Assistant Clinical Director - Las Vegas, Nevada
This is a full-time on-site role for an Assistant Clinical Director located in Las Vegas, NV. As an Assistant Clinical Director at Nuclear Care Partners, you will work closely with the Clinical Director to oversee and ensure the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care. Your responsibilities will include assisting with the management of clinical operations, implementing strategies to improve patient satisfaction, supervising staff members, and coordinating with other healthcare professionals. The Assistant Clinical Director supports and creates positive environments through a personal commitment to the company's visions and values.
Responsibilities
- Assists with oversight, management, and support of all field staff training and orientations.
- Analyzes problems to ensure agency policies, procedures, and regulations are followed.
- Provides direct case management services to a specific case load.
- Responsible for management of skilled services.
- Works closely with all staff to ensure patient and staffing needs are being met.
- Coordination of the clinical team to include scheduling, training, and coaching.
- Facilitate staff education on skills, medications, and general patient care.
- Availability in person or by phone during agency operating hours.
- Assist nursing team with accountability, efficiency, and time management.
- Partner with outside providers including pharmacies, physicians, other care facilities, etc.
- Represent client issues with line staff, nursing, management, and client managers, and other health care providers.
- Monitors the education hours for registered nurses and Certified Nursing Aides (CNA).
- Assists with completion of chart clearing and other payroll approval requirements for assigned staff.
- Promotes staff education regarding all payroll charting aspects including differential entries, non-billable entries and mileage.
- Accessible to staff for emergencies after hours.
- Participate in on-call rotation.
- Responsible for overall accuracy of clinical documentation for Agency.
Qualifications
- Bachelors of Science in Nursing, preferred.
- Registered nurse with current Registered nurse License in good standing
- Five (5) years of experience as a registered nurse, three (3) years home care experience, and one (1) year supervisory experience is preferred.
Compensation: Salaried