What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director Clinical ICU/Telemetry position at HealthEast Care System?
At HealthEast, our patients are our neighbors and we are dedicated to their, and our, optimal health and well-being. We are guided by our faith-based heritage, a call to healing that respects the dignity and culture of every person. We empower our patients with user-friendly access to their health information, dependable service, and affordable, high-quality care.
We put new, more efficient models of care into practice, allowing our 7,500 employees and 850 physicians to focus on what’s important: providing compassionate health care that puts the patient and their needs first. With 14 clinics, home care, a medical transportation center, and four hospitals — Bethesda Hospital, St. John’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, and Woodwinds Health Campus — we provide excellent family health and specialization, including primary, maternity, orthopaedics and post-acute care.
Job Description
Here at HealthEast the Clinical Director is a RN with an extensive nursing leadership experience. They provide leadership to an interdependent team to ensure the delivery of outcome-focused care in a cost effective and efficient manner, through the planning and management of resources, relationships and clinical data.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree from an accredited School of Nursing required
Masters degree in nursing or related field preferred. Must be enrolled in a Master's program within 18 months of hire
RN-MN License required thru MN Board of Nursing
4 to 6 years of nursing experience
2 to 3 years of progressive leadership experience (i.e. charge nurse, preceptor, project/committee management) preferred.
Operational management experience preferred
Additional Information
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or
www.healtheast.org/careers