Position Information The CNO/COO is responsible for the executive direction of patient care services including all ancillary services.Qualified candidates will be seasoned, nursing professionals with previous multiple unit/department experience in hospital operations, be financially savvy, and able to motivate others. The ability to strategically plan, develop business, and improve physician relations is a must. Masters preferred.Hospital InformationThe hospital is a 69-bed, full-service, Joint Commission accredited, not-for-profit acute care hospital that features three outpatient clinics and a regional dialysis network. Healthcare services include hospice/home health, behavioral health, cardiology, geriatrics, hematology/oncology, infectious diseases, nephrology, orthopedics, pulmonology, sports medicine, surgery, urology, pediatrics, ICU, as well as physical, occupational, and speech therapy.Community Information The community of 20,000 is situated in the heart of the Southwest, approximately 2 hours from Albuquerque and 2.5 hours from Flagstaff, Arizona. The town sits in the midst of some of our nations greatest treasures and is home to one of the best outdoor scenes in the Southwest. The city is the tour hub for the popular Four Corners Region and is the mercantile, transportation, and banking center for the entire area. The community is renowned for its year-round pleasant climate, low humidity, and warm temperatures prevail. There are 110 trading posts, shops and galleries featuring achievements in wool, with original Navajo rugs and blankets sought by private collectors and museums throughout the world, intricate jewelry made from delicately cut turquoise or coral set in sterling silver, pottery, and their unique carved kachinas, making the town the undisputed Southwestern center for original Native American art.