1. Makes rounds regularly as indicated at least once per shift. Maintains high visibility through clinical rounds for all areas.
2. Participates in the assessment of staffing needs. Utilizes staffing guides along with personal observation to maintain appropriate staffing levels to meet patient care needs. Monitors all staffing schedules, notifies Unit Manager or designee of necessary revisions.
3. Maintains clinical proficiency and readily assists units' staffs when indicated.
4. Effectively orients new house managers. Participates in recruitment and retention efforts.
5. Implements and interprets established policies and procedures, standards of performance, productivity, performance improvement, safety, environmental, infection control and other regulatory requirements.
Investigates policy violations and initiates corrective action in collaboration with Nurse Manager and/or Director.
6. Utilizes interpersonal and conflict resolution skills to maintain good working relationships with staff, physicians, departments, public agencies, and other organizations. Demonstrates effective communication, consultation, negotiation, and collaboration skills with members of the health care team and other stakeholders.
7. Assists patients and families as needed in stressful, crisis situations. Assesses incidents and assures completion of incident reports.
8. Reports defective supplies and equipment.
9. Participates in the periodic review and evaluation of the quality and appropriateness of nursing care. Identifies opportunities for performance improvement and develops plan to support. Support Nursing Leadership in coordinating, facilitating, and managing change.
Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. BSN within 5 years from date of hire or transfer.
3 years experience as Unit Manager, Relief Supervisor or Clinical Leader is required. National certification as clinically appropriate preferred.
Current RN license to practice in the State of Georgia required.