Clinical Manager | PACU
Treating patients like family
Clinical Manager | PACU
Dallas, Texas Baylor Medical Center at Uptown (10820)Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Uptown is a joint venture surgical hospital between Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH), United Surgical Partners International (USPI), and local physicians. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center- Uptown provides a wide range of medical and surgical services for to the greater North Texas area across 8 ORs, 24 private Inpatient rooms, a full-service ED. The hospital specializes in both inpatient and outpatient procedures in Orthopedics, Joint Replacement, Spine, General, Bariatrics, Surgical Oncology, ENT, Reconstructive Surgery, and other surgical specialties.
The PACU Manager is responsible for the direction and leadership, operational, financial, programmatic and personnel activities for the department. This includes establishing, meeting and continuously monitoring the goals and objectives while maintaining alignment with the strategic goals and objectives while maintaining alignment with the strategic goals and objectives of the organization. While the range of duties and responsibilities is broad and varied, the positions' major responsibilities is directing the day-t0-day operations, financial management and human resource management.
- Provides an experience and environment of patient and family centered care including incorporation of the organizations mission and values
- Creates and maintains a satisfying workplace that fosters professional growth and job satisfaction for all members of the healthcare team
- Develops and implements recruitment and retention strategies that support a culture of leadership
- The determination of the qualifications and competencies of the personnel who provide patient care services
- Directing the quality assurance and process improvement activities and ensures compliance with patient care practice standards
- Continually assess and improve the performance of the services provided
- Collaborates with hospital personnel and physicians to ensure optimal patient care
- Promotes a positive working environment in the department and hospital
- Ensure services maintain compliance with the standards of practice for the department as well as regulatory and/or accreditation agencies
Required Skills:
- Graduate of a professional school of nursing
- Bachelor's degree in nursing required
- Master's in nursing or other related field preferred
- Three + years acute care progressive leadership experience required
- Current licensure in Texas as a Registered Nurse
- Current BLS through the American Heart Association required
- Board certification in leadership. critical care or emergency nursing preferred
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