Burlington, MA, USA
26 days ago
Nurse Manager, ICU

Job Type: Regular

Time Type: Full time

Work Shift: Day (United States of America)

FLSA Status: Exempt

When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives.

We are seeking an experienced Critical Care Nurse Manager for our Coronary Care Unit (CCU)/Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The CCU/ICU is a 16-bed acute critical care area that cares for critically ill patients with life-threatening illnesses including various shock states, cardiac disorders, post-cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, and hepato-renal failure. The CCU/ICU nurses are a highly trained team that specializes in the provision of life-saving measures and the management of patients requiring mechanical support devices (IABP, Impella, VA & VV ECMO), ventilatory support, CVVH, and EKOS.. The nursing team works collaboratively with the Pulmonary Critical Care and Cardiology teaching services, along with respiratory therapy and other disciplines to provide cutting edge treatments and high quality patient care. The CCU/ICU values and exhibits teamwork, collegiality, and advocacy for our patients and each other.

Under the general direction of the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Associate Chief Nursing Officer (ACNO) and Nursing Directors, the Nurse Manager is responsible for day to day operations, practice development, communicating policies, and evaluates staff job performance.. The Nurse Manager works in collaboration with key stakeholder’s and department leadership to coordinate the delivery of patient care. The Nurse Manager assumes the responsibility for the plan of care, has the authority to make decisions, and is held accountable for decisions specific to assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the plan.
The Nurse Manager practices within the Lahey Hospital and Medical Center (LHMC) Professional Practice Model, MA Nurse Practice Act and ANA Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. The Nurse Manager coordinates and supervises all nursing staff in assigned clinical patient care units/departments to provide quality patient care.



The Nurse Manager maintains a current level of knowledge with management leadership skills as defined by nursing specialty organizations, complies with all regulations and standards of regulatory and accrediting bodies, and is currently licensed in the state of Massachusetts as a registered nurse.
Areas of responsibility include:
• Clinical practice
• System coordination
• Quality improvement
• Human resource management
• Fiscal Responsibility
• Professional growth
• Self-improvement

Job Description:

Essential Duties & Responsibilities including but not limited to:

CLINICAL PRACTICE:
A.    Develops, implements, and assures compliance with Nursing Practice Guidelines.
B.    Encourages staff participation on Shared Governance Councils, nursing committees, and organization committees.
C.    Maintains and displays knowledge of current professional/clinical issues and uses evidence based resources to implement necessary changes in the delivery of nursing care.
D.    Collaborates with leadership team to provide opportunities for staff development. i.e.: 
•    Participation in nursing research.
•    Certification in nursing field
•    Participation in professional organizations.

SYSTEM COORDINATION:
A.    Links departmental strategic goals to organizations mission and goals.
B.    Analyzes pertinent data to drive day to day performance
C.    Works collaboratively to solve problems improve processes and integrate services within the department and with other departments.
D.    Supports new ideas and changes within the department by actively participating and contributing.
E.    Demonstrates flexibility in meeting demands of the department.
F.    Organizes and prioritizes work to meet deadlines.
G.    Develops effective communication methods to keep staff and others informed about activities of the organization and department.


QUALITY IMPROVEMENT:
A.    Proactively develops plans to meet future departmental/organizational needs.
B.    Reviews outcome measures and works collaboratively with staff and leadership team to improve patient outcomes. Ie: National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) and Core Measures
C.    Collaborates with multi-disciplinary teams to:
•    Comply with regulatory standards
•    Improve patient satisfaction
•    Improve patient outcomes
•    Identify, assess, measure and systematically improve important processes and activities.

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT:
A.    Works collaboratively with the Human Resources Department and Senior Leadership to recruit, hire and retain qualified personnel.
B.    Oversees and conducts performance appraisals. Collaborates with Senior Leadership and Human Resources to recommend compensation adjustments. 
C.    Assures appropriate orientation, competence assessment, in-service training and continuing education for all staff. 
D.    Fosters staff development by assisting them to identify goals and appropriate opportunities for learning.
E.    Encourages creativity and celebrates staff accomplishments.
F.    Promotes an environment that is sensitive to the diverse needs of the patients and employees.
G.    Coaches and supports staff by removing barriers and addressing issues.
H.    Assures licensing certification for all staff is current.
I.    Conducts monthly staff meetings.
J.    Communicates staffing concerns to ACNO/Director.
K.    Delegates work appropriately and provide direction and guidance to nursing and support staff.


BUDGETARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
A.    Participates in development of annual departmental budgets.
B.    Develops and implements cost effective staffing patterns.
C.    Uses resources effectively to provide high quality cost effective services.
D.    Monitors budget and prepares variance reports.
E.    Manages expenses on an on-going basis and identifies areas of potential cost savings.

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH/SELF IMPROVEMENT:
A.    Pursues self-awareness, actively seeks feedback, accepts constructive criticism, and modifies behavior accordingly.
B.    Engages in professional development activities such as education, participating in professional associations, or other appropriate activities.
C.    Maintains necessary continuing education requirements for license, certifications and enhancements.
D.    Maintains own educational record.
E.    Supports Lahey Clinics commitment to community based activities both within the Lahey community and beyond.


ORGANIZATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A.    Incorporates LHMC Guiding Principles, Mission Statement and Goals into daily activities.  
B.    Complies with all LHMC Policies. 
C.    Complies with behavioral expectations of the department and LHMC.
D.    Maintains courteous and effective interactions with colleagues and patients.
E.    Demonstrates an understanding of the job description, performance expectations, and competency assessment.
F.    Demonstrates a commitment toward meeting and exceeding the needs of our customers and consistently adheres to Customer Service standards.
G.    Participates in departmental and/or interdepartmental quality improvement activities.
H.    Participates in and successfully completes Mandatory Education.
I.    Performs all other duties as needed or directed to meet the needs of the department.


Minimum Qualifications:
Education:  Graduate of a state approved or accredited School of Nursing. Bachelors of Science in Nursing required with a Master’s degree in Nursing or related field in order to have full understanding of Nursing Services functions preferred.


Licensure, Certification, Registration:
Current licensure to practice professional nursing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Life Support Certification: BLS


Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:   
Clinical Skills/Technical Knowledge
a. Demonstrates the necessary clinical competence in area of nursing practice.
b. Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.
c. Basic computer skills.


Experience: A minimum of five years of accumulated in-patient nursing experience and two years leadership experience.

As a health care organization, we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to care for and protect our patients, our colleagues and our communities. Beth Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against influenza (flu) and COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Learn more about this requirement.

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