Crafted Staff
Director of Nursing - Progressive Care Unit (PCU)
Crafted Staff, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
Location:
Fort Worth, TX (On-site) Salary Range:
$100K – $140K based on experience Sign-On Bonus:
Case by case (based on RN leadership experience)
About the Role Our client is seeking a dedicated and seasoned
Director of Nursing
to oversee multiple critical care units:
2 PCUs ,
Oncology/Blood Cancer , and
Renal Transplant , totaling
78 beds . Reporting directly to the
VP of Nursing Operations , this hands‑on leader ensures operational excellence in a high‑volume environment where beds are consistently full.
Key Responsibilities
Provide 24/7 leadership and accountability for clinical, operational, and financial performance across all assigned units
Plan, organize, and evaluate nursing care delivery in compliance with the Nurse Practice Act and hospital policies
Collaborate with the VP of Nursing, physicians, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure safe, patient‑centered care
Lead staffing, productivity, quality improvement, and performance initiatives
Foster a positive culture of accountability, engagement, and professional nursing practice
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards, accreditation bodies, and evidence‑based care practices
Why This Opportunity?
Lead a busy and dynamic multi‑unit program with consistently high patient volumes
Drive clinical excellence and staff development in a respected healthcare system
Join a collaborative leadership team committed to quality, safety, and professional growth
Qualifications
Experience:
Minimum of
2 years recent PCU acute care leadership
required (within the last year)
Education:
BSN
(Bachelor of Science in Nursing) from an accredited institution –
required
MSN
(Master’s in Nursing) –
preferred
Licensure & Certifications:
Active
RN license
in Texas (or Compact State with Texas as primary residence)
Current
BLS
and
ACLS
certifications
Leadership Skills:
Proven ability to lead, mentor, and develop high‑performing nursing teams in a fast‑paced, complex environment
Reporting & Team Structure
Reports To:
VP of Nursing Operations
Oversees:
Approximately
200 FTEs
across all units
Unit Volume:
Beds typically remain at full capacity daily
Why this position? We are driven by a mission to deliver exceptional patient outcomes through
evidence‑based care ,
team collaboration , and a
culture of continuous improvement . If you’re an accomplished nurse leader ready to elevate care delivery across complex clinical units and shape the future of nursing excellence, we want to hear from you.
This role perfectly aligns with your leadership experience, clinical expertise, and passion for developing high‑performing teams in critical care settings.
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Fort Worth, TX (On-site) Salary Range:
$100K – $140K based on experience Sign-On Bonus:
Case by case (based on RN leadership experience)
About the Role Our client is seeking a dedicated and seasoned
Director of Nursing
to oversee multiple critical care units:
2 PCUs ,
Oncology/Blood Cancer , and
Renal Transplant , totaling
78 beds . Reporting directly to the
VP of Nursing Operations , this hands‑on leader ensures operational excellence in a high‑volume environment where beds are consistently full.
Key Responsibilities
Provide 24/7 leadership and accountability for clinical, operational, and financial performance across all assigned units
Plan, organize, and evaluate nursing care delivery in compliance with the Nurse Practice Act and hospital policies
Collaborate with the VP of Nursing, physicians, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure safe, patient‑centered care
Lead staffing, productivity, quality improvement, and performance initiatives
Foster a positive culture of accountability, engagement, and professional nursing practice
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards, accreditation bodies, and evidence‑based care practices
Why This Opportunity?
Lead a busy and dynamic multi‑unit program with consistently high patient volumes
Drive clinical excellence and staff development in a respected healthcare system
Join a collaborative leadership team committed to quality, safety, and professional growth
Qualifications
Experience:
Minimum of
2 years recent PCU acute care leadership
required (within the last year)
Education:
BSN
(Bachelor of Science in Nursing) from an accredited institution –
required
MSN
(Master’s in Nursing) –
preferred
Licensure & Certifications:
Active
RN license
in Texas (or Compact State with Texas as primary residence)
Current
BLS
and
ACLS
certifications
Leadership Skills:
Proven ability to lead, mentor, and develop high‑performing nursing teams in a fast‑paced, complex environment
Reporting & Team Structure
Reports To:
VP of Nursing Operations
Oversees:
Approximately
200 FTEs
across all units
Unit Volume:
Beds typically remain at full capacity daily
Why this position? We are driven by a mission to deliver exceptional patient outcomes through
evidence‑based care ,
team collaboration , and a
culture of continuous improvement . If you’re an accomplished nurse leader ready to elevate care delivery across complex clinical units and shape the future of nursing excellence, we want to hear from you.
This role perfectly aligns with your leadership experience, clinical expertise, and passion for developing high‑performing teams in critical care settings.
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