Are you looking to make an impact on the physical, emotional and cultural needs of pediatric patients and their families? Join our team as a Patient Care Supervisor at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital! Located on the west bank of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, we deliver a broad range of pediatric programs from surgery, imaging and neonatal and pediatric intensive care to cardiac and oncology (cancer care) services and blood and marrow and organ transplantation. Our compassionate, innovative approach has repeatedly received national recognition. We are proud to be the oldest academic children’s hospital in Minnesota and the longest-running top-ranked children’s hospital in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Apply today to join our 34,000+ employees and 5,000+ system providers working to build lasting relationships with the people we serve: our patients, our communities, and each other! About this Unit: The Blood and Marrow Transplant Program (BMT) at University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital is among the best in the world. We were the first institution to successfully complete a bone marrow transplant– back in 1968. And since then, we have continued to lead the world in providing excellent, compassionate BMT care to children and adolescents. University of Minnesota Health’s renowned BMT Program brings together the most respected research and clinical leaders in blood and marrow transplantation. We’re the site of innovative treatments, research studies and clinical trials with our trailblazing researchers investigating new frontiers in stem cell therapy and immunotherapy. The Pediatric BMT & Heme/Onc Unit (Unit 4) provides care to pediatric hematology/oncology, GI patients and their families. We have 24 beds on the unit. We work together with the entire interdisciplinary team (MDs, NPs, NSTs, OT/PT, Speech, SW, etc) to deliver quality care. Patient assignment varies based on acuity, Med/Surg or IMC. Located on the west bank of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, we deliver a broad range of pediatric programs from surgery, imaging and neonatal and pediatric intensive care to cardiac and oncology (cancer care) services and blood and marrow and organ transplantation. Our patient population includes BMT, Heme/Oncology, and GI services. Schedule: This position will be working 64 hours every two weeks with with flexible hours to offer access to all staff. The Patient Care Supervisor (PCS) is responsible for assisting the Manager/Director with department operations. This includes supervision of personnel and projects as delegated, including but not limited to human resources management, nursing practice, quality and safety, regulatory compliance, finance and other operational accountabilities
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
1-10 employees