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Reporting directly to the System Chief Nurse Executive, The CNO Clinical Effectiveness is responsible for achieving and sustaining top decile nursing clinical performance. This includes clinical variability reduction, clinical cost optimization and technology/innovation adoption across all care channels. This officer is expected to work in close collaboration, coordination and integration across the organization to advance Texas Health's goals of providing safe, reliable and affordable care. This includes championing nursing professional practice and aligning Texas Health clinical care model with nursing best practice and organizational goals. The direct reports to this position include the Directors of Svc Line CL Outcomes and Program Managers of Svc Line CL Outcomes.
Responsibilities And Duties
The CNO has the following duties and responsibilities:
Education And/or Experience
Reporting directly to the System Chief Nurse Executive, The CNO Clinical Effectiveness is responsible for achieving and sustaining top decile nursing clinical performance. This includes clinical variability reduction, clinical cost optimization and technology/innovation adoption across all care channels. This officer is expected to work in close collaboration, coordination and integration across the organization to advance Texas Health's goals of providing safe, reliable and affordable care. This includes championing nursing professional practice and aligning Texas Health clinical care model with nursing best practice and organizational goals. The direct reports to this position include the Directors of Svc Line CL Outcomes and Program Managers of Svc Line CL Outcomes.
Responsibilities And Duties
The CNO has the following duties and responsibilities:
- In collaboration with the CMO Clinical Effectiveness, responsible and accountable for the successful deployment, execution and sustainability of system service line clinical strategies, tactics and action plans across all defined service lines, and doing so in accordance with the specifications established by the system’s executive leadership (quality and cost).
- Responsible and accountable for the ongoing design, deployment and refinement of the culture, processes and systems by which Texas Health will ensure provision of highly reliable, consistent and affordable nursing clinical care of exceptional quality and safety in all channels and clinical products.
- Responsible and accountable for development of standardized policies, guidelines and clinical nursing specifications that reduce unnecessary variation in the clinical delivery and/or costs of care to consumers in every relevant channel, including the use of change management strategies and tactics to ensure successful hard-wiring of system standards and specifications into clinical practice, leveraging clinical cabinets and committees, i.e. WIC.
- Supportive of the design and deployment of new care models as well as redesigned and reimagined care delivery (collectively referred to as care model transformation) in all segments of the Texas Health enterprise.
- Responsible for performance and accountability management of all direct reports based on annual operating plans that set forth clear and measurable goals, priorities, objectives and key results that are tightly aligned with system strategies, tactics, action plans, deliverables and specifications.
- Supportive of hospital and system based regulatory compliance (TJC etc.), hospital quality metrics (Star ratings, Leap Frog, etc.),
Education And/or Experience
- In collaboration with CMO Clinical Effectiveness, responsible and accountable for the successful deployment, execution and sustainability of system service line clinical strategies, tactics and action plans across all defined service lines, and doing so in accordance with the specifications established by the system’s executive leadership (quality and cost).
- MSN, MBA, MHA, or Master's degree in another health-related field required.
- DNP in Executive Leadership/Nursing Administration preferred.
- RN required upon hire.
- 5 years’ progressive nursing leadership experience (CNO, ACNO, or equivalent) required.
- 5 years’ experience in a complex health system and/or integrated delivery network required.
- Is mission-inspired ~ models a passionate commitment to the Mission of Texas Health and ensures the long term viability of our mission and vision through decision-making and inspires others to do the same. Demonstrates the ability to integrate the core values of respect, integrity, compassion, and excellence into programs and services and models Our Texas Health Leadership Behaviors.
- Strong knowledge of nursing professional practice.
- High level of planning skills coupled with the ability to think laterally and strategically. Effective at assessing needs, solving problems and delivering on clinical quality.
- High level of communication, influencing and negotiation skills, coupled with ability to build relationships, influence, drive execution of organizational priorities, and always maintain highest level of confidentiality at all times.
- Creative and innovative thinking that leverages internal and external best practices to align efforts with organization goals and future needs.
- Advanced organization and planning skills with the ability to work to tight deadlines and balance competing priorities.
- Proactive and self-motivated. Ability to balance work as individual contributor and part of larger team.
- Good problem-solving, critical-thinking, decision-making and judgment skills.
- Experience at leading teams. Inspires, equips, and empowers team to drive creation, implementation and advancement of innovative, impactful and compliant strategies. Oversees workload, hiring, firing, performance management, and salary administration for team.
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