There is an exciting opportunity for an RN Assistant Director Emergency Department near the bustling Metro areas of Baltimore and Washington, DC.
The ED Nurse Assistant Director will join this award-winning 400-bed hospital amid a $500 million expansion project. The hospital has doubled its campus size, including a new state-of-the-art ED. The Emergency Room saw nearly 100,000 patients last year, and it has a pediatric and behavioral health wing and is one of the highest ranked Trauma Centers in the region.
The hospital's commitment to staff is reflected in the tremendous work that goes into its journey to be designated a Magnet hospital. This recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center is the most prestigious distinction a healthcare organization can receive for nursing excellence and high-quality patient care. Only 8 percent of US hospitals earn the Magnet Designation, and this organization hopes to join those ranks soon! In addition to its commitment to patients, community, and staff, the hospital extends that philosophy to the Earth. The hospital's infrastructure expansion focused on ecologically kind buildings, with sustainability and efficiency at their heart.
As the ED Nurse Assistant Director within a growing regional hospital, the opportunity for continued growth is infinite. In addition to directing the overall operational functions for assigned areas. There will also be the opportunity for data collection for identifying performance improvement programs that are related to the organization's goals organization's. The hospital constantly advocates for the advancement of the nursing profession and supports its leaders and nurses as they look to advance clinically and academically through certifications or degrees.
The ER Nurse Leader will be an expert in managing patient care in the clinical area of the ED. They will facilitate and participate in ongoing teams designed to plan, communicate, implement, and evaluate optimal patient care delivery systems. They will always ensure effective ongoing communications and information sharing occur at the inter/intra-departmental levels.
Emerging ED Nurse Leaders are encouraged to apply, but BSNs are preferred. Those with their MSN and/or CEN will earn quick interviews. Nursing Leadership experience is essential, as is a demonstrated commitment and support to diversity and evidence-based practice. Fellow ED Assistant Nurse Directors, ED Clinical Nurse Supervisors, Emergency Department Nurse Educators, and the Trauma Program Manager will support this RN Leader. They will also report to an approachable and knowledgeable Senior Nurse Director of Emergency and Trauma Services.
This hospital is conveniently near Baltimore and DC. While a bustling Metro life is available, idyllic suburbs and the beautiful Chesapeake Bay shoreline make this area a beautiful place to live, work, and raise a family. With a wide array of entertainment venues, sporting events, great restaurants, and recreational activities, there is truly something for every age group to enjoy.
The hospital offers the Emergency Department Assistant RN Director a competitive salary, an excellent benefits package, and, most importantly, an enjoyable workplace. So don't miss out on a fantastic opportunity with one of the area's most innovative and solvent hospitals.