Job Description - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEADER- Cardiac Medicine & Surgery (3301266)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER- CARDIAC MEDICINE/ SURGERY
Responsibilities
- Design, coordinate, and implement programs for staff development, education, research, quality, and defining and implementing evidence-based practice.
- Partner with Nurse Directors in Cardiac Medicine and Surgery, be accountable for hiring and evaluating staff performance, and actively participate in the budgetary process.
- Collaborate with the Associate Chief Nurse of the division.
- Promote an environment that facilitates professional growth and role competence, with a concentrated focus on specialty proficiency and regulatory compliance with patient- and family-centered goals.
- Ensure that current evidence-based practice is consistent across the division and promote a just culture and a culture of safety.
- Serve as a highly visible leader and role model in the development/obtainment of hospital unit and division mission and goals and embrace the concept of change and lead staff through the change process as evidenced by adoption of new behaviors or processes and improved outcome measures.
Full Time/ 40 Hours/ BWH Center for Nursing Excellence Boston
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
- Participates in leadership strategic planning meetings.
- Applies theoretical and experiential knowledge of nursing practice to determine project and program strategies related to staff competency, new programs, new technologies, research, and evidence-based practice.
- Provides expertise, direction and is responsible for the development of goals and objectives for educational programs.
- Leads evidence-based practice initiatives.
- Provides leadership coverage for patient care and nursing practice in the absence of a Nurse Director.
- Participates in hiring, evaluations, discipline, corrective action plans and workplace investigations.
- Conducts annual and ongoing evaluation of nurses, patient care assistants, emergency services assistants, and medical assistants and provides formal and informal feedback.
- Identifies learning needs and develops and implements programs for patient education within the area of specialization.
- Facilitates the acquisition of advanced clinical skills in clinical staff nurses and graduate students through role modeling, practice, coaching and consultation in the clinical setting.
- Participates in development of programs/systems to meet the requirements of state and federal regulatory agencies to ensure compliance.
- Participates in hospital surveys.
- Encourages and recommends nurses for committee work based on their interest and clinical expertise.
- Represents the Chief Nursing Officer /Associate Chief Nurses/Executive Directors on committees as needed.
- Develops and/or revises policies/guidelines based on changes in practice, new research findings/equipment, or products along with ensuring education/in-servicing is completed.
- Communicates clear expectations for BWH/Department of Nursing quality initiatives and outcomes measures and strategies to enhance performance measures.
- Leads quality and safety efforts while promoting a just culture framework.
- Participates in root cause analysis and implements/supports improvement efforts.
Qualifications
- Degree requirements: MSN (or) MS with a major in Nursing (or) DNP (or) PhD with a major in Nursing (or) a BSN with a Master’s degree in a related field, required.
- Specialty certification is required at the time of hire. Certification must be maintained while employed in this position.
- Current Massachusetts licensure as a registered nurse required.
- Meets health requirements.
- Demonstrated evidence of competent nursing practice in clinical area or specialty.
Experience
- 5 years or greater of Cardiovascular / Vascular nursing experience required.
- Minimum five years of clinical experience as a clinical nurse with demonstrated evidence of leadership progression.
Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated leadership and management skills preferred.
- Ability to effectively collaborate with the BWH professional community at large.
- Expertise in evidence-based practice, writing, research and practice development.
- Expert critical thinking skills.
- Expertise in leading training and education programs.
- Strong interpersonal skills in order to work with people at all levels of the organization.
- Ability to motivate self and others and change attitudes when necessary.
- Ability to be self-directed and to work independently at times.
- Ability to offer and initiate new ideas.
- Ability to support rapid change process.
- Computer skills in Microsoft office required and Epic skills preferred.
- Hours dependent on the program and needs of the units.
Working Conditions
- Nights and weekends may be required
- Works in office and patient care environments that require teamwork and cooperation.
Accountability
- Direct report to the Associate Chief Nursing Officer
- Indirect report to the Associate Chief Nursing Officer of the Center for Nursing Excellence
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, an affiliate of Mass General Brigham, is committed to supporting patient care, research, teaching, and service to the community. We place great value on being a diverse, equitable and inclusive organization as we aim to reflect the diversity of the patients we serve.
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