A current American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) & Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Health Care Provider is required
  • 3+ years nursing experience & leadership experience REQUIRED
  • Candidate must have experience in leading and managing an ICU Department in an acute care setting. Strong and proven leadership skills are essential.

Why is This a Great Opportunity

Great benefits. Relo offered! 


Apply Here Today or at MEO Staffing

Jobcon Logo Position Details

Posted:

Nov 13, 2024

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

Snaprecruit ID:

SD-OOR-6ce2013e07329031bdc63059fa556799b7f9251be087e0c168a9a4d663368191

City:

Waycross

Job Origin:

OORWIN_ORGANIC_FEED

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Relocation: Yes
Sponsorship: No
Benefits: Yes
Remote: No
Salary: Negotiable
Education: Bachelor's Required, Master's Degree Preferred


Job Summary 

As the Nurse Director for the Critical Care Unit, you will be responsible for overall operation of the department to include all services. Your responsibilities may include: liaison with medical staff, development and revision of policies/procedures, and ensuring adherence to CCU/PCU/Telemetry/AIC/DHU nursing standards of care. You will be aware of and respond to ethical and legal issues involving critical care services. You will direct, coordinate and supervise quality nursing care to include coordination of patient care services.

What you will do in this role:

  • Assures staffing is within hospital guidelines, while providing adequate coverage with appropriate personnel.
  • Establishes standards, policies and procedures, and goals for nursing care in the Critical Care areas (CCU, PCU, Telemetry, AIC, DHU).
  • Develops and maintains records which ensure accuracy and reflect care given during critical care hospital stay.
  • Demonstrates effectiveness in planning for future needs by budget preparation on an annual basis. Monitors budget to ensure compliance with or justification for variances.
  • Consults with the medical/nursing staff in planning performance improvement activities which are pertinent to the delivery of optimal patient care.
  • Cooperates with the staff, physicians and sales persons in the evaluation of new products, equipment and technology etc.
  • Develops protocols for care with input from Charge nurses and staff.
  • Has staff meetings at least every month that address goal setting and participative decision making.
  • Coordinates in-service programs on new equipment, supplies, procedures, technology, etc.
  • Participates in the selection of new staff members.

Job Description

Job Summary 

As the Nurse Director for the Critical Care Unit, you will be responsible for overall operation of the department to include all services. Your responsibilities may include: liaison with medical staff, development and revision of policies/procedures, and ensuring adherence to CCU/PCU/Telemetry/AIC/DHU nursing standards of care. You will be aware of and respond to ethical and legal issues involving critical care services. You will direct, coordinate and supervise quality nursing care to include coordination of patient care services.

What you will do in this role:

  • Assures staffing is within hospital guidelines, while providing adequate coverage with appropriate personnel.
  • Establishes standards, policies and procedures, and goals for nursing care in the Critical Care areas (CCU, PCU, Telemetry, AIC, DHU).
  • Develops and maintains records which ensure accuracy and reflect care given during critical care hospital stay.
  • Demonstrates effectiveness in planning for future needs by budget preparation on an annual basis. Monitors budget to ensure compliance with or justification for variances.
  • Consults with the medical/nursing staff in planning performance improvement activities which are pertinent to the delivery of optimal patient care.
  • Cooperates with the staff, physicians and sales persons in the evaluation of new products, equipment and technology etc.
  • Develops protocols for care with input from Charge nurses and staff.
  • Has staff meetings at least every month that address goal setting and participative decision making.
  • Coordinates in-service programs on new equipment, supplies, procedures, technology, etc.
  • Participates in the selection of new staff members.

Qualifications

  • Must be a graduate from an accredited school of Nursing: Associate's Degree in Nursing or higher is required
  • Bachelor's Degree Required; Master's Degree preferred
  • Must be licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state which you practice and/or hold an active Compact/Multi-State RN license
  • A current American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) & Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Health Care Provider is required
  • 3+ years nursing experience & leadership experience REQUIRED
  • Candidate must have experience in leading and managing an ICU Department in an acute care setting. Strong and proven leadership skills are essential.

Why is This a Great Opportunity

Great benefits. Relo offered! 


Apply Here Today or at MEO Staffing

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