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Job Description Summary
The nursing unit Supervisor is responsible for the coordination and supervision of patient and unit activity on a designated shift. The Supervisor provides clinical leadership on a specific shift and serves as a role model, resource, and clinical expert for personnel. The Supervisor contributes to nursing and the hospital through the support of the mission, vision, and values, as well as the performance objectives and nursing strategic plan.
Job Description
Essential Functions
Employee Engagement
- Serves as a role model, mentor, and coach for employees.
- Provides input to the Director and/or Nurse Manager in the interviewing and hiring process of new employees.
- In conjunction with the Director, Nurse Manager, and staff, completes annual evaluations for assigned personnel and ensures validation of clinical competencies for self and staff within established time constraints.
- Participates in employee coaching, as well as in the disciplinary process when indicated.
- Adheres to established appearance, attendance, and punctuality policy and ensures staff adherence.
- Demonstrates respect for employees and values employee input and feedback.
- Elicits feedback and ideas from employees in assignment distribution and patient care processes.
- Demonstrates commitment and fosters teamwork to achieve unit and hospital objectives.
- Communicates openly and effectively with staff and leaders.
- Demonstrates a sense of responsibility and accountability for unit and hospital appearance.
- Demonstrates professional behavior in interactions with physicians, staff, and hospital leaders.
- Demonstrates support of education and students in the clinical and healthcare setting.
- Actively participates in patient care “huddles” providing input regarding patient care needs, barriers to patient transitions of care, and other relevant issues.
- Fosters and practices collegiality among nursing staff and between nursing and medical staff.
- Assumes responsibility for professional growth by attending appropriate meetings, workshops, and/or educational offerings.
Patient Satisfaction
- In conjunction with the Director and Nurse Manager maintains accountability for patient satisfaction.
- Acts as a role model by performing effective leader rounding on assigned shift.
- Supports and ensures staff compliance in tactics to promote and improve patient satisfaction such as, but not limited to:
- Completion of “white boards”
- Scripting
- Hourly rounding
- Bedside handoff reporting
- Seeks Director and Nurse Manager feedback from weekly accountability meetings.
- Holds assigned staff accountable for unit and hospital objectives and action plans.
- Demonstrates friendly and approachable behavior by engaging in eye contact and verbal interaction with patients, families, physicians, and staff.
- Demonstrates support of staff and leadership in interactions with patient and family.
- Follows up on patient complaints and/or grievances in a timely manner and completes appropriate documentation within the specified time frame.
Quality
- Serves as a clinical resource and expert to assist nursing personnel in the assessment of patient and family status and the coordination of nursing care, patient and family education, discharge planning, etc.
- Participates in performance improvement activities as requested.
- In conjunction with unit leaders and staff, formulates corrective action plans for areas of noncompliance.
- Ensures compliance with plans; provides feedback to Director and/or Nurse Manager as indicat4ed.
- In conjunction with the Director and Nurse Manager, maintains accountability for performance measures on assigned shift.
- Demonstrates transparency by communicating/sharing performance measures openly with staff, patients, and families.
- Ensures that staff competency measures have been completed as required.
- In conjunction with the Director and Nurse Manager, completes staff performance evaluations in a timely manner, as assigned.
- Completes own competency and educational requirements in a timely manner, as required.
- Ensures appropriate patient care assignments for assigned shift to facilitate quality patient care and positive outcomes.
- Monitors and evaluates performance of Charge Nurses and staff.
- Follows established infection prevention policies and processes.
- Adheres to established policies and procedures in emergent and non-emergent situations.
- Demonstrates ability to work with patients, families, visitors, and co-workers regardless of race, gender, disease process, lifestyle, religious or cultural beliefs.
- Adheres to the standards of Southeast Alabama Medical Center’s Compliance Plan.
Physician Friendly
- Demonstrates support of the medical staff and medical students.
- Communicates effectively with physicians and shows respect for their opinions and requests.
- Encourages physician education for nursing staff.
- Encourages physician input opportunities such as special meetings, attendance at staff meetings, patient care huddles, etc.
- Builds credibility with physicians as a champion for patient care, quality, and nursing professionalism.
- Collaborates with medical staff to identify and prioritize needed patient care services, policies/procedures/protocols, as well as equipment and/or facility needs.
- Addresses disputes involving physicians and nurses in an appropriate and professional manner.
Financial Strength
- In conjunction with the Director and Nurse Manager, shares accountability for unit fiscal performance.
- Ensures appropriate utilization of supplies and equipment by staff on assigned shift.
- Demonstrates awareness of and supports appropriate staffing for unit based on census, patient acuity, and budget.
- Researches current literature and trends for opportunities for growth and/or process changes.
- Collaborates with Director and other leaders to explore opportunities for growth of services.
- Demonstrates a sense of responsibility and accountability for performance metrics such as, but not limited to, length of stay, readmissions, NIMs, CAUTI, CLABSI, etc.
- Supports processes to improve performance metrics as indicated
Direct Reports (supervised positions)
- RN, LPN, UAP (PCA, PCT, etc.), Unit Secretary
Qualifications
Minimum Education Required
- Current RN license in the state of Alabama
- Certification in specialty area OR completion of certification as soon as candidate meets all eligibility requirements as stipulated by the certifying board
Minimum Education Preferred
- Bachelor of science in nursing degree
Minimum Experience Required
- Two (2) years clinical experience relative to the assigned unit
- Demonstrated clinical competence at the mastery level applicable to the assigned unit
- Minimum of one (1) year charge nurse experience
Required Skills/Abilities
- Successful completion of:
- Basic Cardiac Life Support
- Institutional Intermediate EKG Course
- Advanced Life Support relative to area of specialty (e.g., Neonatal Resuscitation, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, or Advanced Cardiac Life Support)
- Ability to communicate effectively with individuals of various education levels via written and verbal formats
- Computer proficiency including e-mail, intranet, and Microsoft Office products
- Completion of required clinical competencies
Shift
Night
Shift Details
7:00 pm - 7:00 am
FTE
0.9
Type
Regular
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