The CNO contributes to fulfilling the organization’s mission and strategic initiatives by providing leadership, oversight, evaluation, and direction of all nursing functions and activities. Ensures adherence to safety policies/practices and the highest degree of quality patient care. Collaborates with leadership, clinicians, management staff, outside organizations including hospitals and others to provide innovative approaches to care, as well as continuity of care and comprehensive services.
Responsibilities include:
Minimum Qualifications:
Educational Requirements:
Graduate of accredited school of nursing and BSN required; MS preferred.
Professional Licensure and Certification Required:
Supervision Exercised:
Responsible for the direct supervision of the Director of Nursing and all non-provider clinical personnel in the medical and Behavioral Health departments.
Environmental Working Conditions:
The environment is a normal office environment of a busy Community Health Center.
Physical Requirements:
The physical and mental demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this job with or without a reasonable accommodation. Normal visual acuity and standard clerical dexterity to operate computers, printers, photocopiers, and fax machines; moderate walking, standing, reaching, and stooping in order to accomplish everyday office tasks required. The ability to travel to local community meetings and all Health Centers. Ability to attend periodic meetings with Nurse Leaders at the Mass League.