Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2024 12:06 AM
Assistant Unit Manager (RN), Main OR, Full Time, 10-hr shift, Day/Evening
Greenbrae, CA
ABOUT MARINHEALTH a UCSF Affiliate
Come and be a part of our healing team at the award-winning MarinHealth! Ranked in the top 3% of general hospitals in the country, we have made great strides since returning to our roots as an independent hospital.
As Marin County’s only acute hospital and a vital resource for a wide range of essential health care services, it is our mission—and our passion—to excel in every medical specialty.
We attract the finest physicians and employees who appreciate having the best of both worlds: the resources and medical sophistication of an academic medical center combined with the personalized, caring touch of an independent hospital.
We have an exceptionally collaborative team that adheres to the highest service excellence standards to ensure that we deliver world-class, personalized care to patients.
Our Joint-Commission accredited hospital has won numerous awards and certifications in delivering best-in-class health care in the San Francisco Bay Area.
WHAT WE OFFER MarinHealth offers a generous suite of employee benefits, which includes a comprehensive and rich health benefits program (medical, dental, vision and prescription plans).
Our robust Wellness @ Work program (e.
g.
onsite health & fitness classes, discounts, etc) also promotes a healthier lifestyle for employees and to support you on your Healthy Healer journey.
Other benefits include, but are not limited to, a 403(b) contribution plan and company-funded retirement plan, life insurance, vacation, holiday and sick leave, which you will start accruing immediately.
Our benefits are highly competitive and considered to be one of the best in the Bay Area! Find your healing place at MarinHealth.
External hires must pass a background check and medical screen.
Qualified applicants with arrest records and/or conviction records will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with federal, state and local laws.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability status and any other classifications protected by federal, state & local laws.
JOB SUMMARY: The following reflects a definition of essential functions for this role, but does not restrict the functions and tasks that may be assigned.
Duties and responsibilities may be assigned or reassigned according to departmental needs.
The Assistant Unit Manager (AUM) is a frontline manager that directs staff to assure a safe patient centered environment, is a member of the clinical team and serves as a supervisor, coach, resource and support to the direct patient care Registered Nurse (RN).
The AUM utilizes discretion and independent judgment in providing supervision and oversight of a team of licensed and unlicensed nursing personnel during an assigned shift.
Essentials of the role are: 1.
Is part of and collaborates with the leadership team (Manager, Director, Administrative Nursing Supervisor and other AUMs) to ensure continuity of care is provided from shift-to-shift 2.
Serves as a resource to staff 3.
Role model and provides a positive influence to facilitate changes 4.
Utilizes interpersonal skills to maximize customer service in a manner that supports excellence in patient experience, evidence based safe patient care, and professionalism 5.
Contributes to a work environment of caring and cooperation among a culturally diverse workforce and patient population.
JOB STANDARDS A.
Education and Certifications 1.
Current California State license as a Registered Nurse 2.
BSN required; BSN within 5 years for qualified internal candidates 3.
BLS certification American Heart Association 4.
ACLS certification American Heart Association in monitored areas B.
Experience 1.
Must meet minimum CNII requirements 2.
Two years (or one year if MSN degree), 0.
8 FTE to full time of demonstrated direct patient care experience in which the level of responsibility has been expanded (by request or assignment), with at least one year concurrent experience in appropriate clinical care area, necessary in order to gain full knowledge of and advanced skill in nursing care techniques and methods, as well as unit staffing and operations.
C.
Prerequisite Skills 1.
Interpersonal skills necessary to provide effective leadership for unit personnel including: demonstrated skill in fostering a cooperative, team-focused working environment, conflict management, maintenance of effective communication, intra and interdepartmentally (inclusive of physicians); ability to instruct and comfort patients and their families.
2.
Analytical skills necessary to organize and assist in oversight of unit activities, prepare nursing care plans, implement effective nursing care and develop solutions to difficult unit administration and patient care problems.
3.
Recent performance must be absent of any disciplinary actions for a minimum of one year.
JOB FUNCTION - Essential (not modifiable) Key role responsibilities include: staff supervision, holding care providers accountable to clinical and service standards, coordinating patient throughput, and demonstrating high standards of quality patient care.
Demonstrates and coaches others to utilize critical thinking skills.
Works under the direction of the Manager and Director of the department to develop, implement and evaluate systems that promote cost effective, quality patient care.
Quality patient care is defined as care that is safe, effective, efficient, timely, equitable, patient-centered, and evidence based.
1.
Supervising and directing unit personnel in order to ensure effective, efficient and safe provision of nursing care in accordance with established standards.
2.
Evaluates patient care needs in assigned unit, determines work priorities and approves assignment.
3.
Evaluates appropriate patient placement plan to admit and works closely with physician and supervisor to determine patient appropriate care assignments.
4.
Interviewing, orienting and training unit nursing personnel.
Assists in validating staff competency.
5.
Assists with developing, evaluating and presenting in-service and educational programs.
6.
Assists in revising and/or developing departmental policies and procedures for area of responsibility.
Implements and administers approved policies and procedures.
7.
Knowledgeable and competent in all service areas within the department.
8.
Close and effective collaboration with Administrative Nurse Supervisor.
9.
Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate publications and other literature and attending related conferences and seminars.
LEADERSHIP 1.
Inspire, lead and serve as a mentor to coworkers.
2.
Support teamwork between staff and physician workflow.
Manage conflict between caregivers and escalate up the chain of command as necessary.
3.
Develop leadership and management skills that support unit management, staff and successful planning.
4.
Evaluate, document and report staff competency, performance or behavioral concerns to Clinical Manager or Director.
5.
Monitor progress and effectiveness of Performance Improvement Plans (PIP); assist in introductory and annual evaluations 6.
Act as resource to orienting, floating or less experienced staff.
7.
Monitor unit for workplace safety.
8.
Responsible for unit labor oversight of clinical staff throughout the shift.
9.
Check email for updates and ensure communication flow to all staff on shift.
Stays up to date on unit communications and model changes in policy and practice and new initiatives.
A.
Patient Assignments and Bed Flow 1.
Assign new patients to room & nurse, and control the process at the unit level; coordinate with ANS and sending AUM to receive patients in an organized, timely manner to ensure efficient room turnover.
2.
Receive and transfer patients within 1 hour of notification / bed availability.
Coordinate direct orders with ANS and ensure completeness of admit orders according to the acuity level upon patient acceptance.
Use of patient tracking board.
3.
Adjust staffing for admits / discharges / changes in patient status.
4.
In emergent situations if no other resources available, accept a patient on a temporary basis to maintain patient safety.
Notify ANS of unit changes, events or incidents (death, MD issues, unsafe conditions, employee injury, etc).
B.
Break Relief 1.
Schedule and support break relief.
2.
Coordinate rest and meal period assignments by assigning break RN to rest and meal period relief in rotation.
C.
Acuity / Staffing 1.
Collect and enter acuity data from all RN’s during shift and complete Acuity / Sitter Tracking Tool.
2.
Report changes in patient acuity, ADT and/or staffing needs to ANS and staffing office throughout shift.
3.
Report acuity changes pending post-ops, admits, discharges, transfers, and staffing needs to ANS as soon as possible and at designated times.
D.
Productivity 1.
Prepare staff for change of shift, assist with completing tasks or assign a resource.
Verify and approve all overtime, missed breaks and meals.
2.
Monitor ADT throughout shift, notify ANS of mandatory and voluntary call-offs.
E.
Unit Operations 1.
Telemetry (if applicable) a.
Provide oversight of telemetry utilization and verify telemetry unit assignments.
b.
Triage telemetry units during shortages and contact physicians for telemetry needs.
2.
Core Measures Audit and report and assume responsibility for all applicable core measures (CLABSI, VTE, SCIP, HF, vaccines, MRSA, etc.
) or assign staff and monitor to complete tasks prior to deadlines.
3.
Communication, Devices and Access a.
Conducts shift huddles b.
Review of relief charge nurses’ communication, review email for updates c.
Assign communication devices, collect and inventory at end of shift d.
Maintain mobile phones function for communication 4.
Environment a.
Maintain orderly unit and Fire/ Life / Safety compliance b.
Check crash carts and procedural carts (if applicable) daily and ensure availability after use 5.
Clinical Support a.
Manage and assist with direct patient care or direct resources for efficient operations and patient safety.
b.
Support organizational initiatives to improve communication, quality and patient experience (HCAHPS) c.
Manage emergency situations; call RRT and codes.
d.
Coordinate coverage for patients off unit that require RN attendance or designate e.
Monitor high risk patients as designated by high acuity 6.
Patient Support and Experience a.
Provide service recovery.
b.
Investigate and resolve patient and family concerns regarding patient care, communicate other needs to appropriate staff.
c.
Coach and role model to staff for positive performance.
7.
Reports and Audits Initiate and maintain all required logs and reports during shift.
a.
Patient assignment board b.
Assignment sheet, unit events, codes, patient flow, assignments, ratio c.
Safety Incident Report (SIR) – entry and review d.
Employee injury / illness reports (EIIR) and MIR e.
Quality/core measures f.
Correct Pyxis discrepancies every shift and perform weekly audit g.
Quality control on department appropriate equipment h.
Maintain unit equipment at appropriate locations and at a par level PRIMARY CUSTOMER SERVED (Age Specific Criteria): (X) Adolescents 12 up to 18 years (X) Toddlers 1 up to 3 years (X) Early Adults 18 up to 45 years (X) Preschool Children 3 up to 6 years (X) Middle Adults 45 up to 61 years (X) School Age Children 6 up to 12 years (X) Late Adults 61 up to 80 years (X) Late, Late Adults 80 years and up Employees in this position must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and/or service based on the physical, psycho/social, educational, safety, and related criteria appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her assigned service area.
PATIENT PRIVACY (HIPAA Compliance): Employees in this position have access to protected health information.
The protected health information a person in this position can access includes demographics, date of service, insurance/billing, medical record summary information, and all other information that may be contained in patient records.
This position requires patient health information to perform the functions outlined as part of this position description.
Additional Information Department: 7421 - Surgery Job Schedule: Full Time - 40 hours/week Job Shift: Day/Evening Hours per Two-Week Period: 40 Shift Hours: 10 Hour Shift Job Number: 12635-7421
As Marin County’s only acute hospital and a vital resource for a wide range of essential health care services, it is our mission—and our passion—to excel in every medical specialty.
We attract the finest physicians and employees who appreciate having the best of both worlds: the resources and medical sophistication of an academic medical center combined with the personalized, caring touch of an independent hospital.
We have an exceptionally collaborative team that adheres to the highest service excellence standards to ensure that we deliver world-class, personalized care to patients.
Our Joint-Commission accredited hospital has won numerous awards and certifications in delivering best-in-class health care in the San Francisco Bay Area.
WHAT WE OFFER MarinHealth offers a generous suite of employee benefits, which includes a comprehensive and rich health benefits program (medical, dental, vision and prescription plans).
Our robust Wellness @ Work program (e.
g.
onsite health & fitness classes, discounts, etc) also promotes a healthier lifestyle for employees and to support you on your Healthy Healer journey.
Other benefits include, but are not limited to, a 403(b) contribution plan and company-funded retirement plan, life insurance, vacation, holiday and sick leave, which you will start accruing immediately.
Our benefits are highly competitive and considered to be one of the best in the Bay Area! Find your healing place at MarinHealth.
External hires must pass a background check and medical screen.
Qualified applicants with arrest records and/or conviction records will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with federal, state and local laws.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability status and any other classifications protected by federal, state & local laws.
JOB SUMMARY: The following reflects a definition of essential functions for this role, but does not restrict the functions and tasks that may be assigned.
Duties and responsibilities may be assigned or reassigned according to departmental needs.
The Assistant Unit Manager (AUM) is a frontline manager that directs staff to assure a safe patient centered environment, is a member of the clinical team and serves as a supervisor, coach, resource and support to the direct patient care Registered Nurse (RN).
The AUM utilizes discretion and independent judgment in providing supervision and oversight of a team of licensed and unlicensed nursing personnel during an assigned shift.
Essentials of the role are: 1.
Is part of and collaborates with the leadership team (Manager, Director, Administrative Nursing Supervisor and other AUMs) to ensure continuity of care is provided from shift-to-shift 2.
Serves as a resource to staff 3.
Role model and provides a positive influence to facilitate changes 4.
Utilizes interpersonal skills to maximize customer service in a manner that supports excellence in patient experience, evidence based safe patient care, and professionalism 5.
Contributes to a work environment of caring and cooperation among a culturally diverse workforce and patient population.
JOB STANDARDS A.
Education and Certifications 1.
Current California State license as a Registered Nurse 2.
BSN required; BSN within 5 years for qualified internal candidates 3.
BLS certification American Heart Association 4.
ACLS certification American Heart Association in monitored areas B.
Experience 1.
Must meet minimum CNII requirements 2.
Two years (or one year if MSN degree), 0.
8 FTE to full time of demonstrated direct patient care experience in which the level of responsibility has been expanded (by request or assignment), with at least one year concurrent experience in appropriate clinical care area, necessary in order to gain full knowledge of and advanced skill in nursing care techniques and methods, as well as unit staffing and operations.
C.
Prerequisite Skills 1.
Interpersonal skills necessary to provide effective leadership for unit personnel including: demonstrated skill in fostering a cooperative, team-focused working environment, conflict management, maintenance of effective communication, intra and interdepartmentally (inclusive of physicians); ability to instruct and comfort patients and their families.
2.
Analytical skills necessary to organize and assist in oversight of unit activities, prepare nursing care plans, implement effective nursing care and develop solutions to difficult unit administration and patient care problems.
3.
Recent performance must be absent of any disciplinary actions for a minimum of one year.
JOB FUNCTION - Essential (not modifiable) Key role responsibilities include: staff supervision, holding care providers accountable to clinical and service standards, coordinating patient throughput, and demonstrating high standards of quality patient care.
Demonstrates and coaches others to utilize critical thinking skills.
Works under the direction of the Manager and Director of the department to develop, implement and evaluate systems that promote cost effective, quality patient care.
Quality patient care is defined as care that is safe, effective, efficient, timely, equitable, patient-centered, and evidence based.
1.
Supervising and directing unit personnel in order to ensure effective, efficient and safe provision of nursing care in accordance with established standards.
2.
Evaluates patient care needs in assigned unit, determines work priorities and approves assignment.
3.
Evaluates appropriate patient placement plan to admit and works closely with physician and supervisor to determine patient appropriate care assignments.
4.
Interviewing, orienting and training unit nursing personnel.
Assists in validating staff competency.
5.
Assists with developing, evaluating and presenting in-service and educational programs.
6.
Assists in revising and/or developing departmental policies and procedures for area of responsibility.
Implements and administers approved policies and procedures.
7.
Knowledgeable and competent in all service areas within the department.
8.
Close and effective collaboration with Administrative Nurse Supervisor.
9.
Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate publications and other literature and attending related conferences and seminars.
LEADERSHIP 1.
Inspire, lead and serve as a mentor to coworkers.
2.
Support teamwork between staff and physician workflow.
Manage conflict between caregivers and escalate up the chain of command as necessary.
3.
Develop leadership and management skills that support unit management, staff and successful planning.
4.
Evaluate, document and report staff competency, performance or behavioral concerns to Clinical Manager or Director.
5.
Monitor progress and effectiveness of Performance Improvement Plans (PIP); assist in introductory and annual evaluations 6.
Act as resource to orienting, floating or less experienced staff.
7.
Monitor unit for workplace safety.
8.
Responsible for unit labor oversight of clinical staff throughout the shift.
9.
Check email for updates and ensure communication flow to all staff on shift.
Stays up to date on unit communications and model changes in policy and practice and new initiatives.
A.
Patient Assignments and Bed Flow 1.
Assign new patients to room & nurse, and control the process at the unit level; coordinate with ANS and sending AUM to receive patients in an organized, timely manner to ensure efficient room turnover.
2.
Receive and transfer patients within 1 hour of notification / bed availability.
Coordinate direct orders with ANS and ensure completeness of admit orders according to the acuity level upon patient acceptance.
Use of patient tracking board.
3.
Adjust staffing for admits / discharges / changes in patient status.
4.
In emergent situations if no other resources available, accept a patient on a temporary basis to maintain patient safety.
Notify ANS of unit changes, events or incidents (death, MD issues, unsafe conditions, employee injury, etc).
B.
Break Relief 1.
Schedule and support break relief.
2.
Coordinate rest and meal period assignments by assigning break RN to rest and meal period relief in rotation.
C.
Acuity / Staffing 1.
Collect and enter acuity data from all RN’s during shift and complete Acuity / Sitter Tracking Tool.
2.
Report changes in patient acuity, ADT and/or staffing needs to ANS and staffing office throughout shift.
3.
Report acuity changes pending post-ops, admits, discharges, transfers, and staffing needs to ANS as soon as possible and at designated times.
D.
Productivity 1.
Prepare staff for change of shift, assist with completing tasks or assign a resource.
Verify and approve all overtime, missed breaks and meals.
2.
Monitor ADT throughout shift, notify ANS of mandatory and voluntary call-offs.
E.
Unit Operations 1.
Telemetry (if applicable) a.
Provide oversight of telemetry utilization and verify telemetry unit assignments.
b.
Triage telemetry units during shortages and contact physicians for telemetry needs.
2.
Core Measures Audit and report and assume responsibility for all applicable core measures (CLABSI, VTE, SCIP, HF, vaccines, MRSA, etc.
) or assign staff and monitor to complete tasks prior to deadlines.
3.
Communication, Devices and Access a.
Conducts shift huddles b.
Review of relief charge nurses’ communication, review email for updates c.
Assign communication devices, collect and inventory at end of shift d.
Maintain mobile phones function for communication 4.
Environment a.
Maintain orderly unit and Fire/ Life / Safety compliance b.
Check crash carts and procedural carts (if applicable) daily and ensure availability after use 5.
Clinical Support a.
Manage and assist with direct patient care or direct resources for efficient operations and patient safety.
b.
Support organizational initiatives to improve communication, quality and patient experience (HCAHPS) c.
Manage emergency situations; call RRT and codes.
d.
Coordinate coverage for patients off unit that require RN attendance or designate e.
Monitor high risk patients as designated by high acuity 6.
Patient Support and Experience a.
Provide service recovery.
b.
Investigate and resolve patient and family concerns regarding patient care, communicate other needs to appropriate staff.
c.
Coach and role model to staff for positive performance.
7.
Reports and Audits Initiate and maintain all required logs and reports during shift.
a.
Patient assignment board b.
Assignment sheet, unit events, codes, patient flow, assignments, ratio c.
Safety Incident Report (SIR) – entry and review d.
Employee injury / illness reports (EIIR) and MIR e.
Quality/core measures f.
Correct Pyxis discrepancies every shift and perform weekly audit g.
Quality control on department appropriate equipment h.
Maintain unit equipment at appropriate locations and at a par level PRIMARY CUSTOMER SERVED (Age Specific Criteria): (X) Adolescents 12 up to 18 years (X) Toddlers 1 up to 3 years (X) Early Adults 18 up to 45 years (X) Preschool Children 3 up to 6 years (X) Middle Adults 45 up to 61 years (X) School Age Children 6 up to 12 years (X) Late Adults 61 up to 80 years (X) Late, Late Adults 80 years and up Employees in this position must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and/or service based on the physical, psycho/social, educational, safety, and related criteria appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her assigned service area.
PATIENT PRIVACY (HIPAA Compliance): Employees in this position have access to protected health information.
The protected health information a person in this position can access includes demographics, date of service, insurance/billing, medical record summary information, and all other information that may be contained in patient records.
This position requires patient health information to perform the functions outlined as part of this position description.
Additional Information Department: 7421 - Surgery Job Schedule: Full Time - 40 hours/week Job Shift: Day/Evening Hours per Two-Week Period: 40 Shift Hours: 10 Hour Shift Job Number: 12635-7421
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• Location : Greenbrae, CA
• Post ID: 9004810005