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Mallard Creek Surgery

Director of Nursing

Mallard Creek Surgery, Matthews, North Carolina, us, 28106


At OrthoCarolina, our team is our greatest asset and the foundation of our success; we share a common passion for making lives better. We are a diverse group of individuals, accountable to each other through the backbone of our beliefs: trust, honesty and mutual respect; ensuring our voice is heard. Our positive environment supports individual growth and a sense of belonging. Our employees work together to uphold the standards of excellence and promote and environment of teamwork throughout the organization.

We are currently searching for a

Director of Nursing

to join our team at our Mallard Creek Ambulatory Surgery Center location.

The

ASC Director of Nursing

(DON) will have a proven track record of delivering excellent service to physicians and patients and building and leading high-performing teams. Must exemplify our organization's values of Quality, Teamwork, Service and Community. The DON has technical expertise in orthopedic peri-operative nursing and clinical care. Provides leadership to the clinical and ancillary staff, focusing on clinical quality outcomes, operational efficiencies, and employee and physician satisfaction. Works collaboratively with physicians and staff to promote customer service and patient satisfaction. Responsible for personnel and HR management for all clinical staff and clinical contracted services for the center. In conjunction with the ASC Administrator, has leadership responsibility for compliance with Local, State and Federal regulations and Accreditation standards. Creates and maintains strong vendor relationships.

Develops and nurture's clinical philosophy which complements the facility's goals and objectives.

Guides and directs functions related to effective delivery of clinical patient care and compliance with administrative and clinical policies and procedures.

Coordinates patient-care activities with surgeons and anesthesia providers to provide continuity of care.

Supervises all nursing and ancillary support personnel involved in Pre-Admission Care and Assessment, Peri-operative Care, Sterile Processing, PACU, and Procedure Room Care.

Oversees and complies with all policy and standards of nursing care and practice and works closely with the Facility Administrator to review and revise facility policies and procedures.

Responsible for quality improvement and peer review within the center.

Prepares clinical data reports and ensures clinical reporting is complete for pay for performance measures.

A career at OrthoCarolina will provide you with opportunities for career advancement, dedicated peer support, and continuing education. Our company is committed to providing our employees with the utmost positive work environment. Benefits offered include:

Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account

Life Insurance

Voluntary Supplemental Life

Voluntary Critical Illness/Accident/Hospital Indemnity

Short Term/Long Term Disability Insurance

401(k)/ROTH Retirement Plan

Employer 401(k) Safe Harbor

401(k) Profit Sharing Plan

529 Savings Plan

Employee Assistance Program

Voluntary Wellness Program

Tuition Reimbursement

Voluntary Legal Plan/Identity Theft

OrthoCarolina is one of the nation's leading independent academic orthopedics practices serving North and South Carolina and the Southeast since 1922. OrthoCarolina provides compassionate and comprehensive musculoskeletal care including operative and non-operative care, diagnostic imaging and rehabilitative therapy. Widely known for musculoskeletal research and training, OrthoCarolina physicians have specialized expertise in foot and ankle, hip and knee, shoulder and elbow, spine, sports medicine, hand, pediatric orthopedics, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. We commit to improving the lives of all we serve, by providing premier patient care and compassionate, personalized service. Over 300 OrthoCarolina providers see more than one million patient visits throughout western North Carolina each year.

Education:

Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing.BSN requiredMaster's Degree in nursing or equivalent program preferred.Experience:

5 years peri-operative experience with a minimum of 3 years of relevant management experience.3-5 years of experience in an ASC with at least 1-2 years in a formal management capacityOrthopedic peri-operative experience required.Experience in ambulatory surgery center operations strongly preferred. CNOR preferred.

Employee TypeRegular

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