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Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) – Baytown Campus
East Houston Medical Center
Position Summary
The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
for East Houston Medical Center – Baytown Campus is the senior nursing
executive responsible for the vision, strategy, and operational leadership of
all nursing and patient care services across the new facility. This leader will
be a visible, hands-on presence on the units, setting the standard for clinical
excellence by modeling bedside practice, rounding with teams, and stepping in
alongside staff in high‑acuity or high‑demand situations when needed.
The CNO serves as a key member of
the Baytown executive leadership team, partnering closely with the CEO, CMO, President,
Administrators, and other senior leaders to drive quality outcomes, regulatory
readiness, financial stewardship, and a culture of safety and accountability
that reflects the mission and values of East Houston Medical Center.
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities
- Provide executive leadership for all nursing and
designated clinical departments, ensuring safe, high‑quality, and cost‑effective
care across all patient care areas.
- Maintain a highly visible, hands‑on leadership
presence by routinely rounding on all shifts, engaging directly with
patients and families, and serving as a clinical and professional role
model at the bedside.
- Demonstrate willingness and ability to work shoulder‑to‑shoulder
with nursing staff during periods of surge, rapid response events, or
critical staffing needs, reinforcing trust, credibility, and teamwork.
- Develop, implement, and continuously refine standards
of nursing practice, policies, and procedures that are evidence‑based and
aligned with regulatory, accreditation, and professional guidelines.
- Lead nursing quality, safety, and performance‑improvement
initiatives, with a focus on patient outcomes, patient experience,
infection prevention, and harm reduction.
- Oversee recruitment, retention, and succession
planning for nursing leadership and clinical staff, fostering an
inclusive, professional, and collaborative work environment.
- Partner
with HR and department leaders on staffing plans, nurse‑to‑patient ratios,
scheduling practices, and workforce optimization to support high‑reliability
operations.
- Collaborate with medical staff leadership to promote
interdisciplinary rounding, respectful communication, and shared
accountability for quality and service.
- Ensure readiness for all state, federal, and
accrediting body surveys, and maintain ongoing compliance with applicable
laws, regulations, and professional standards.
- Lead the development and management of nursing
operating and capital budgets, aligning resources with strategic
priorities and prudent cost management.
- Advance professional development through robust
orientation, competency validation, clinical education, leadership
development, and support for specialty certification and advanced degrees.
- Champion a culture of equity, diversity, inclusion,
and respect, ensuring that nursing care is culturally responsive and
patient‑centered.
- Serve as the primary nursing voice on the Baytown
executive leadership team, boards, committees, and community forums,
representing the needs and contributions of nursing.
- Participate in the Administrator‑on‑Call rotation
with the CEO and senior executives to provide 24/7 leadership coverage for
the campus.
Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities
- Exceptional strategic and operational leadership
skills, with the ability to translate organizational vision into clear
priorities, structures, and measurable results.
- Strong clinical foundation with current knowledge of
evidence‑based nursing practice, care models, and emerging trends in acute
care.
- Superior communication, relationship‑building, and
influencing abilities to engage staff, physicians, executives, and
community partners.
- Demonstrated competence in performance improvement,
change management, and the use of data and analytics to drive decision‑making.
- High level of emotional intelligence, integrity, and
resilience, with the ability to lead through ambiguity and maintain
composure under pressure.
- Commitment to mentoring leaders at all levels and
cultivating a psychologically safe environment where nurses can speak up,
innovate, and grow.
Baytown Campus Focus
The CNO for the Baytown campus
will play a central role in opening, shaping, and elevating a new acute care
presence for East Houston Medical Center in Baytown.
This executive will be instrumental in building the nursing culture
from the ground up—selecting and mentoring a founding leadership team,
establishing high expectations for practice, and embedding East Houston Medical
Center’s standards into every unit, every shift, every patient encounter.
Requirements
Qualifications
- Current, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license
in the State of Texas (or eligibility for licensure upon hire).
- Master’s degree in nursing, Healthcare
Administration, Business Administration, or a related field required;
Doctoral degree in nursing or a related discipline preferred.
- Minimum of five to seven years of progressive
leadership experience in acute care nursing, including prior service as a
Director of Nursing, Associate CNO, or equivalent senior leadership role.
- Demonstrated track record of leading nursing
operations in a hospital setting with strong quality, safety, patient
experience, and workforce outcomes.
- Proven experience working in a highly engaged, hands‑on
leadership style, with credibility at both the bedside and the boardroom.