Assistant Director - RN in San Angelo, Texas at Shannon Health
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Job Description
Job Summary
The Assistant Director supports the Director in managing and coordinating nursing services to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care. This leadership role assists with planning, organizing, developing, and directing the day-to-day functions of the nursing department, ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations, policies, and standards of care.
Supervises the Following Positions
Positions: TBD
Physical Requirements
- The ability to perform the duties and responsibility of the position, with or without reasonable accommodations for disabilities.
- The ability to consistently lift, push or pull loads of up to fifty (50) pounds. (Unless nursing 70)
- Sufficient strength, mobility and stamina to make frequent location and position changes, assist with patient care, and perform other physical activities of average difficulty.
- Candidates whose disabilities make them unable to meet the requirements will still be considered fully qualified if they can perform the essential functions of the job with reasonable accommodations.
- May be exposed to infectious or contagious disease.
- May have to handle emergency situations.
- May be subject to irregular hours.
- May be required to wear protective equipment such as eye protection, face protection, masks, sterile/nonsterile gloves, isolation gowns.
- May be exposed to toxic/caustic/chemicals/detergents.
- Physical activities include continuous sitting, and occasional walking, standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling and twisting.
- Activity Conditions (Occasionally, Frequently, Continuously):
- Sitting-Continuously
- Walking-Frequently
- Standing-Frequently
- Bending-Frequently
- Squatting-Occasionally
- Climbing-Occasionally
- Kneeling-Occasionally
- Twisting-Occasionally
Visual and Hearing Requirements
- Must be able to see with corrective eye wear.
- Must be able to hear clearly with assistance
Working Conditions
Works in a well-lighted and air-conditioned environment; regular exposure to contagious illnesses; occasional periods of high stress; occasional exposure to hazards such as needle sticks, electrical equipment, and other medical devices.
Performance: Essential Functions
Decision Making: Ability to make decisions and takes appropriate action based on the information they have. Recognizes own limitations and consults with the supervisor, manager, or team member when appropriate.
Time Management: Works efficiently and manages duties to ensure that tasks are completed with accuracy and within the scheduled shift or reasonable amount of time.
Quality & Quantity: Demonstrates accurate, knowledge and skill to carry out job duties. Follows departmental work policies and procedures. Speed and consistency of output, and time utilization of job duties.
Computer Knowledge & Electronic Equipment Use: Demonstrates ability to consistently utilize electronic equipment and online computer programs to perform job duties, including electronic documentation, and order entry.
Resource Utilization: Consistently utilizes and maintains supplies and equipment to minimize lost charges and unnecessary equipment repair-replacement.
Confidentiality: Adheres to established policies on privacy and security requirements for compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), as applicable by Shannon Policy.
Performance: Position Specific Essential Functions
- Support the Director in overseeing daily nursing operations and staff performance.
- Assist in developing, implementing, and evaluating nursing policies, procedures, and protocols.
- Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations and facility policies.
- Participate in hiring, training, evaluating, and coaching nursing staff to maintain high standards of care and professionalism.
- Help manage staffing schedules, assignments, and coverage needs.
- Conduct clinical rounds to assess patient care, safety, and satisfaction.
- Monitor and ensure accurate documentation of care and treatment by nursing staff.
- Support infection control, quality assurance, and risk management initiatives.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support care coordination and treatment planning.
- Respond to patient or family concerns with professionalism and empathy, escalating issues as appropriate.
- Act as a liaison between nursing staff and administration.
- Assume leadership responsibilities in the absence of the Director of Nursing.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education
- Required
- Associate’s degree in nursing (ADN)
- Preferred
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN)
- Master’s degree in nursing or healthcare administration
Experience:
- Required
- Three years of experience in clinical nursing
- Preferred
- One or more year of leadership experience
Certification/Licensure:
- Required
- Registered Nurse (RN), with Authorization to Practice in the State of Texas