Director, Critical Care Nursing
Children's Hospital, The
Denver, Colorado
Why Work at Children´s....
Are you interested in working with a team that has been recognized, both locally and nationally, for providing excellence in pediatric health care?
Are you interested in working with a team that has been recognized, both locally and nationally, for providing excellence in pediatric health care? If so, The Childrens Hospital is a leading pediatric health-care network dedicated 100 percent to caring for kids. It has been designated one of the nations top ten outstanding childrens hospitals by U.S.News & World Report and Child Magazine. With more than 600 experienced experts representing the full spectrum of pediatric specialties, Childrens is home to many nationally and internationally recognized medical and research programs. Childrens provides complete pediatric care at its main campus and through a network of care that includes eleven Childrens Care Centers and more than 400 outreach clinics. A career at The Childrens Hospital will challenge your skills, stimulate your emotions and make you proud of your accomplishments.
Qualifications
Masters required: nursing/health administration/or related business masters
BSN required
NE or NEA required in first year
3 years progressive leadership required
Pediatric experience preferred
Job Overview
The Director, Critical Care Nursing is responsible for oversight for the organization, planning, and direction of operations, in the Critical Care Departments, that aligns with organizational strategic direction, policy and objectives. The Director provides oversight and leadership including, ensuring continuous quality improvement, consistent quality
outcomes, and proactive financial management for the non service line Critical Care nursing departments (PICU, NICU), and a collaborative role with the Heart Institute (HI) nursing leadership for the CICU and other HI service line nursing services . The Director ensures effective management of human resources and fiscal resources in accordance with current organizational policies and procedures. The Director develops staff members to their professional potential, fosters tea m work within the department and throughout the organization, ensures a seamless service for patients and families and provides professional expertise to the organization. The Director, Critical Care establishes and implements departmental philosophy, goals, and objectives, standards, policies and procedures to achieve quality patient care and customer service.
Develops, implements, and evaluates ongoing services for critical care programs that ensure quality patient care consistent with the hospital goals
Assists the CNO with development and implementation of the strategic plan for nursing and patient care delivery. Integrates unit/organizational practices with the strategic plan.
Collaborates with the CNO and the Nursing Leadership Council/Nursing Operations Council to assure organizational objectives are in line.
Supports and acts as a resource for Critical Care nursing leaders.
Ensures high visibility in departments and at unit staff meetings to improve visibility and communication with the staff
Provides direction to unit/program managers regarding program planning, family-centered care, resource utilization, patient/family/team outcomes, pain management, advocacy, and patient and family education
Develops tactics that integrate nursing service into hospital strategic plan.
Provides oversight for planning, organization, implementation, and evaluation of new patient care services and programs. Collaborates with clinical departments in the development of new models of patient and nursing care delivery. Areas of responsibility include lactation services, ECMO, and flights.
Collaborates with service line leadership for program development and to ensure quality of care across the continuum.
Serves as a resource to nurse and department managers within and across service lines
Utilizes principles of Patient and Family Centered care to design and enhance care delivery.
Accountable for ongoing compliance with all regulatory and accreditation bodies, and hospital policy for critical care nursing units.
Completes operational budgets that reflect required workload, forecasted units of service, and programmatic changes, and conducts ongoing variance monitoring.
Develops, prioritizes, and defends a capital equipment budget in collaboration with the services medical chair and nurse managers.
Is responsible for the departments operational excellence and ensures that the department delivers quality services in accordance with applicable policies, procedures, and professional standards.
Manages human resources (HR) to ensure quality services and promote positive employee relations.
Embraces and models the standards of behavior as exemplified in the TCH Mission, Vision, and Values
As a leader, presents the ambition to identify opportunities and actions, streamline operations, and positively coordinate the talents of multiple leaders and staff to maximize work outcomes and improve patient care.
Equal Employment Opportunity
It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or any other status protected by law or regulation. Be aware that none of the questions are intended to imply illegal preferences or discrimination based on non-job-related information.
Additional Information
Department Name: Nursing Administration
Job Status: 40 hours per week, Benefit Eligible
Shift: Monday through Friday, 8am-4:30pm
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