Nurse Manager Labor and Delivery
Location
Plano TX
Job Type
Full-Time Regular
Description
Top Client in need of Nurse Manager Labor and Delivery
Job Summary and Qualifications :
The Nurse Manager has 24 / 7 accountability and responsibility for a defined
patient care area to provide a climate optimal for the provision of
individualized goal directed nursing care that supports the mission,
vision and values of the Facility and the philosophy of the Department
of Nursing. The nurse manager is expected to provide an environment
where nurses practice autonomously utilizing evidence-based practices.
The Nurse Manager is responsible for planning and providing individual
goal directed nursing care that promotes, advocates for and supports the
nursing staff's primary commitment to protect the health, safety, and
rights of the individual, family or community.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES :
exceptional service to our patients, physicians, guests, coworkers,
volunteers and vendors.
Satisfaction, Physician Satisfaction, Continuous Performance
Improvement, and / or Community Involvement
goal directed nursing care through the use of the nursing process.
hospital's mission, vision and values and Five Indicators of success in
the design and implementation of a plan for staff development, care
delivery and unit growth.
improvement as an educational experience and a tool for continual
improvement of quality of care and nursing sensitive indicators.
promotion / educational community activities, community involvement,
lifelong learning and nursing research.
by participating on unit and / or hospital committees, special projects
and through attendance at staff meetings and town halls.
competent, and efficient manner as determined by outcomes, quality
monitors, and other internal and external processes.
contribute positively to the delivery of quality care and services, and
to orderly operation of the department and the facility.
interdisciplinary team members, participation in planning activities,
and attendance at in-service and continuing education programs.
infection control, patient safety, quality improvement, MSDS and OSHA
standards (PPE, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard
Communications, Emergency Procedures and Job Safety).
reports trends in occurrences to staff, quarterly. Uses this information
to improve patient safety.
significant medical errors or unanticipated outcomes in the patient's
care which results in patient harm.
What qualifications you will need :