Executive Director, Nursing
Summary
Responsible for the leadership and strategic direction of Nursing Affairs (NA) at the Hospital in accordance with the American Nurses Association and Nursing Administration Scope & Standards of Practice. He/she will be a member of the Hospital’s Executive Team and will work in collaboration with Chief Executive Officer.
Education/Qualifications Required:
PhD or Master’s Degree in Nursing, Hospital Administration, or other related discipline is required and Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing is required.
Experience Post-Qualifications:
Eleven (11) years of related experience with PhD, fourteen (14) years with Master’s Degree or sixteen (16) years with Bachelor’s Degree including six (6) years at a higher consulting and/or managerial position in a large complex hospital or healthcare institution is required.
License:
Current and in a Good Standing Medical License to practice in country of residence.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the operation of the NA group, including strategic planning, day-to-day operations, clinical and distribution services, financial management, and personnel management.
- Prepares Policies and Procedures manual of the NA and revises as necessary.
- Liaises with nursing staff at all levels to ensure effective communication and motivation of staff across the NA, as well as, provides counsel and guidance to nursing staff as required; delegates responsibilities to the nursing management team for the day-to-day use of resources.
- Ensures development of caliber that facilitates a continuous improvement paradigm to achieve professional practice and goals within NA.
- Supports the professional development of nurses throughout the organization and ensures the proper planning for training based on the identified needs across NA, in coordination with the concerned entities.
- Collaborates with the medical leadership, other Hospital departments and staff to promote the most effective and efficient patient/family care within the available nursing resources from outpatient visit to admission through discharge.
- Plans operational and capital budgeting in collaboration with medical and financial colleagues. Accountable for the NA’s budget and the delegation of responsibilities to the nursing management team for the day-to-day use of resources. Monitors budgetary activity for NA as a whole and ensures that a balance between quality nursing care and budget requirements is maintained.
- Ensures continuous performance improvement across NA and supports the development of multidisciplinary collaborative practice that improves the quality, appropriateness, and efficiency of patient care across the organization.
- Fosters a partnership approach to amalgamation. Gains from scale and scope of knowledge skills and resources.
- Establishes and monitors policies and procedures that support high standards of nursing practice that are in keeping with the overall Hospital policy and those required by external regulators and accreditors.
- Ensures the retention of high quality nursing staff, and the recruitment of well-qualified and experienced staff.
- Ensures the expansion of management information systems across the NA in keeping with the Hospital’s strategic plan.
- Ensures quality nursing educational programs, clinical experiences, and research across the NA.
- Participates in the promotion and maintenance of effective communication and teamwork. Treats colleagues, patients, and visitors with dignity and respect at all times.
- Upholds the organizational values at all times.
- Participates in Hospital-wide Performance Improvement activities.
- Participates in self and other’s education, training and development, as applicable.
- Follows all Hospital related policies and procedures.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.