Pennsylvania Medicine

Nursing Supervisor RN (Full Time/Nights)

Pennsylvania Medicine$80K — $95K *
Hospitals & Medical Centers
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Current Registered Professional Nurse licensure in PA.
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
  • 7+ years of acute care nursing experience.
  • 3+ years in a managerial role within hospital operations.
  • Good standing as a healthcare provider with Medicare and Medicaid.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise hospital operations in the absence of senior leadership.
  • Manage nursing services to ensure quality and safety of patient care.
  • Coordinate staff allocation based on patient care needs.
  • Respond to emergent situations like Code Blue and Trauma alert.
  • Participate in nursing strategic planning and operational goals.

Benefits

  • Full-time schedule with 36 hours per week.
  • Night shifts from 6pm-6am; rotating weekends and holidays.
  • Opportunities for professional development and continuing education.
  • Participation in Shared Governance councils.
  • Supportive work environment promoting quality patient care.
Full Job Description
LOCATION: Lancaster, PA - Lancaster General Hospital HOURS: Full Time (36 hours per week). Nights (6pm-6am). Rotating weekends and holidays. Summary: The Nursing Supervisor is responsible and accountable for the administrative supervision of the hospital in the absence of the senior leadership. She he functions as in-house administrator utilizing the on call nursing and hospital senior administrator as needed for consultation. She he is responsible and accountable for the management of nursing services and the quality and safety of nursing care provided across the organization. The Nursing Supervisor incorporates responsibilities of staff management, patient family visitor relations and interdepartmental clinical and non-clinical activities to ensure quality, safe patient care and departmental operations. He she is responsible for patient flow and bed assignment throughout the system. Coordinates inter-hospital transfers. He she in collaboration with the senior administrator on call initiates the incident command center and reallocates initial resources as appropriate to the crisis demand. Qualified individuals must have the ability with or without reasonable accommodation to perform the following duties: Administrative Responsibilities: - Notifies the Nursing and Senior Administrator on call for an actual or evolving patient visitor or staff issue that requires immediate action to prevent harm injury or any disruption of hospital operations that negatively impacts patient safety or care. - Demonstrates understanding of situations that require legal, risk and public relations input and counsel and acts accordingly. - Acts as a resource person liaison and effectively interacts with physicians, staff, patients and significant others to address and as needed document follow up on concerns issues. - Accurately and thoroughly completes shift reports SBAR communication tool. - Provides management through the interpretation and access to nursing and hospital policies and procedures. Aware of Joint Commission, CMS, DOH and other regulatory standards to support patient care. - Participates in development of nursing strategic plan and annual operational goals and objectives. - Assists in the consistency of communication of hospital and nursing operations through unit based and departmental rounding. - Responds to emergent situations e.g Rapid Response, Trauma alert, MTP, Code Blue, Code Red etc . - Coordinates and or assists with organ procurement. - Participates in Shared Governance councils co-councils as leader co-leader or participant. Staffing Responsibilities: - Identifies the mix and quantity of nursing personnel needed to provide safe, quality patient care for the overall operation of the unit and for each shift on a daily basis based upon patient needs, staffing matrix and staff competencies. - Reallocates staff as needed to provide safe, quality of care across the nursing organization. - Adjusts staffing as needed with attention to financial objectives as appropriate. - Assigns sitters and cognitive coaches as needed to assure patient safety. - Identifies patients at risk for elopement and appropriately assigns resources and designated unit. - Collects sick fmla calls and adjusts staffing accordingly. Notes trends and issues and communicates accordingly with the Nurse Manager. - Proactively participates in staffing analysis for weekend coverage; notes and communicates trends to Directors of Nursing CNO. - Supervises and directs the central nursing staff office to assure balanced and appropriate staffing across nursing organization. - Plays key role in bed coordination and allocation during periods of surge alerts. - Alerts nurse manager of staffing needs that are not able to be addressed daily through the staffing office. - Provides direct patient care as clinically competent and indirect patient care support as needed in appropriate emergent situations. Human Resources Organizational Management: - Evaluates the performance of unit personnel and communicates with the Nurse Managers Educators. - Identifies learning needs of staff and as appropriate participate in the development of shift-specific education and evaluation. - Identifies potential disciplinary concerns performance, behavior, attendance punctuality, disciplines as appropriate and communicates follows up with Nurse Manager. - Participates in the process of managing concerns of staff diversion and potential staff incapacity in the absence of departmental leadership. - Holds staff accountable to quality, safe patient care through compliance with approved policies and procedures. - Participates in staff and peer evaluations providing feedback and opportunities for improvement. Bed Flow Coordination: - Plays key role in bed coordination and allocation during periods of surge alerts. - Directs the nursing office-based bed coordinators. - Communicates census and bed flow plans daily at huddle. - Coordinates and communicates patient admissions to unit-based nurse facilitators and removes barriers to expedite flow and assure admission timeframe targets. - Collaborates and assigns bed of transfers from other hospitals to LGH. - Determines and communicates need to hold patients in non-bedded units e.g PACU, post procedure areas etc based on census and discharges. - Other duties as assigned. Minimum Required Qualifications: - Current licensure as Registered Professional Nurse, issued by the PA State Board of Nursing. - Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN. - Seven 7 years of experience as a registered nurse in an acute care setting - Three 3 or more years of experience in a managerial hospital operations role e.g. Assistant Nurse Manager, Nurse Manager, Nursing Supervisor, Charge Nurse Facilitator - A health care provider in good standing with Medicare, Medicaid and other federal and state health insurance programs, i.e. not excluded from participation in Medicare, Medicaid or any other federal or state health insurance program. Preferred Qualifications: - Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Masters in Healthcare. - Previous Nursing Supervisor experience. - Large teaching hospital or specialty hospital experience e.g. Women's and Baby . - Broad nursing hospital experience across nursing vs single unit single department experience. #LI-LJ1

About Pennsylvania Medicine

The University of Pennsylvania is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universities by numerous organizations and scholars. While the university dates its founding to 1740, it was created by Benjamin Franklin and leading Philadelphia citizens in 1749 . The University has four undergraduate schools as well as twelve graduate and professional schools. Schools enrolling undergraduates include the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Wharton School, and the School of Nursing. Among its highly ranked graduate schools are its law school, whose first professor wrote the first draft of the United States Constitution, its medical school, the first in North America, and Wharton, the first collegiate business school. Penn's endowment is US$20.7 billion, putting it amongst the wealthiest academic institutions in the world, and its 2019 research budget was $1.02 billion. Penn was one of nine colonial colleges chartered before the U.S. Declaration of Independence when Benjamin Franklin, the university's founder and first president, advocated for an educational institution that trained leaders in academia, commerce, and public service. The campus, in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia, is centered around College Hall, and notable landmarks are Houston Hall, the first modern "student union", and Franklin Field, the first double-decker college football stadium. Penn also is the home of the Morris Arboretum, the official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which is located 15 miles northwest of the campus, in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia. The university's athletics program, the Quakers, fields varsity teams in 33 sports as a member of the NCAA Division I Ivy League conference.
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