Clinical RN Supervisor, Population Health
- Req. Number: 16709
- Address: 3200 Burnet Ave
- City, State: Cincinnati, OH
- Job Type: Full time
- Posted Date: 11/26/2024
Job Description
At UC Health, we're proud to have the best and brightest teams and clinicians collaborating toward our common purpose: to advance healing and reduce suffering.
As the region's adult academic health system, we strive for innovation and provide world-class care for not only our community, but patients from all over the world. Join our team and you'll be able to develop your skills, grow your career, build relationships with your peers and patients, and help us be a source of hope for our friends and neighbors.
UC Health is committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and diverse place of employment.
The Clinical Supervisor assumes the responsibility for ensuring excellent patient care is being delivered, maintaining expeditious patient flow with a focus on customer service, and supervision of nursing staff. The Clinical Shift Supervisor will provide input on staff evaluations and complete evaluations for their regular staff cohort. The Clinical Supervisor will also assist with financial stewardship, and manage all employees to do the same. The position requires knowledge of leadership and effective interpersonal communication skills.
Responsibilities
Leadership: Supervises staff assigned to their clinic or department and demonstrates the ability to coach and mentor staff. Benchmark internal processes to improve practice. Lead and implement operational improvement initiatives and assures compliance via staff coaching and mentoring. Ensures staff behaviors supports and are consistent with the PRIIDE Values. Missions and Vision of UC Health and University Hospital. Provide transformational leadership. Assist with developing and revising of departmental standards, policies and procedures. Staffing and scheduling responsibility for cohort of staff Promote patient-centered care planning safety standards. Actively identify opportunities for improvement in patient satisfaction, care coordination activities and report back to leadership on results. Facilitate conflict resolution. Empower staff to participate in decision making through shared governance/UBC. Maintain, support and encourage others with professional development.
Resource Management: Participate in the new hire process: Shadowing process, selection and oversee specific staff orientation to maintain established standards of care and to ensure competency. Specific professional development and coaching for assigned cohort of staff including quarterly rounding and annual performance appraisals. Provides immediate counseling for staff when specific behaviors or incidents negatively affect patient care or the general work environment. Write up incidents. Participates in the corrective action process. Promote staff retention, team building/collaboration.
Performance Improvement/Regulatory Requirements: Ensure shift practice is in compliance with state and federal medical laws (EMTALA, HIPAA and House Bill 316). Enforce and maintain corporate compliance. Identify and oversee risk management issues. Ensures staff compliance with established policies, procedures, standards and accreditation and licensing regulations. Actively involved and engage staff in departmental performance improvement (PI) activities according to department PI plan. Assist the manager in evaluation the quality of patient care and staff performance through: Personal observation. Facilitating quality improvement monitoring activities. Interviewing patients/families/staff. Reviewing documentation.
Clinical Resource and Competency: Maintain Population Health Care Management/Coordination and department specific nursing competencies and completes annual competencies in required time frame. Collaborate with the Department Educator and/or provides for orientation and educational needs identified in the department. Function as a clinical resource for area of clinical specialty. Promote the use of evidence based practice. Assist in identifying and operationalizing evidenced-based practices. Facilitates ongoing staff professional growth.
Qualifications
Minimum Bachelor of Science of Nursing is required. | Licensed to practice in the State of Ohio, specialty specific certifications. | Minimum of two to four years of clinical nursing experience in area of clinical specialty.
At UC Health, we're proud to have the best and brightest teams and clinicians collaborating toward our common purpose: to advance healing and reduce suffering.
As the region's adult academic health system, we strive for innovation and provide world-class care for not only our community, but patients from all over the world. Join our team and you'll be able to develop your skills, grow your career, build relationships with your peers and patients, and help us be a source of hope for our friends and neighbors.
UC Health is committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and diverse place of employment.
The Clinical Supervisor assumes the responsibility for ensuring excellent patient care is being delivered, maintaining expeditious patient flow with a focus on customer service, and supervision of nursing staff. The Clinical Shift Supervisor will provide input on staff evaluations and complete evaluations for their regular staff cohort. The Clinical Supervisor will also assist with financial stewardship, and manage all employees to do the same. The position requires knowledge of leadership and effective interpersonal communication skills.
Responsibilities
Leadership: Supervises staff assigned to their clinic or department and demonstrates the ability to coach and mentor staff. Benchmark internal processes to improve practice. Lead and implement operational improvement initiatives and assures compliance via staff coaching and mentoring. Ensures staff behaviors supports and are consistent with the PRIIDE Values. Missions and Vision of UC Health and University Hospital. Provide transformational leadership. Assist with developing and revising of departmental standards, policies and procedures. Staffing and scheduling responsibility for cohort of staff Promote patient-centered care planning safety standards. Actively identify opportunities for improvement in patient satisfaction, care coordination activities and report back to leadership on results. Facilitate conflict resolution. Empower staff to participate in decision making through shared governance/UBC. Maintain, support and encourage others with professional development.
Resource Management: Participate in the new hire process: Shadowing process, selection and oversee specific staff orientation to maintain established standards of care and to ensure competency. Specific professional development and coaching for assigned cohort of staff including quarterly rounding and annual performance appraisals. Provides immediate counseling for staff when specific behaviors or incidents negatively affect patient care or the general work environment. Write up incidents. Participates in the corrective action process. Promote staff retention, team building/collaboration.
Performance Improvement/Regulatory Requirements: Ensure shift practice is in compliance with state and federal medical laws (EMTALA, HIPAA and House Bill 316). Enforce and maintain corporate compliance. Identify and oversee risk management issues. Ensures staff compliance with established policies, procedures, standards and accreditation and licensing regulations. Actively involved and engage staff in departmental performance improvement (PI) activities according to department PI plan. Assist the manager in evaluation the quality of patient care and staff performance through: Personal observation. Facilitating quality improvement monitoring activities. Interviewing patients/families/staff. Reviewing documentation.
Clinical Resource and Competency: Maintain Population Health Care Management/Coordination and department specific nursing competencies and completes annual competencies in required time frame. Collaborate with the Department Educator and/or provides for orientation and educational needs identified in the department. Function as a clinical resource for area of clinical specialty. Promote the use of evidence based practice. Assist in identifying and operationalizing evidenced-based practices. Facilitates ongoing staff professional growth.
Qualifications
Minimum Bachelor of Science of Nursing is required. | Licensed to practice in the State of Ohio, specialty specific certifications. | Minimum of two to four years of clinical nursing experience in area of clinical specialty.