What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manager, Cardiology Service Line (Full Time, 40, Day) position at Queen's Health System?
RESPONSIBILITIESAbout Us : The Queen's Health Systems stands as a beacon of healthcare excellence throughout Hawai‘i and the Pacific Basin. We are dedicated to delivering comprehensive health care services and programs to Native Hawaiians and all people of Hawai‘i. At Queen's, we embody the vision of Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV by committing to perpetually provide high-quality health care to enhance the well-being of our community.Join Queen's ‘Ohana ()The Queen’s Medical Center is proud to be : A Level I Trauma Center : As the state’s designated trauma facility,The Queen's Medical Center (Honolulu) is reverified as a Level 1 Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons.Magnet® Recognition - The Queen’s Medical Center is the first and only hospital in Hawaii to achieve Magnet® recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.Nationally recognized healthcare organization : The Queen's Medical Center (Honolulu campus) has been recognized as the top hospital in Hawai'i for the 2023-2024 Best Hospitals rankings and ratings. Moloka’i General Hospital has also been named one of the top 20 critical access hospitals (CAHs) for quality in the country by the Chartis Center for Rural Health for Best Practice in Quality.Role Overview : As the Service Line Cardiology Manager, you will oversee the daily operations of our cardiology clinics. In collaboration with the clinical program dyads, physician leaders, and medical group leadership, develop outpatient clinical programs to ensure the delivery of quality care and continuity of care for patient and families across multiple geographical locations.Key Responsibilities : Manages the daily clinic operations and directs the system level administration, management, coordination, and integration of programs, regarding patient care activities and services for the areas assigned.Develops, establishes, and monitors plans and activities to ensure delivery of high-quality patient care and services.Participates in the long-term planning of assigned unit(s) and area(s).Ensures services, functions, programs, and activities support short and long-range strategic plans of Ambulatory Services and meets the goals and objectives of The Queen’s University Medical Group and The Queen’s Health Systems (QHS).Ensures multi-site clinic operations and functions are in compliance with regulatory requirements and all policies / procedures of QHS and its affiliates.Assumes and / or partners at a system level responsibility for standardization of assigned programs and policies.Develops, coordinates, implements, and assesses the effectiveness of specialty programs and projects to promote, enhance, and expand services provided.Works as a collaborative member of the leadership team, including building professional partnerships within the Clinical Programs, Ambulatory Services, and QHS’s leadership team and other entities.Minimum Qualifications : Current Hawaii State license as Registered Nurse.Bachelor’s degree in Nursing.Master’s degree preferred.Current BLS certification.Five (5) years progressive experience as a Registered Nurse, preferably in an acute care facility.Two (2) years supervisory / leadership experience.Depending upon area of assignment, specialty certification / training may be desirable.Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification (AMB-BC), Certified Nurse Manager and Leader (CNML), Nurse Executive (NE-BC) or Nurse Executive, Advanced (NEA-BC) certification preferred.Typical Physical Demands : Finger dexterity, seeing, hearing, speaking.Continuous : sitting.Frequent : walking, static gripping of an object for prolonged periods.Occasional : standing, stooping / bending, climbing stairs, walking on uneven ground, lifting and carrying usual weight of one pound up to five pounds, reaching above, at and below shoulder level.Typical Working Conditions : Not substantially subjected to adverse environmental conditions.Subjected to noise / vibrations from intercoms, telephones and monitors.Exposure to body fluids and communicable diseases.Frequently works on multiple tasks and priorities at one time.Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Vet