Surgery-Nurse Manager Medical & Healthcare - Salinas, CA at Geebo

Surgery-Nurse Manager

RN - Manager Surgical
Surgical Services Coordinator is responsible for all paramedical activities and total nursing care delivered within the Surgical Department.
The Coordinator supervises and directs nursing care and all related activities of the surgical area, according to the policies and procedures of the hospital and units in order to assure the highest quality of patient care:
included responsibility for environment, staff personnel, materials and equipment control.
Analyzes and evaluates nursing care in the units, provides continuing education for all personnel and orientation for new personnel.
Maintains composure while recognizing the need for immediate response to true emergencies.
Ability to identify and evaluate problems in the surgical department and to implement short-term and long-term solutions.
Develops, prepares, monitors, and, when necessary, revise the annual department budget in cooperation with the CFO
Conducts regular staff meetings to ensure effective communication of hospital goals and objectives, effective communication within the department provides the opportunity for feedback on work processes, provides a forum for problem resolution to maintain team motivation, and to ensure a positive attitude of all personnel.
Graduate form an Accredited School of Nursing
CNOR preferred. Bachelor degree or equivalent preferred.
Three years' experience in area specialty .
Current California RN license and current AHA BLS,ACLS and PALS certificates.
Community hospital within an agricultural area, short drive to Salinas as well as beautiful coastal Montery
Glorious hikes, walks, drives and mountain ranges abundant at this 129 bed community hospital serving the region for over 50 years
418212Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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