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Nursing Director Trauma ICU and PCU at Gulf Coast Medical Center

Lee Health
$50.50 - $68.19 / hr
paid time off, tuition reimbursement
United States, Florida, Fort Myers
13681 Doctors Way (Show on map)
Dec 12, 2024

Location:Gulf Coast Medical Center -13681 Doctor's WayFort Myers FL 33912

Department:Surgical Intensive Care Units

Work Type:Full Time

Shift:Shift 1

Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate:$50.50 - $68.19 / hour

Summary

We are currently seeking ean experienced Nursing Director for our Trauma Department at Gulf Coast Medical Center.

Lee Health is Southwest Floridas premier community-owned health system, serving Fort Myers, Cape Coral and surrounding communities. At Lee Health we value Education, Respect, Compassion, and Excellence. We treat all of our emploees with dignity and respect, and reward them for a job well done.Our state-approved Level II trauma center is the only trauma center between Sarasota and Miami. Here, highly trained trauma specialists use cutting-edge resources and technology to provide expert emergency care for the community.plus years of Nursing Leadership experience is requred, ICU experience preferred. Must have a Master's Degree or above in Nursing or Healthcare Related Field.

Having a career with Lee Health offers:
  • Competitive Pay
  • Hiring Incentives (Sign on Bonus / Relocation Reimbursement)
  • Room for growth and development in your career
  • Supportive Leadership
  • Paid Time Off (Uncapped)
  • Top Tier Health Coverage with no cost services at Employee Health Clinics
  • Education Reimbursement after 90 days
  • Up to 5% retirement match
  • Supplemental benefits (Pet Insurance/Legal Insurance/Etc)
Job Description

The Director manages one or more defined areas of organized patient care services. The Director actively participates in organizational leadership functions and collaborations with other organizational leaders and medical staff in designing and providing patient care and services. Directors allocate available resources to promote safe, efficient, effective and compassionate nursing care, provide input into executive level decisions and keep staff informed of executive level activities. Directors provide direction to patient care staff to promote quality patient care, nursing services and a culture of safety on a continuous basis. The Director is responsible for ensuring consistent nursing standards guide the provision of nursing care. He/she serves on the Nursing Leadership Council to provide clinical perspectives to issues, as well as, serves as a staff, patient and family advocate. Responsible for directing and coordinating patient care, within their defined area of responsibility, through established standards subscribed by the American Nurses Association and in accordance with the Florida Nurse Practice Act.

Requirements

Education Requirements:Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BSN) and Masters degree in Nursing or other healthcare field required OR Baccalaureate of Arts and Masters Degree in Nursing.

Experience Requirements:3 years Nursing Leadership required. Prior ICU experence

Certification Requirements:Certification in Nursing Administration or appropriate specialty.

License Requirements:Registered Nurse currently licensed in the State of Florida.

Other Requirements:Knowledge of current theoretical approaches to the delivery of nursing care. Ability to participate in developing and implementing organizational strategies to improve the delivery of care. Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Demonstrates knowledge of finance to develop, manage and maintain budgets in defined areas of responsibility.

US:FL:Fort Myers

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