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Nurse Manager II, Emergency Night shift (Anaheim)

Kaiser Permanente · Anaheim, CA · 5 days ago
Healthcare$213k–$246k/yrFull-time

Essential Responsibilities

  • Creates and advocates for developmental opportunities for others;
  • Buils collaborative, cross-functional relationships.
  • Solicits and acts on performance feedback;
  • Works with leaders and employees to set goals and provide open feedback and coaching to drive performance improvement.
  • Pursues professional growth;
  • Hires, trains, and develops talent for growth opportunities;
  • Strategically evaluates talent for succession planning;
  • Sets performance management guidelines and expectations across teams / units.
  • Oversees implementation, adapts, and stays up to date with organizational change, challenges, feedback, best practices, processes, and industry trends;
  • Shares best practices within and across teams.
  • Fosters open dialogue amongst team members, engages, motivates, and promotes collaboration within and across teams;
  • Motivates teams to meet business objectives.
  • Delegates tasks and decisions as appropriate;
  • Provides appropriate support, guidance and scope;
  • Encourages development and consideration of options in decision making;
  • Fosters access to stakeholders.
  • Manages designated units or teams by translating business plans into tactical action items;
  • Oversees the completion of work assignments and identifies opportunities for improvement;
  • Ensures all policies and procedures are followed;
  • Partners with key stakeholders and business leaders to ensure products and/or services meet requirements and expectations while aligning with departmental strategies.
  • Aligns team efforts;
  • Builts accountability for and measuring progress in achieving results;
  • Assumes responsibility for decision making;
  • Fosters direct reports to resolve escalated issues as appropriate.
  • Communicates goals and objectives;
  • Incorporates resources, costs, and forecasts into team and unit plans;
  • Ensures matrixed resources are fulfilling service or performance requirements across reporting lines.
  • Removes obstacles that impact performance;
  • Identifies and addresses improvement opportunities;
  • Influences teams and units to operate in alignment with operational and business objectives.
  • Manages hospital administrative functions to support patient care by:
    • Negotiating timelines for action item implementation and monitoring compliance to financial commitments;
    • Developing and implementing ad hoc reports that capture workflows and developing strategies to achieve performance targets;
    • Developing and guiding short- and long-term operational initiatives, and managing program, services, and/or systems;
    • Assuming accountability for activities across functions including workplace and patient safety, human resources (e.g., recruitment, selection, promoting active recruitment, performance evaluation and management), labor relations, training and development, and quality/risk management issues;
    • Designing continuous survey readiness activities including mock rounds and mitigating issues to maintain compliance and regulatory standards, and developing procedures for preparing audit documentation, information, and reports;
    • Leading in the development, monitoring, and control of departmental payroll and non-payroll budget and other aspects of financial management and cost control/reduction.
  • Manages care delivery operations and programs within a twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week operational environment by:
    • Developing strategic partnerships with physicians, subject matter experts, and service area leaders, and overseeing highly complex work steams with large program impact;
    • Leading the development and implementation of plans, policies, and processes for data-gathering and analysis while ensuring alignment with guidelines and regulations;
    • Alligning direct and/or indirect patient care management solutions across departments;
    • Managing resources in hospital areas to ensure appropriate assignment and utilization;
    • Leading multidisciplinary hospital team(s) and holding team(s) accountable for performance;
    • Assisting the design of emergency preparedness programs;
    • Ensuring the departments emergency preparedness and recovery plans are current, ensuring managers and staff are trained and understand expectations for during and after an emergency;
    • Leading project teams and/or initiatives and monitoring implementation, equitable distribution of resources, and delivery on objectives;
    • Leading teams responsible for the delivery of nursing services and patient care within a twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week operational environment in alignment with cost, quality, and clinical and utilization standards.
  • Manages improvements to operations and technology processes by:
    • Leading and implementing long-term cross-functional strategic projects designed to achieve goals related to issue remediation and improved quality, service, affordability, and/or operating efficiency;
    • Developing and managing a structured approach for identifying root causes and implementing solutions to improve the performance of operations system processes and address quality and safety issues;
    • Collaborating with senior leadership on the development of strategic plans with the goal of achieving integrated services across the continuum of care;
    • Ensuring performance metrics used to monitor the success of strategic improvement projects are tied to strategic organizational initiatives.
  • Ensures safe, quality, and standardized care delivery within a twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week operational environment by:
    • Driving the continuous improvement of the quality and safety of clinical practices, services, and operations for patients and staff;
    • Holding staff and direct reports accountable for maintaining compliance with legal and regulatory requirements (e.g., Nursing Practice Act, The Joint Commission [TJC], federal, state, and local requirements) updated by governmental and regulatory agencies;
    • Leading the design and implementation of systems, processes, and methods to evaluate and improve patient care within assigned department and across the continuum of care.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

    • (Core) Ambiguity/Uncertainty Management
    • (Core) Attention to Detail
    • (Core) Business Knowledge
    • (Core) Communication
    • (Core) Constructive Feedback
    • (Core) Critical Thinking
    • (Core) Cross-Group Collaboration
    • (Core) Decision Making
    • (Core) Dependability
    • (Core) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Support
    • (Core) Drives Results
    • (Core) Facilitation Skills
    • (Core) Health Care Industry
    • (Core) Influencing Others
    • (Core) Integrity
    • (Core) Leadership
    • (Core) Learning Agility
    • (Core) Organizational Savvy
    • (Core) Problem Solving
    • (Core) Short- and Long-term Learning & Recall
    • (Core) Strategic Thinking
    • (Core) Team Building
    • (Core) Teamwork
    • (Core) Topic-Specific Communication Knowledge
    • (Functional) Emergency Preparedness
    • (Functional) Evidence-Based Medicine Principles
    • (Functional) Nursing Principles
    • (Functional) Patient Safety
    • (Functional) Business Process Improvement
    • (Functional) Change Management
    • (Functional) Compliance Management
    • (Functional) Confidentiality
    • (Functional) Conflict Resolution
    • (Functional) Employee Training
    • (Functional) Health Care Compliance
    • (Functional) Health Care Quality Standards
    • (Functional) Information Systems
    • (Functional) Legal And Regulatory Requirements
    • (Functional) Maintain Files and Records
    • (Functional) Microsoft Office
    • (Functional) Stakeholder Management
    • (Functional) Workforce Planning
    • Minimum Qualifications

      • Minimum five (5) years of experience in patient care delivery.
      • Minimum four (4) years of experience in a leadership role with or without direct reports.
      • Bachelors degree in a Business, Nursing, Health Care, or directly related field AND minimum five (5) years of experience in business operations, clinical health care, or a directly related field OR minimum eight (8) years of experience in business operations, clinical health care, or a directly related field.
      • Registered Nurse License (California) required at hire.
      • Advanced Cardiac Life Support required at hire.
      • Pediatric Advanced Life Support required at hire.
      • Basic Life Support required at hire.
      • Master's degree in Nursing (MSN) OR Master's degree in a business, nursing, health care, or directly related field and Bachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN).
      • Certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) in related practice area.

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