Director, Women's Services- Safety Sensitive Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Conway, AR at Geebo

Director, Women's Services- Safety Sensitive

Overview:
The Director of Womens Services is accountable for the operations of the various departments within the service.
The Director works with the Nursing staff, Administration, Director of Neonatal Services and the Medical staff to provide optimum quality of care.
The Director of Womens Services will assume responsibility and accountability for care of adolescent, adult and geriatric patients admitted for post-partum care or acute medical-surgical care.
Care needs may range from those requiring outpatient procedures to the critically ill.
The director will utilize the nursing process in the provision of care and will practice within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act of the State of Arkansas and the policies, procedures and standards of the Health System.
The director will demonstrate a commitment to teamwork through effective collaborative efforts.
SAFETY SENSITIVE POSITION:
This position is a designated as Safety Sensitive Position under Act 593 of the State of Arkansas.
An employee who is under the influence of Marijuana constitutes a threat to patients/customers which Conway Regional is responsible for in providing and supporting the delivery health care related services.
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree required Masters Degree preferred Registered Nurse with current, active license to practice in Arkansas, required Five (5) years of demonstrated progressive management experience Five (5) years clinical experience Proof of high school or equivalent or higher education Unit specific certification preferred, must obtain within one year of hire date Recommended Skills Certified Nurse Practitioner Clinical Works Leadership Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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