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Nurse House Supervisor

Chinese Hospital, San Francisco, CA, United States


Chinese Hospital | San Francisco Bay Area

About This Role

Department: Nursing

Reports to: Chief Nursing Officer

Type: Per Diem

Requisition #: 12707

Position Summary
This is a supervisory position for coverage of the Nursing Department, other patient care areas, and the hospital in general. Responsibilities require knowledge of hospital and nursing policies and procedures, allowing independent judgment in their interpretation. The Nursing House Supervisor assists the Director of Nursing in supervising and coordinating the clinical activities of nursing. He/She assumes responsibility and accountability for the management of the Nursing Department in the absence of the Director of Nursing and/or Nurse Manager. The Nursing House Supervisor is also responsible for the supervision and evaluation of nursing personnel in his/her designated shift. He/She serves as a coordinator and as a liaison between the nursing units and other departments. He/She assumes other responsibilities and duties related to the provision and coordination of patient care during non-routine hours. The Nursing Supervisor is the administrative representative of the hospital in the absence of other administrative personnel.

Holiday coverage will be conducted on a rotational basis.

Essential Duties And Responsibilities

Assists in maintaining the Hospital’s and Nursing Department’s philosophy through directing and coordinating effective and safe nursing care.

Assists in the continuous analysis and evaluation of the Nursing Department by the use of staffing utilization studies, performance improvement activities, and performance evaluations.

Assists in ensuring that hospital and Nursing Department standards, policies, procedures, and protocols are followed.

Maintains safe and satisfactory working conditions for the staff through continuous monitoring in accordance with hospital and department policies and procedures.

Assumes initial Incident Command position during an emergency.

Implements Hospital Incident Command system to improve emergency management planning, response and recovery for planned and unplanned events.

Maintains a high standard of patient care and personnel performance by being aware of the indications pointed out by the performance improvement program and giving special attention to improvement actions.

Establishes priorities for patient care activities and provides for continuity and coordination of patient care.

Acts as administrative representative of the hospital in the absence of other administrative personnel.

Serves as a resource to staff for solving clinical problems.

Determines the issues to be referred to the Administrator on call.

Relief for meals and break as necessary.

Professional Accountability

Maintains proficiency in clinical and administrative knowledge and skills.

Immediately investigates patient complaints and patient incidents.

Responds immediately to all crises or calls for assistance as needed.

Utilizes critical thinking
ursing process in resolving patient care problems.

Maintains effective communication with staff and administration.

Complies with CHA Compliance Handbook including Code of Ethics and all statutes, regulations and guidelines applicable to federal and state programs. Responsibilities include following the guidelines and reporting suspected violations of any statutes, regulations, agreements, or guidelines applicable to all healthcare programs.

Demonstrates mission, vision, and values of Chinese Hospital through professional excellence with personal commitment in achieving organizational goals and objectives.

Accountable for actions within the scope of practice and responsibilities.

Staffing

Manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs.

Supervises nurses and staff and takes administrative responsibilities and ensures adequate staffing for the oncoming shift.

Develops and implements staffing plan for shift based on patient acuity, patient census, and available staff.

Reviews the need for and recommends changes in standards of staffing according to results of staffing utilization reports.

Develops, maintains, and submits required staffing records and associated reports.

Reviews staffing patterns, census, and acuity of nursing units to see that staffing is consistent with patient needs and budgetary control; assists in adjusting staff to meet needs and makes rounds to observe daily staff balance.

Manages, directs, and coordinates the functions of subordinates.

Guides staff members individually on professional and personal matters as appropriate.

Maintains a high morale among subordinates by evaluating performance fairly, treating staff in a dignified manner, taking appropriate action with the staff, and keeping the staff informed of matters. Conducts and attends meetings as needed.

Supervises staff by the use of recognized effective control mechanisms, including direct observation of staff. Evaluate, implement immediate correction, counseling, and appropriate disciplinary actions, when necessary.

Assists in the orientation of nursing personnel, monitors their nursing skills, observes and guides staff to become more proficient in appropriate procedures.

Recommends plans for personnel development and counsels with Director of Nursing on the training needs of the staff by being aware of performance improvement indicators and incident report investigations that point out inadequacies of staff performance.

Make recommendations for the selection of staff members for cross training and promotions.

Collaboration

Promotes good public relations with patients, visitors, and hospital co-workers.

Promotes efficient interdepartmental relationships. Cooperates with other departments and provides for coordinated patient care services.

Collects reports from staff on matters related to patient care and/or nursing issues and forwards information to the receiving shift supervisor along with beeper and keys.

Assists nurse manager and/or charge nurse in evaluating problems and situations related to patients, families, physicians, or other hospital departments and helps initiate and evaluate actions taken.

Coordinates emergency surgery by initiating calls to operating team and provides necessary supplies from Central Supply (when not staffed).

Obtains patient’s previous medical records, medications and/or supplies as needed from other departments (when not staffed) to maintain safe, efficient, and therapeutic care to patients on a continuing basis.

Implements standardized patient procedure for procurement of death, to include notification of organ and tissue donor organization, physician, and medical examiner as needed.

Assists in Performance Improvement Program.

Recommends the purchase of materials or equipment for the Nursing Department.

Responds immediately to all crises or calls for assistance as needed, and ensures that appropriate documentation, including unusual occurrence reports are completed, per policy.

Suggests and/or participates in projects, studies, or committee work.

Follows Hospital and Department policies and procedures at all times, including but not limited to Administrative Manual, Environment of Care, Human Resources, Infection Control, Corporate Compliance, Code of Ethics, etc.

Attends, actively participates and completes in‑services, training classes, mandatory classes, seminars/workshops, staff meetings, exercises and drills; reads all department communication and assigned materials.

Provides excellent customer service and shows compassion to all patients, visitors and co‑workers. Seeks feedback to ensure all needs are met. Anticipates and recognizes the concerns of others, even if those concerns are not openly expressed.

Keeps manager and team informed of progress, problems, development and plans. Gets along and interacts positively with co‑workers and others.

Accepts and performs other duties as assigned.

Competencies

Integrity – We adhere to a code of values and make commitments that contribute to the welfare of our community.

Respect – We seek to create a community within our organization that enhances self‑worth of individuals working with us and for our patients. The dignity and respect shown to employees by management and by their fellow staff will be a model for caring for our patients. Management is committed to treating employees fairly, honestly and with respect. In return, management expects a commitment from employees to the values of the organization and its work on behalf of the community.

Empowerment – We are committed to action and expect all employees to be proactive in decision making and problem solving. We delegate authority to match responsibility, expecting decision making to occur as close to the customer as possible.

Team Work – We believe that quality, cost‑effective, compassionate care can only be provided through teamwork. The nature of our work and mission require sensitivity to the feelings and points of view of many. We work for the good of the team, are accountable for the results of the team and together share our successes or failures. We maintain an atmosphere of openness, honesty and trust.

Accountability – We accept personal responsibility for our actions and take ownership of our results. We as individuals recognize achievement and are challenged to improve performance by providing and accepting coaching and feedback.

Quality Improvement – We will improve value through the process of continuous quality improvement with focus on the relationship between quality and cost. We have a sense of urgency in our search to find better ways of doing everything. We encourage others to try new ideas and measure and recognize results. We are willing to change the status quo to improve.

Community collaboration and Benefit – We will collaborate within the limits of our resources with other agencies and providers to address the health care wellness needs of our community, recognizing that access to services must be made available regardless of an individual’s ability to pay.

Prudent use of resources – We will use and maintain our assets and resources prudently in order to meet community expectations. Our organization requires an overall positive return on investment to carry out its mission and to invest in new programs, equipment and facilities. We believe that integration simplifies and improves the process of health care and is a means of achieving economies of scale which will ultimately reduce costs. We seek simplification in the process of patient care and the efficient use of our resources in a changing environment.

Qualifications

Licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of California.

Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or equivalency required.

Two years acute care clinical experience within past four years required.

BLS and ACLS certificate.

Meets screening criteria of Human Resources and Occupational Health.

Managerial or supervisory experience preferred.

Preferred

Knowledge of community resources and cultural needs.

Physical Requirements
While performing the duties of this job, staff is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk and/or listen. He/she uses his/her hands to do computer work, write reports, do equipment set‑up/cleaning/storage, clerical support, etc. He/she will be using the phone frequently. Good vision is needed to be able to read schedules, enter accurate data, etc. He/she must have good general health and demonstrate emotional stability so as to carry out the above‑enumerated duties.

Able to lift up to 30 pounds

Use proper body mechanics when handling equipment

Standing, walking and moving 50% of the day

Compliance Requirements
Complies with Chinese Hospital Compliance Handbook including Code of Ethics and all statutes, regulations, guidelines applicable to federal and state programs. Responsibilities include following the guidelines and reporting suspected violations of any statute, regulations, agreements or guidelines applicable to all healthcare programs.

Base Pay Scale
Starting at $67.99 – $101.89 per hour. The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and training. This pay scale is not a promise of a particular wage.

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