Clinical Outcomes Director directs in-depth analysis of clinical outcomes data to develop clinical process improvement initiatives. Oversees and leads staff who gather data on performance metrics and facilitates the review of clinical program effectiveness. Being a Clinical Outcomes Director creates, defines, and implements performance metrics to review program effectiveness. Evaluates patient data to ensure that care is provided in accordance with clinical guidelines and organizational standards. Additionally, Clinical Outcomes Director identifies opportunities and provides recommendations to improve program delivery, patient outcomes, and operational efficiency. Requires a bachelor's degree in nursing or healthcare related area. May require a Registered Nurse (RN) license. Typically reports to senior management. The Clinical Outcomes Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be a Clinical Outcomes Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
A Regional Health System in Western Kansas is searching for an Experienced Nurse Director to lead their Labor and Delivery and Postpartum Departments. Apply today to join this top-notch Facility and Health System.
This 100 bed Hospital is part of a Health System that serves patients throughout Kansas, Colorado, and Utah. Along with many other awards and accreditations, the facility boasts a Baby-Friendly Designation and is recognized as one of the lowest CAUTI rates. With a full range of healthcare services, the Nurse Director will continue the tradition of providing exceptional care within the Labor and Delivery and Postpartum Departments.
With almost 700 deliveries to oversee, the Nurse Director Labor and Delivery will need to be a very high energy, organized leader. They will work to develop and maintain physician relations, be a champion of Quality and implement improvements when and where needed, and support the clinical needs and staff of the department.
The Nurse Director Labor and Delivery will report directly to the Chief Nursing Officer and will be supported by a Nurse Manager within each department. The ideal candidate will possess:
Located on the plains of West Central Kansas, the Nurse Director Labor and Delivery will be welcomed into the community with outstretched arms. There is never a lack of Midwestern politeness and charm! The Nurse Director will find art, good food, sporting events and different activities all within the surrounding community.
Being part of a Regional Health System, the Nurse Director can expect a competitive salary and generous benefits package. Apply today to join this “Best in the Region” healthcare facility and step up your passion in healthcare!