Nurse Supervisor - Ambulatory - Dialysis

Mayo Clinic Health SystemDecorah, IA
70d$79,953 - $101,294

About The Position

Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans - to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic. This Nurse Supervisor - Ambulatory - Dialysis will support the Decorah, IA location. The Nurse Supervisor Ambulatory supervises the day-to-day clinical operation of designated work unit(s) providing guidance and support to the clinical and support staff to ensure that quality patient or client focused care is delivered. When appropriate, the Nurse Supervisor Ambulatory provides professional patient care utilizing the nursing process in collaboration with the patient, families and interdisciplinary healthcare team to meet educational and discharge needs. This individual may assist in high-risk procedures, surgery and/or provide patient education in specific units. The Nurse Supervisor Ambulatory assures that appropriate care is delivered. In addition, the individual supports leadership through activities that include hiring and development of staff, teaching, community involvement, participation in committees and research (as applicable). The individual may also have clinical responsibilities (i.e., patient assignments) in some smaller work units. This role is eligible for TN sponsorship. Successful sponsorship will require state licensure and completion of the VisaScreen or equivalent certification.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited baccalaureate nursing degree program.
  • Minimum of 2 years of nursing practice or progressive leadership experience required.
  • Current RN license by applicable state requirements.
  • BLS (Basic Life Support) must be valid for 90 days post start date - acceptable BLS certificates are American Heart Association: "BLS Provider" or American Red Cross: "Basic Life Support" or "CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers".
  • Additional state licensure(s) and/or specialty certification/training as required by the work area.
  • Demonstrated leadership ability and interpersonal effectiveness required.
  • Strong communication, interpersonal, critical thinking, problem solving, and computer skills required.

Nice To Haves

  • Masters degree preferred.
  • Dialysis experience is strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Supervises the day-to-day clinical operation of designated work unit(s) providing guidance and support to the clinical and support staff to ensure that quality patient or client focused care is delivered.
  • Provides professional patient care utilizing the nursing process in collaboration with the patient, families and interdisciplinary healthcare team to meet educational and discharge needs.
  • Assists in high-risk procedures, surgery and/or provide patient education in specific units.
  • Supports leadership through activities that include hiring and development of staff, teaching, community involvement, participation in committees and research (as applicable).
  • May also have clinical responsibilities (i.e., patient assignments) in some smaller work units.

Benefits

  • Medical: Multiple plan options.
  • Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
  • Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
  • Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
  • Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Hospitals

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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