A fantastic growth opportunity is open for an RN Emergency Services Nursing Manager in this outstanding Seattle Area hospital. Join this busy community medical center, and lead a dedicated team of Emergency professionals in one of the hospital’s highest pressure units.
This technologically advanced 300-bed medical center, in the heart of the Greater Seattle Area, is actively seeking an experienced full-time ED Nursing Manager. The clinical and administrative leaders at this hospital have pushed patient care and satisfaction to the extremes, and they’d like your help to take it a bit further. Honored as one of the top 100 hospitals in the U.S., this Non-Profit facility has also received 5-star honors from CMS, is honored as one of the Top Places to Work in Healthcare, and has built a strong network of community healthcare partners. Committed to patient experience and superior outcomes, you’ll be able to take pride in the work you do as Emergency Services Nursing Supervisor.
Reporting to the Emergency Department Nursing Director, the ED Nursing Manager will oversee a clinical and administrative operations for a full range of Emergency Personnel. This role will be supported by three Emergency Room Assistant Managers, so you’ll be able to focus on actually leading the department.
Administratively, the Nursing Manager will help control the budget and fiscal performance for the Emergency Department. You’ll take center stage in evaluating staff competencies, addressing skill gaps, and working with the necessary business partners to make sure Emergency Services is running smoothly.
As a clinical leader, you will be the accountable for insuring that Emergency Department RNs, Triage and Admitting Nurses, CENs, and support staff are all following best practices and clinical protocol. A major element of the RN Emergency Nursing Supervisor role will entail working with the Emergency Department Nurse Educator to support and improve education initiatives for the Emergency Services Unit. Working with the hospital and health system education department, the ED Nursing Manager develop and execute periodic skills reviews and continuing education workshops on emerging trends in Emergency Nursing.
The Greater Seattle Area boasts something for every type of person, from the urban attractions of the Seattle Metro Area to the natural attractions and wilds of Northern Washington State, the Nursing Manager of Emergency Services is sure to find amazing things around every corner. From your location, in the heart of the Seattle Metro Area, it will only take a short drive to enjoy world renowned restaurants, casinos, legendary live music, and some of the Northwest’s best wineries. If you’re more of the adventurous type, you won’t need to look hard to find hiking, biking, boating, beachcombing, and the beautiful slopes of Mt. Rainer. If you add all of these great factors, combined with an affordable cost-of-living, some of the best schools in the nations, and the nicest people around, you’ll understand why the Greater Seattle Area is quickly gaining popularity among the old and the young.
Of course, all that beachcombing, mountain-biking, and live music takes time and resources. The RN Emergency Services Nursing Manager will get both through a comprehensive benefits package, a competitive salary, and non-financial benefits such participation in the Daisy Awards Program and a strong community presence.