What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric & Womens Health RN Nurse Manager position at GREATER NEW BEDFORD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER?
Job Details
Position Summary
Monday - Friday - 40 Hours Per Week (8 hour Shifts)
Flexibility/Availability Between Operating Hours or 7:30am - 6:00pm.
The Nurse Manager is responsible for coordinating the day to day functioning of the Pediatric and Womens Health departments. He/she uses strong organization and interpersonal skills to organize, develop, plan and implement various Health Center and/or department policies & procedures, goals and objectives necessary to provide quality patient care as well as efficient and safe operations. He/she is clinically competent and, at the same time, possesses the strong management and collaboration skills needed to be able to manage issues as they arise. The Nurse Manager Collaborates with the Chief Clinical Operations Officer.
At the New Bedford Community Health, we strive to provide high quality care to meet the challenging needs of our diverse patients who need more than just health care. We offer a variety of services to the community, including primary & urgent care, women’s health, pediatrics, adult medicine, behavioral health and dental care. Our patients develop strong bonds with our staff and rely on them for health care, as well as guidance with some basic needs that others may take for granted.
Our mission to our patients is to educate and inspire them to be a participant in their total health care.
Our mission to the community is to be a resource and leader. Our vision is to improve the health & well-being of each patient, their families, and the greater community.
Essential Functions Include:
- Provides supervision (direct and indirect) and guidance to clinical staff including LPN’s, RN’s, Medical Assistants Unit Secretaries and Patient Registration Representatives. Responsible for coordinating, directing and evaluating activities of the departments he/she is assigned to oversee.
- Facilitates a two-way flow of communication between clinical staff and management.
- Collaborates with the Chief Clinical Operations Officer and Medical Directors to ensure that each department is running efficiently, effectively and providing the highest quality care to our patients.
- Meets budget commitment for materials, supplies and staff by controlling expenses and overtime. Seeks alternative methods to achieve budget objectives.
- Interprets Health Center policies & procedures, rules and regulations to assigned staff.
- Responsible for performance evaluations, career development and mentoring of assigned staff. Seeks to use mistakes as learning opportunities and applies disciplinary action if/when needed.
- Creates and maintains staff schedules to ensure optimum patient care while utilizing staff to the highest level of their abilities. Works to fill any scheduling gaps or unexpected absences.
- Reviews and edits staff timesheets and approves bi-weekly payroll and vacation requests.
- Assesses staff’s clinical skills through direct observation and oversight of annual training. Facilitates new hire orientation and ensures completion of annual competencies.
- Organizes orientation of new nursing, medical unit secretary, and medical assistant personnel. Responds appropriately to facility acuity and activity by providing assistance to peers, patients, and staff as needed.
- Monitors and orders immunizations/stock medications and confirms expiration dates on a consistent basis. Expired immunizations/stock medications will be disposed of as directed by facility procedures.
May perform the duties outlined in the Registered Nurse job description as department needs dictate:
- Obtains a nursing history utilizing the patient, family, medical record, professional staff, community agencies and other departments. Interview patients and families to gain ideas, feelings, and facts that help identify their needs and goals. Observe overt and covert signs and symptoms in a systematic way. Identify and record physical, social and psychosocial needs of the patient and family. Develop nursing assessment based on data collection.
- Responds appropriately in emergency patient care and related situations. Implement appropriate intervention based on an ongoing assessment of patients.
- Records and reports pertinent data on patient’s electronic health record and to appropriate health team members. Evaluate data obtained in the nursing assessment in making knowledgeable interpretations. Differentiate nursing situation that require priority setting and respond accordingly. Recognize teaching and learning needs of patients and families. Coordinate teaching plan. Provides individual or group patient education and counseling.
- Serves as patient advocate. Defend and preserve the rights of patients pertaining to all aspects of their care, knowledge and privacy.
- Administers immunizations and treatments. Performs diagnostic test as ordered by provider including, but not limited to: EKG’s, Holter Monitors, hearing and vision tests and CLIA waived testing.
- Documents all ordered test in the Electronic health record and prepares test results for review by the provider. Notifies the patients of test results as directed by the provider. Provides any other follow through as directed by the provider and documents patient interaction in the electronic health record. Provides necessary documentation of patient encounter forms.
- Assists the provider with procedures as directed. Triage patient phone calls, assess and determine the need for immediate medical care based on urgency of problem. Process refills based on facility protocol.
Qualifications
Required Knowledge & Skills
The successful candidate in this position will:
- Be able to tactfully communicate with internal staff for purposes of assigning work duties, coaching; counseling and other duties as assigned by manager;
- Display a positive attitude and lead by example;
- Be resourceful, admit when he/she doesn’t have the answer, but know who to go to for help;
- Build trust with staff at all levels by following through on commitments, acting in an honest manner and keeping the Health Center and our patients’ care at the center of focus.
- Critical thinking and analytical skills to analyze data, identify meaningful information and resolve problems.
- Ability to work with, develop, and motivate multidisciplinary teams.
- Strong orientation to patient care in accordance with the Health Center's values.
- Ability to work with highly sensitive and confidential information, with appropriate discretion.
Required Education & Other Credentials:
- Education: Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing; Bachelor’s degree strongly preferred.
- Experience: Must possess a minimum of three (3) years’ experience in a supervisory or team lead nursing role. Bilingual preferred.
- Certification/Licensure: Current Registered Nursing license to practice in the state of Massachusetts is required; as well as certified in CPR/BLS.
- Software/Hardware: Experience working with electronic health records is required. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office preferred.
New Bedford Community Health values a diverse workplace and strongly encourages women, people of color, LGBTQIA individuals, and people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, and veterans to apply. New Bedford Community Health is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any person based on race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other lawfully protected status. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V