Job Description
Job Summary The Administrative House Manager acts as a hospital administrator in their absence. Communicates with Nurse Managers, Directors, and Administrators regarding problems, interventions, and decisions made by Supervisor. Provides written documentation regarding problems, actions taken, and results. Investigates incidents, discusses with staff as appropriate, and reports all information to leadership. Assesses emergency situations and responds promptly and effectively notifying the appropriate authorities and Administration as needed. Implements disaster plan as needed. Functions as a resource regarding legal aspects of policies and procedures and regulations governing the hospital. Maintains current knowledge of hospital policies and procedures. Maintains current knowledge of situations that may affect the overall functioning of the hospital. Functions as a patient advocate. Responds to patient, family, and physician concerns. Assists nursing staff to intervene on the patient's behalf. Understands and utilizes the chain of command as needed to provide quality patient care. Maintains a safe patient environment by reporting safety concerns to the appropriate person. Supports a shared governance style of leadership. Assists nursing units in independently seeking solutions to their problems. Shares knowledge openly. Promotes harmony and teamwork by assisting with conflict resolution. Confers with the Central Staffing Office and Command Center to facilitate movement of patients and staff throughout the hospital. Maintains current knowledge of bed availability and is responsible for the decision to divert patients. Assists in the resolution of staffing issues. Confers with charge nurses in all areas. Makes rounds on patients. Actively participates in Quality Assurance/Improvement Programs. Conducts restraint audits. Responds to all codes. Posts unscheduled/emergent/urgent surgical cases and notifies those on call. Provides access to supplies and equipment. Follows procedure for inter-facility equipment acquisition/borrowing and lending. Considers budget in all decisions and seeks methods for decreasing costs and shares these ideas with staff and management. Maintains a high level of mental and emotional tolerance and even temperament when dealing with people. Uses tact, sensitivity, and sound judgment when relating to patients, families, and co-workers. Displays a professional attitude, including a professional appearance. Demonstrates a strong ability to identify, analyze and solve problems. Understands and considers the ramifications decisions may have on other departments. Ensure consistency, dependability, and accuracy when carrying out responsibilities. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications 2 year / Associate Degree in Nursing (Required) 4 Year / Bachelor's Degree In Nursing (Preferred) Work Experience 2 or more years Nursing Leadership Experience (Required) Licenses and Certifications Required Certifications/Licensures: Registered Nurse (RN) with current Georgia license, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) within 6 months of hire, Basic Life Support (BLS) Preferred Certifications/Licensures: Nursing Leadership Certification Essential Functions CLINICAL STAFF SUPERVISION: Provides direct supervision to staff in providing patient care. Assigns, directs and delegates clinical staff to meet patients' needs based on competency of personnel, adjusts staffing patterns based on patient care needs. Ensures staff provides ongoing assessment of patients including the review of lab results and reports abnormal findings to physician. Monitors procedures performed by ancillary departments. Receives patient traffic and coordinates bed control/throughput for all patients. Identifies those patients meeting criteria for use of the Trauma Team and coordinates the patient flow through the unit when the team is in progress. Recognizes The Need For, And Ensures The Notification Of, Law Enforcement Personnel, Coroner And Rape Crisis As Appropriate. Ensures Appropriate Contact Is Made With Discharged Patients For Returned Abnormal Laboratory And/or Radiology Results. NON-CLINICAL STAFF SUPERVISION Provides coordination & management of non-clinical departmental activities. Assists with communication of information to staff. Provides coaching/counseling in a constructive manner. Keeps Director informed of any concerns, situations or conditions relative to staff, patients, family members, or physicians. Active participation in CQI activities. Assists in identifying areas to study, collection of data and correcting deficiencies. Keeps current on trends and development