Registered Nurse (RN) – Medical Department Manager / Clinical Director

Fortuna Family Medicine IncorporatedFortuna, CA
Onsite

About The Position

The Registered Nurse (RN) – Clinical Director at Fortuna Family Medicine Inc. is responsible for ensuring efficient, high-quality patient care while providing leadership, oversight, and strategic direction of the medical department. This role combines hands-on clinical support with high-level operational, regulatory, and quality oversight to support a compliant and patient-centered Rural Health Clinic (RHC).

Requirements

  • Active and valid Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of California
  • Prior supervisory or leadership experience in a clinical setting
  • Experience in outpatient or primary care
  • Strong leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills
  • Ability to multitask, adapt, and support a growing Rural Health Clinic

Responsibilities

  • Room patients and obtain vital signs, including weight, height, blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation
  • Maintain proper disinfection of equipment and patient care areas
  • Perform point-of-care testing (e.g., Hgb/Hct, A1C, glucose, urinalysis, pregnancy tests, rapid strep) upon competency validation
  • Perform venipuncture and ensure proper specimen handling for lab processing
  • Administer medications and vaccines via intramuscular and subcutaneous injection, including TB testing
  • Assist providers with procedures such as biopsies, wound care, and PAP smears
  • Conduct additional clinical tasks such as orthostatic vitals, oxygen testing, insulin education, and urine drug screening as needed
  • Provide direct supervision and leadership to clinical staff, including Medical Assistants and nursing personnel
  • Oversee daily clinic operations, including staffing, patient flow, and assignment of duties
  • Ensure compliance with all clinical protocols, regulatory requirements, and safety standards
  • Participate in hiring, onboarding, training, coaching, and performance management of clinical staff
  • Address staff concerns, support conflict resolution, and foster a positive team environment
  • Monitor productivity, quality metrics, and patient care standards; implement improvements as needed
  • Collaborate with leadership on strategic planning, policy development, and operational efficiency
  • Establish and optimize clinical workflows to improve efficiency and patient outcomes
  • Serve as a resource for complex clinical decision-making and issue resolution
  • Promote a culture of accountability, teamwork, and patient-centered care
  • Ensure ongoing compliance with RHC regulations and applicable state and federal guidelines
  • Maintain audit and survey readiness (CDPH, HRSA, CMS)
  • Oversee and ensure effectiveness of infection control, medication/vaccine management, and emergency preparedness
  • Partner with compliance and quality leadership to implement corrective actions as needed
  • Lead Quality Improvement Program (QIP) initiatives and performance tracking
  • Monitor clinical quality metrics and implement improvement strategies
  • Identify and mitigate clinical risks through proper documentation, reporting, and follow-up
  • Support incident review processes and system-wide improvements
  • Ensure ongoing competency validation and clinical skill development
  • Support cross-training initiatives and long-term staffing sustainability
  • Collaborate with leadership to improve overall clinic efficiency and care delivery models
  • Support supply management systems and clinical resource planning
  • Ensure clinical spaces meet regulatory and operational readiness standards
  • Partner with providers to enhance care delivery and clinical workflows
  • Support implementation of new clinical programs, services, and protocols
  • Address systemic workflow inefficiencies impacting patient care
  • Support development and coordination of community outreach and lifestyle modification programs as time allows
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