TITLE: Nurse House Supervisor / Nights
LOCATION: Warden, WA
Would you like to work in a healthcare organization that loves to accomplish what is best for the community and their motto is “All of us, for each of you, every time.”
Would you like to live in an area surrounded by a large freshwater lake that offers 300 plus days of sunshine and the community is about 25K population, facility serves about 77k. There is a small airport, a University, a nice area that offers something for everyone.
It is known as a Desert Oasis in the heart of the Columbia Basin in Central Washington with 4 seasons and 330 plus days of sunshine.
If that sounds like the change you are looking for, please read on…
What they’re looking for:
• Bachelor’s Degree in nursing required. Current Washington State Registered Nurse license.
• Three (3) to five (5) years acute care clinical nursing experience. Experience in a variety of acute care nursing departments.
• Advanced knowledge of Case Management and Utilization Review processes, including but not limited to, InterQual and acute-care patient status regulations and guidelines.
• Certification in ACLS, BLS, TNCC and PALS preferred.
Hours and compensation potential:
• This is a full-time(36 hours), 3-12hr shifts(7pm-7am), rotating weekends.
• Range is $45.00hr-$75.00hr depending on experience. $5hr shift differential.
• Full benefits package including relocation assistance(up to $5K) and sign on up to $15K.
What you’ll be doing:
•House Supervisor for a 50 bed rural healthcare facility.
•As the House Supervisor, will be responsible for collecting and analyzing data on patient admissions, transfers, and bed availability in specified clinical areas to improve patient care and maximize bed utilization.
•Will ensure the patient is admitted to the most appropriate admission level of care and bed assignment available using criteria for admission and shall function as a liaison for Physicians, Nursing Leadership, Nursing Unit staff, Care Management Staff, and other integral stakeholders ensuring efficient operations.
•In the absence of the Chief Nursing Officer, acts as the Administrator on Duty to make administrative decision, provide direction and supervision with operational issues for all hospitals departments.
• Reports to the CNO.