OhioHealth

RN Clinical Lead - NICU

OhioHealth$80K — $95K *
Hospitals & Medical Centers
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Current RN licensure in the State of Ohio
  • BSN required at 5 years of employment
  • BLS certification from the American Heart Association
  • NRP certification from the American Academy of Pediatrics
  • 3-5 years of Level 3 NICU RN experience
  • Neonatal certification preferred, will be required

Responsibilities

  • Perform clinical operation and supervisory duties to ensure quality services and patient satisfaction
  • Serve as a direct care provider when necessary while maintaining clinical practice standards
  • Coordinate interdisciplinary team integration for optimal patient outcomes and resource utilization
  • Direct and engage in treatments for patients and families to achieve health goals
  • Create efficient staff and patient schedules to ensure appropriate skill mix
  • Establish and maintain processes, standards, and systems for smooth operations and safety
  • Participate in recruitment activities and staff development initiatives

Benefits

  • Participation in departmental audits to enhance clinical practice
  • Opportunities for ongoing staff feedback and development
  • Involvement in unit and hospital-based committees for quality improvement
  • Focus on safety, quality, and efficiency as part of a High Reliability Organization
  • Collaborative communication with interdisciplinary staff and leadership through scheduled meetings
Full Job Description
Job Description Summary:

The RN Clinical Leader provides leadership and coordinates the design, development, implementation and evaluation of the program services within area of responsibility. The RN Clinical Leader assures quality, service, and satisfaction goals are met. Monitors
efficient utilization of resources and financial performance; assures productivity standards are met. Day to day, they collaborate with department leaders to manage the daily operations of their department.

Responsibilities And Duties:

75% Performs Clinical Operation/Supervisory duties to ensure quality, services, and satisfaction to clients served.
Serves as a direct care provider when needed and appropriate, maintaining recognized standards of clinical practice and patient care.
Coordinates the integration of the interdisciplinary team to achieve effective patient outcomes or flow, efficient utilization of resources and patient satisfaction.
Directs, delegates, and/or engages in treatment of patients and families to achieve optimal health outcomes.
Serves as a central resource person and maintains open and accurate lines of communication for all customers.
Creates efficient schedules for the interdisciplinary staff and patients to assure the appropriate staff/skill mix.
Establishes systems, processes, standards, and structure and works collaboratively with Leadership to assure smooth operations, safety,
patient satisfaction, effective service delivery and achieving desired results.

10% Participates in recruitment activities.
Performs staff development.
Acts as a clinical resource for interdisciplinary staff members and facilitates learning.
Appraises interdisciplinary staff performance and provides formal and informal feedback, goal setting, and on-going supervision.
Assures appropriate orientation.
Communicates with the interdisciplinary staff, in tandem with Leadership, through regularly scheduled staff meetings, memos, informational and educational updates.

10% Participates on unit and hospital-based committees and initiatives to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes
Performs departmental audits.
Rounds daily on patients and/or associates to observe and obtain information about the patient experience and associate satisfaction.
Provides real-time feedback and coaching to associates on connecting and anticipating and meeting patient and family needs; every patient,
every time. Acts as a communication liaison for students and vendor representatives.

5% Assists the direct manager with maintaining and identifying budget needs through cost effective practice.
Assures cost efficient use of department resources

As a High Reliability Organization (HRO), responsibilities require focus on safety, quality and efficiency in performing job duties.

The job profile provides an overview of responsibilities and duties and is not intended to be an exhaustive list and is subject to change at any time

Minimum Qualifications:

BLS - Basic Life Support - American Heart Association, NRP1 - Neonatal Resuscitation Program - American Academy of Pediatrics, RNC-NIC - Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing - National Certification Corporation for the Obstetric Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing Specialties, RN - Registered Nurse - Ohio Board of Nursing

Additional Job Description:

Current RN licensure in the State of Ohio

BSN required at 5 years of employment

BLS - Basic Life Support

NRP- Neonatal Resuscitation Program

3 - 5 years level 3 NICU RN experience

Neonatal Certification - preferred, will be required

Work Shift:
Day

Scheduled Weekly Hours :
36

Department
NW Childrens Neonatal Unit

About OhioHealth

OhioHealth is a not-for-profit, faith-based health system that has been serving patients in central Ohio since 1891. It operates 12 hospitals, 200+ ambulatory sites, hospice, home health, medical equipment and other health services spanning a 47-county area.
Learn more about OhioHealth
Size
35,000 employees
Industry
Founded
1891

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