At Cooper University Health Care, our commitment to providing extraordinary health care begins with our team. Our extraordinary professionals are continuously discovering clinical innovations and enhanced access to the most up-to-date facilities, equipment, technologies and research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees by providing competitive rates and compensation, a comprehensive employee benefits programs, attractive working conditions, and the chance to build and explore a career opportunity by offering professional development.
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In partnership with the Chief Nurse Executive, the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) assumes a critical role in shaping the future of nursing practice within the organization. The CNO will provide leadership over nursing and patient care services operations, ensuring the delivery of exceptional patient-centered care as well as a healthy work environment for team members.
The CNO will promote evidence-based practice, clinical excellence, and continuous quality improvement across the continuum of patient care. The CNO will demonstrate strong financial acumen to manage budgets effectively and optimize resource allocation.
The CNO will foster a culture of professional growth and development, and will support mentorship, coaching, and educational opportunities to enhance leadership skills and clinical competencies.
The CNO will foster a culture of accountability and compliance with regulatory standards, accreditation requirements, and license regulations. In addition, the CNO will remain current on industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies
The CNO will assist executive management in resolving operational issues and developing strategic plans for improved patient care/outcomes. The CNO will lead with confidence and promote interdisciplinary collaboration, also demonstrating exceptional communication
The CNO will promote an environment of care which recognizes and values differences in staff, interdisciplinary team members, patients and communities
Collaborates with management, medical staff and clinical staff in planning, promoting and conducting hospital-wide performance assessment and improvement; reports findings to appropriate hospital and medical, establishes the inpatient nursing plan for performance improvement.
Seeks opportunities to incorporate the ethical dimensions of nursing practice, health policy and organizational behavior in the strategic planning and decision-making processes; acts as an advocate for the patients, nursing/clinical staff, of medical staff as appropriate with faced with ethical questions and assists with mechanism to assure resolution.
Assures that patient care needs in assigned departments are assessed, evaluated and met; utilizes quality reporting, patient satisfaction data and feedback from medical staff to assess areas for improvement.
Build system capacity to evaluate, adopt and translate valid research into practice
Collaborates with the PI Department to ensure hospital compliance with corporate and regulatory standards.
Promotes interdisciplinary collaboration in assessing and planning for patient care needs.
Communicate progress toward goals and providing for patient’s continuing care needs.
Collaborates with medical staff, Risk/Quality Dept. and other clinical departments to establish appropriate utilization of hospital resources to meet patient care needs.
Problem-solves with medical staff and appropriate departments when quality of care issues arises.
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