RN Job

RN Administrative Manager – Cardiovascular Center, Westwood
Job Description
Major duties include but are not limited to:Accountable for the clinical care and the daily operations of the clinic. Provides direct operational oversight for the clinic in the absence of the Clinic Operations Manager.Provides leadership and direct supervision, monitoring, and evaluation of the clinical and administrative clinic staff. Responsible for coordination of clinical services for the staff, adherence to personnel policies and procedures.
Provides continuous quality improvement for the clinic and creates a culture of teamwork to ensure successful and efficient daily operations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and the timely achievement of departmental and University objectives.
Demonstrates leadership skills including advanced communication, coaching, and conflict resolution. Coordinates with the Clinic Operations Manager in hiring, recruiting and retention of qualified personnel; establishing departmental goals; and systems management of human, financial, and physical resources with autonomy.
Manages resources and oversees compliance with internal policies and external regulatory agency requirements and contributes to strategic plans and policies. Utilizes a wide range of alternatives in problem solving and demonstrates a high degree of professional competence and skill. Responsible for maintaining an environment that aligns
Oversee Westwood Cardiovascular Centers including Suites 630 West, 630 East, 690 and 545.
Qualifications
Required:
- Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
- BSN required. MSN preferred. CA RN License
- ACLS from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
- Two-year previous charge RN or leadership Knowledge of Cardiology and General Surgical patient population.
About the Hospital
UCLA Health hospitals ranked #1 in both Los Angeles and California and rose to #3 nationally in an annual evaluation published today by U.S. News & World Report - the highest set of rankings UCLA has received in its history.
UCLA Health once again earned a coveted spot on the national honor roll, which names only the 20 hospitals that provide the highest-quality care across a wide range of procedures and conditions.