Chief Nursing Officer - MetroWest

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OverviewJob SummaryTenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE: THC) is a diversified healthcare services company headquartered in Dallas with more than 100,000 employees. Through an expansive care network that includes United Surgical Partners International, we operate 60 hospitals and approximately 460 other healthcare facilities, including surgical hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and imaging centers and other care sites and clinics. We also operate Conifer Health Solutions, which provides revenue cycle management and value-based care services to hospitals, health systems, physician practices, employers and other clients. Across the Tenet enterprise, we are united by our mission to deliver quality, compassionate care in the communities we serve. For more information, please visit www.tenethealth.com.Market SummaryMetroWest Medical Center, part of the Massachusetts Group, has 229 beds located on two campuses in Framingham and Natick, Massachusetts. Key Service Lines include Cardiology, Behavioral Health, and Women’s Services. MetroWest Medical Center has received various quality recognitions and awards.Services include 24-hour Emergency Department, Advanced cardiac care, comprehensive surgical treatments, advanced maternity care, and a behavioral health specialty center.Website: mwmc.comPosition SummaryThe Chief Nursing Officer provides strategic leadership as the senior executive responsible for all nursing and designated patient care functions and services within the hospital. The role includes assessing, planning, coordinating, implementing and evaluating nursing practice at the facility level, with 24/7 accountability to ensure high quality, safe and appropriate nursing care, competency of clinical staff, and resource management. The CNO represents nursing concerns on the governing board and medical staff leadership meetings.Functional Expectations & RequirementsRetaining Great People at the FacilityCollaborate with human resources and other team members to select, onboard, orient, and coach direct reports.Evaluate and monitor facility-level people pillar statistics; participate on related calls as necessary.Consider and/or implement nurse residency programs to ensure pipeline for the facility.Collaborate to enhance work life balance and a safe work environment based on zero tolerance for harassment/violence/abuse.Promote a robust facility-level competency program and employee development across the career continuum.Develop recruitment and retention strategies and participate in workforce planning to ensure adequate, competent staffing.Support competitive compensation and benefits programs.Communication and Relationship BuildingCommunicate effectively with internal and external constituents including staff, colleagues, and physicians.Administer human resource programs in accordance with policies; manage relationships with trust and collaboration; address conflict constructively.Provide timely feedback and reinforce positive behaviors.Leadership InfluenceCreate and communicate a compelling shared vision; develop strategies for organizational priorities.Monitor performance expectations and balance cost, quality and service; promote a results-oriented environment.Develop succession planning for nursing leadership and coach aspiring nurse leaders.Represent nursing and patient care in governance, strategic planning and quality initiatives; educate board members and physicians about the value of nursing care.DiversityFoster an environment that recognizes and values diversity; address the needs of a diverse workforce and patient population.Shared Decision-Making / Shared LeadershipEngage staff in decision-making and promote patient-centered decisions; support systems thinking and collaboration across the organization.Clinical Practice LeadershipEnsure nursing practice aligns with federal/state regulations, accreditation standards, and organizational policies; advocate evidence-based practice.Lead change when patient care workflows are redesigned; mentor others in using evidence-based data and research.Ensure clinical perspectives are included in organizational decisions and support a safe care environment.Academic RelationshipsSupport nursing education, advise and collaborate with nursing programs, and align educational systems with organizational needs.Resource ManagementUnderstand organizational revenue, expenses and capital planning; manage resources cost-effectively; optimize patient care processes for revenue.Quality, Patient Safety and Risk ManagementContribute to performance improvement and patient safety programs; monitor quality metrics and participate in safety initiatives; promote a non-punitive culture and reporting of unsafe practices.Information Management and TechnologySupport EMR adoption, demonstrate technology competency, and use data to improve practice; participate in system change processes and evaluate information systems in practice settings.ServiceMonitor service indicators; educate employees about service; facilitate physician and employee satisfaction surveys and action plans.Professional Role ModelLead with integrity, accountability and ethical standards; maintain professional networks and contribute to the nursing profession.Organizational Leadership – Expectations & RequirementsTenet seeks strong leaders with five identified core areas: Use Astute Judgment; Shape Strategy; Apply Financial Insights; Ensure Collaboration; Drive Organizational Success; Develop Organizational Talent.Each area includes objectives and examples of how leadership behaviors translate to practice and governance.Candidate Experience, Attributes and Education RequirementsAt least five years of progressive management experience in a facility environment as an Associate Chief Nursing Officer or Nursing Director of multiple, complex nursing departments.Strong interpersonal and communication skills; proven leadership and operational expertise; ability to mentor and develop staff.Active RN license in state of practice; master’s degree in Nursing or related field preferred; CENP or NEA certification preferred; travel about 25%.Compensation & BenefitsBase pay: $160,000-$250,000 annually; bonus eligibility 10%-50% depending on role level; sign-on/relocation bonuses may apply.Benefits include medical/dental/vision etc., 401k, paid holidays, and other voluntary benefits.EEO statement and compliance information: Tenet participates in E-Verify; employment practices are non-discriminatory. Colorado-specific paid leave information is provided where applicable.Travel: Approximately 25% travel; a Motor Vehicle Records check may be required.Reference ID: 2603002768 #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Marlborough
Job Type:
FullTime

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