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The CNO is responsible for all aspects of patient care and safety, and directs the delivery of nursing care, treatment and services. Master’s degree in Nursing, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration or enrolled in a graduate program in one of these curriculums, required.
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The Chief Nursing Officer of Yampa Valley Medical Center, in collaboration with physician and hospital leadership, will identify priority outcome opportunities, coordinate the design and implementation of appropriate tools to measure and assess patient throughput, safety, quality, and outcomes, and engage in performance improvement activities to achieve organizational goals while meeting the directives established by the system's mission, vision and values statements.
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Departments include; Acute Care, Swing Beds, Emergency Care, Pharmacy, Social Services, Nursing Administration, Infection Prevention, Quality, Nursing Home, and Assisted Living. Knowledge and ability to adhere with all federal and staff laws for critical access hospital, level 5 ER trauma designation, nursing home, assisted living, pharmacy, nursing administration and nursing quality.
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Leadership that inspires Outcomes that set the standard BE THE CONNECTION. The role of chief nursing officer (CNO) affords you the ability to pursue a unique kind of professional achievement.
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Job Description - Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) - Healthcare Facilities Division (23143644) The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) oversees and directs all aspects of clinical care provided to patients, clients, and residents for the facilities in the Healthcare Facility Division.
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As a collaborative member of the Market Leadership team, the Market Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) directs nursing/care delivery performance for the market and is responsible for the oversight of local care delivery including clinical quality, patient safety and engagement.
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The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) is responsible for the development and implementation of the plans for providing nursing care, treatment, and services including determination of the types and numbers of nursing personnel necessary to provide nursing care and the development of a patient focused, team-oriented culture, working in conjunction with all other medical, clinical, and therapeutic disciplines to ensure optimal service and superior outcomes.
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Provides crisis management in the absence of the safety officer and CEO. The CNO holds full responsibility for the quality of nursing care provided and represents nursing on the Governing Body and other hospital committees.
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Implements/integrates Joint Commission, CMS, State, Federal, rehabilitation nursing and hospital standards. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing or related field required unless higher degree required by state.
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As a Chief Nursing Officer, CNO, you will ensure the administration and quality of patient care. Interim Chief Nursing Officer, CNO. This facility is updated and modern and has a stable and engaging leadership team that is supportive of nursing practices.
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Chief Nursing OfficerThe Chief Nursing Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety of the nursing unit(s). Directs all nursing service activities for the facility assigned by making recommendations for staff/patient ratios, by maintaining a system to determine and provide adequate staff for provision of appropriate nursing care, by serving as a liaison between staff and administration, by promoting productivity of staff, by developing and implementing policies and procedures for nursing service in compliance with Post Acute Medical system policies and procedures and accreditation standards.
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At least five years of progressive management experience in a facility environment as an Associate Chief Nursing Officer or Nursing Director of multiple, complex nursing departments.
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As our organization continues to grow and expand, we are seeking an experienced, highly motivated and visionary Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) to lead our nursing departments with the desire to preserve our heritage of delivering high-quality services in the setting of continued growth.
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The VP, Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) - Grapevine is responsible for overseeing, planning, and directing the nursing practice and clinical services for Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Grapevine.
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We are looking for a Chief Nursing Officer for our Grand Strand Medical Center team where excellence creates excellence. The role of the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) has overall authority for providing leadership, direction, and administration of direct patient care activities in addition to nursing practice, nursing education and development across the organization.
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