We have such an exciting opportunity for a Senior Nursing Leader accomplished in Neuroscience. Due to our growth in this specialty, we are opening a new Associate Nursing Officer role for inpatient areas. Partnered with an Associate Operating Officer, an Associate Chief of Staff and a Director of Advanced Practice, this team is leading us into the future. Supported by 2 Clinical Nurses Specialists, 4 Managers, 15 Clinical Staff Leaders, the team will be moving all of Neuroscience inpatient services to a new patient tower and expanding their footprint early next calendar year. Reporting directly to the CNO for Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s flagship, academic hospital that will soon be 960 beds, the ANO team will ensure exceptional quality, patient experience, employee engagement and financial outcomes across clinical programs for spine, functional neurology, tumor, cerebrovascular neuroscience, neuro epilepsy, general neurology and stroke. Our culture is collaborative, innovative and so fun to be part of. If you have a minimum of Master’s in Nursing, leadership experience, a strong track record in Neuroscience and looking for your next professional home, please see the generalized duties and responsibilities as outlined below. Shift: First Shift (Days) Role Accountabilities: - Leadership
- Establish the mission, strategic plan, operational/programmatic plans, and practices for the PCC.
- Lead activities related to performance, improvement, and risk management programs in order to establish and meet clinical quality goals, effective cost management, patient satisfaction, and business goals.
- Participates in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of clinical programs and services, assuring appropriate resources for the delivery of care.
- Builds and maintains key strategic partnerships, both internally across VUMC and within the marketplace, that facilitate the achievement of goals and objectives.
- Operations
- Works within a matrix relationship with leaders to oversee operations of the PCC and collaborates with core service leadership in the management of clinical core functions (i.e. lab, pharmacy, transport, etc.).
- Identify significant disease conditions relevant to the PCC; Specifically engineer measurable clinical processes and establish appropriate clinical pathways across the continuum Implement cost improvement initiatives to improve value to the patient in the management of the specific disease conditions(s).
- Demonstrate a high level of knowledge of the patient population served and of the requirements for delivery of services.
- As assigned, represents VUMC in various meetings and organizations where VUMC maintains membership.
- Design, implement, evaluate, and market programs to maximize clinical outcomes, functional status, patient/customer satisfaction, and reimbursement
- Lead and provide feedback to direct reports with full responsibility for planning, coordinating, and controlling the work procedures; analyze and evaluate ongoing department programs to identify areas where adjustments/improvements are needed; provide advice/consultation to others regarding problems.
- Leads the transition of care initiatives in the PCC, with a focus on top disease conditions.
- Define criteria related to the selection and acquisition of equipment, outside vendors, supplies, and support services, subject to the final approval process.
- Participates in the planning and promotion of community health programs related to the PCC.
- Support, promote, and integrate research activities in accordance with the Division, Department, or VUMC goals.
- Promote and monitor the effective utilization of the assigned space in support of the PCC's goals.
- Ensure the most effective operations of the PCC through program development, process improvement, and coordination/integration of processes with other departments.
- Recruitment/Retention/Performance Management
- Define the qualifications and performance expectations for all staff positions through the Performance Development system, including PCC-specific job descriptions and measurable performance standards.
- Play an active role in recruiting, interviewing, hiring, orienting, and retaining high-level talent at all levels.
- Actively engage in processes that develop and reward high performers while addressing performance improvement needs through coaching, accountability plans, and disciplinary action.
- Creates an environment that fosters staff and leader satisfaction and excellence in performance
- Communication
- Model behavior consistent with the credo, mission, vision, and values of the enterprise through leading, coordinating projects, innovating, initiating improvement, and developing new programs. Likewise, model
- appropriate behavior in all interactions with patients, families, and staff.
- Communicate within and across departments to maximize effectiveness, efficiency, and information sharing.
- Create an environment that encourages and supports self-development and learning for all staff.
- Promotes Shared Governance model throughout the PCC.
- Attend quarterly PCC Leadership team meetings.
- Meet at least monthly with the members of the PCC leadership team to review clinical performance data.
- Compliance and Regulatory
- Review, approve, communicate, and implement clinical protocols, policies, and procedures, in an effort to facilitate efficient and effective practices.
- Responsible for coordinating and ensuring regulatory compliance with all State/Federal and JCAHO standards as evidenced by successful surveys and inspections.
- Maintain readiness for internal and external surveys/inspections by assuring that all faculty and staff are knowledgeable of regulatory standards applicable to their work and ensuring that standards are met within the PCC to assure Clinical Enterprise accreditation/licensure.
- Growth and Business Development
- Develop and coordinate the strategic growth objectives for the PCC to meet the mission for VUMC.
- Responsible for crafting operational plans to achieve target performance and growth.
- Evaluate changing demographic, legal, and technical developments in the field and initiate new or enhanced programs responsive to such needs.
- Engage the medical staff, employees, and community to seek innovative program enhancements that benefit the community and financial health of the PCC.
- Finance
- Reduce operational costs and increase revenues based on knowledge of market trends, operating procedures, and reimbursement matters.
- Participate in the preparation of the annual operating budget, including direct labor, material and supplies, services, equipment maintenance, and replacement.
- Ensure financial targets are met or exceeded.
- Evaluate organizational functions and structures to best determine the allocation and utilization of resources.
- Coordinate capital purchase decision-making within the PCC to align with strategic goals.
- Performance Development:
- Coordinates the development of performance standards, objectives, evaluations, appropriate pay, and opportunities for growth and development of staff.
- Adapt and align organizational structures to optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of services.
- Quality and Service:
- Reviews PCC performance in relation to established goals, implementing changes to effect continual improvement in the services provided.
- Create and exceed service standards utilizing key service dimension and from knowledge of patient/customer expectations and best practices.
- Monitor patient satisfaction scores for the PCC and collaborate with other leaders to develop and implement action plans to address issues.
- Standardize services, processes, resources, and practices where appropriate to improve efficiency maximizing continuity of patient care while maintaining professional standards within disciplines and across the PCC.
- Lead activities related to performance improvement, and risk management programs in order to establish and meet clinical quality goals, effective cost management, and patient satisfaction.
- Lead the development and implementation of work systems, with a focus on enhancing system reliability.
Services: - Spine
- functional neurology
- tumor
- cerebral vascular
- neuro epilepsy
- general neurology
- stroke
Awards: - Joint Commission spine program certified
- Joint Commission comprehensive stroke center
- The first center certified for Parkinson's by the Joint Commission
- award of excellence by Press Ganey for patient experience in 2024
Team Footprint: - Neuro and neurosurgery ICU
- neuroscience step down
- neuroscience general care
- E MU
- spine unit
The Team: - Tightly connected to ambulatory partners in neuroscience
- faculty and attending physicians (both surgeons and neurologists), fellows, residents, a very large, advanced practice provider group, Technicians for epilepsy monitoring, registered nurses, care partners, clinical nurse specialist, clinical staff leaders, managers.
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