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Nurse Manager. Parma Nursing Rehab at University Hospitals in Parma, MI

DescriptionLeads the planning, implementation and evaluation of the nursing process. Promotes a positive patient experience and environment that supports family centered care reflective of the patient population. Builds and retains a talented and inspired workforce by developing, engaging and empowering personnel to fulfill their potential. Collaborates as an integrated team by sharing information, best practices and results openly through practice in a professional governance model. Contributes to and facilitates strategic program growth, development and organizational change. Accountable and responsible to the achievement of organizational and financial goals. Achieves quality outcomes through the utilization of a performance improvement process. Uses evidence based practice and research to guide patient care through interdisciplinary collaboration. Responsible for self-development and supports a learning environment. Demonstrates progressive leadership and effective management. Accountable for ensuring regulatory standards are maintained. Displays commitment to the mission, vision and values of the organization. Demonstrates the ability to facilitate change, excellent communication and organizational skills. Demonstrates a professional demeanor when responding to patients/customers. Able to handle high-pressure situations. Able to handle high-pressure situations. Knowledge of current technology and equipment to meet patient and employee needs. PC and computer applications. QualificationsBachelor Degree in Nursing, BSN RN - Registered Nurse BSN or MN. BLS. Certification in clinical or leadership specialty within 1 year. 3-5 years progressive clinical and management experience.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Nursing, Healthcare ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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