Employment Type:
Full time
Shift:
12 Hour Night Shift
Description:
Located at Trinity Health Livingston in Howell this unique position allows a BSN RN with critical care experience to function as a House Administrator 12 hours per week on the 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift while also maintaining a position as a bedside RN for an additional 24 hours per week in our inpatient Unit. In total the successful candidate will be a .9 FTE (36 hours per week total)
The House Administrator will assess plan implement and evaluate care for a group of patients guide and supervise assigned nursing personnel collaborate with health care professionals coordinate ancillary staff and demonstrate professional growth and development. He/she will consistently demonstrate expert proficiency in working with complex patients within his/her scope of practice and will serve as an organizational resource and teacher. The House Administrator will serve as a partner with the Nurse Manager mentoring and supporting newer staff and facilitating communication assisting in the advancement of Nursing and organizational initiatives. The House Administrator assumes delegated accountability for operations and staffing from the Nurse Manager(s). He/she will serve as a role model for expert contemporary evidence based nursing practice promoting ANA standards of care and Relationship Based Care.
POSITION PURPOSE
- Registered Nurse opportunity as a House Administrator. The House Administrator coordinates and organizes personneland other resources to meet the patient care functions of the organization in a cost-effective manner.
- This role collaborates to provide crisis management interpret policy and procedures andto assure timely and effective communication and collaboration between individuals and departments. TheHouse Administrator represents the organizational leadership across all venues on their designated shift and collaborates to makedecisions and act on behalf of the leadership team.
- This position is a Full-Time benefited position scheduled 36 hours per week. Twelve-hour night shift with a weekend and holiday rotation
WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Demonstrates the leadership skills of delegation organization and coordination in the assigned shift by maintaining visibility and accessibility to staff to ensure the continuous and timely availability of resources to outpatient care emergency inpatient and operative services to patients and families.
- Responds to all codes patient falls emergencies and to all workplace violence events throughout the hospital to assure appropriate support and protocols are followed.
- Continuously monitors hospital operations by integrating data from electronic systems and personal communications. Conducts rounds on the units to identify patient and colleague needs and implement shared decisions to reach a solution independently or in collaboration with the Manager/ Unit Leadership/ administrators for safe effective efficient and satisfactory patient care service.
- Ensures the safety and quality of patient care by allocating and redirecting resources considering care demands related to acuity patient and unit requirements and staff skill mix.
- Regarding flow and throughput and in the operations of patient flow command center this role involves:
- Leading and acting as a resource for flow and throughput
- Collaborating with the patient resource manager (PRM) and physician leadership on flow priorities
- Assisting with bed placement as necessary
- Coordinating the routine flow of scheduled direct and emergency department patient admissions
- Establishing effective communication with care management medical staff and the interdisciplinary team
- Initiating a high occupancy response plan as needed
- Coordinates the organizational response during times of high census collaborating with administrators nursing directors the Emergency Department Surgery Department Critical Care Cath Lab Womens and Children and Inpatient Nursing Units to execute capacity management plans
- Acts as in-house THAA Administration representative to patients and families. Supports patient relations in addressing patient family staff and physician complaints
MINIUMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Education: Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree required
- Licensure / Certification: RN License in State of Michigan required
- Certification: BLS required
- Experience: Minimum of three years progressively more responsible related work experience including involvement in direct patient care educating staff supervising staff and problem solving of unit or organizational issues.
- Minimum of one year related practice experience in critical care required.
POSITION BENEFITS AND HIGHLIGHTS
- Competitive compensation
- DailyPay opportunity for earned wage access
- Full benefits package including Medical Dental Vision PTO Life Insurance Short and Long-term Disability
- Benefits effective Day One! No waiting periods
- Retirement savings plan with employer match
- Opportunity for growth and advancement throughout Trinity Health
- Tuition Reimbursement
Our Commitment
Rooted in our Mission and Core Values we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives experiences and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin disability veteran status or any other status protected by federal state or local law.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority