nurse manager Emergency Department (Not to Exceed $120,000)

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:  Supervises the professional nursing services and management of a clinical unit or ward; does related work as required.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:        This is supervisory work involving responsibility for maintaining high standards of professional nursing services in the management of a clinical unit, special unit or ward.  Nurse Managers may also assist in the supervision and management of a division of units or group of wards.  The work is performed under general supervision with latitude allowed for instructing, planning and making assignments to subordinates.

TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES:

·  Assesses patient nursing care needs and prepares and carries out a nursing care plan;

·  Collaborates with medical staff in care and treatment of patients;

·  Provides for accurately descriptive records of the medical treatment and nursing care of patients;

·  Checks physician’s orders, medication cards and charts to insure prompt and accurate execution of orders;

·   Instructs and assists Registered Professional Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses and auxiliary personnel on nursing problems, ward management and related activities;

·  Coordinates the services rendered by other departments in the interest of effective management and patient welfare;

·  Supervises and evaluates the activities of professional subordinates in the bedside care of patients and the administration of medications and treatments in a unit or ward;

·  Performs a variety of personnel management, ward and unit management and supply distribution activities;

·  Assists in the formulation and execution of policies and procedures;

·  Acts as Supervising Nurse in her absence or as directed.

FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:

Good knowledge of professional nursing techniques and their relation to medical and surgical practices and skill in their application; working knowledge of ward management, clinical unit management, and hospital supply distribution practices; working knowledge of materia medica, hospital dietetics, sanitation and personal hygiene; ability to supervise the administration of the therapeutic measures prescribed; ability to secure the cooperation of others; ability to plan and supervise the work of others; ability to understand and carry out technical oral and written instructions; good observation; mental alertness; thoroughness; cheerfulness; patience; emotional stability; sympathetic attitude toward the sick; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  Either:

A)  Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered college or university with a bachelor’s degree in nursing; or

B)  Graduation from a regionally accredited three year school of professional nursing and one year of experience in professional nursing activities; or

C)  Graduation from an accredited two year school of professional nursing and two years of experience in professional nursing activities; or

 D)   An equivalent combination of training and experience as indicated in (A), (B) and (C).

 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS:  

Eligibility for a license issued by the State of New York to practice as a Registered Professional nurse.  Possession of the license at the time of appointment.

We offer highly competitive, experience-based wage and benefits package including medical, dental and NY State Retirement. Applicants may forward resume to: Human Resources, Lewis County General Hospital, 7785 N. State St., Lowville, NY 13367 or Email: hr@lcgh.net. LCHS is an equal opportunity provider and employer.