House Supervisor - Days
Copley Health Systems - Morrisville, VT
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The House Supervisor is the on-site administrative representative and clinical manager that acts as a clinical resource while providing leadership, education, problem solving and decision making accountability for all departments. This role collaborates with Unit Leadership, staff and senior leadership in a dynamic, multidisciplinary manner to achieve positive outcomes by ensuring compliance with all applicable State and Federal laws, regulations, and policies governing the provision of health care and Copley Hospital.The House Supervisor plans for, leads, coordinates, and facilitates the provision of quality care and service from a hospital wide, shift specific perspective in a manner that fosters accomplishment of the organization's goals and objectives.The House Supervisor is responsible for issues related to staffing, patient/family relations, risk management, clinical coordination, patient placement, public affairs and communications, evaluation. education and mentoring. Ensures appropriate distribution and allocation of supplies/equipment and provides for adequate numbers and mix of staff to deliver appropriate clinical services to the patients served.Copley Hospital has a variety of shifts available across Full-Time, Part-Time, and Temporary needs. Please consider applying to discuss how your availability may align.Actively participates in the planning of departmental & house-wide program developmentAssist staff to develop communication skillsAssists in the identification of education needs for the department and participates in education offerings.Assumes direct responsibility for supervision of all hospital personnel on assigned shiftAssumes authorization to remove medications from designated areas and to access the pyxis to refill pockets as needed when pharmacy is closedAssumes responsibility for engaging in the process of self evaluation and mutual evaluation with the Senior Director of Patient Care ServicesAssumes responsibility for maintaining Critical Access Hospital DesignationAssures that staff utilize computerization functions appropriately and accuratelyCollaborates with the education department to meet educational needs of staff.Communicates and demonstrates support for departments’ annual plans and goalsCommunicates and supports organization’s mission, vision and goalsConsistently displays a collaborative leadership style.Acts as a role modelDemonstrates awareness of department specific PI activities and or initiatives identified by department headsDemonstrates awareness of house-wide specific PI activities and or initiatives identified by the leadership.Demonstrates excellent communication and work collaboratively with physicians.Demonstrates knowledge of RN union contact and supports the NM by implementing it.Develops an active and collaborative relationship with all departments.Documents own record of attendance at educational offerings.Facilitates unit/department program efforts by ensuring the effective implementation of department programs by working closely with staff and the multidisciplinary team.Identifies program and systems problems; takes initiative to seek resolution and communicates changes to appropriate leader.Incorporates knowledge about current issues in Nursing and Health Care into the professional practice environment.Initiates activities to develop staff by mentoring, coachingInitiates, directs, and facilitates the delivery of high quality age appropriate care in a cost effective manner.Maintains effective, diplomatic, accurate communications skills.Makes effective decisions regarding staff and resource allocation that is supportive of patient needs and program budgets.Participates in hospital wide and department level committeesParticipates in professional meetings and educational conferences to maintain and enhance professional competencePossesses timely, collaborative decision making skills.Serves as a liaison between units, administration, and community.Interacts with all departments, physicians, patients, community, and news media in a professional manner.Assists patients, families, and staff as needed in time of crisis.Supports the orientation process of new employeesUtilizes critical thinking skills when unusual situations occur, demonstrates ability to implement action to best meet the needs of patients and staff.Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing, A.D.N.BSN, MSN preferredThree years of experience in an acute hospital setting.Previous leadership experience desired.Current VT RN license, current BLS and ACLS certification
Created: 2024-11-02