RN Supervisor Labor & Delivery-Seattle WA
Full Time (40 Hour Week) Variable Shifts 8 Hour Shifts
Job Summary The Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Manager in
providing overall leadership and direction for the Critical Care units
and for creating an environment that fosters a multidisciplinary team
and collaborative approach to care that achieves operational and
clinical "Best Practice". Participates with the Manager in overseeing
all aspects of the care delivery system and works organizationally to
improve service. Participates with the manager to create and implement
an operational budget annually, monitoring performance monthly.
Provides leadership along with the manager for the unit on a day to day operational basis. Accountable with the manager for:
Ensuring the provision of patient care 24 hours a day. Rounds on
patients to obtain insight into care provision and patient satisfaction. Assigned clinical operations, patient care activities,
coordinating patient care delivery on a daily basis in collaboration
with other members of the health care team. Developing, implementing, and monitoring unit-based quality
improvement programs. Uses lean principles in problem solving
departmental and intradepartmental operational issues. Leading the efforts for the unit to develop and achieve "best
operational and clinical practice". Reinforces positive outcomes and
demonstrates corrective action for identified problems. Developing and implementing unit based goals for the delivery of quality patient care. Establishes strong rapport with physicians, staff and peers. Communicates effectively. Ensures with the manager that patient care is delivered in
accordance with professional, regulatory, and medical center and
department standards. Accountable for appropriate patient care based on assignment
patterns, patient/family satisfaction from rounding. Appropriately
intervenes and uses sound judgment in problem solving. Assists with new hires and orientation. Works with unit preceptors. Demonstrates clinical competence by assisting with patient care in order to maintain clinical skills. Serves as a role model for staff in following established standards of the department and attendance at designated meetings. Demonstrates critical thinking skills and applies lean principles in problem-solving issues. Collaborates with the clinical nurse specialist and/or clinical
educator to identify, plan and implement an educational program
pertinent to the service and for all levels of staff. Demonstrates effective delegation and prioritization skills. When delivering care as a RN:
Fulfills responsibilities of RN position description. Demonstrates nursing skills in designated areas/patient care setting. Accountable for planning, implementing or changing programs/classes, as needed. Responsible for ensuring competencies of Family Educators through the evaluation process, and educational opportunities. Required qualification: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from an accredited school. Required upon hire: Washington Registered Nurse License Required upon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association 2 years Recent experience in Critical Care with demonstrated clinical knowledge and leadership qualities. Preferred qualification: Experience as a Charge Nurse