House Manager - Night

Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp

Starkville, MS

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Career Counseling, Career Development, Clinical Nursing, Communication Skills, Disciplinary Action, Emergency Response, Healthcare, Hospital, Leadership, Manual Dexterity, Medical Records, Medications, Nursing, Nursing Credentials, Nursing Management, Patient Care, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), People Management, Purchasing/Procurement, RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service), Registered Nurse (RN), Trauma-Neuro Intensive Care (TNCC)
LOCATION
Starkville, MS
POSTED
30+ days ago

House Manager - Night Starkville, Mississippi, United States

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House Manager - Night Job ID: HOUSE001543 Job Category: Leadership & Administration Job Type: Full-Time Facility: Baptist Memorial Hospital Oktibbeha County Location: Starkville, MS

The House Manager is responsible for coordinating nursing clinical activities on his/her shift of duty. The House Manager functions as the Chief Nursing Officer in his/her absence. The House Manager is responsible for interpreting and enforcing hospital policy and procedures, maintaining manipulation and utilization of adequate daily staff coverage, determining emergency situations and responsibilities, handling all patient and family complaints in absence of department directors, and disciplinary actions where applicable.

Qualifications

  1. Must have graduated from an accredited school of nursing with a current license by State Board of Nursing.
  2. 5 years experience as a Registered Staff Nurse is preferred.
  3. Experience desirable as a Charge Nurse or Nurse Manager during which executive ability is demonstrated.
  4. ACLS, PALS, TB certification, and NRP required but will allow 6 months to obtain. TNCC optional.
  5. At least 100 hours totaled (50 hours of orientation and 50 hours of on job training) with another House Manager.

Job Relationships

  1. Responsible to Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), COO, and/or CEO.

    • The House Manager is responsible for coordinating nursing clinical activities on his/her shift of duty.
    • The House Manager functions as the Chief Nursing Officer in his/her absence.
    • The House Manager is responsible for interpreting and enforcing hospital policy and procedures, maintaining manipulation and utilization of adequate daily staff coverage, determining emergency situations and responsibilities, handling all patient and family complaints in absence of department directors, and disciplinary actions where applicable.
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    • Workers supervised: General supervision of all nursing personnel in hospital during the shift.
    • Physical Demands NOTE: Occasionally 1 to 33% of the workday; Frequently 34 to 66%; Continuously 67 to 100%. This may also be described as:

      • Once every 3 minutes - Occasionally
      • Once every 1 ½ to 3 minutes - Frequently
      • Once every 1 ½ minutes to continuous work - Continuously
      1. Standing/Walking - Continuous. The House Manager is on his/her feet the majority of the day making rounds, obtaining supplies and medications, and responding to emergency situations.
      2. Sitting - Frequent.
      3. Bending - Frequent. Bending is required in assisting with patient care and obtaining supplies.
      4. Climbing/Reaching - Occasional. Climbing is required to obtain supplies and medical records from shelves.
      5. Push/Pull - Frequent. The House Manager may at times be required to transport patients in wheelchairs or on stretchers and to move equipment on various floor surfaces.
      6. Handling/Lifting

        • 0 to 24 lbs. - Frequent
        • 25-75 lbs. - Occasional (ex. boxes of IV fluids)
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        • Manual Dexterity

          • Hands - simple grasp - continuous
          • Firm grasp - frequent
          • Fine manipulation - frequent
          • Feet - standing and walking continuous and/or frequent
          • Both fine and gross motor skills are needed in areas such as venous punctures, writing, and adjustments of machinery. Foot controls are used with some equipment.
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          • Speaking/Hearing/Seeing - Continuous.

            • Speaking - able to communicate verbally with co-workers, patients, and visitors.
            • Hearing - functional with or without correction.
            • Seeing - functional with or without correction.
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