Clinical Director (RN)
Company: Greater Seattle
Location: Everett
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
Job Title: Clinical DirectorDepartment: ClinicalReports to:
President & CEOJob Type: Full-TimePay: $130,000-$180,000 depending
on qualifications and experience. Benefits:
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
- Paid Holidays
- 401(k) Retirement Fund with employer contribution
- Profit sharing
- Mobile phone reimbursement
- Relocation Assistance or signing bonus available
- Flexible schedule and hybrid work model Position
Summary:Facility provides 24-hour per day residential care to
extremely medically fragile pediatric (birth to five year-old)
patients. We are licensed as a Pediatric Medical Group Home,
providing a transitional care unit with planned lengths of stay
between 6 and 24 months. The Clinical Director has overall
leadership and management responsibility for, including, but not
limited to:
- Ensure the safe and consistent provision of literature-based
medically intensive nursing care to at least eight to ten medically
fragile pediatric patients aged birth to five years.
- Leadership and management, including direct supervision,
evaluation, and mentorship of the pediatric critical care
Registered Nurses (RNs) and Pediatric CNA's.
- Serve as the key point of contact in the ongoing coordination
and communication with each patient's care team, including the
patient's parents/legal guardians, primary care providers,
specialty care providers, and the team
- Interface with cross-functional facilities team to ensure the
facility is clean, professional. organized, adequately stocked with
all necessary supplies
- Interface with cross-functional administrative teams to
maintain governmental licensing and meet payor requirements
- Interface with hospital discharge coordinators to arrange new
admissions; overall responsibility for optimizing patient census
for each facility
- Normally on call 24/7; on-call responsibility may be delegated
up to 50% of the time, covering at least four weekend days per
month
- Identifying, coordinating and articulating measurable clinical
outcome goals for each of medically fragile pediatric patients who
typically present with the following:
- mechanical ventilation dependence (and progression towards
weaning)
- tracheostomy management (and progression towards
decannulation)
- literature-based progressive mobilization and optimization of
each individual Patient's strength, mobility and coordination
- advancing nutrition and hydration administration from current
state at admission (i.e., TPN or continuous G- or J-TF) to G-TF
bolus and/or safe po feeding Duties/Responsibilities:
- Operation and management of pediatric critical field care
facilities specifically designed for the intensive field care of
medically fragile pediatric patients, birth to five years old.
- Work closely with the CEO supporting the marketing by:
- Developing and maintaining relationships with discharge
coordinators, nurse case managers and other patient referral
sources
- Review patient referrals and make recommendations on
suitability for patient admission
- Managing patient admissions and discharges
- Support the mission to optimize patient outcomes and lead the
evolution of the nursing profession
- Patient care goals established, measured and evaluated on a
quarterly basis with the goal of safely discharging to the
patient's family's home or when appropriate and indicated, to a
more traditional pediatric medical group home
- Ensure all necessary patient care documentation is
expeditiously made available for billing purposes
- Support continuous improvement efforts, both within the
facility and companywide
- Direct supervision of RNs and PCTs:
- Conduct and document ongoing performance evaluation and
feedback.
- Conduct and document performance evaluation and feedback
including salary and pay recommendations; report to the
President.
- Oversee scheduling of RN's and Pediatric CNA's.
- Review and approve team time entries for accuracy and
completeness
- Ensure ongoing education, training and clinical mentorship is
conducted and completed (as per Policy & Procedure) for all direct
care RNs and PCTs
- Clinical Processes & Facility Oversight:
- Ensure the facilities are meticulously maintained and carefully
cleaned for continuous safe operation
- Interface with and mentor RNs assigned to lead the individual
patient's care, update their provider plan of treatment and nursing
plan of care
- Lead and coordinate training and continuing education of RNs in
literature-based best nursing practice and clinical excellence.
Mentor RNs who are applying to pursue advanced nursing
education
- Oversee and mentor the Lead Pediatric CNA's and Lead RN's in
training.
- Patient Access to Education:
- Oversee coordination of patients' requisite medically intensive
nursing care while the patients are accessing education
- Interface with school administration and educational personnel
as necessary
- Review the patients' Individual Education Plan with the
patient's RN Team Leader, patients' parents, and educational
providers
- Patient Discharge:
- Oversee, coordinate, evaluate and verify the patient's parent
mentorship process is conducted and documented prior to
discharge
- Regular communication with each patient's team of primary and
specialty care providers to coordinate continuous advancement to
successful discharge
- Nursing care:
- Prescribed by the individual patient's range of medical care
teams and medical care providers
- Consistent with literature-based best nursing practic
- Optimize the health outcomes, functional outcomes and quality
of life outcome goals established for the individual patient
- Respect the patient family's goals and expectations, observing
each patient's cultural and religious traditions to the best of
team capabilities
- Meticulously monitored and routinely updated based on the
patient's current physiologic state and progress towards health,
function and quality of life goalsRequired Skills/Abilities:
- Excellent leadership and management skills in a Pediatric
Critical Care setting, leading, managing, mentoring, and inspiring
Pediatric RNs and CNAs to bring the best of their knowledge,
skills, and capabilities to apply literature-based best practice
to:
- Identify and articulate realistic, measurable and time-linked
patient goals, optimize each patient's health outcomes, functional
outcomes, and quality of life outcomes
- Excellent communication skills
- Outstanding ability and motivation to lead and work in a
pediatric critical care team with other pediatric RNs
- Ability to accurately, reliably, and consistently meet the
medically intensive nursing care needs of medically fragile
pediatric patients in high stress situations
- Outstanding ability in meticulously evaluating and analyzing RN
and PCT documentation for the purpose of tracking patient progress
towards articulated goals and optimizing patient outcomes
- Able to work independently
- Comfortable interfacing with parents and a wide range of
specialty care providers
- Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution
skills
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
- Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet
deadlines
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Cultural awareness and respect Education and
Experience:Required Qualifications:
- Current RN license in Washington State
- MSN or MN required; doctoral preparation preferred
- Five to ten years of RN experience as an RN, with at least two
years of clinical experience in one or more of the following:
- Critical Care Nursing
- Pediatric Nursing / Pediatric Critical Care
- Neonatal Nursing
- Nursing Management
- Neonatal and/or pediatric critical care and critical care
- Demonstrated ability to lead and manage teams of Pediatric RNs
and PCTs
- Demonstrated ability to drive positive change in an innovative
organization, whose goals include linking RN compensation with
patient care outcomes
- Demonstrated ability to adapt to and safely adopt new technical
systems and skills as needed.
- Demonstrated experience and clinical excellence in the
provision of medically-intensive care, specifically with "infants"
(birth to 12-months), "babies" (12 - 24 months), "toddlers" (2 to 5
years old), and/or special needs children.Physical Requirements:The
role requires:
- the capability to work on-site at the facility for the duration
of the 12-hour shifts as needed, or until relieved by the next
scheduled RN
- ability / capability to make some repetitive motions, and
- the ability to lift infants, babies, and toddlers
- the ability to remain calm in emergency situations
- the ability to consistently and reliably ensure swift and
accurate responses in critical care and in high stress
situationsNote: Covering shifts is expected to be an exceedingly
rare occurrence.
Compensation details: 130000-200000 Yearly Salary
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Keywords: Greater Seattle, Kirkland , Clinical Director (RN), Executive , Everett, Washington
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