Job Summary
- As a Registered Nurse/Clinical Supervisor II, Operating Room Unit, you'll play a vital role in ensuring safe, high-quality patient care.
Education
- BSN preferred. RNs with an associate degree must enroll in an accredited BSN program within 30 days of employment and complete it within 4 years.
Licenses and Certifications
- Current licensure with the California Board of Registered Nursing
- Must successfully complete and maintain BLS certification
- Must successfully complete and maintain LA City Fire Card certification at the time of hire or within the first 30 days of employment
- Specialty-specific certifications as required.
- ACLS for RNFA (Registered Nurse First Assistant) certification preferred.
Experience
- 2-5 years of clinical experience in an acute care setting as a Registered Nurse. 2 or more years prior charge nurse experience is preferred.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Leading and mentoring nursing staff, fostering an environment of excellence and continuous improvement.
- Managing shift schedules and assignments, ensuring optimal patient flow and staff efficiency.
- Utilizing your critical thinking skills to solve problems and promote effective communication among patients, families, staff, and physicians.
- Serving as a clinical expert and role model, advocating for the best patient experience.
- Engaging in hospital-wide initiatives, committees, and councils to share information and improve practices.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Patient Care and Experience Facilitation: Advocates for patients, maintains positive environment, and addresses concerns promptly.
- Clinical Mentorship: Provides bedside assistance, facilitates conflict resolution, and supports new staff during orientation.
- Shift Supervision: Manages scheduling, delegates tasks, monitors patient care, and addresses concerns effectively.
- Patient Throughput: Anticipates patient flow, coordinates transfers, and participates in bed management meetings.
- Performance Improvement and Compliance: Ensures documentation accuracy, participates in improvement activities, and follows safety protocols.
- Professional Development: Attends development meetings, maintains professionalism, and complies with hospital policies.
- General Accountabilities: Demonstrates professionalism, communicates effectively, participates in training, and ensures safety practices.
Key Responsibilities:
- Patient Care Excellence: Champion a positive patient experience, ensuring high standards of care and safety.
- Team Leadership: Mentor and support staff, fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment.
- Operational Management: Oversee scheduling, resource availability, and staff assignments to ensure smooth operations.
- Communication & Collaboration: Facilitate clear communication between patients, families, staff, and physicians.
- Performance Improvement: Participate in quality initiatives and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Salary Range: $66.96 to $84.55 per hour