The Associate Director of Nursing - High Risk Populations is responsible for the development, performance, and management of clinical patient care for nursing, medical assistants, and technicians including but not limited to Medical Respite, Bridge and Mobile based programs. The Medical Respite program allows individuals who are experiencing homelessness a safeplace to rest and recuperative from a medical condition. While participants focus on improving their health, theycan also work on addressing other needs like housing and benefits. The Bridge Program provides access to healthcare in a clinic setting and focuses on reaching people outside the clinic meeting people where they are delivering needed health care in areas in our community. Our mobile programs are designed provide essential healthcare services to people experiencing homelessness by bringing care directly to them. This position will work as part of triad leadership team in making decisions that best support clinical staff, extended care team members and providers to ensure patients obtain access to care that is timely, effective, efficient, and safe. Our nurses are committed to providing a collaborative environment to provide the safest and highest quality of care for our patients. Our Leaders model a commitment to the organization'svision/mission/values to support an unparalleled patient experience and positive clinical outcomes.
***This is an onsite position located in Austin, Texas. To beconsidered for this role, the candidate must reside in the greater Austin/Travis County area.***
Essential Functions:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Minimum Requirements:
Education:
Associates Degree (higher degree accepted) in Nursing
Work Experience:
3 (Three) years Clinical experience in an ambulatory clinic setting and/or hospital setting.
5 (Five) years of progressive management/leadership experience in a healthcare environment.
5 (Five) years of experience managing populations with complex medical needs and those experiencing homelessness.
5 (Five) years of experience in program, policy, and standard operating procedure development.
5 (Five) years of experience in leading teams in performance improvement and workflow development.
Licensing and Certifications:
RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure, Unrestricted Registered Nurse License the State of Texas
BLS- obtained through and approved by the American Heart Association
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