CNO Hospital (North Shore Medical Center) - Miami, FL - Administrative
Company: SMG West 1180
Location: Miami
Posted on: May 16, 2022
Job Description:
CNO Hospital (North Shore Medical Center) - Miami, FLJob
DescriptionLocation: Steward Health CarePosted Date:
5/4/2022POSITION SUMMARY: The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) is
responsible for the direction of nursing and other patient care
services as assigned. As a member of the senior management team,
this position carries ultimate nursing authority and responsibility
for planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating
nursing/patient care programs, performance improvement activities,
infection control initiative, and hospital-wide planning and
regulatory compliance activities. The CNO or a designee exercises
final authority over those associated with providing nursing care,
treatment, and services. The CNO has the authority to speak on
behalf of nursing to the same extent that other hospital leaders
speak for their respective disciplines or departments. KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Functions at the executive level to provide effective and
coordinated leadership to deliver nursing care, treatment, and
services.
- Directs nursing services in all areas/departments where nursing
care is provided.
- Participates in defined and established meetings with members
of governing board, medical staff, administrative team, hospital
management and clinical groups in decision-making structures and
processes.
- Establishes philosophy and develops/implements the
organization's plans for providing nursing care, treatment, and
services to those patients requiring nursing care, treatment, and
services.
- Responsible for ensuring that nursing policies, procedures, and
standards describe and guide how the nursing staff provides the
nursing care, treatment, and services required by all patients and
patient populations served by the hospital and as defined in the
hospital plan(s) for providing nursing care, treatment, and
services
- Assures collaboration among clinical and support departments to
meet patients care needs; establishes formal mechanism for
interdepartmental communication.
- Participates in community-based groups/activities as a
representative of hospital administration; participates with
community and Corporate nursing leaders in decision-making and
support of innovative nursing practice.
- Keeps abreast of relevant issues that impact patient care and
communicates to members of the administrative team.
- Provides a liaison between the medical staff and clinical
departments; promotes environment of collaboration with medical
staff and hospital clinical departments to provide for the needs of
patients.
- Serves as a member of medical staff committees.
- Participates with other administrative team members in
promoting physician and employee satisfaction.
- Takes administrative call. Assumes responsibilities of facility
administrator when requested to do so.
- Establishes Standards and Ensures Regulatory Compliance.
- Provides leadership to nursing and clinical departments to
ensure compliance with licensing, TJC Standards, regulatory, and
accrediting agencies.
- Assures that the practice of nursing is consistent with the
State requirements in which the individual works, Nurse Practice
Act, TJC, and in accordance with governmental and regulatory
agencies.
- Develops/approves/implements organization-wide patient care
programs, policies and procedures; nursing standards of patient
care, treatment, and services; and standards of nursing practice
that describe how patients' nursing care needs or patient
populations receiving nursing care are assessed, evaluated, and
met; involves pertinent individuals/departments; obtains medical
staff input/approvals as needed; assures that policies reflect the
institution's policies, medical staff bylaws, and governing board
decisions.
- Develops/approves/implements standards to measure, assess, and
improve patient outcomes.
- Implements effective, ongoing program to measure, assess and
improve the quality of nursing care, treatment and services
delivered to patients
- Collaborates with the governing body, management, medical
staff, and clinical staff in planning, promoting, and conducting
hospital-wide performance assessment and improvement; reports
findings to appropriate hospital, medical, and governing board
committees; establishes the nursing plan for performance
improvement.
- Seeks opportunities to incorporate the ethical dimensions of
nursing practice, health policy and organizational behavior in the
strategic planning and decision-making processes; acts as an
advocate for the patients, nursing/clinical staff, or medical staff
as appropriate when faced with ethical questions and assists with
mechanism to assure resolution.
- Assures that patient care needs in assigned departments are
assessed, evaluated and met; utilizes quality reporting, patient
satisfaction data, and feedback from medical staff to assess areas
for improvement.
- Promotes interdisciplinary collaboration in assessing and
planning for patient care needs, communicating progress toward
goals, and providing for patients' continuing care needs.
- Problem-solves with medical staff and appropriate departments
when quality of care issues arise.
- Establishes standards and expectations for patient
satisfaction; communicates results of patient satisfaction survey
reports; initiates action plan for improvement as needed.
- Collaborates with Corporate body to ensure hospital compliance
with corporate and regulatory standards.
- Retains fiscal responsibility for assigned departments.
- Responsible for the development and implementation of budgets
for assigned units/departments.
- Participates with Administrative team in determination of
allocation of funds for patient care needs.
- Evaluates compliance, identifies variance trends, and initiates
corrective action as needed.
- Participates in evaluation of cost-effectiveness of assigned
patient care services/departments and economic value-added for
proposed new services.
- Collaborates with Materials Manager to assure quality patient
care supplies and equipment are utilized within Corporate contract
guidelines; communicates unsatisfactory vendor performance and
seeks corrective actions.
- Collaborates with medical and hospital staff in implementing
Corporate initiatives for procedural case management, implant
standardization, and other programs as appropriate to ensure
quality, cost-effective care.
- Collaborates with Human Resources Department on initiatives and
in establishing/adhering to appropriate policies and procedures and
in handling employee issues.
- Establishes the functions and qualifications for nursing
positions.
- Develops staffing plans which assure cost effective utilization
of resources to meet patient care needs based on clinical
assessment, utilizing data from performance improvement activities,
patient satisfaction information, financial data, staff input, and
physician input.
- Evaluates nursing care provided and uses the data to forecast
and plan.
- Reviews and recommends changes in salary ranges to remain
competitive in the community; defines which positions are needed in
assigned patient care departments/areas.
- Supports innovation in nursing practice both from clinical and
managerial perspectives.
- Assures staff competency as reported to the governing board;
reviews and approves all competency-based job descriptions.
- Participates in developing, implementing, and evaluating
programs to promote the recruitment, retention, development, and
continuing education of nursing staff members.
- Serves as coach and mentor for nursing staff; facilitates
professional development; fosters atmosphere of learning and
innovation, develops nursing management skills.
- Participates in hospital's monthly operations reviews.
- Works as a part of the executive leadership team to create
opportunities for growth in service lines, operations, and hospital
revenue. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/LICENSURE/TECHNICAL/OTHER:
- Education: Possesses a post-graduate degree in nursing or a
related field; or the knowledge and skills associated with an
advanced degree; or a written plan to obtain these qualifications.
A related field may include health care administration or business
administration. A certification in nursing administration is
preferred.
- Experience (Type & Length): At least 5 years of progressively
responsible experience in nursing/health care management,
preferable one year at the executive leadership level.
- Certification/Licensure: Currently licensed as a registered
professional nurse in the state for which he or she practices, in
accordance with law and regulation.
- Software/Hardware:
- Other:
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