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Minimum of 12 months of Med/Surg/Telemetry or Critical Care nursing experience preferred with regard to regulatory guidelines and standard of practice and/or at the discretion of the Manager/ Director.
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Meets with patients, patients’ families, and caregivers as needed to discuss care and treatment planActs as patient care liaison and initiates pre-admission discharge planning by screening for patients who are high-risk, fragile, or scheduled for procedures that may require caregiver assistance, placement, or home health follow-upIdentifies and assists with the follow-up of high-risk patients in acute care settings, skilled nursing facilities, custodial and ambulatory settings.
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The Clinical Staff Nurse is a skilled and experienced professional Registered Nurse (RN) responsible for excellence in the clinical practice of nursing and the management of patient care.
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Under the direction of the Department Director/Manager/Coordinator, the Bed Control Representative is responsible for the accurate, courteous, and professional acceptance of bed reservations from doctor's offices and/or ED admits for hospital stays in accordance with admitting policy.
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To work and communicate closely with the Nursing Supervisor, Care Coordination, as well as the Unit Charge Nurses to ensure proper placement of patients according to the level of care ordered by the physicians.
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In collaboration with CSD and Quality Improvement Director, serve as the audit lead for clinical and nursing elements during CMS/DHCS audit review. Minimum of two (2) years of experience overseeing an ambulatory clinic operation including RN, LVN, and MA staff; equivalent nurse leader experience in a high volume, outpatient setting may be substituted.
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The Director of Nursing is responsible for assisting the Center Manager in developing and maintaining high quality and patient-focused care in a cost-efficient manner. Under general direction from the Center Manager, the Director of Nursing is responsible for managing clinical operations of the Center.
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Assists the Director of Operations, Area Director of Nursing and/or the Nurse Manager in the recruitment, development, and monitoring of new staff. Participates in the process for assessing, managing, and reporting nursing operational and financial data to the Regional Nurse Manager, Area Director of Nursing, and/or Director of Operations.
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As a manager you will Assist the Executive Director, Clinical Research Care Coordination (ED CRCC), in the responsibilities for the daily operational needs of the Clinical Research Nurses (CRNs) in the Clinical Trials Office (CTO.
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Overview The Clinical Shift Manager will assist the Director with the coordination of the unit functions, demonstrate adequate leadership skills, be proficient in patient assessment, care planning, implementation, and evaluation of care provided.
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