Clinical Administrator, NRH 36 hours Days - Relocation Offered!
Company: MEDSTAR HEALTH
Location: Washington
Posted on: March 12, 2025
Job Description:
The Clinical Administrator is a member of MedStar Health
entity-based Division of Nursing and leadership team. The role is
accountable for directing and supervising clinical and
administrative resources to ensure the provision of holistic,
culturally competent, quality, safe, and cost-effective
evidence-based nursing care for patients and families. This is
accomplished by direct action, delegation, coaching and support of
the Division of Nursing's associates and shared/collaborative
governance activities. The Clinical Administrator is recognized as
a professional role model and clinical expert who promotes a
professional practice and care environment that supports continuous
learning.
The Clinical Administrator assumes leadership authority and
responsibility during a specific shift (e.g., day, evening, night,
and/or weekend) either for a designated number of patient care
units/departments or the hospital at large. Collaborates with the
members of the Nursing Leadership team and other
administrators/leaders within the hospital in maintaining adherence
to regulatory and accreditation standards, and MedStar Health's
policies and procedures. Demonstrates leadership and behaviors
which are consistent with MedStar's mission, vision, goals, SPIRIT
Values, patient care philosophy, and sound moral and ethical
judgement.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Assumes clinical and administrative supervision of nursing and
patient care services for multiple units/departments, or
hospital/entity. Consults, advises, or informs nursing, providers
and other leaders concerning issues that arise and their resolution
as appropriate, unit needs, and/or problems during the shift
worked. Escalates concerns applying the chain of command.
- Consults and communicates with nursing and hospital
administration as well as senior medical staff and other Nurse
Leaders concerning any operational issues or matters pertaining to
staffing and the management of assigned areas. Functions as liaison
between patient care administration and medical staff.
- Creates a professional atmosphere and an environment of
coaching and development that supports shared/collaborative
governance. Ensures effective utilization of the interdisciplinary
model of care (IMOC) and associated standards of excellence. Rounds
on patients during the shift for the purpose of engagement,
satisfaction, and improvement in the care experience. Investigates
and follows through on patient complaints and safety events.
- Assists Nurse Leaders in selecting, training, and orienting
department personnel. Contributes to the development of standards
of performance, evaluating performance, and conducting performance
management planning for associates, as appropriate. Initiates or
makes recommendations for associate counseling and corrective
action. Maintains ongoing communication with leaders to review
programs, provide feedback, discuss new developments, and exchange
information.
- Manages materials, equipment, and supply activities assuring
adequate availability and utilization. Communicates material and
supply needs to departmental leaders. Participates in product
selection and evaluation as appropriate.
- Coordinates with the Capacity Management and/or Admissions
Departments to strategize for the daily flow of patients into and
out of beds. Rounds routinely on each nursing unit and other
departments to identify empty beds, actual/potential discharges,
and transfers. Communicates this information back to the Admissions
Department. Evaluates the effectiveness of bed turnover and
communicates with Environmental Services as necessary.
- Monitors high risk patients and complicated conditions and
institutes appropriate actions. Ensures compliance with unit,
divisional, and hospital policies, procedures, as well as
regulatory and accreditation standards. Prepares written
documentation as required. Maintains required reports, records,
statistics, and notes.
- Receives and reviews preceding shift reports and notes
patients' conditions when rounding on units. Coordinates department
wide staffing patterns to meet safe and efficient staffing levels
for each unit. Adjusts staffing to meet patient care needs and to
provide adequate and fiscally responsible coverage of all units.
Assists Nurse Leaders with unit/departmental staffing through
coordination of float pool, agency, and per diem personnel.
- Supervises, coordinates, and evaluates patient care services
interventions during assigned shift. Intervenes where necessary to
assure optimal patient care outcomes by utilizing approaches and
strategies that support and optimize outcomes. Takes action to
support the National Patient Safety Goals, nursing sensitive
indicators, regulatory requirements, and other identified quality
metrics.
- Maintains and demonstrates a professional, patient-first
atmosphere and an environment of coaching and development that
supports shared decision making, interdisciplinary collaboration,
and a high level of patient and associate satisfaction as evidenced
by outcomes data. Provides shift-based clinical leadership through
role modeling professional practice behaviors, proper delegation of
activities, and management of the nursing team by maintaining staff
accountability. Evaluates the need for and contributes to
improvement in the professional practice environment.
- Participates in hospital/entity committees, task forces,
interdisciplinary forums, and projects (e.g., serious safety event
reviews and performance improvement teams) at the request of Nurse
Leaders. Attends departmental meetings and contributes to the
achievement of Magnet Recognition or Pathways to Excellence
program. Promotes a public image of professional nursing excellence
and represents the hospital in community outreach efforts as
appropriate.
- Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the
fields of nursing and health care through a variety of professional
activities including, but not limited to, reading the appropriate
literature, attending related seminars and conferences, and
maintaining membership in professional nursing associations.
Demonstrates accountability for own professional development and
advancement.
- Maintains clinical knowledge and skills and engages in the
provision of direct care for a caseload of patients as
required.
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Minimum Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing required
- Master's degree in Nursing or health related field
preferred
- Must be from a nationally accredited program
Experience
- 3-4 years of progressive nursing care experience required
- Leadership and management experience preferred
Licenses and Certifications
- RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State
Licensure in the District of Columbia required
- CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP)
for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association
(AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required
- Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department
or business unit.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to exercise
independent judgment on complex situations.
- Verbal and written communication skills.
- Basic knowledge of various computer software applications and
online learning applications, especially Microsoft PowerPoint and
Excel.
This position has a hiring range of $89,700 - $131,352
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