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Administrative Nursing Manager

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In-Office
El Centro, CA
107K-152K Annually
Senior level
In-Office
El Centro, CA
107K-152K Annually
Senior level
Provide administrative and clinical leadership during assigned shifts, oversee hospital operations in absence of senior leadership, coordinate staffing and patient flow, round on units, supervise and educate staff, manage incidents, emergencies, transfers, quality processes, and maintain communication with nursing administration and hospital leadership.
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The Administrative Nursing Manager provides administrative and clinical leadership during assigned shifts and is responsible for overseeing hospital operations in the absence of senior leadership. This role ensures the delivery of safe, high-quality patient care by coordinating staffing, managing patient flow, supporting clinical teams, and responding to operational or emergency situations across all hospital departments.

The position is responsible for coordinating staffing for all shifts by maintaining appropriate staffing and skill levels. Facilitating patient flow and throughput with internal and external continuum stakeholders. Rounding on patient units to identify placement needs, available beds, and staff/patient capacity. Advocating for patients; monitoring quality of care delivered while ensuring it meets the age-related and developmental needs of patients. Supervising staff, assessing their needs and identifying educational opportunities. Managing and resolving clinical, human resource, employee, department safety, care experience, and risk-management issues. 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  1. Assists in determining staffing needs and plans.
  2. Monitors performance of nursing units and nursing services on assigned shifts
  3. Assists in implementing objectives, standards and plans pertaining to activities of nursing personnel within the units.
  4. Plans and schedules work of personnel and assign units and coordinates activities with other units and departments concerned with patient care.
  5. Evaluates daily staffing patterns and patient acuities for maximum utilization of nursing personnel.
  6. Coordinates, directs, evaluates, and suggests modifications of the day-to-day activities.
  7. Participates in the development and implementation of clinical policies, procedures and standards. Interprets these to nursing and ancillary staff, physicians, patients and the community as necessary.
  8. Consults with and advises/informs the Chief Nursing Officer and CEO as appropriate, concerning administrative issues, needs and problems.
  9. Coordinates activities between and with departments to promote cooperation of staff, delivery of patient care and to achieve department objectives.
  10. Maintains required reports, records and statistics for staffing and department.
  11. Appropriately handles shift incidents, problems, complaints and grievances. Assures the proper reporting form is completed and reports the same to Chief Nursing Officer, Chief Executive Officer and Department Managers.
  12. Makes frequent rounds to all departments to assure personnel are performing required duties and that appropriate care is being provided to meet patients’ needs.
  13. Establishes and maintains open and effective communication with all members of the healthcare team. Demonstrates and promotes effective problem solving and critical thinking skills.
  14. Directs and coordinates efforts during emergency situations. 
  15. Coordinates patient transfers when necessary.
  16. Participates in quality resources process. Organizes house supervisors’ monthly meetings and other meetings as requested by Nursing Administration Team.
  17. Provides education to House Supervisors as directed by Nursing Administration.

REQUIREMENTS

  1. State of California RN License
  2. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing
  3. Five (5) years of experience as a registered nurse
  4. Two (2) years of experience as a manager or charge nurse

Position Pay Range:   $106,995.20 - $152,422.40/ Annual Salary
In compliance with the California Pay Transparency Act, El Centro Regional Medical Center (ECRMC) posts the pay range for all jobs. Please note that actual pay will be determined based on relevant experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. Please also note this range is applicable for employees who reside in California only. A geographical pay differential may be applied for remote employees who reside out of state. ECRMC strives to ensure that our employees receive equal pay for equal work in line with our commitment to being an equal opportunity employer.














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