The Administrative Supervisor facilitates timely and safe patient flow and provides off-shift management and operational oversight of the acute care hospital setting, and ensures the provision of safe, quality patient care
Education/Training
• Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred.
Licensure/Certification
Current professional license as a registered nurse in the State of Florida. National Certification in specialty area within 2 years.
Maintains current BLS; as determined by specialty area ACLS, PALS, NALS, or TNCC is required.
Experience
Two (2) years of experience as a registered nurse in the acute care setting.
Serves as a clinical resource agent to nursing units and allied health departments for problem solving, within a given shift.
• Ensures safe and timely patient flow throughout the facility and coordinates intrasystem transfers.
• Participates in clinical observation and assessment for patients as needed to determine appropriate level of care/patient
placement.
• Provides oversight of staffing resources in coordination with department leadership and the corporate staffing office.
• Ensures a visible and collegial leadership presence throughout the facility and shift.
• Serves as a first responder for all emergency code events and house alerts.
• Completes documentation per shift for patient census, events and flow outcomes, proficiently operating databases, bed
management programs, and the electronic health record.
• Serves as a leadership resource for Orlando Health policy, procedure, legal and risk issues, and compliance with regulatory
standards and accrediting agencies.
• Responds/resolves team member, patient, family member, and provider concern and provides follow-up with appropriate
individuals.
• Provides support, education, coaching, and mentoring to team members.
• Assists personnel and families in all circumstances that surround death of a patient, facilitating arrangements for autopsies,
organ/tissue donation and/or verification of referrals to the Medical Examiner.
• Serves as the central intake for patient matters concerning the American Disability Act, language and/or cultural issues;
facilitating assistance as needed within the facility.
• Manages human resource related functions; not limited to interviewing, onboarding, evaluating personnel, reinforcing
expectations with standards for care and /or conduct and issuing corrective actions.
• Provides crisis management support and coordinates follow-up actions with the Administrator -on-Call (AOC).
• Serves as the Incident Commander for all HICS events until the hospital administrator arrives on the scene.
• Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state
and local standards.
• Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.
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