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Chief Nursing Officer/Chief Operating Officer
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Chief Nursing Officer/Chief Operating Officer
Location: Texas Salary: USD 200,000 - 250,000 Posted on: Oct 22, 2021 Profile CNO/COO for a small 5-star hospital in Northern Texas overseeing 185 FTEs. Patient satisfaction is a priority. Seeking a team player for a growth opportunity with recent additions of ortho, podiatry, and neuro surgeries, and plans for a new hospital in 2-3 years. Job Summary: The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) / Chief Operating Officer (COO) coordinates and oversees all aspects of nursing care delivery and related clinical services for the hospital. This role provides leadership in planning and executing the strategic plan, assures financial success, maintains accreditation/regulatory compliance, and promotes a positive work environment consistent with the organization's mission and vision. The CNO/COO will facilitate, direct, and coordinate operational activities and programs relative to the day-to-day hospital operations, ensuring cost-effective, high-quality services. Responsibilities include ancillary services, diagnostic services, support services, quality, and facility services. The CNO/COO will build effective partnerships with employed and non-employed physicians, promoting collaborative relationships throughout the medical center. The CNO/COO assures implementation of local and system-wide policies and initiatives, supervising departmental personnel and functions, and developing and maintaining nursing and other assigned departments' service objectives, standards of care, policies, procedures, and educational services. Job Qualifications: Education:
Graduate of an accredited School of Professional Nursing. Bachelor's degree in Nursing required. Master's degree in Nursing or equivalent preferred. Personal Job-Related Skills:
Advanced knowledge of nursing theories and practices. Leadership and management abilities with effective oral and written communication skills. Licensure, Registry or Certification:
Registered Nurse currently licensed by the State of Texas Board of Nursing. BLS and CPI required. Experience:
Five years of professional nursing experience in a hospital setting and two years in a nursing managerial or supervisory role. Demonstrated leadership experience and accomplishments in building and nurturing teams. Active interest and experience in mentoring and growing clinical leaders. Experience working and living in a rural community. Technical Training:
Training in electronic medical records (EMR), advanced personal computer skills, staffing patterns and patient acuity, contracts and contract negotiation, case management, payor negotiation, and service excellence. Would you like to apply for this job? Apply for the Chief Nursing Officer/Chief Operating Officer position.
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Location: Texas Salary: USD 200,000 - 250,000 Posted on: Oct 22, 2021 Profile CNO/COO for a small 5-star hospital in Northern Texas overseeing 185 FTEs. Patient satisfaction is a priority. Seeking a team player for a growth opportunity with recent additions of ortho, podiatry, and neuro surgeries, and plans for a new hospital in 2-3 years. Job Summary: The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) / Chief Operating Officer (COO) coordinates and oversees all aspects of nursing care delivery and related clinical services for the hospital. This role provides leadership in planning and executing the strategic plan, assures financial success, maintains accreditation/regulatory compliance, and promotes a positive work environment consistent with the organization's mission and vision. The CNO/COO will facilitate, direct, and coordinate operational activities and programs relative to the day-to-day hospital operations, ensuring cost-effective, high-quality services. Responsibilities include ancillary services, diagnostic services, support services, quality, and facility services. The CNO/COO will build effective partnerships with employed and non-employed physicians, promoting collaborative relationships throughout the medical center. The CNO/COO assures implementation of local and system-wide policies and initiatives, supervising departmental personnel and functions, and developing and maintaining nursing and other assigned departments' service objectives, standards of care, policies, procedures, and educational services. Job Qualifications: Education:
Graduate of an accredited School of Professional Nursing. Bachelor's degree in Nursing required. Master's degree in Nursing or equivalent preferred. Personal Job-Related Skills:
Advanced knowledge of nursing theories and practices. Leadership and management abilities with effective oral and written communication skills. Licensure, Registry or Certification:
Registered Nurse currently licensed by the State of Texas Board of Nursing. BLS and CPI required. Experience:
Five years of professional nursing experience in a hospital setting and two years in a nursing managerial or supervisory role. Demonstrated leadership experience and accomplishments in building and nurturing teams. Active interest and experience in mentoring and growing clinical leaders. Experience working and living in a rural community. Technical Training:
Training in electronic medical records (EMR), advanced personal computer skills, staffing patterns and patient acuity, contracts and contract negotiation, case management, payor negotiation, and service excellence. Would you like to apply for this job? Apply for the Chief Nursing Officer/Chief Operating Officer position.
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