Norwalk, Ohio, USA
3 days ago
Director, Nursing NMH/TCU

GENERAL SUMMARY

The Director of Nursing at Norwalk Memorial Home is a professional nurse who participates in the coordination of all aspects of the Home/Unit to provide the optimum level of resident care; responsible for supervision of personnel and patient/resident care; independently plan, organize, implement, and evaluate under the general direction of the administrator; oversee the daily operation of Norwalk Memorial Home/TCU by coordinating the interdisciplinary and intradepartmental aspects of rehabilitation and skilled care, assuring quality of care, resident rights, a safe, caring, homelike environment, emphasizing restorative and preventative aspects of care and assisting in enabling patients to attain their highest level of physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Develops, implements, and evaluates ongoing service programs that ensure quality nursing and patient care consistent with the hospital mission. Monitors and maintains compliance with regulatory and accrediting agencies as well as Hospital policies for patient services, and environmental and personnel safety. Oversees unit Performance Improvement programs that monitor and evaluate critical aspects of care. Assesses need for personal growth and development and takes the initiative in seeking opportunities to meet this need. Takes pride in his/her performance and ownership for the ongoing improvement of the department. Accurately identifies real or potential problems affecting service and implements solutions with follow-through and communication. Responsible for effective communication horizontally and vertically within the organization. Communicates patients and families. Stays connected with staff needs and practices by working one 12-hour shift per month as part of her/his routine duties. May also perform work of a higher level in preparation for increased responsibility, and may be required to do work of lesser responsibility with the work-load demands of the department. Manages human resources to assure quality services and promote positive employee relations.      Coaches immediate subordinates providing feedback; constructive critique of work; facilitates the development of their problem solving and decision making skills; and documents their job performance annually.  Completes all duties, responsibilities, and goals within the expected or agreed to times. This can include but is not limited to tasks such as completing payroll, reports, or scheduling. Demonstrates respect and regard for the dignity of all patients, families, visitors, and fellow employees to ensure a professional, responsible, and courteous environment.

     12. Assumes all other duties and responsibilities as necessary.

About Fisher-Titus

Fisher-Titus proudly serves the greater Huron County area’s 70,000-plus residents by providing a full continuum of health and wellness care from heart and cancer care to outpatient services such as lab, imaging, and physical rehabilitation. In addition, Fisher-Titus’ employed physicians offer a variety of primary and specialty care services including behavioral health, digestive health, endocrinology, family medicine, general surgery, heart and vascular, internal medicine, occupational health, pediatrics, pulmonary, sleep medicine, spine surgery, urology, and women’s health. Along with the medical center, a 99-bed acute care hospital, Fisher-Titus health system includes Norwalk Memorial Home, a 69-bed skilled nursing facility; Carriage House, a 48-unit assisted living facility; a Home Health Center; and emergency transport through North Central EMS. To learn more, visit fishertitus.org. 

Fisher-Titus offers industry competitive benefits including: Medical & Dental coverage, 401K match, paid time off, tuition assistance and more! 

 

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