Overview
Our Pulmonary Unit is 36-bed telemetry unit directed towards diagnosing and treating a wide range of patients with respiratory disorders. Nurses in this area have a 1:6 ratio and value the delivery of high-quality, specialized care for patients and their families suffering from a variety of lung diseases or injuries. This unit takes pride in the collaborative relationships with departments such as respiratory therapy, physical therapy, care management and pharmacy. This specialty requires a foundation of knowledge in general medicine as well as expertise in respiratory skills.
Responsibilities
The Team Leader functions as the unit-based clinical supervisor with responsibility for staff direction, patient flow, patient safety, resource utilization, shift assignments and overall quality of care delivered. The Team Leader, under the supervision of the unit manager, provides and coordinates in-services, continuing education programs, and mentoring of the clinical staff, especially recent hires. Actively coordinates and participates in PI activities; collects data to assess employee performance and participates in staff evaluation process. The Team Leader must be available to work weekend and holiday shifts based on unit needs.
Coordinates unit activities and provides leadership for unit staffing and patient assignments and responds to and provides leadership during crisis and emergency situations.Responsible for supervision and evaluation of nursing care furnished to each patient in their assigned clinical department.At a minimum, evaluate the care for each LPN assigned patient upon admission and when appropriate, on an ongoing basis in accordance with accepted standards of nursing practice and hospital policy.Promotes efficient patient flow including timely discharges and admissions.Encourages a safe environment by promoting adherence to established protocols, policies and procedures.Serves as clinical resource and subject matter expert for staff.Provides just in time feedback with appropriate accountability as needed.Implements evidence based practices. Rounds on patients, physicians, and employees.Leads unit based daily huddle and represents unit at house wide daily huddleMaintains records related to orientation in-service and unit competency assessments.Adheres to productivity, revenue and expense goals.Displays sound judgment and critical thinking skills in areas of decision-making and problem-solvingMaintains effective interdepartmental relationships by working with other unit leaders and departments to define and work toward common goalsEnsures compliance with various quality standards and regulatory agency requirementsMay take management call as directed.Facilitates bidirectional communication to ensure timely exchange of information to all stakeholders.Treats all people (customers and employees) fairly and with respect. Creates an environment that supports employee recruitment and retention.***Relief Team Leaders do not hold the following key responsibilities/essential functions: #5, #9, #13, & #14
DCH Standards:
Qualifications
Must obtain within 6 months - American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted
Cardiac/Critical Care:
Emergency Department-both campuses:
Emergency Department – Regional Campus only:
Perioperative:
Women’s/Children:
Clinical Support:
Dialysis:
International RNs:
** TNCC must be completed w/in 12 months of hire date
WORKING CONDITIONSWORK CONTEXT
PHYSICAL FACTORS
Clinical Leader, Charge Nurse, Assistant Nurse Manager, Coordinator, Team Leader, Relief Team Leader