Careers at USPI
Treating patients like family
Chief Nursing Officer
Overview
Chief Nursing Officers are an integral part of the surgical team, providing essential nursing care to patients during surgical cases. Their role requires a high level of accuracy and professionalism in a fast-paced surgical environment. Chief Nursing Officers are responsible for ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care during surgery. Their ability to maintain a professional approach while providing nursing care is critical in ensuring positive patient outcomes while keeping patients and their families informed. Will work directly with surgeons, medical/surgical staff and post-acute caregivers to create comprehensive patient care from pre- to post-op. If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding career in nursing, with a great work/life balance, consider a career with USPI.
Success Profile
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- Flexibility
- Attention to Detail
- Compassion
- Emotional Stability
- Adaptability
- Strong Clinical Judgment
Culture
Our mission is to treat each and every one of our patients, and their families, as if they were our own family member. Each patient, each family, each and every time.
- Working with compassion and respect for others and each other, supporting our communities and advocating for our patients
- Acting with integrity and the highest ethical standards – always
- Delivering results through accountability and transparency
- Embracing inclusiveness for all people in our workplace and in the communities we serve
Career Path
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Nurse Manager leads to Job Title 2
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Clinical Director (CNO) leads to Job Title 3 or Job Title 4
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Administrator (CEO) leads to Job Title 5
Benefits
Providing a comprehensive benefits package is paramount, as we not only take care of our communities but also foster an environment of support for one another.
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Work/Life Balance
Most of our ASC's offer daytime schedules, with no weekends and nights, and no call. (Schedules vary at our surgical centers.)
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Learning and Education
Employees have access to thousands of free online courses to further their education at their own schedule.
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Leadership and Executive Development
Whether a clinician is interested in advancing to a leadership position or a business office staff member aspires to be a hospital CFO, various programs are available.
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Coaching and Mentorship
We are committed to devoting energy and attention to grow our team members and create a lasting impact on our care. By coaching, challenging and further developing our best and brightest team members, we foster an environment to build long-term sustainable growth for our organization.
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Military and Veterans Support
Our values of working efficiently and uniting for a higher purpose align well with those of our military and veteran community. We would love to assist you with skill and experience equivalency mapping to ease your transition into a successful civilian career.
Responsibilities
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Trophy Club is in Trophy Club, TX. Our facility has been open since 2004 and has since become the hospital of choice for residents and patients from across DFW looking for the highest level of care. Our facility is accredited by The Joint Commission. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Trophy Club is a facility in which physicians have an ownership or investment interest. This facility has 9 OR’s. Our state-of-the-art equipment allows surgeons to perform procedures in the specialty areas of Bariatrics, General Surgery, Oral/Maxillofacial, Orthopedics, Spine, Pain Management, Podiatry, Robotics, Urology and GYN. Our 24-hour, 7-day-a-week emergency department is always ready to handle sudden pain or injuries. We also offer extensive onsite diagnostic imaging to expedite treatment.
Job Summary: Duties and Responsibilities
This position is responsible for management of nursing service department and for the direction and supervision of all nursing service functions and activities.
- The CNO is responsible for the quality of patient care and ensures that sufficient and properly prepared personnel carry out the functions of Nursing Services.
- The CNO is knowledgeable of social, economic and legal issues affecting the health care systems and seeks all opportunities for keeping staff up to date in health care practices.
- Develops, directs the implementation, and ensures compliance to Standards of Nursing Practice and Standards of Patient Care that promote optimum health care delivery.
- Has the authority to speak for nursing and exercises final authority over those associated with providing nursing care, treatment, and services.
Competencies and responsibilities associated with each position are a combination of hospital wide and department specific standards. The department specific standards include the competencies appropriate to the ages of the customer served. The employee’s competencies are evaluated on an on-going basis, and formally documented at least annually as part of the Performance Appraisal process.
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Required Experience:
Qualifications:
- Graduate of accredited school of professional nursing.
- Completion of a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- Master's degree in nursing preferred.
- Demonstrates competence in management and leadership skills to develop and implement organizational strategies and opportunities for improving the delivery of nursing care to patients.
- Maintain current knowledge and adheres to appropriate regulatory standards (i.e. JCAHO, C.M.S/C.O.P., Medicaid employment regulations, Board of Nurse Examiners.)
- Possesses qualifications to meet the organizations scope and complexity of nursing care needs of the major patient populations served.
- A current license as a professional nurse in the State of Texas.
- Current BLS & ACLS certifications.
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