NYC Health Hospitals
Assistant Director, Nursing
NYC Health Hospitals, New York, New York, us, 10261
Kings County Hospital Center has a rich legacy for its pioneering role in medicine. Today, with over 625 beds, our hospital remains on the cutting edge of technology and provides the most modern procedures with state-of-the-art equipment. Built in 1831 as a one room infirmary for publicly supported care of the sick, Kings County Hospital Center continues to be a leading healthcare facility whose mission is to provide care to everyone regardless of their ability to pay. The hospital provides a wide range of health services, and specialties are offered in all fields of modern medicine. More than 200 clinics provide a wide array of ambulatory care services.
At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception. Every employee takes a person-centered approach that exemplifies the ICARE values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) through empathic communication and partnerships between all persons.
Work Shifts
Tour II: 8:00 A.M - 4:00 P.M
Job Description
Purpose of Position
Under the supervision of Director of Nursing Quality and Performance Improvement or designee, the Assistant Director of Nursing Quality serves an integral part of the nursing leadership team who ensures that standards of nursing practice are in alignment with the organizational, regulatory, and nationally recognized professional standards, and evidence-based practice. The Assistant Director of Nursing Quality is instrumental in implementing and evaluating Nursing Quality and Performance Improvement (PI) activities and unit-specific PI projects.
Areas of Responsibility
Nursing Quality and Performance Improvement and all clinical divisions under Nursing Dept.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
Monitors nurse-sensitive/quality indicators and projects for Nursing DepartmentAssists and evaluates nursing performance improvement activities and unit-specific PI projects to ensure quality and appropriateness of care, patient safety, and compliance with regulatory standardsDevelops and maintains nursing quality indicator databasesCoordinates the collection of data with unit ADNs or designee; Aggregates, analyzes, and extrapolates quality indicators data and transforms them into actionable information; Assists the units in the implementation of corrective actions and in evaluating results/outcomesPrepares monthly/quarterly nursing quality indicator reports for every unit, displaying performance in forms of graphs, scorecards, or story boards.Disseminates and interprets in-house nursing quality indicators and National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) reports to respective unit leadership, and works closely with unit ADNs and staff to guide them in the identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation of performance improvement initiativesAssists Director of Nursing for Quality with monthly, quarterly and annual quality/performance/improvement reports to present at various committeesProvides Nursing Quality/PI orientation to newly hired nursing staffCoordinates and manages NYC H+H/Kings County's National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI)Ensures accurate data collection and submission of selected monitored indicatorsAdheres to RN survey data collection protocolAssists in readiness of announced and unannounced regulatory agency visits and participates in various regulatory agency surveysCoordinates nursing quality council meetings, grand rounds and nursing peer reviewsParticipates in nursing policies, procedures, and standards revisionLiaises with Risk Management Department on nursing quality risk reduction monitoring and reporting; Assists in investigating patient safety concerns and incidents to include debriefings and assists in the implementation of corrective action plansInterfaces with Quality Management Department on nursing quality improvement concerns and participates in hospital-wide quality improvement teamsParticipates in departmental and hospital-wide committee meetingsEnforces with staff I-CARE (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) values/principles in providing patient carePromotes a culture of engagement where staff thrive and contributes to positive patient/family experienceMaintains familiarity and remains up-to-date with regulatory agency standardsContinuously strives to increase core knowledge and role competency through leadership development activitiesPerforms other related duties, as directedPathway to Excellence
Plays a significant role in planning, scheduling, organizing, implementing, and operationalizing Pathway to Excellence ProgramKnowledgeable with the six (6) Pathway to Excellence standards and the different elements of performanceEngages staff in practicing the standards of Pathway to Excellence programFosters the foundation of collaboration among staff and supports a shared-governance environmentEncourages participation of staff in shared governance committeesActively engages staff for discussion and inputs on resource allocation and cost managementSupports staff during times of organizational change or change in leadershipPromotes a culture of day-to-day recognitionParticipates in peer-to-peer performance feedback/review and uses these feedback as opportunities for improvementShared Governance
Assists DON for Nursing Quality in organizing and guiding different shared governance councilsMinimum Qualifications1. Licensed and currently registered to practice as a professional nurse in New York State, plus (2) or (3), below.2. Masters Degree in Nursing Administration, Education, Clinical Specialty or equivalent field and five years of satisfactory nursing experience, of which three years shall have been in a supervisory or teaching capacity; or a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing and six years of satisfactory nursing experience, four years of which shall have been in a supervisory or teaching capacity.3. A satisfactory equivalent of education and experience. However, all candidates must be licensed and currently registered to practice as a Professional Nurse in New York State.
Department Preferences
Knowledge and skills:
Leadership, management, communication, coaching, counseling, problem solving, decision making, and conflict resolution.
Computer Programs/Software Knowledge
Competency in MS Office Suites (Word, Excel, Access, and MS Project)
Years of Experience:
Minimum of two to three years clinical nursing experience; and
Minimum of two to three years Nursing Quality experience
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NYC Health and Hospitals offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
Comprehensive Health Benefits for employees hired to work 20+ hrs. per weekRetirement Savings and Pension PlansLoan Forgiveness Programs for eligible employeesPaid Holidays and Vacation in accordance with employees' Collectively bargained contractsCollege tuition discounts and professional development opportunitiesMultiple employee discounts programs
At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception. Every employee takes a person-centered approach that exemplifies the ICARE values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) through empathic communication and partnerships between all persons.
Work Shifts
Tour II: 8:00 A.M - 4:00 P.M
Job Description
Purpose of Position
Under the supervision of Director of Nursing Quality and Performance Improvement or designee, the Assistant Director of Nursing Quality serves an integral part of the nursing leadership team who ensures that standards of nursing practice are in alignment with the organizational, regulatory, and nationally recognized professional standards, and evidence-based practice. The Assistant Director of Nursing Quality is instrumental in implementing and evaluating Nursing Quality and Performance Improvement (PI) activities and unit-specific PI projects.
Areas of Responsibility
Nursing Quality and Performance Improvement and all clinical divisions under Nursing Dept.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
Monitors nurse-sensitive/quality indicators and projects for Nursing DepartmentAssists and evaluates nursing performance improvement activities and unit-specific PI projects to ensure quality and appropriateness of care, patient safety, and compliance with regulatory standardsDevelops and maintains nursing quality indicator databasesCoordinates the collection of data with unit ADNs or designee; Aggregates, analyzes, and extrapolates quality indicators data and transforms them into actionable information; Assists the units in the implementation of corrective actions and in evaluating results/outcomesPrepares monthly/quarterly nursing quality indicator reports for every unit, displaying performance in forms of graphs, scorecards, or story boards.Disseminates and interprets in-house nursing quality indicators and National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) reports to respective unit leadership, and works closely with unit ADNs and staff to guide them in the identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation of performance improvement initiativesAssists Director of Nursing for Quality with monthly, quarterly and annual quality/performance/improvement reports to present at various committeesProvides Nursing Quality/PI orientation to newly hired nursing staffCoordinates and manages NYC H+H/Kings County's National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI)Ensures accurate data collection and submission of selected monitored indicatorsAdheres to RN survey data collection protocolAssists in readiness of announced and unannounced regulatory agency visits and participates in various regulatory agency surveysCoordinates nursing quality council meetings, grand rounds and nursing peer reviewsParticipates in nursing policies, procedures, and standards revisionLiaises with Risk Management Department on nursing quality risk reduction monitoring and reporting; Assists in investigating patient safety concerns and incidents to include debriefings and assists in the implementation of corrective action plansInterfaces with Quality Management Department on nursing quality improvement concerns and participates in hospital-wide quality improvement teamsParticipates in departmental and hospital-wide committee meetingsEnforces with staff I-CARE (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) values/principles in providing patient carePromotes a culture of engagement where staff thrive and contributes to positive patient/family experienceMaintains familiarity and remains up-to-date with regulatory agency standardsContinuously strives to increase core knowledge and role competency through leadership development activitiesPerforms other related duties, as directedPathway to Excellence
Plays a significant role in planning, scheduling, organizing, implementing, and operationalizing Pathway to Excellence ProgramKnowledgeable with the six (6) Pathway to Excellence standards and the different elements of performanceEngages staff in practicing the standards of Pathway to Excellence programFosters the foundation of collaboration among staff and supports a shared-governance environmentEncourages participation of staff in shared governance committeesActively engages staff for discussion and inputs on resource allocation and cost managementSupports staff during times of organizational change or change in leadershipPromotes a culture of day-to-day recognitionParticipates in peer-to-peer performance feedback/review and uses these feedback as opportunities for improvementShared Governance
Assists DON for Nursing Quality in organizing and guiding different shared governance councilsMinimum Qualifications1. Licensed and currently registered to practice as a professional nurse in New York State, plus (2) or (3), below.2. Masters Degree in Nursing Administration, Education, Clinical Specialty or equivalent field and five years of satisfactory nursing experience, of which three years shall have been in a supervisory or teaching capacity; or a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing and six years of satisfactory nursing experience, four years of which shall have been in a supervisory or teaching capacity.3. A satisfactory equivalent of education and experience. However, all candidates must be licensed and currently registered to practice as a Professional Nurse in New York State.
Department Preferences
Knowledge and skills:
Leadership, management, communication, coaching, counseling, problem solving, decision making, and conflict resolution.
Computer Programs/Software Knowledge
Competency in MS Office Suites (Word, Excel, Access, and MS Project)
Years of Experience:
Minimum of two to three years clinical nursing experience; and
Minimum of two to three years Nursing Quality experience
If you wish to apply for this position, please apply online by clicking the
"Apply Now"
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NYC Health and Hospitals offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
Comprehensive Health Benefits for employees hired to work 20+ hrs. per weekRetirement Savings and Pension PlansLoan Forgiveness Programs for eligible employeesPaid Holidays and Vacation in accordance with employees' Collectively bargained contractsCollege tuition discounts and professional development opportunitiesMultiple employee discounts programs