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DIRECTOR SITE PERIOPERATIVE SERVICES

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DIRECTOR SITE PERIOPERATIVE SERVICES:
The Director, Site Periop Services has responsibility and accountability for leading, coordinating, facilitating, and monitoring patient care services and administrative aspects of nursing practice within the assigned area of responsibility.
The area(s) of responsibility may include a specific nursing/patient care specialty unit/area, or a matrixed function across several units.
This accountability encompasses patient care outcomes, service excellence, human resource issues, fiscal management, quality improvement, compliance, and communication.
The Director is also responsible, to the site CNO for medical staff relations within their areas.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Or Masters degree in related field with BSN.
Certification within specialty area within two years of assuming postion.
Registered Nurse
Experience:
5-7 years Management in Nursing 3-4 years Clinical in NursingSPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE:
Knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements for nursing, continuous improvement methodology in a healthcare environment, healthcare economics, and healthcare policy.
TRIHEALTH VIDEOJob Title:
DIRECTOR SITE PERIOPERATIVE SERVICESDepartment Name:
TRIS CORP EXEC PAYROLLLocation:
Bethesda North HospitalHourly/Salaried:
SalariedEmployment Status:
Full Time PositionBi-Weekly Hours:
80Shift:
Day ShiftWeekend Commitment:
NoHoliday Commitment:
NoOn-Call Commitment:
No Nearest Major Market:
Cincinnati Job Segment:
Manager, Medical, Patient Care, Registered Nurse, Nursing, Management, HealthcareSalary:
$25.
17 - $33.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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