Director of Nursing & Clinical Operations -Hospice

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Job Type

Full-time

Description

Job Summary:

The Director of Nursing & Clinical Operations is a key executive leadership position responsible for overseeing and managing all clinical services within the hospice organization. This role provides strategic direction and operational oversight to ensure the highest standards of patient care, compliance, and team collaboration. Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director will oversee Admissions and Intake, Adult Hospice, Inpatient Unit (IPU), Pediatrics, and Bereavement services. This position ensures alignment with the organization's mission, vision, and values while fostering a culture of excellence, compassion, and continuous improvement.

Accountability:

Reports to the Chief Executive Officer

Direct reports to this position:

Admissions/Intake Manager

Clinical Coordinators/Supervisors

Inpatient Unit (IPU) Manager/Supervisor

Director of Pediatrics & Specialized Services

Bereavement Coordinator

FLSA Status: Exempt

Requirements

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Strategic and Operational Leadership

Team Management and Development

Quality and Compliance

Patient and Family Care

Collaboration and Communication

Financial and Resource Management

General
  1. Ensure organizational compliance with legal, regulatory and accreditation requirements
  2. Adherent to patient rights, abuse reporting and confidentiality policies
  3. Foster and maintain an effective working relationship between peers, professional staff, and other personnel
  4. Participate in Performance Improvement activities
  5. Demonstrate ability to problem-solve and make decisions
  6. Demonstrate effective time management skills by coordinating activities to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency
  7. Stay current with all mandatory agencies and regulatory requirements
  8. Adhere to company dress code, attendance, and code of conduct as outlined in the Employee Handbook
  9. Assure that all business conduct is above the minimum standards required by law and will not condone any activities that achieve results through violation of the law, unethical business, or patient care practices.
  10. Lead staff meetings and/or in-service training as needed
  11. Assist in creating and implementing policy/procedures
  12. Ensure that all accrediting, state, and federal regulatory standards are met
  13. Develop an effective plan of correction in response to surveys as needed
  14. Manage confidential information
  15. Manage and resolve conflicts and complaints
  16. Communicate effectively with the Board by providing accurate and timely information
  17. Other duties as assigned


Physical/Safety Requirements & Work Environment:
  1. Participate appropriately in emergency procedures (including disaster drills) by following the designated plan of action in the event of an emergency
  2. Operate equipment in a safe manner and shares responsibility for communicating safety violations or unsafe practices to management (equipment used is general office equipment including phone, copy machine, fax machine, etc.)
  3. Category 2 for potential exposure to blood/body fluids. (Does not usually require the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues, but Category 2 tasks may require the unexpected performance of these procedures)
  4. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles, work-related stress, and driving hazards
  5. Utilize appropriate PPE as needed
  6. Must have the strength and endurance required for sitting for lengthy periods of time, standing, walking, bending, and pushing on a consistent basis
  7. Must be able to lift 10-50 lbs. occasionally
  8. Must be able to move intermittently throughout the workday
  9. Use appropriate body mechanics as needed
  10. The individual may be required to drive to meetings with clients, health care professionals and patients' homes
  11. The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the employer will provide reasonable accommodations to meet the work environmental and physical demands listed above.

Qualifications and Experience:
  1. Must currently possess a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN); master's degree in healthcare administration, nursing, or business administration preferred
  2. Must be licensed as a Registered Nurse by the State Board of Nursing in the State of Nevada, or eligibility for licensure is required
  3. Minimum of 7-10 years of clinical leadership experience in hospice or a related healthcare setting
  4. Proven history of managing multi-disciplinary teams and overseeing diverse clinical operations
  5. Hospice IPU experience is a plus

Skills and Abilities:

Certifications:

Performance Metrics


Benefits:

Paid Time Off

NV Paid Leave

Medical Insurance

Dental & Vision Insurance

Voluntary Ancillary Insurances

Employee Discount Program

Employee Assistance Program

Paid Holidays

Floating Holiday

401k with Company Match

Uniforms

Welcoming Culture

Salary Description

$110,000-$140,000
Location:
Las Vegas
Job Type:
FullTime

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