Clinical Nurse Leader RN
Company: Rush University Medical Center
Location: Oak Park
Posted on: July 28, 2022
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Job Description:
**Job Description****Department:** Telemetry**Work Type:** Full
Time (Total FTE between 0.9 and 1.0)**Shift:** **Shift 1****Work
Schedule:** **10 Hr****Summary:**The Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) is
an expert nurse and role model who achieves expected outcomes,
demonstrates leadership, and serves as a resource in the management
of clinically complex patients. The CNL works with the healthcare
team to coordinate care for all patients within the defined
microsystem and functions to provide holistic patient centered care
using the nursing process and evidence based practices. The CNL is
responsible for determining the appropriateness of admissions and
continued patient stay, assisting the Care Management team in the
development of the plan of care, ensuring that the plan is
implemented in a timely basis, and identifying the expected length
of stay (ELOS). The CNL contributes to the healthcare team's
effectiveness by identifying barriers to effective and efficient
utilization of resources and evaluating patients' psychosocial
and/or financial and clinical needs throughout the continuum of
care. The CNL also functions as a nexus of internal and external
communication between patients, physician practices, the hospital,
and other community providers, and actively participates in and
initiates efforts to enhance patient flow and decrease length of
stay while increasing patient satisfaction and reducing
readmissions. The CNL evaluates, monitors, and improves the quality
of nursing care, promotes quality patient care by participating in
performance improvement activities, and coordinates and
participates in the provision of education and/or nursing quality
improvement. The CNL evaluates monitors, manages and improves the
quality of nursing care through planning, implementation, and
evaluation of educational activities to promote high standards of
nursing practice throughout the Division of Nursing. The CNL
assignment will be by unit and may require responsibility on other
units. The CNL functions over half of the time in direct patient
care through these activities on the assigned unit. The CNL assists
in organizational initiatives as relates to ongoing upkeep of
specialty designations, regulatory requirements and community
collaboratives. Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and
acts in accordance with Rush policies and
procedures.**Relationships and Caring**--- Create respectful
interactions that are therapeutic and trusting through supporting
patient's rights to make decisions about care and treatment and
through remaining cognizant of cultural differences when
communicating.Foster collaborative relationship with
interdisciplinary team and colleagues through rounding with other
members of the interdisciplinary team to discuss patient progress
and by conducting interdisciplinary team meetings to provide
mechanism for all clinical disciplines to collaborate, plan,
implement, and assess the plan of care.--- Interact with the
patient/family upon admission and throughout the hospital stay to
discuss the plan of care and coordination of services based on
clinical needs and available resources.--- Support of educational
environment through patient and family education regarding
available options for care through the continuum, creation and
coordination of the development of patient educational pathways and
patient education materials, and by providing formal and informal
educational opportunities on the unit to improve clinical skills of
all staff.--- Nurture professional relationships both internal and
external to unit and organization with professional organizations,
regulatory bodies, Boards of Nursing, colleges of nursing and other
key stakeholders through participation in continuing education for
self and for the development of colleagues and future
generations.--- Seek opportunities within the nursing team to act
as coach, mentor, and support to staff of all disciplines and
students through utilizing the most current tools to access
information, ensuring appropriate assessments of learner needs.---
Work collaboratively with physicians on concurrent denial
appeals.--- Coordinate direct communication between the physician
and the payors medical director as required.--- Assist Clinical
Social Worker and Emergency Department staff to identify the
appropriate level of care for the patient by utilizing approved
criteria and identify clinical resources to achieve optimal patient
outcomes and appropriate reimbursement for ROPH (e.g. Skilled
Nursing Facility (SNF), Long Term Acute Care (LTAC) inpatient
psychiatric placement, ROPH observation, or ROPH acute
inpatient).--- Cultivate and maintain a collaborative relationship
with community agencies offering services to discharged patients.
Maintain and promote the Rush System for Health ICARE Values as
customer service is performed.**Leadership**--- Lead activities
that evaluate current practice and stimulate change through the
dissemination and implementation of latest evidence-based practice
to nursing staff and colleagues, writing or revising unit-based or
organizational procedures and/or protocols to reflect the latest
evidence, implementation of research findings determining costs and
client benefits, and through assuming a leadership role in
facilitating division-wide innovations in the development, revision
and implementation of clinical protocols which transition patient
across the continuum of care.--- Mentor other nurses and students
regarding nursing practice and career development through providing
formal and informal educational opportunities on the unit to
improve clinical skills, recommending specific programming to build
clinical skill sets, and through effective communication to support
staff progress towards identified goals.--- Manage patient services
beyond the clinical unit through negotiation of health care
resources on behalf of the patient, and through working with team
members, other leaders, and physicians to develop and trend
performance improvement indicators based on national standards and
best practices.--- Evaluate, plan, and have ownership of nursing
care for a group of patients for a period of time through outcome
management by reviewing consultation notes and/or speaking directly
with consultants to discuss patient care and though assessment of
patients' response to treatment and care.--- Communicate and
advocate for additional resources when necessary through the
maintaining of communication with the Care Management team,
Managers and Physicians to ensure appropriate utilization of
resources.--- Meet patient care needs through the troubleshooting
of complex problems in patient care and by ensuring patient/family
preparation for care across the continuumProvide consultation to
physicians and providers to expedite the process of clinical
decision-making, diagnostic testing, and treatment.--- Implement
and engage in care coordination of specific activities,
conferences, strategies, and interventions to move the patient
through the continuum of care.--- Establish and maintain a system
to identify barriers to efficient and effective care.Collect and
analyze data for presentation to the Utilization Review/Performance
Improvement Committee as well as other meetings as applicable.---
Review all direct admissions and transfers from other facilities
for appropriate level of care placement, utilizing approved
criteria.--- Serve on ROPH Division of Nursing and Professional
Nursing Staff process improvement committees as designated.---
Serve and as a role model to nursing staff by demonstrating skilled
interpersonal communication while involved in programs at ROPH.---
Oversee and create nursing education programs, utilize the ROPH
nursing learner needs assessment to identify gaps in knowledge of
nursing staff and deliver education to meet them.--- Collaborate
and plan with colleges of nursing to provide progressive
educational experience for all levels of nursing students at
ROPH.--- Lead initiatives and meet deadlines relative to
maintenance of Joint Commission accreditation, ANCC Magnet---
Designation and other specialty designations or certifications
within the organization.--- Support and facilitate planning for
ROPH based faculty and instructors as well as meaningful student
experiences throughout the organization.**Evidenced Based
Practice**--- Employ nurses science to patient care and environment
through utilization of information technology to obtain
evidence-based practices and the latest research to provide current
best practice information to care providers on the unit.--- Base
strategies on successful interventions for given patient
population, substantiates procedures, standards, and protocols by
research or best practice by exemplars, contribute to body of
evidence for best practice by questioning interventions and
studying alternatives, and provides a structure for evaluation of
evidence and dissemination of best practice through the
dissemination and implementation of latest evidence-based practice
to nursing staff and colleagues and the writing and/or revising of
unit-based procedures, protocols to reflect latest evidence.---
Coordinate and lead formal and informal educational programs based
on nursing evidence for staff and students.--- Initiate and/or
participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of
Care and Standards of Practice.--- Lead activities that evaluate
current practice and stimulate changes in nursing practice.--- Use
the results of quality monitoring data and other evidence-based
content to plan and conduct annual competency verification
activities that assure compliance with RUMC, ROPH, The Joint
Commission, Illinois Department of Public--- Health, and
professional association standards.--- Complete continued stay
reviews utilizing standardized criteria to justify continued
inpatient stay.--- Maintain expertise with utilization review
guidelines and regulation and educates interdisciplinary team
members where appropriate.--- Coordinate discharge planning and
social service functions, ensuring compliance with federal and
state laws governing hospitals and in context of current prevailing
reporting structures such as IHA and HCAHPS and their associated
benchmarks and expectations.--- Utilize best practice and current
scientific literature reviews to pursue care coordination,
discharge planning, transitions management.--- Pursue regular and
frequent education for department and other key groups within ROPH
related to case management, utilization review and care
coordination.Create and maintain programs for education that
reflect best current practices for nurses, other disciplines and
students.--- Maintain standardized organizational as well as unit
specialty population specific elements of the CNL role, seeking to
update it with any new evidence relative to this job
description.**Technical Expertise**--- Use technology to deliver
effective patient care through the utilization of information
technology to obtain evidence-based practices and the latest
research.--- Translate purpose of equipment and medical devices for
patient and families, coordinate the medication administration
process, and coordinate the plan of care through the continuum
through the coordination of care of multiple disciplines actively
involved in patient care.--- Review specific patient cases to
determine compliance with standards for nursing practice and
reports findings to unit managers, unit advisory committee, and
appropriate NPGO standing committees.--- Develop, implement, and
evaluate programs at the division-wide and the department
level.Identify educational needs of nursing staff and
interdisciplinary team in order to develop, implement, and evaluate
continued education programs, product in-services, and other staff
development activities.--- Coordinate the necessary tools,
information, resources, and personnel for special programs and
projects.--- Serve and lead as an expert in quality improvement
processes, tools and methodologies--- Document all clinical reviews
in the Electronic Medical Record and include criteria
justification.--- Evaluation and documentation of outcomes achieved
and identified internal and external barriers.--- Maintain a
working knowledge of the UR requirements of each payor within the
patient population, perform level of care appropriateness reviews
and document review activities in the electronic medical record as
indicated.--- Document patient assessments and subsequent discharge
plans, continuum of care coordination activities, and associated,
individualized action plans in the electronic medical
record.**Critical Thinking**--- Synthesize information and use
reasoned clinical judgment which understand science, assures
patient safety, advocates for patient and family, revises plan of
care when needed through providing centralized care and the
coordination of a caseload of patients at the microsystem level and
through the overseeing of the management of patient care through
assessment of patient population daily.--- Inquire and ask
clarifying questions through communication between caregivers in a
timely, continuous, and complete manner.--- Identify issues through
interpretation of quality data and assists in the coordination of
quality improvement activities for assigned departments as
negotiated with the Unit Directors.--- Mentor staff and students in
the development and application of critical thinking in order to
manage complex patients, care for changing patient conditions, and
understand quality improvement data/activities.--- Educate nursing
staff in the understanding and interpretation of quality
improvement data, activities, and quality tools.--- Communicate and
facilitate understanding among patient and others on the clinical
team through the facilitation of direct care when appropriate and
through the facilitation of full team discussions including patient
and family.--- Review new admissions and perform utilization
review, discharge planning, outlier case review, psychosocial needs
assessment and/or care management.--- Actively screen all patients
for being high risk readmitters and create individualized plans of
care, collaborating with the interdisciplinary team on strategies
to promote their health in the outpatient setting, rather than
through a readmission.--- Identify variances related to length of
stay and the discharge planning process and develop individualized
plans to resolve barriers.--- Conduct follow-up of care of
treatment delays, results reporting and actions outcomes in the
electronic medical record.--- Appropriately identify, refer and
collaborate on cases with the Physician Advisor that do not meet
criteria for admission or continued stay, utilizing approved
criteria to support timely progression of patients along the
healthcare continuum.**Required Job Qualifications:**--- Master's
Degree in: Nursing from an accredited school of nursing is required
(must, at a minimum, be enrolled in a Master's Program with proof
of graduation date within 9 months of employment).--- BLS--- At
least 1 year experience--- Professional nursing certification.---
ACLS--- PALS in ED or continuously assigned to areas with a scope
of service that involves patients under the age of 13.--- Incident
Command Training--- Case Management Educational Programs as
dictated by organization--- Clinical Nurse Leader- ICU: At least 1
year of ICU RN experience, and ACLS--- Clinical Nurse Leader-ED: At
least 1 year of ED RN experience, ACLS, and PALS required.*Clinical
Nurse Leader?Perioperative Services: At least 1 year of RN
experience within a perioperative servicesdepartments (OR, SDS,
PACU, Pre-op, or Endo), ACLS required.--- Clinical expertise,
ability to practice at an advanced level--- Ability to teach and
motivate staff--- Ability to act flexibly as new developments arise
and priorities change--- Ability to take initiative and develop
role--- Mentoring and group facilitation skills--- Must possess
level of interpersonal skills sufficient to interact effectively
across the multidisciplinary team--- Knowledgeable on evidence
based practice--- Basic computer skills--- Can demonstrate recent
clinical practice--- Ability to utilize various data monitoring
outcomes through tools such as Excel.--- Ability to disseminate
outcomes and knowledge through the use of PowerPoint and writing
abilities.--- Ability to meet deadlines both at unit and
organizational level.**Preferred Job Qualifications:**--- Clinical
Nurse Leader certification preferred, but not required.---
CCRN.Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified
applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran
status, and other legally protected characteristics.Rush Oak Park
Hospital has provided exceptional health care in Chicago's western
suburbs for more than a century. As a partner with Rush University
Medical Center, we combine the convenience and personal touch of a
community hospital.**Position** Clinical Nurse Leader
RN**Location** US:IL:Oak Park**Req ID** 1059
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