Description
In collaboration with the Cardiology Clinic Operations Manager, you will be accountable for the clinical care and the daily operations of the clinic. Duties include but are not limited to:
- Autonomously provide direct operational oversight for
the clinic in the absence of the Clinic OperationsManager, - Provide leadership and direct supervision, monitoring,
and evaluation of the clinical and administrative clinic staff. - Coordination of clinical services for the staff,
adherence to personnel policies and procedures. - Provide continuous quality improvement for the clinic
and creates a culture of teamwork to ensure successful and efficient daily operations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and the timely achievement of departmental and University objectives. - Demonstrate leadership skills including advanced
communication, coaching, and conflict resolution. - Coordinate with the Clinic Operations Manager in
hiring, recruiting and retention of qualified personnel; establishing departmental goals; and systems management of human, financial, and physical resources with autonomy. - Manage resources and oversee compliance with internal
policies and external regulatory agency requirements and contributes to strategic plans and policies. - Utilize a wide range of alternatives in problem solving
and demonstrates a high degree of professional competence and skill. - Responsible for maintaining an environment that aligns
with organizational objectives in promoting quality care and patient satisfaction, as well as working to manage systems and procedures to protect departmental assets. - Develop, oversee, and implement departmental
educational efforts to ensure compliance as set forth by the Department of Ambulatory Care Nursing and Department of Cardiology Services. - Oversee Westwood Cardiovascular Centers including
Suites 630 West, 630 East, 690 and 545.
Salary Range: $124,600 - $289,400 /annually
Qualifications
Required:
- Graduate from an accredited school of nursing. BSN required. MSN preferred.
- CA RN License
- ACLS .form the American Heart Association
- Knowledge of Cardiology and General Surgical patient population.
- Ability to supervise and provide leadership and direction to the clinical staff in accordance with organizations and departmental goals and objectives.
- Ability to complete a nursing physical assessment with strong critical thinking skills.
- Ability to apply a broad knowledge base to act effectively to coordinate and assess patient care and act as a liaison with nursing staff, outside agencies, team physicians, referring physicians, patient and family. Ability to represent the Medical Center in site visits and review by managed care, insurance groups, and regulatory entities.
- Ability to provide a leadership style that demonstrates principles of time management, conflict resolution, problem-solving and delegation.
- Ability to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions toward the attainment of established goals and to recognize the need to reassess or reset goal parameters
- Ability to delegate tasks in a management style that is consistent with promoting leadership and teamwork
- Knowledge base to provide education to patients, families, and other staff regarding clinical and patient care issues
- Excellent organizational skills, proficiency in meeting deadlines, ability to work independently and prioritize workload. Ability to manage numerous concurrent tasks in a high stress environment and deal with change.
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