Nurse Manager, Surgery
Job Description
Job Summary:
The Nurse Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the daily operations and clinical practice of the nursing area(s) on a 24-hour basis. This role ensures the provision of safe, individualized patient care to patients ranging from pediatric to geriatric, manages fiscal responsibility through unit budgets, serves as a liaison with medical staff, promotes the growth and development of associates, and ensures patient advocacy.
Key Responsibilities:
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Clinical Practice:
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Implement and monitor operational objectives aligned with Seton Medical Centerâs Mission and Surgical/Cath Lab Services direction.
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Monitor patient care management for the assigned area.
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Conduct evaluative rounds continuously to ensure safe, competent, and quality patient care.
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Promote inter- and intra-departmental collaboration in clinical practice management.
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Ensure compliance with Universal precautions, Infection Control/Safety Policies, and Hazardous Materials Management Program.
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Evaluate and implement staff development/education to assure quality care delivery based on new technologies and trends.
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Develop and implement policies and procedures to guide patient care/services.
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Delegate responsibilities to qualified staff members based on competency.
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Utilize available nursing resources and support services as necessary.
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Quality Management:
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Develop, evaluate, and monitor quality through a formalized process.
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Complete Quality Improvement activities on a quarterly basis and submit to the Director, Surgical Services, and the Quality Improvement Committee.
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Analyze data to identify areas for improvement and initiate changes with staff input.
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Complete safety, Joint Commission, and other checklists to assure compliance.
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Monitor physician suspensions and ensure compliance with Medical Staff regulations.
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Financial Accountability/Productivity:
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Prepare and monitor unit budgets (wage, non-wage, capital, and revenue).
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Develop systems to monitor and report budget variances.
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Ensure appropriate staffing levels to meet patient care requirements and productivity standards.
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Collaborate on developing capital equipment budgets and evaluating proposed equipment purchases.
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Implement cost-containment measures and evaluate opportunities for savings in supplies, staffing, and equipment.
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Collaborate with Materials Management to manage purchasing processes and maintain non-wage budget compliance.
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Communicate budgetary information to staff to increase productivity and efficiency.
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Human Resource Management/Leadership/Professionalism:
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Promote participative management and encourage active involvement in decision-making.
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Role model professionalism through collaboration, networking, problem-solving, and self-promotion.
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Ensure consistent discipline and resolve conflicts using problem-solving techniques.
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Conduct personnel activities (hiring, discipline, evaluations) in accordance with hospital policies and collective bargaining agreements.
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Facilitate change within the work environment and engage staff in the process.
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Reflect Vincentian Values in all activities and encourage staff adherence.
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Participate in professional organizations/activities and ensure ethical decision-making in all aspects of management.
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Provide timely follow-up on patient, physician, and staff concerns.
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Recognize and reward staff contributions to quality outcomes.
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Staff Development:
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Facilitate staff development through both internal and external resources.
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Assure staff awareness of safety standards, infection control practices, and Universal Precautions.
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Participate in committees and hospital/nursing activities to represent the unit and staff.
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Maintain an open-door policy with staff and physicians to address concerns.
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Conduct routine staff meetings to communicate information and progress toward goals.
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Initiate and participate in the review and revision of policies and procedures.
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Complete performance appraisals and provide ongoing feedback to staff.
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Interpersonal Relationships:
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Foster a cooperative team environment and share the workload.
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Communicate a positive and caring attitude toward all contacts.
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Recognize and utilize appropriate communication lines.
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Apply problem-solving approaches to resolve job-related issues.
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Required Qualifications:
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Bachelor's degree in Nursing or equivalent work experience (5+ years).
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Master's degree in nursing, business, or health-related field preferred.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in Peri-op Nursing.
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At least 2 years of experience in a Peri-op management position preferred.
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Current CA RN License.
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BCLS certification.
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Certified Nursing Administration (C.N.A.) preferred.
Other Skills, Abilities & Knowledge:
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Full command of the English language (verbal and written).
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Computer literate and proficient in healthcare-related systems.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Certifications:
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BCLS certification.
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Certified Nursing Administration (C.N.A.) preferred.
Application Instructions
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Apply OnlinePosted: Jun 23, 2025
Location: Daly City, California
Employment Type: Contract