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Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is Hiring a Nursing Director, Emergency Department Near Boston, MA

At Mass General Brigham, we place great value on being a diverse and inclusive community. Brigham & Women’s Hospital and the Emergency Department are dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion as we aim to reflect the diversity of the patients in our local community. We have a dedicated focus on equity. Thus, we believe in equal access to quality care, employment and advancement opportunities encompassing the full spectrum of human diversity: race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin and all the other forms of human presence and expression that make us better able to provide innovative and cutting-edge healthcare and research.

The Nursing Director is the leader of the clinical subject area of nursing with administrative, fiscal and personnel accountability in the designated clinical area. They are responsible for creating and maintaining a therapeutic, healing and patient- and family- centered care environment. They participate in the development, refinement, communication and actualization of the BWH Department of Nursing (DON) vision, professional practice model and relationship-based care delivery system. As the leader of the team, they will establish and maintain the standards of nursing care and practice, as well as maintaining true collaborative relationships with nursing staff, to foster optimal patient outcomes and a professional practice environment. They partner with leadership to set mutual goals that advance teamwork, learning, just culture and the environment of care.

I. Scholarship
1. Creates an environment that supports and celebrates the professional growth of nursing practice.
2. Actively supports the development of nursing knowledge.
3. Ensures the use of and adherence to evidence-informed practice/standards for nursing care.
4. Ensures the practice environment supports reflective practice, e.g., through the use of narratives, and meets the needs of the relevant patient population
5. Professional development – self:
a. Participates in self-performance appraisal process in ongoing manner.
b. Seeks feedback from their professional colleagues.
c. Shares strengths and areas to be developed with associate chief nurse and other colleagues as appropriate.
d. Maintains vital clinical and managerial expertise through evidence-based practice.
e. Participates in service- and department-wide developmental initiatives.
f. Demonstrates commitment to learning.
6. Conducts timely assessments of staff learning needs and ensures programs/projects are in place to address them, including collaboration with the Professional Development Managers and the Center for Nursing Excellence.
7. Facilitates opportunities for staff to precept and teach others.

II. Authentic Leadership
1. Serves as a clinical leader/coach /mentor to staff.
2. Promotes staff participation in annual goal setting for their patient care area(s) and the Department of Nursing.
3. Serves as a leader within the community of nursing in accordance with the standards of the field of nursing, including adherence to the ANA Code of Ethics.
4. Ensures appropriate personnel to meet the needs of the designated patient population.
5. Designs and implements staffing patterns responsive to a dynamic care environment.
6. Interviews, hires and is responsible for the orientation of new employees considering departmental, divisional, local and individual employee needs as basis of decisions.
7. Provides ongoing formal and informal feedback regarding performance to staff members.
8. Delegates authority and/or responsibility to others as appropriate while maintaining 24x7 accountability.
9. Demonstrates consistent leadership in the maintenance of a fair and just culture.
10. Ensures staff participation in local-based decision making, Department of Nursing committees and initiatives.

III. Important Recognition
1. Provides formal and informal opportunities for staff to develop personal career goals and plans for their achievement.
2. Provides ongoing formal and informal feedback regarding professional development to staff members.
3. Encourages and recommends staff participation in unit-based decision making, Department of Nursing committees and organizational initiatives.

IV. Relationship-Based Care
1. Creates an environment that celebrates the professional growth of nursing practice.
2. Responsible for creating and maintaining a caring, therapeutic, healing and patient- and family-centered care environment.
3. Ensures the presence of interventions to promote/ensure a patient- and family-centered healing environment.
4. Ensures appropriate staffing plan to meet patient care needs on a continuous basis.
5. Promotes an inclusive environment supportive of a patient- and family- centered care for a diverse community.

V. Outcome-Focused Measures
1. Serves as a leader of the clinical subject area, committed to excellence in nursing care and positive patient outcomes.
2. Accountable for contributions to planning, implementing and evaluating the Department of Nursing Quality Plan, inclusive of nurse-sensitive indicators and patient satisfaction metrics.
3. Actively participates in Brigham and Women’s Hospital quality improvement programs, ensuring clear articulation of the quality agenda by all staff in their patient care area(s) and/or specialty patient populations.
4. Develops local-based quality agenda using performance improvement methodologies in collaboration with department and hospital-based quality leaders, ensuring an environment of continuous quality improvement, improved patient and systems’ outcomes.
5. Actively translates quality improvement findings into daily operations and business planning for the clinical area.
6. Communicates and translates outcomes to staff and interdisciplinary colleagues, ensuring staff’s active participation in addressing quality improvement opportunities.
7. Serves as a resource on clinical matters to ensure an environment that promotes the desired patient outcomes.
8. Ensures all staff members are in compliance with regulatory standards. For example, required licensure, orientation, ongoing education and annual competencies and screenings for ongoing employment.
9. Provides leadership in developing cost-effective plans to deliver patient care, including participation in business planning.
10. Ensures the accurate attainment and review of data (complexity, volume, acuity, etc.) in relation to staffing effectiveness.
11. Develops and participates in creating systems to supervise the patient care environment, knowledgeable about and mindful of relevant regulatory compliance.

VI. True Collaboration
1. Contributes to nursing as a department/subject area.
a. Seeks and provides peer consultation and collaboration.
b. Contributes to strategy, practice and policy decisions, ensuring all decisions made include perspectives of constituents to be represented.
c. Ensures self and staff participation in DON and interdepartmental committees.
d. Represents service/DON as requested on various hospital task forces/committees.
2. Demonstrates leadership in interdisciplinary collaboration. Participates in the development, implementation and evaluation of joint protocols for patient care.
3. Collaborates in department-wide recruitment and retention strategies and initiatives.
4. Collaborates with HR staff/leadership re: personnel management as appropriate.
5. Seeks resources/liaison for staff from within the larger nursing and BWH communities.
6. Leads patient flow, ensuring collaboration with other patient care areas and/or Patient Access Department.
7. Establishes and maintain open communication with managers and resources as needed to ensure clean and safe patient care environments.

VII. Fiscal Responsiveness
1. Accountable to seek vital information, including active engagement of staff, to establish trends necessary to resolve appropriate personnel and supply budgets.
2. Leads budget and articulates any short or long-term variances.
3. Collaborates with Associate Chief Nurse to be fiscally responsive, i.e., managing volume and acuity to hours per workload index (HPWI).
4. Develops schedules staffing plans that meet patient care needs on a continuous basis.
5. Collaborates with nurse leaders and other departments to ensure adequate supplies and operational and capital resources are available to staff caring for patients.

Accountability: Reports to the Associate Chief Nurse, Nursing and Clinical Services of the designated area(s).

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

Qualifications

· Current registration in nursing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

· MSN, DNP, PhD or a BSN with a Master’s degree in a related field required.

· Current certification required or to be attained within a two-year period from 10-1-18 or from date of hire after 10-1-18. Certification must be maintained while employed in this position.

· Minimum of 3 years of nursing experience required.

· Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in nursing administration within an academic medical center (preferred).

· Current nursing licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

· Clinical experience will be evaluated on an individual basis by the hiring associate chief nurse.

· Leadership experience with demonstrated management ability is preferred.

Skills and Abilities Required

· Demonstrate clinical competence in nursing practice.

· Analytical abilities necessary to organize, to supervise and to evaluate the work of others; to develop and to administer policies, procedures and budgets; and to apply current concepts of nursing practice.

· Interpersonal skills sufficient to provide effective leadership to staff and to interact with patients, visitors, physicians, other clinical subject areas and a variety of hospital departments.

· Management and leadership skills to be effective with multiple levels of staff.

Supervisory Responsibilities: Responsible for the supervision of RNs, LPNs and technical and support personnel.

EEO Statement
Brigham and Women’s Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, age, veteran status, disability unrelated to job requirements, genetic information, military service or other protected status.

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

  • Health insurance

Schedule:

  • Day shift

Ability to Relocate:

  • Boston, MA 02115: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Ambulatory Healthcare Services

SALARY

$143k-186k (estimate)

POST DATE

03/09/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/08/2024

WEBSITE

brighamandwomens.org

HEADQUARTERS

BOSTON, MA

SIZE

7,500 - 15,000

FOUNDED

1994

CEO

KARL H BREUING MD

REVENUE

$1B - $3B

INDUSTRY

Ambulatory Healthcare Services

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