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  • House Supervisor - RN (Part Time Nights)

    Posted: 05/07/2023

    POSITION SPECIFICS
    Title:  House Supervisor
    FTE:  0.60 (24 hours/week)
    Schedule: 12-hour shifts (6 AM - 6 PM or 6PM - 6 AM), primarily nights
    Holiday Rotation:  1 of every 4 holidays
    Weekend Rotation: Every other weekend
     
    POSITION SUMMARY
    The House Supervisor is a representative of patient care/hospital administration on all shifts. The position safeguards the quality of patient care, meeting the needs and goals of the Sauk Prairie Healthcare organization. The House Supervisor is responsible for the management and coordination of all hospital departments and personnel on the off shifts and weekends in the absence of direct line managers. Overall, the House Supervisor serves as an advocate for patient care, staff, and the hospital as a whole. Assuring high quality patient care services are provided in accordance with SPH mission/vision, values, service behaviors, policies/procedures, and regulations. The House Supervisor oversees effective patient placement, assures adequate staffing resources and safe and effective care delivery in the absence of the direct line manager and on all off shifts and weekends.
     
    POSITION TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
    • Act as a liaison between patient care units, support departments and organizational leadership, medical staff and other disciplines to assure safe and effective delivery of care in accordance with hospital policy/procedures and protocols or other clinical guidelines.
    • Support overall patient care departments operating goals and needs by managing the off shifts, weekends, and holidays according to established plans for safe and effective staffing to assure high quality patient care.
    • Collaborate with all disciplines, providers, and patient’s families to achieve mutually-defined patient care goals.
    • Provide shift oversight for patient care practice, nursing care accountabilities for safe and effective delivery of care. 
    • Ensure uninterrupted quality of care by assisting with transitions of care.
    • Analyze and evaluates complexities and volumes of nursing care required and adjusts staffing resources accordingly.
    • Initiate discipline as needed to address emergent needs in any department during the off shift and weekend coverage and when there is not a designated dept. supervisor readily available or in house.
    • Consult immediately with department director and/or administrator to review situations and process to follow.
    • Participate in continuous quality improvement initiatives and risk management activities.
    • Make critical adjustments and contacts to obtain needed equipment, services, resources. Including but not limited to: obtaining equipment, interpreters, calling in specialty call team (e.g. OR) and coordinating Med Fight if needed.
    • Conduct regular rounds to all clinical care units to ensure resource needs and clinical care needs are discussed and solutions explored/implemented to support overall goals and patient care needs.
    • Provide oversight and acts as a resource for clinical staff.
    • Intervene in patient/family or provider complaints, supporting effective communication and conflict resolution. Provides necessary documentation of events and initiates appropriate follow-up.
    • Act as a liaison to Infection Control; serving as clinical resource, ensuring negative air pressure status is achieved, assisting with employee TB skin testing, fit testing if necessary, obtaining necessary consents, and any other necessary function to assure that all infection control practices are in place and followed on a shift by shift basis.
    • Ensure all expectations for HIPAA compliance.
    • Ensure compliance with all regulations, hospital policies/procedures and protocols to maintain a safe patient care environment.
    • Serve as the risk management liaison; channeling issues in accordance with hospital policies/procedures and regulatory requirements. Supports timely and accurate reporting of all patient/visitor incidences, assists to monitor and support infection control and security standards established by the organization/department.
    • Provide payroll support to Dept. Directors and staff by understanding the payroll process and entering timely and accurate information on behalf of clinical staff.
    • Primary responder and coordinator for emergency situations. Actively supports and is involved in Emergency Operations Plan and other related activities.
    • Respond to all emergencies as a key member and coordinates as defined by policies and practices.
     
    POSITION REQUIREMENTS

    Education
    • Required: Associate Degree in Nursing.  Bachelor of Science Degree required within 5 years of appointment.
    • Preferred: None
    Experience
    • Required: None
    • Preferred: 5 years of clinical experience with previous experience in specialty area of nursing (e.g. critical care, ER, or OB) desired.
    Licenses and Registrations
    • Required: State of Wisconsin Registered Nurse license
    • Preferred: None
    Certification(s):
    • Required: Basic Life Support (BLS) required upon hire
    • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required within 6 months of hire
    • Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) required within 6 months of hire
    • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) required within 6 months of hire
    • Preferred: Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) and/or Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC)
    BENEFIT SUMMARY
    1. Competitive health and dental insurance options
    2. Flexible paid time off to balance work and life
    3. Retirement plan with immediate vesting and employer match
    4. Free membership to our state-of-the-art fitness facility
    5. Generous tuition reimbursement
    6. Employer provided life and disability insurance
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