This role involves providing independent care for a specific patient population, serving as a clinical resource for others, integrating evidence into practice, and functioning effectively in unit-specific roles. The Clinical Nurse II is accountable for patient care outcomes, advancing group practice on the unit, and overall work performance. This position also acts as a clinical expert and professional resource, teaching nurses informally and formally. Key responsibilities include leading efforts to improve Nursing Sensitive Quality Indicators (NSQI), developing and implementing performance improvement initiatives, monitoring patient and unit safety standards, and coaching other nurses on performance improvement and evidence-based practice. The role also involves leading regulatory activities and advancing practice through projects using established frameworks. Operational duties include performing charge nurse roles, overseeing unit orientation, serving as a liaison for various departments, mentoring nurses, role-modeling a healthy work environment, and orienting nurses to the unit's governance structure. Professional development includes serving as an expert preceptor, coach, and mentor, leading unit processes for ancillary personnel development and peer review, and actively advancing one's own practice. Patient safety is paramount, requiring vigilance in job functions, participation in safety initiatives, correcting observed risks, reporting adverse events, and identifying and communicating potential risks.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level