Manager of Clinical Services - Acute Care
Competition:
NU02-2024-06-25
Department:
Clinical Services
Status:
Full Time
Within:
Non-Union
Hours:
Salary:
$116,017 - $128,907 (annual)
Posting Date:
2024-06-25 15:00
Closing Date:
2024-09-04 23:59
About Us
Join us at Deep River and District Health (DRDH)– where innovation meets compassion in rural healthcare excellence. Nestled in the picturesque Ottawa Valley, DRDH is more than just a healthcare provider; we are a vibrant multi-sector health campus on the cusp of exciting expansion and growth.
A new chapter of healthcare excellence is unfolding at DRDH, which is comprised of the Deep River and District Hospital, the Four Seasons Lodge Long-Term Care Home, and the North Renfrew Family Health Team. With a recent achievement of Accreditation with Exemplary Standing for the second consecutive time, DRDH stands proud as a beacon of exceptional person-centered care, with an unwavering purpose to care for every person like a loved one, within a connected system.
Opportunity
The Manager of Clinical Services – Acute Care is responsible for the management of the acute clinical units and services. The position facilitates and supports the implementation of evidence-based practices to achieve excellence in high-quality delivery of patient care, and leads the multi-disciplinary team to provide person-centered care.
The Manager of Clinical Services– Acute Care reports to the Vice President Clinical Services & Chief Nursing Executive, and is a key member of the leadership team of the organization.
Qualifications
- Registered Nurse with a current certificate of competence, in good standing, from the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Current member in related professional nursing, interest group, or association.
- Five (5) years leadership experience in a hospital environment.
- Experience managing within a unionized environment with knowledge of the collective bargaining process.
- Knowledge of current nursing and healthcare practices and trends.
- Must be computer literate, with competency in Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel, computerized patient care and assessment programs.
- Working knowledge of the Public Hospitals Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, and Excellent Care for All legislation.
- Proven ability to coach and train with an understanding of adult learning principles.
- Ability to work independently and be self-directed in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
- Produce high-quality work while meeting deadlines.
- Effective prioritization and organizational skills.
- Exceptional leadership abilities and a demonstrated passion for engaging employees and promoting a supportive and productive work culture.
- Excellent problem-solving skills with strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to build strong relationships with a variety of individuals including patients, residents, families, employees, and community partners.
- Excellent attendance record.
Key Responsibilities
- The primary responsibilities of the Manager of Clinical Services – Acute Care include, but are not limited to, the following key duties and actions that support clinical care and services:
- Manage and supervise day-to-day operations of clinical areas of responsibility, including staffing patterns, patient flow, reporting requirements, and resource allocation.
- Monitor workload data and patient volumes/activity and adjust staff and resources accordingly.
- Maintain all required records, reports, statistics, etc., for both patients and department personnel in accordance with policies, procedures, and legislative requirements.
- Ensure departments operate within the operating budgets established and within alignment of organizational priorities.
- Supervise staff and support departmental communication and staff development, including holding regular staff meetings, completing performance evaluations, and responding to staff needs and issues.
- Identify, review and support educational initiatives that align with operational and strategic outcomes.
- Review and complete follow-up incident reports and identify and communicate trends to quality, professional and leadership teams.
- Identify and take appropriate actions to prevent and minimize risks and investigate, respond and report sentinel and critical events.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- In collaboration with appropriate team members, implement, monitor and revise patient care and unit processes and procedures to ensure smooth operation of clinical units.
- Ensure appropriate systems and resources are in place to support timely and appropriate patient flow and smooth transition and coordination of patient services across the continuum of care.
- Ensure programs are in place to assess and evaluate all quality of care processes and outcomes in collaboration with the Vice President Clinical Services & Chief Nursing Executive, and members of the health care team and corporate quality, safety, and risk programs.
- Ensure that the provision of patient care complies with standards, guidelines, policies and procedures, and legislation.
- Promote, facilitate and exemplify positive patient relations supports and demonstrate the Mission, Vision and Values of the organization.
About the Community
The Town of Deep River is located along the banks of the beautiful Ottawa River and offers an outstanding array of recreational and outdoor activities all year-round. During summer, the area offers activities such as hiking, canoeing, boating, fishing, and golf. In winter, skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing are just a sample of the activities available. With its forests and waterways, the Deep River area offers a great backdrop for an outdoor, wellness-oriented lifestyle. The Town of Deep River is situated along the Trans-Canada Highway, a short half-hour drive from the City of Pembroke, and a two-hour drive from Ottawa. Deep River is also located in close proximity to Canadian Nuclear Laboratories - the largest nuclear research facility in Canada, as well as Garrison Petawawa.
The Deep River and District Hospital supports the principles of employment equity, employee health, wellness, and individual safety and the compliance of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). We ask that job applicants requiring accommodation inform The Deep River and District Hospital so that suitable arrangements can be prepared that take into account the applicant’s accessibility needs.
An excellent, compassionate health care experience, every time.
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