Chief Nursing Officer
The posted compensation range of $72.03 - $93.64 /hour is a reasonable estimate that extends from the lowest to the highest pay CommonSpirit in good faith believes it might pay for this particular job, based on the circumstances at the time of posting. CommonSpirit may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range as permitted by law.
As our Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) at Mark Twain Medical Center, now part of CommonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health, you’re leading our nurses across every department to maintain compliance and exceed patient expectations. Everything we do is centered around humankindness. You’ll use that as your motivation as you work with leadership and everyone in the hospital to ensure quality, safety, and a great patient experience. Every day, your role is part business, part quality director, and part motivator and encourager.
You’ll have direct influence over the care we provide to our patients - real people who are coming to us at the most vulnerable times in their life. To build trust with our teams while executing that mission, you have to be a transparent and deliberate leader in the hospital and the community. We are looking for someone courageous enough, to be honest about successes and failures and use both to drive innovative solutions for patient care and interdisciplinary teamwork.
Mark Twain Medical Center is a member of Dignity Health. The word dignity perfectly defines what our organization stands for showing respect for all people by providing excellent care. Mark Twain Medical Center opened on August 26 1951 and is located in beautiful San Andreas California. Since opening Mark Twain has provided the highest quality health care for all those needing medical care in Calaveras County. We offer care expert staff and state-of-the-art equipment to meet the growing needs of our community and are committed to the values of dignity collaboration justice stewardship and excellence.
Responsibilities
- You are part of the executive structure of hospital leadership. You will have heavy interaction with the other executives and multiple executive-level meetings throughout your workweek. You’ll be collaborating with your executive peers to oversee the clinical and operational goals of the hospital.
- Just as important, you’ll also interact with everyone involved in healthcare here, as a teammate and as a leader.
- You are responsible for the nursing care in the organization, ensuring that we are delivering economically efficient, high-quality care while also supporting workplace wellbeing. You’ll ensure that we are seamlessly executing processes and procedures that impact patient care.
- Be the face of the hospital in the community. We want you to actively partner with resources in the community to be a driving force for equity in healthcare and influencing positive change, so your influence and advocacy raise the health of the entire community.
- Maintain national standards. We want to see you iterate excellence through achievements that meet or exceed national quality standards. How can we do this while leading with kindness and transparency?
Inspire and lead your team. You have to be able to build trust and confidence in your team to create that high functioning, a high-reliability team that has special energy encompassing our human kindness approach. You’ll be the example of what our culture should look like through your servant leadership and caring about the psychological safety of your team.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (e.g. BSN) and Master's degree in nursing or other-related field (e.g. MSN/MBA/MHA).
- Minimum of ten (10) years of nursing experience and five (5) years of nurse leadership experience.
Licensure:
- Registered Nursing License (RN) in state of practice.
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