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The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) is responsible for the delivery of patient care that promotes safety and well-being of all patients in the states correctional facilities on a 24-hour basis.
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Must understand key business management and financial planning principlesPosition SummaryAs a member of the Nursing Leadership team, the Assistant Chief Nursing Officer (ACNO) works under the direction of the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) to create an environment in which nurses are able to perform their jobs effectively.
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Effectively works alongside the DON/Chief Clinical Officer to ensure the continuity, quality and safety of services delivered in compliance with state and federal regulations. We are looking for a full-time Assistant Director of Nursing/ RN Case Manager with experience in Private Duty Home Health, RN Case Management, or related position.
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The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) plans, directs, coordinates, and evaluates the overall clinical nursing practice and administrative activities including material and human resource management.
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Reporting to the chief executive officer, the chief nursing officer (CNO) will provide executive nursing leadership, focus, and vision to the entire Silver Cross organization, articulating and promoting a contemporary vision of nursing philosophy and practice.
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Under the general direction of the Market President and Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), the ACNO is responsible for patient safety and ensuring that processes needed for the quality management system are established, implemented, and maintained.
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The role of Associate Chief Nursing Officer (ACNO) affords you the ability to pursue a unique kind of professional achievement. Ensures that all physical properties in nursing areas are kept in good state of repair and operating condition by maintaining a safe and clean department; justifying replacement of equipment and/or new equipment purchase; assuring equipment inventory is up to date; providing equipment and safety in-services as needed.
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Supports the achievement of Magnet Recognition or Pathways to Excellence programs as determined by the Entity Chief Nursing Officer and/or Senior Director of Nursing. , serious safety event reviews and performance improvement teams) at the request of Senior Nursing Leadership Team. Promotes a public image of professional nursing excellence and represents the hospital in community outreach efforts as appropriate.
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Reporting to the Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation, the APRN Senior Policy Advisor and will build relationships with the membership, coalitions and other stakeholders to effectively address regulatory and policy issues.
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Ensures that all physical properties in nursing areas are kept in a good state of repair and operating condition by maintaining a safe and clean department; justifying replacement of equipment and/or new equipment purchase; assuring equipment inventory is up-to-date; providing equipment and safety in-service as needed.
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Assumes accountability for meeting quality, safety, and nursing engagement performance targets consistent with Magnet requirements. Riverside is nationally recognized for our specialty programs in obstetrics, trauma, oncology, rehabilitation, geriatrics, occupational health, psychiatric services, and treatment of alcohol and chemical dependency, as well as patient safety.
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Provides vision and direction within Nursing in coordination with the Chief Nursing Officer. Preferred SkillsAdditional DetailsThis ACNO position will directly oversee the quality, safety, & education structures within the Emory University Hospital (EUH) and Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital (EUOSH.
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Comprehensive knowledge of nursing healthcare practices, techniques, nursing administration and high-level supervisory skills (bloodborne pathogen, universal precautions, IV administration, venipuncture techniques, medications, side effects, and overall patient care and safety.
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Working closely with the Chief Nursing Officer and the Behavioral Health Nurse Managers and Nurse Educators to optimize nursing care. This position may be appointed as Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for the San Mateo Medical Center by the Chief Executive Officer.
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Work closely with the designated Student Personnel Officer, and the Health and Wellness Manager, on all matters concerning the health and safety of students. Maintain a comprehensive working knowledge of current industry skills, safety, and health requirements.
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