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The Director of Nursing is responsible for the planning, implementation and evaluation of clinical operations and personnel management of the assigned patient care unit. He/she acts as a liaison between the various clinical departments, disciplines and patient services to ensure continuity. The Nurse Director uses extensive theoretical, evidence-based, and experiential knowledge to advance clinical practice, provides clinical leadership and direction, and promotes professional growth for self and staff. The Mission, Vision and Core values of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are incorporated into all areas of practices.
Job Responsibility:
Planning, implementation and evaluation of clinical operations and personnel management of the assigned patient care unit
Acts as a liaison between the various clinical departments, disciplines and patient services to ensure continuity
Plans, organizes, and directs the operations and quality improvement program for the assigned unit(s)
Develops and implements departmental quality improvement plan
Prepares budget and monitors and evaluates expenditures
Serves as an active member, and/or co-chairs committees
Participates in marketing through fundraising events and outreach programs
Works in collaboration with the Administrative and Clinical MD Directors
Ensures compliance with regulatory agency requirements
Directs daily operations of the unit
Ensures that unit policies and procedures meet regulatory and Institute standards
Assures efficient patient flow
Assesses needs of the patient population served
Monitors the environment of care with attention to patient safety
Assesses, plans and justifies the appropriate staffing resources
Oversees the hiring, orientation, evaluation, coaching and mentoring of staff
Works collaboratively in developing, leading, measuring and reporting of quality improvement initiatives
Facilitates continuous quality improvement
Maintains involvement in professional organizations and community activities
Assures continuing education and role development of all nursing and clinical support staff
Functions in the leadership role
Monitors and continuously improves the quality of nursing care
Leads the development of professional nursing practice and standards
Requirements:
Bachelor’s and Master’s degree required, one of which must be in Nursing
Licensed as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Hematology–Oncology experience required
OCN, AOCN, or CPON preferred
Management experience required
Demonstrated leadership skills
Outstanding communication, coordination, negotiation and integration skills
Ability to work with all levels of staff and physicians and administrators
Demonstrated knowledge of budget planning, monitoring, and management
Understanding of current financial and reimbursement issues in ambulatory care
Demonstrated skills in critical thinking, problem solving, and ability to make independent decisions
Ability to manage and lead in a busy ambulatory care setting with multiple and competing demands for time and resources
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