AHD Assistant Nurse Manager – ED & CCU

Role OverviewAs the Assistant Nurse Manager of Alameda Hospital’s Emergency Department and Critical Care Units, you work with the Nurse Manager to direct the professional and support nursing personnel for both units.

You provide individualized, goal-directed nursing care through use of nursing process and the principles of primary nursing in accordance with departmental and hospital policies and procedures.

Performs related duties as required.DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification.

However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level.

Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification.Address and evaluate performance issues and applies corrective action as needed; assist and complete annual performance evaluations.Assess and evaluate staff developmental needs and works with Clinical Nursing Educator to provide programs and classes to meet these needs; identifies to Nursing Administration those employees with growth potential.Assists with budgetary process, making recommendations for personnel, supplies, equipment, remodeling and contracts.Develop and conduct quality improvement studies/activities.Obtains and incorporates when feasible suggestions and recommendations from staff; participates in the determination and implementation of patient care and documentation standards and quality assurance program criteria and monitors the documentation of their achievement.Performs other duties as required.Responsible for consistent implementation of the standards set by State and National regulatory and/or accrediting agencies; monitors the success and quality of programs providing infection control, quality assurance, continuity of care, patient education, and coordination of care with other departments.Responsible for daily rounding throughout the unit to evaluate status of patient care operation and environment of the unit, staff needs and patients’ perception of care; reports issues as appropriate.Responsible for effective bed management and patient flow.Sets and manages priorities for patient care and unit operations and makes adjustments to staffing as necessary; contributes to adoption of master staffing schedule to unit schedule; maintains approved personnel assignments, time allowance and payroll and personnel records.QualificationsMinimum Experience: One-year full-time, continuous experience as a Clinical Nurse III or three (3) years’ experience as a Clinical Nurse II with AHS, or four (4) years full time, continuous experience in a large facility in Emergency or Critical Care department.Required Education: Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program.

Bachelor’s degree in Nursing preferred.Required Licenses/Certification:ACLS
– Advanced Cardiac Life Support issued by AHA.

Other advanced life support certification may be required per unit/department specialty.BLS
– Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association (AHA).Current RN license to practice in the State of California.Additional InformationA Community Hospital in Alameda County and so much more For generations, Alameda residents have found friendly, familiar faces and dedicated medical attention at their local hospital.

Now, more and more individuals in Oakland and throughout the East Bay are turning to Alameda Hospital for quality care.

We welcome all patients seeking an Alameda County Hospital or Bay Area Hospital who value a state-of-the-art medical facility, with a human touch.

Alameda Hospital.

We care.Alameda HospitalAHD Critical Care Unit (CCU)Full TimeDayNursingFTE: 1

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