What are the responsibilities and job description for the DIRECTOR - EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (ED) position at FREEPORT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL?
Job Details
Description
Organizes and facilitates department activities to deliver quality care using standards based. Priorities include quality and service excellence, which focuses on patient, staff and physician satisfaction. Directs and supervises staff ensuring that workforce standards are demonstrated in the delivery of patient care. Serves as a link to all disciplines for patient care to assure desired outcomes. Mediates and problem solves concerns related to physician, staff and/or administrative policy.
Job Responsibilities
Development of a staff-oriented organization culture that emphasizes high quality, continuous improvement, key staff retention and development, along with high performance and outcomes is achieved through FHN’s Strategic Pillars.
Other duties may be assigned.
Strategic Pillar: Exceptional People
- Directly supervises staff in assigned departments. Responsibilities include assigning and directing work, appraising performance, recognition of staff and counseling staff when appropriate. Problem resolution for quality and service issues.
Strategic Pillar: Exceptional Care
- Exhibits a commitment to exemplary workforce standards and value statements.
- Incorporates leadership standards into daily practice.
- Responsible for the coordination of unit needs, addressing physician/staff/patient and family issues to maintain daily operations and communication among healthcare team.
- Ensures compliance of policies, procedures, patient care standards, and regulatory guidelines.
- Counsels, monitors, and documents staff performance to promote patient outcomes and customer satisfaction.
- Serves as expert clinical resource for nursing care delivery models to meet identified patient outcomes while expanding staff expertise.
- Demonstrates clinical competency in providing age specific care to patients in designated areas of practice.
- Supports key nursing initiatives: councils, performance improvements and clinical guidelines.
- Displays competency for the Clinical Leader role as evidenced in the annual performance appraisal following the FHN Leadership Standards.
Strategic Pillar: Financial Sustainability
- Responsible for capital, operational, and FTE budgets.
Strategic Pillar: Community Benefit
- Actively supports and participates in FHN initiatives within the communities we serve.
- Actively promotes FHN within the community.
- Actively participates in the development and implementation of initiatives resulting from the Community Health Needs Assessment.
- Support the organization’s role in providing healthcare to the community with innovation and enhancing existing services to improve community health.
Qualifications
Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s Degree from a four year college or university
Required Experience: Five to eight years field related and/or other job-related experience. Knowledge of regulatory requirements, management of resources (human, technical, and financial) strategic planning, project management, negotiation, quality assurance.
Licensure/Certification/Registration: Prefer certification in applicable field along with current RN licensure/registration in the state of Illinois.
Populations Served
While performing this job, the leader may care for patients in the following age groups:
- Neonate: <30 days
- Infant: <1 year
- Early Childhood: 1 year and <5 years
- Late Childhood: 5 years and <13 years
- Adolescent: 13 to <17 years
- Young Adult: 17 to <30 years
- Middle Adult: 30 to <60 years
- Older Adult: >60 years
- Serves patient in areas other than patient care.
While performing this job, the leader does not care for patients in the following age groups:
- No responsibility to treat or care for patients.