The Chief Nurse Executive (CNE) serves as the strategic and operational leader of nursing and patient care services across the Emory Healthcare system. Reporting directly to the Chief Administrative/Operations Officer the CNE is accountable for establishing the vision direction and standards that define nursing excellence throughout the enterprise directly impacting nearly 12000 team members across Emory Healthcare. As a key member of the senior executive team the CNE partners with Operating Unit (OU) COOs/CEOs physician leaders and administrative executives to advance a culture of safety quality compassionate care and continuous innovation. The CNE ensures that nursing practice is evidence-based consistent with Magnet principles and aligned with Emory Healthcares strategic priorities and academic mission.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategic Leadership
- Provide direct system-level authority over shared services nursing leaders and OU Chief Nursing Officers who report on a solid-line basis to the CNE and maintain dotted-line accountability to their respective OU COO/CEO; this SHARED governance structure ensures the CNE working in partnership with the OU COO/CEOs can establish and enforce enterprise nursing standards resource priorities and quality imperatives when system needs require.
- Partner with the C-suite to integrate nursing priorities into enterprise-wide strategic planning and resource allocation.
- Develop and execute a system-wide nursing and patient care services strategy aligned with Emory Healthcares mission vision and organizational goals.
- Serve as the executive champion for nursing excellence Magnet recognition and shared governance across all facilities.
- Represent nursing at the Board of Directors and executive leadership levels translating complex clinical realities into compelling strategic narratives.
Clinical Quality & Patient Safety
- Establish monitor and continuously improve clinical quality standards patient safety frameworks and nursing-sensitive outcome metrics across the system.
- Drive adoption of evidence-based practices and champion a culture of zero-harm and high reliability.
- Oversee nursing regulatory compliance with TJC CMS Georgia Department of Public Health and other applicable bodies.
- Provide executive oversight of infection prevention patient experience initiatives and nursing-led quality improvement programs.
Nursing Innovation
- Lead the design and implementation of next-generation care delivery models including virtual nursing team-based care and AI-augmented clinical decision support.
- Serve as executive sponsor for nursing informatics strategy partnering with digital and clinical informatics teams to optimize EHR utilization and reduce documentation burden.
- Champion the integration of predictive analytics and real-time data tools to enable proactive precision-based nursing interventions.
- Evaluate and pilot emerging technologies including remote monitoring smart room capabilities and wearables to extend nursings reach and impact.
- Foster a system-wide culture of innovation by establishing nursing innovation councils incubator programs and pathways for staff-generated ideas to reach implementation.
People Leadership & Workforce Development
- Attract develop and retain top nursing talent through compelling leadership competitive programs and a distinctive professional practice environment.
- Oversee system-wide nurse staffing strategies workforce planning models and scheduling frameworks that optimize patient care delivery.
- Redesign the nursing workforce model to optimize role differentiation across RNs APRNs LPNs and unlicensed assistive personnel maximizing top-of-license practice at every level.
- Develop and scale grow-your-own talent pipelines including clinical ladder programs internal APRN development tracks and partnerships to build a diverse sustainable nursing workforce.
- Design competitive retention strategies that address burnout moral injury and the unique needs of Gen Z and Millennial nurses entering the workforce in significant numbers.
- Build a robust nurse residency and fellowship ecosystem that accelerates onboarding reduces first-year turnover and deepens clinical and leadership competencies.
- Champion engagement within the nursing workforce creating pathways for advancement across all levels.
- Lead enterprise-wide nursing workforce planning using predictive modeling to anticipate supply-demand gaps succession risks and pipeline needs years out.
- Champion flexible staffing models including float pool optimization gig-model supplemental staffing platforms and cross-training initiatives to improve resilience and reduce agency dependency.
- Foster a culture of psychological safety professional growth and shared accountability.
Operational Excellence & Financial Stewardship
- Oversee the nursing operating budget in collaboration with hospital leadership ensuring resources are deployed efficiently and effectively.
- Lead system-wide nursing operations including care delivery models staffing ratios productivity benchmarking and resource optimization.
- Evaluate and implement innovative care delivery models that maximize the contribution of nurses across the full scope of practice.
- Partner with Supply Chain and Finance to manage nursing-related capital and operational expenditures.
Academic & Research Integration
- Leverage Emory Healthcares academic mission to advance nursing research scholarship and the translation of evidence into practice.
- Maintain strategic relationships with the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing and other academic partners to support graduate education nurse residency programs and clinical learning.
- Promote a culture of inquiry innovation and professional publication among nursing staff.
Stakeholder Engagement & System Integration
- Build and sustain collaborative relationships with physician leaders hospital executives ancillary services and community partners.
- Function as a visible and accessible leader maintaining strong relationships with frontline nurses charge nurses and unit-based councils.
- Represent Emory Healthcare in national nursing and healthcare leadership forums advancing the organizations reputation and influence.
Additional Duties as Assigned
Travel: Travel between Operating Units & Emory Affiliated Sites Required
Employee Type - Onsite Employee
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Education
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) required; Doctorate (DNP or PhD) strongly preferred.
- Current unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) licensure in the State of Georgia or eligibility to obtain prior to start date.
Experience
- Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible nursing leadership experience.
- Minimum of 5 years of executive-level nursing leadership (Vice President CNO or CNE) within a large complex multi-hospital or academic health system.
- Demonstrated success leading system-wide Magnet designation or re-designation processes.
- Proven track record of driving measurable improvements in clinical quality patient safety and nursing-sensitive outcomes.
- Experience managing large diverse teams and complex nursing operating budgets exceeding $100M.
Certification
- Nurse Executive Advanced certification (NEA-BC) or equivalent executive nursing leadership certification required within 12 months of hire.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Doctoral preparation (DNP or PhD) with a focus in nursing administration health systems leadership or related field.
Experience: Leading nursing enterprises within an NCI-designated cancer center AMC or complex specialty referral center.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
- Demonstrated experience leading virtual nursing programs care-at-home models or technology-enabled care delivery transformation at scale.
- Demonstrated experience with value-based care models population health initiatives and digital health / nursing informatics.
- Familiarity with nursing workforce analytics platforms (e.g. Strata Meridian API Healthcare) and their application to strategic planning.
- Familiarity with academic-practice partnerships and graduate nursing education program oversight.
- Active involvement in national nursing professional organizations (ANA AONE/AONL Sigma Theta Tau International).
- Published scholarly work in nursing leadership quality or clinical practice.
CANDIDATE PROFILE The ideal candidate is a visionary and operationally astute nursing leader who balances strategic acumen with a deep abiding commitment to clinical excellence and the wellbeing of patients and nurses alike. This individual brings a distinguished record of leading nursing enterprises within large complex academic health systems and is energized by the opportunity to shape a system of national significance.