Clinical Manager - Pediatric ICU (FT/Nights) - Children's Hospital - USA, Houston TX - $85,000 - $128,000 

Clinical Manager - Pediatric ICU (FT/Nights) - Children's Hospital 

USA, Houston TX 

$85,000 - $128,000 

 

Job Description 

Position responsible for providing leadership to the department – overseeing the daily operations – managing and developing departmental staff, collaborating with the interdisciplinary team in the delivery of patient care, utilizing the nursing process, ensuring the delivery of quality care to patients. 

 

  • Pediatric, Critical Care, ICU experience required 

  • Charge RN experience 

  • Prior Manager/Supervisor experience 

  • Minimum 3-years of bedside experience required 

 

Minimum Qualifications: 

Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from an accredited school of professional nursing required.  For clinical manager positions in Magnet-designated hospitals or hospitals in pursuit of Magnet designation, a minimum of a BSN is required at the time of hire or promotion. 

 

Licenses/Certifications: 

  • Current State of Texas license or temporary/compact license to practice professional nursing 

  • Certified in Basic Life Support 

  • Professional certification in clinical area or management preferred 

  • Additional certifications may be required based on discipline and/or nursing unit requirements. 

 

Experience: 

  • Three (3) or more years experience in clinical area of practice; and 

  • Minimum one year experience in a supervisory or management role 

  • Clinical Manager II:  additional two years experience (3 years total) in supervisory or  

management job 

 

Demonstrates commitment to the Partners-in-Caring process by integrating our culture in all internal and external customer interactions; delivers on our brand promise of “we advance health” through innovation, accountability, empowerment, collaboration, compassion and results while ensuring one our company. 

 

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES: 

  • Manages the daily operations of a patient care department, including forecasting and ensuring adequate staffing, taking departmental call; planning for continuity of care, serving in charge nurse role and providing direct patient care as needed. 

  • Collaborates with physicians, management team members, business partners, and customers to address strategic initiatives and organizational goals. 

  • Participates in a systemic, interdisciplinary, and ongoing evaluation of programs, process improvement, desired client-centered outcomes, and organizational outcomes. 

  • Considers the diverse needs of each patient through the entire continuum of care, providing and ensuring the highest level of service according to established service standards, optimizing the patient experience. 

  • Ensures adequate scheduling and staffing; recruits, retains, and develops staff; provides performance feedback, addressing issues as necessary, and provides input into staff performance reviews in a timely effective manner. 

  • Promotes a safe and accountable environment; adheres to all policies, procedures, and standards, being a good steward of resources, including time management, supply management, productivity and quality of service. 

  • Promotes individual professional growth and development by meeting requirements for mandatory/continuing education and skills competency; supports department-based goals which contribute to the success of the organization; may serve as preceptor, mentor and resource to less experienced staff. 

  • Adheres to all regulatory and Texas Board of Nursing standards. 

  • Performs other duties as assigned, within scope of practice and clinical competency.