What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) – New 80‑Bed Acute Care Hospital position at East Houston Medical Center?
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
– New 80‑Bed Acute Care Hospital
East Houston Medical Center – East Houston, Texas
East Houston Medical Center
is seeking an accomplished and visionary Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) to lead
the nursing enterprise for our newly constructed 80‑bed acute care facility in
East Houston. This pre‑opening executive role offers a unique opportunity to be
deeply involved in facility planning, clinical design, and activation, shaping
the hospital’s nursing culture and care model from day one.
About the new facility
Our new 80‑bed acute care
hospital is currently in development to serve the East Houston, Channelview,
and Baytown communities with safe, compassionate, and evidence‑based care. The
CNO will join the organization in advance of opening to help ensure that
clinical operations, nursing workflows, and patient care environments are
designed for quality, safety, and efficiency.
Role summary
The Chief Nursing Officer
will serve as the senior nursing executive and a core member of the pre‑opening
leadership team. This leader will guide nursing strategy, participate in
facility and workflow design, and lead the transition from construction to go‑live
operations, ultimately overseeing all nursing and patient care services once
the hospital opens.
Pre‑opening planning and
design responsibilities
- Collaborate with executive leadership,
architects, constructors, and clinical leaders to ensure nursing input is
integrated into unit layout, patient room design, nurse workstations, and
support spaces.
- Lead the development of the nursing care delivery
model, including staffing plans, scope of services, and patient flow for
all inpatient and procedural areas prior to opening.
- Establish clinical policies, procedures, and
standards of nursing practice that will govern care on day one and support
regulatory readiness.
- Participate in equipment planning and selection
for nursing and patient care areas, ensuring alignment with evidence‑based
practice, safety, and efficiency.
- Drive pre‑opening project plans for nursing,
including hiring timelines, orientation pathways, competency programs, and
go‑live readiness activities (mock surveys, simulations, and drills).
- Serve as a visible and trusted liaison
between front‑line nursing perspectives and the design/construction team,
advocating for practical, patient‑centered solutions.
Ongoing CNO responsibilities
(post‑opening)
- Provide strategic and operational leadership for
all nursing and patient care services, aligning nursing practice with the
hospital’s mission, vision, and goals.
- Ensure high standards of clinical quality,
patient safety, and patient experience through evidence‑based practice,
performance improvement, and a strong culture of safety.
- Oversee nursing workforce planning, including
recruitment, retention, scheduling, and productivity management for the 80‑bed
acute care environment.
- Partner closely with the CEO, CMO, COO, and
medical staff to integrate nursing perspectives into strategy, service
line development, and operational decision‑making.
- Maintain compliance with all applicable
regulatory and accreditation standards and lead nursing’s participation in
surveys and continuous readiness activities.
Qualifications
- Current, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN)
license (or eligibility) in the State of Texas.
- Master’s degree in Nursing or a related field
required; doctoral preparation in nursing or a healthcare‑related
discipline preferred.
- Significant leadership experience in acute care
nursing, including senior‑level responsibility (e.g., Director of Nursing,
Associate CNO or CNO), ideally with experience in new hospital openings,
expansions, or major redesign projects.
- Demonstrated success in quality improvement,
patient safety, regulatory compliance, and nursing operations.
- Proven ability to collaborate effectively with
interdisciplinary teams, architects, and operations leaders during
facility design and activation.
Requirements
Qualifications
- Current, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN)
license (or eligibility) in the State of Texas.
- Master’s degree in Nursing or a related field
required; doctoral preparation in nursing or a healthcare‑related
discipline preferred.
- Significant leadership experience in acute care
nursing, including senior‑level responsibility (e.g., Director of Nursing,
Associate CNO or CNO), ideally with experience in new hospital openings,
expansions, or major redesign projects.
- Demonstrated success in quality improvement,
patient safety, regulatory compliance, and nursing operations.
- Proven ability to collaborate effectively with
interdisciplinary teams, architects, and operations leaders during
facility design and activation.
- Strategic, forward‑thinking nurse executive who
brings both operational discipline and creativity to a greenfield hospital
project.
- Exceptional communicator and relationship‑builder,
able to align diverse stakeholders around a shared vision for nursing and
patient care.
- Committed to cultivating a high‑engagement,
professional practice environment where nurses can thrive and deliver
outstanding care.