Senior Director Nursing Operations - Relocation Offered!
Company: MEDSTAR HEALTH
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
General Summary of PositionThe Senior Director of Nursing
Operations and Patient Care Services is an active member of MedStar
Health entity-based Division of Nursing's (DON)
leadership/management team and is responsible for multiple defined
areas of organized nursing services (clinical or administrative,
general or specialized). Maintains and demonstrates current
knowledge of healthcare organizations and clinical practice,
providing leadership and expertise to professional nursing practice
and the provision of quality healthcare delivery. Creates and
facilitates a learning environment and atmosphere of participative
management within the framework of collaborative governance and
shared decision-making. Contributes to the DON strategic plan and
annual goals and is accountable for the implementation and
attainment of these goals within the defined areas of
responsibility. Promotes a culture in practice to assure the
MedStar Health/hospital/entity mission of a Patient First
environment and SPIRIT Values, enhances productivity, role
engagement and job satisfaction.
The Senior Director of Nursing Operations and Patient Care Services
is a Department Leader who assumes 24-hour administrative and
leadership authority and responsibility for the management and
direction of the operational, personnel and financial activities of
the specified division, units, or procedural areas. These functions
are coordinated with the Executive Staff, Hospital Leadership,
Medical Staff and others, and are performed in accordance with all
applicable laws and regulations and MedStar Health and entity's
mission, vision, and values.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Formulates, implements and interprets the philosophy,
objectives, strategic plan, goals, standards of practice, policies,
and procedures for the division of nursing. Assumes leadership for
the planning, development, execution, day-to-day operations, and
ongoing evaluation of patient care services within the assigned
clinical areas/departments according to MedStar Health/entity
mission, vision and SPIRIT Values, and Nursing's philosophy,
strategic plan and annual goals.
- Plans, directs, monitors, and evaluates the nursing and patient
care delivery systems to ensure the care performed exemplifies the
Professional Nursing Practice Model; promotes continuous,
consistent, efficient, and accountable delivery of patient/family
care; and adheres to the State Nursing Practice Act, regulatory,
ethical and accreditation standards, and
organizational/departmental policies and procedures.
- Demonstrates responsibility for fiscal planning/financial
management, budget-related operational issues and oversight through
advocacy, budget development, and allocation of resources. Engages
in ongoing budgetary/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 organizational goals.
- Collaborates with senior leaders (system and entity-based) in
strategic planning, program development and execution of entity and
divisional goals. Demonstrates accountability for quality, safety
and performance measures, including nursing sensitive outcomes,
associate engagement, and patient/family experience of care for
areas/units of responsibility. Provides reports and statistical
data related to the functioning of Nursing.
- Applies principles of cost effectiveness in resource
utilization, high reliability organization, and culture of patient
and associate safety. Upholds ethical principles and corporate
compliance standards. Evaluates care, incorporates quality
improvement and patient experience data into departmental goals,
and implements appropriate changes, improvements, and action
plans.
- Applies contemporary performance improvement frameworks and
process improvement strategies in the development and
implementation of priorities that ensure the achievement and
sustainment of optimal clinical, financial and administrative
outcomes. Participates in capacity management, patient throughput,
and other efforts to reduce patient length of stay. Collaborates
with physician leaders and other departments/disciplines to
facilitate timely patient's discharge and effective execution of
strategic priorities.
- Acts as a liaison to hospital administration and as a nurse
leader of entity-wide initiatives, including service excellence,
quality and safety, patient/family-centered care, and patient
experience. Collaborates with medical staff leaders,
physicians/providers and other associates to champion patient care
and quality services that support optimal patient care outcomes,
promote success in the interdisciplinary model of care (IMOC) and
its standards of excellence, and demonstrate effective application
of Contemporary Primary Nursing (CPN).
- Ensures that Magnet Recognition/Pathway to Excellence program
structure and processes are implemented and maintained. Promotes
and/or participates in evidence-based practice, research
activities, performance improvement taskforces, and collaborative
governance councils. Serves as an agent of change, assisting
associates and other leaders in understanding the importance,
necessity, impact, and process of change and change
management.
- Develops and implements recruitment and retention strategies.
Participates in workforce/human resources planning, management and
employment decisions, directly or through delegation to clinical
managers/patient care directors/unit-based nurse leaders. Key
activities include, but not limited to, interviewing, hiring,
scheduling, evaluating, and terminating associates. Maintains
ongoing communication with subordinates to review programs, discuss
new developments, and exchange information.
- Directs the activities of professional and support personnel
within assigned area(s). Establishes mechanisms/action plans that
provide for the early identification and mentoring of aspiring
clinicians and associates with leadership potential for succession
planning opportunities and career coaching based on individual
strengths and development needs; provides appropriate resources to
meet identified needs.
- Develops standards of performance, conducts performance
management planning, and manages individual performance through
rewards, recognition, provision of timely feedback, counseling, and
disciplinary action.
- Determines current and future supply and demand of professional
nurses and support/care associates to meet the needs of nursing and
patient care delivery. Collaborates with nursing academic partners
to ensure a qualified nursing workforce for the future and serves
on academic advisory councils as appropriate.
- Supports, designs and monitors the development and
implementation of entity-wide patient and associate safety
initiatives. Involves associates in the development and
implementation of patient/family-centered care. Creates a practice
environment that fosters a high level of patient engagement and
satisfaction as demonstrated by patient experience outcomes
data.
- Communicates with patients, their families and significant
others while upholding patient's confidentiality and bill of
rights. Acts as resource for associates in dealing with
patient/family issues; investigates and follows through on customer
complaints.
- Collaborates with supply chain leaders to ensure that adequate
supplies are available for safe and quality patient care delivery.
Communicates new material and supply needs to materials managers.
Supports the procurement, implementation and adoption of
information systems, technology and equipment and participates in
product selection and evaluation, as appropriate.
- Oversees the development of unit-based specific orientation,
preceptor programs, and competencies for all personnel, including
nurse leaders. Delegates tasks as appropriate. Supports the design
and implementation of new programs such as training and education
programs to ensure the highest quality care delivery and customer
satisfaction. Ensures compliance with competency-based
practice.
- Participates in hospital/entity and system-wide collaborative
committees, task forces, interdisciplinary forums, quality, and
performance and service improvement teams. Chairs or co-chairs key
action teams charged with the design and implementation of
initiatives such as system nursing annual goals, evidence-based
guidelines, standards of care, or expansions of services or
clinical programs.
- Promotes a public image of excellence and professional nursing
through marketing activities, communication, presentations, and
publications. Represents the Division of Nursing at professional
organizations, academic partners, community outreach programs, and
as a member of local/regional or national committees.
- 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 and attending related seminars and conferences.
Demonstrates accountability for own professional development and
advancement.
- Assumes administrative responsibilities in absence of the Vice
President of Nursing/Chief Nursing Officer and provides coverage
for other senior director and patient care services colleagues.
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Minimum Qualifications Education
- Master's degree in Nursing or health related field required
and
- Doctoral degree in Nursing leadership or Health Services
Administration preferred and
- must be from a nationally accredited program required
Experience
- 5-7 years Progressively responsible leadership roles in
nursing, including director of nursing (or equivalent) or above
experience required
Licenses and Certifications
- RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State
Licensure in the State of Maryland Upon Hire required and
- Certification in Nursing Administration from a nationally
recognized nursing organization such as NEA-BC or CENP within 1
Year required and
- 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 and
- Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department
or business unit.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to exercise
independent judgment on highly complex situations.
- Business acumen and leadership skills.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills with ability to
effectively interact and collaborate with all levels of management,
internal departments, external agencies, and MedStar entities
(including cross-functional knowledge and savvy)
- Advanced knowledge of various computer software applications
and online learning applications, especially Microsoft PowerPoint
and online training platforms.
This position has a hiring range of $139,276 - $239,803
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Keywords: MEDSTAR HEALTH, Philadelphia , Senior Director Nursing Operations - Relocation Offered!, Executive , Baltimore, Pennsylvania
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