Director of Nursing - Neuro ICU
DIRECTOR OF NURSING- NEURO / MEDICAL ICU | Richmond, VA
St. Mary's Hospital - 391 Bed JC comprehensive stroke certified and magnet designated facility, considered our flagship/largest hospital out of the 7 facilities in our Bon Secours Richmond market.
**$20,000 sign-on bonus & $15,000 relocation assistance in addition to a competitive salary/benefits package**
Primary Function/General Purpose of Position
The Nurse Director will over see a 20 bed combined neuro/medical ICU. This leader will be responsible for the integration, facilitation, and coordination of administrative and clinical practice for the assigned nursing unit(s) with twenty-four hour accountability. Provides management and clinical support to other nursing units and house-wide as required. Serves as a professional role model, mentor, and clinical resource/educator for nurses and other members of the health care team. Develops unit goals and objectives with staff based on analysis of clinical and managerial processes to improve patient outcomes and create a culture of excellence. Represents the unit and is a liaison to internal and external customers. Is responsible for participating in unit budget development, monitoring, and variance analysis/reporting. Participates in product line development in partnership with clinical value analysis team (CVAT) and materials management team processes.
Participates in professional development activities and is active on hospital-wide committees.
Employment Qualifications
- Must be a graduate of an accredited program of professional nursing. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or higher degree in Nursing is required/ Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) preferred. Must possess current license as a Registered Nurse from the Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Nursing or awaiting reciprocity.
- Certification in specialty or nursing leadership preferred
- Membership in a professional organization preferred
- Must maintain current Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification.
- Work requires knowledge of organization and operation of a patient care unit and nursing care techniques and methods. Possess knowledge generally acquired through three to five years of experience as a professional nurse, with progressively increasing responsibility and experience appropriate to specialty area.
- Must have a broad based knowledge of clinical, psychological, and pathophysiological theories relating to nursing diagnosis and treatment, Possesses the ability to perform the range of nursing techniques found in general nursing practice including the unusual and non-routine as normally acquired through three to five years' experience as a professional nurse.
- Previous work experience in a supervisory or charge nurse position that required knowledge of financial management and personnel supervision and practice.