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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer and part of the Leadership Committee, the Director of Nursing is responsible for planning, organizing, implementing, and directing all nursing and medical assistant services at Fenway Health, as well as overseeing primary care, specialties, infection control, central sterilization processing, and occupational health for the entire organization.
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The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) provides nursing and clinical direction and oversight for a group of nurses within the organization to ensure quality patient care. Requires a Master's degree in Nursing, or a related field of study, and the ability to obtain a District of Columbia Nursing License.
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Pediatric experts deliver high-quality, compassionate care in over 40 pediatric specialties, and the states largest Pediatric ICU, Neonatal ICU, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation accredited center, and Pediatric Emergency Room. The Chief of Pulmonology will join and lead a division of fellowship trained pulmonologist who are supported by dedicated advanced practitioners, respiratory therapists, and nursing staff.
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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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Provide weekly feedback reports to the ADON, DON, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs (SVPAA), and Group Campus President/Chief Operating Officer (COO). This position will be based out of: West Palm Beach (Main Campus) Any changes must be reviewed by the Vice President of Academic Affairs and President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO.
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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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Responsibilities Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) OpportunityHartgrove Behavioral Health System consists of a 160-bed leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to providing quality behavioral health services for a diverse population of all ages.
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The CEO will oversee multiple department heads including the hospital's Chief Financial Officer and Chief Nursing Officer. + Managing costs by continually seeking data that will identify opportunities and take action to eliminate non-value costs in conjunction with the hospital's Chief Financial Officer and Chief Nursing Officer.
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Attends internal and external meetings as assigned by the Chief Operating Officer and Regional Director of Operations. Knowledge of and experience in supervising clinical, medical, nursing, and behavioral tech operations is required.
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The Division Head will also work closely with MSK’s Hospital President, Chief Nursing and Chief Physician Executives to ensure optimal care and to build programs that meet the current and future needs of patients with or at risk for hematologic malignancies.
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Rovides leadership, management and direction to continually improve the profession of nursing and patient care within the George Washington University Hospitals Service Excellence Standards.
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Executive Director of University of Michigan Medical Group and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs , and partners with the Chief Operating Officer for Adult Hospitals (COO) and the Chief Nursing Officer for Adult Hospitals (CNO) for overall performance and management of the Adult Hospitals including University Hospital, the Frankel Cardiovascular Center, and the D.Dan and Betty Kahn Pavilion.
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The following are some of the specific function and duties that are required to be filled by this position in addition to those other duties as assigned by the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO.
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Chief Nursing Officer, Cumberland Medical Center. Consults regularly with the LIS staff, laboratory manager, laboratory director, and technical specialist in the performance of daily duties.
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This position qualifies for our Loan Repayment Assistance program- full-time employees are eligible after their first 90 daysResponsibilities:The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) is a senior member of the hospital leadership team, and actively participates in the oversight and establishment of best practices and standards for hospital clinical services.
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