Nurse Manager- Periop Services
Essential Functions
With other managers, participates in the development, implementation and periodical reviews of all policies and procedures that guide and support the assigned services. These include, but are not limited to The Joint Commission requirements, federal and state regulations, regulatory standards, etc.
Provides support to staff to ensure patients of a positive care experience. Assists with the resolution of patient/family complaints. Escalates issues appropriately to the director or administrative representative.
Participates in developing and maintaining departmental staffing plan for all areas supervised, detailing appropriate employee classifications and qualifications consistent with the department’s operational plan, projected volumes, patient/acuity and other relevant indicators. Collaborates on a daily basis with other managers to ensure adequate staffing for all areas.
Supervises assigned staff. Provides and/or coordinates necessary education, orientation and support to the team. Provides input in the development of annual operating and capital budgets, monitors and analyzes performance and productivity and implements necessary corrective plans. Utilizes budget information in management decision-making.
Coordinates equipment and supply needs to ensure availability as necessary. Attends department meetings, management meetings and others as assigned. Conducts regular staff meetings/huddles. Monitors safety compliance and contributes to fostering a culture of safety at the unit level.
Forms effective work team through communication, team-building skills, coaching and counseling techniques, mentoring, delegation, decisiveness and integrity. Supports and participates in departmental performance improvement and quality activities.
May assist with additional management duties as assigned by the unit/department director, including, but not limited to: Interviewing and hiring of personnel, scheduling of staff, utilization of special pay practices, timekeeping, and maintaining personnel records. Provide staff performance feedback including annual reviews and discipline as needed.
Maintains high level clinical competence to assess patient needs, plan patient care, implement appropriate interventions, and evaluate the effectiveness of patient care delivered to defined patient population. Provides orientation/education for staff, students and other hospitals and community organizations as needed. Understands employee competency documentation requirements.
Performs other responsibilities as requested.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills And Abilities Required
- Possession of a current or compact state license as a registered nurse issued/defined by the State of Iowa.
- Bachelor degree in Nursing, or actively in pursuit of Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (accepted into a Program and/or currently enrolled).
- Minimum of two (2) years of RN perioperative experience required. Management experience preferred.
- Certified Nurse, Operating Room (CNOR) or alternative certification preferred.
- Basic Life Support certified within six (6) weeks of hire. The acceptable credentialing body is the American Heart Association.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certified or obtained within six (6) months of hire per department requirements.
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certified or obtained within six (6) months of hire per department requirements.
- Proof of completion of Mandatory reporter abuse training specific to population served with three (3) months of hire.
- Ability to read, write and speak English language.
- Demonstrated leadership skills, knowledge of surgeon needs, procedures and equipment required.
- Strong interpersonal skills with staff, management and physicians required.
Physical Activity Requirements
- Constant Talking and Hearing: While exchanging information through oral communication, both by phone and in person.
- Standing: While functioning the scrub role.
- Walking: Usually for short distances at normal rate of speed.
- Grasping and Fingering: While performing clinical responsibilities.
- Frequent Stooping, reaching, and lifting: While assembling supplies, etc.
- Occasional Lifting: While moving supplies or while assisting in patient care.
- Heavy work: Exerting up to 65 lbs. push/pull (force to move frequently, and lifting up to 50 lbs. occasionally, and lifting up to 40 lbs. frequently, and lifting up to 20 lbs. constantly, to move patient and/or objects).