Assistant Director of Nursing (RN) Cardiac Surgery MWHC 3NE - Relocation Offered!
Company: MEDSTAR HEALTH
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
General Summary of PositionThe Assistant Director of Nursing is
a member of MedStar Health entity-based Division of Nursing and
leadership team. Supports and collaborates with the Director of
Nursing in providing leadership and oversight for a specific
unit/department. Directs and coordinates the nursing and patient
care delivery of the unit-based professional and support personnel.
Ensures the provision of holistic, culturally competent, and
person-centered, quality, safe, and cost-effective evidence-based
nursing care for patients/families. Applies the nursing process
within the context of the organization's shared/collaborative
decision-making framework. Collaboratively manages the patient's
transitions across the continuum of care to assist patients and
populations in achieving or maintaining an optimal level of health
and functioning.
The Assistant Director of Nursing assumes administrative and
leadership authority and responsibility during a specific shift
(e.g., evening or night) for the assigned unit/department. Fosters
associates' commitment to improving quality, safety, and
cost-conscious patient care outcomes. Collaborates with the
Director of Nursing in maintaining adherence to regulatory and
accreditation standards, and MedStar Health's policies and
procedures. Demonstrates leadership and behaviors which are
consistent with MedStar's mission, vision, goals, SPIRIT Values,
patient care philosophy, and sound moral and ethical judgement.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- In collaboration with the Director of Nursing, develops
unit/department goals, objectives, policies, and procedures, and
ensures compliance with hospital/entity policies and procedures,
clinical practice guidelines, and regulatory and accreditation
standards.
- Develops and maintains effective relationships and partnerships
across disciplines (e.g., medicine) and departments (e.g.,
environmental services) to ensure the delivery of efficient and
quality patient care services. Contributes to the hospital/entity
capacity management efforts; ensures unit activities and patient
throughput proceed smoothly.
- In collaboration with the Director of Nursing, develops
standards of performance for associates, evaluates performance, and
conducts performance management planning. Initiates or makes
recommendations for personnel actions. Sets clear expectations for
performance and holds associates accountable. Maintains ongoing
communication with associates to review programs, discuss new
developments, and exchange information.
- Completes annual performance reviews of unit/department-based
associates in a timely manner. Ensures the reviews reflect the
individual associate's ability to meet performance expectations and
beneficial ongoing developmental goals. Provides associates with
ongoing feedback and champions their continued professional growth
and development.
- In the absence of the Director of Nursing, maintains
communication with the Senior Director of Nursing and Patient Care
Services, unit-based associates, Medical Director, providers, other
nurse leaders, and personnel from other departments for the purpose
of coordinating operations among the unit/department, clinical
nursing division, and hospital/entity.
- Contributes to the development, implementation, monitoring, and
management of the unit/department-based budget and to support the
organizational objectives, patient care standards, and quality of
care. Demonstrates fiscal responsibility with day-to-day unit
productivity and operations. Ensures availability of necessary
materials, supplies, and equipment for safe and optimal patient
care delivery.
- Implements approaches and strategies that optimize patient care
delivery and outcomes. Ensures effective utilization of the
interdisciplinary model of care (IMOC) and associated standards of
excellence. Rounds on patients during the shift for the purpose of
engagement, satisfaction, and improvement in the care experience.
Investigates and follows through on patient complaints and safety
events.
- Supports and promotes quality and patient safety initiatives
and high reliability standards. Leads unit-based safety huddles.
Escalates care delivery concerns to the Director of Nursing and
other leaders as necessary and following the chain-of-command.
Takes action to ensure optimal execution of the National Patient
Safety Goals, nursing sensitive indicators/measures, regulatory
requirements, and other identified quality metrics. Identifies and
participates in performance improvement opportunities as
appropriate and based on findings.
- Collaborates with the Director of Nursing in the hiring,
evaluation, promotion, and termination of personnel within the
assigned unit/department, as needed. Initiates coaching and
counseling of associates. Monitors and ensures appropriate staffing
for unit(s).
- Collaborates with other nurse leaders (Directors of Nursing,
Directors of Clinical Nursing Informatics, Practice Innovation,
Professional Development, and others) to ensure associate
competencies. Identifies individual staff development needs and
provides appropriate resources to meet needs.
- Assists with developing unit-specific orientation of newly
hired associates, and preceptor and charge/resource nurse programs.
Plans and coordinates the assessment of unit-specific competencies
for all nursing personnel within the unit/department. Supports the
implementation of new programs/practices and helps design
educational programs that ensure the highest quality care delivery
and customer satisfaction.
- Maintains continuing education files, competency assessment
documentation, licensure, and specialty certifications for self and
the associates within the unit/department.
- Maintains and demonstrates a professional, patient-first
atmosphere and an environment of coaching and development that
supports shared decision making, interdisciplinary collaboration,
and a high level of patient and associate satisfaction as evidenced
by outcomes data. Provides shift-based clinical leadership through
role modeling professional practice behaviors, proper delegation of
activities, and management of the nursing team by maintaining staff
accountability. Evaluates the need for and contributes to
improvement in the professional practice environment.
- Participates in hospital/entity committees, task forces,
interdisciplinary forums, and projects (e.g., serious safety event
reviews and performance improvement teams) at the request of
Director of Nursing. Contributes to the achievement of Magnet
Recognition or Pathways to Excellence program. Promotes a public
image of professional nursing excellence and represents the
hospital in community outreach efforts as appropriate.
- 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, attending related seminars and conferences, and
maintaining membership in professional nursing associations.
Demonstrates accountability for own professional development and
advancement.
- Assumes administrative responsibilities in absence of the
Director of Nursing and provides coverage for other
colleagues.
- Maintains clinical knowledge and skills and engages in the
provision of direct care for a caseload of patients as
required.
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Minimum Qualifications Education
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing from a nationally accredited
program required
- Master's degree in Nursing or a health related field from a
nationally accredited program preferred
Experience
- 3-4 years progressive nursing care experience required
- Leadership and management experience preferred
Licenses and Certifications
- RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State
Licensure in the District of Columbia required
- Specialty certification from a nationally recognized nursing
organization in either a clinical specialty or Nursing
Administration preferred
- 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
- Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department
or business unit.
- C-EFM - Electronic Fetal Monitoring from the National
Certification Corporation (NCC) is required for Perinatal nurses
(labor and delivery, antepartum, antenatal testing) within 12
months from date of hire. New graduate nurses or new to specialty
nurses (labor and delivery, antepartum, antenatal testing) will
have 15 months from date of hire to obtain the EFM
certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to exercise
independent judgment on complex situations. Verbal and written
communication skills. Basic knowledge of various computer software
applications and online learning applications, especially Microsoft
PowerPoint and Excel.
This position has a hiring range of $100,588 - $190,340
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