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UCLA Health Assistant Nurse Manager - Med Surg/Tele - Emergency Care Unit - Westwood in Los Angeles, California

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Become a key member of a world-class health organization and contribute to the delivery of Magnet® designated nursing excellence. Take your career to the next level. U can do all this and more at UCLA Health!

In support of the UCLA Health nursing leadership and professional practice, the clinical nurse manager serves as:

Leader: The clinical nurse manager provides leadership in the professional practice setting.

Scientist: The clinical nurse manager integrates evidence into practice and contributes to new knowledge and innovation.

Transferor of Knowledge: The clinical nurse manager demonstrates and shares knowledge, skill, attitude, and competency that reflects an expert level of nursing practice.

Practitioner: The clinical nurse manager develops, maintains, and evaluates an environment that empowers and supports the professional nurse in analysis of assessment data and in decisions to determine relevant problems, diagnoses and interventions.

The Nurse Services Manager 1 (working title Clinical Nurse Manager) reports to the Nurse Services Manager 2 (Unit Director) and serves as an expert clinical leader and role model of clinical best practices. Experienced professional who provides direct clinical supervision to professional and technical employees. Spends the majority of time (50% or more) achieving clinical organizational objectives through the coordinated clinical achievements of subordinate staff. Participates in establishing clinical departmental goals and objectives. Manages the accountability and stewardship of human, financial, and often physical resources to facilitate coordinated and quality patient care in compliance with departmental and organizational goals and objectives. Functions with a high degree of autonomy and shares 24/7 management responsibility with Nurse Services Manager 2.

Salary: $50.38 - $120.02 HourlyQualifications

Nursing Professional Leadership Certification (NEA-BC, NE-BC, CNL, CNML preferred) or obtain within 12 months

Master's Degree in Nursing preferred or Bachelors in Nursing and a Master's Degree in Business Administration (MBA), Healthcare Administration (MHA), Public Health (MPH), Organizational Leadership (MOL), Healthcare Leadership preferred

BLS and ACLS through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross

5 years recent acute care experience and progressive leadership positions

Knowledge to manage disaster incidents, sentinel events and ability to problem solve with critical thinking skills

Expertise in patient care clinical services

Ability to communicate effectively

Knowledge of UCLA policies

Strong leadership and clinical skills

Ability to create and maintain environment that promotes teamwork, collaboration, and achieve objectives

Skills in prioritizing

Ability to assess, plan, intervene and evaluate

Ability to inform and educate

Knowledge of UCLA, Professional, and Regulatory Standards

Adept at using technology

Ability to use any equipment (machines, tools, office appliances or motor vehicles) required to do the job, with or without a reasonable accommodation per nursing policy, procedures, guidelines, or equipment manual directions.

UCLA Health welcomes all individuals, without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin or disabilities, and we proudly look to each person’s unique achievements and experiences to further set us apart.

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