Full-Time

Program Manager Magnet

Nursing Magnet

Posted on 10/31/2025

UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center

No salary listed

Dallas, TX, USA

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Requirements
  • Education: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. Must be able to read, write and communicate in English.
  • Experience: 5 years as a registered nurse and 2 years of management experience; Prior experience in project management, project development, and understanding of professional practice environment
  • Licenses and Certifications: RN (REGISTERED NURSE) Upon Hire
Responsibilities
  • Supports and provides leadership to sustain the Magnet culture by promoting professional shared governance, professional practice, transformational leadership, effective communication, meaningful recognition, safety, quality, well-being, and continuous professional development.
  • Maintains current knowledge of Magnet designation requirements and processes, assists with achievement of organizational goals; understands and communicates regarding data and organizational outcomes with particular focus on nurse sensitive quality indicators and patient experience data.
  • Participates in planning and leading the Magnet Program Steering Committee and Magnet Champions Committee meetings; leads subgroups of the Magnet Program Steering Committee; provides guidance and support of the redesignation process; plans, organizes, guides activities and projects that support the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program requirements.
  • Develops and facilitates programs identified to improve employee relations, teamwork, communication, and decision making. Administers, coordinates, plans, and executes Nursing Rewards & Recognition Programs including, but not limited to, the Daisy Program, Certified Nurses Day, Nurses Week, Great 100 Nurses, D Magazine, Nominations Committee, Rory Meyers Scholarship, Nursing Excellence newsletter, Nursing Annual Report and other nursing activities, events, or programs.
  • Supports Magnet Committee(s). Implements and facilitates shared governance/shared decision making within nursing services and consults on professional practice activities across the organization.
  • Participates in development, implementation, and evaluation of performance improvement activities. Guides appropriate changes related to the Magnet standards and sources of evidence. Coordinates Magnet education and staff development. Serves as a resource, under the guidance of the Director of the Magnet Program and Nursing Research Department, regarding Magnet standards.
  • Facilitates and educates staff toward a culture of evidence-based practice and continuous quality improvement. Assists staff in disseminating evidence through local, regional, national, and international presentations and peer-reviewed journals.
  • Coordinates special projects, which may include educational activities and research projects, that advance Magnet principles throughout the organization. Supports department evidence-based practice activities with providing guidance in research, planning, and implementation. Promotes personal and professional growth of all nursing personnel.
  • Coordinates the Magnet application, document, designation, biannual reports, and redesignation. Assists with the collection, preparation, and submission of the written document in fulfillment of the Magnet designation timeline and requirements.
  • Facilitates and coordinates the nurse satisfaction survey; monitors and reports the survey results and identifies at risk areas; works with department leaders to develop appropriate action plans.
  • Outreaches with staff and nursing across the Health System; advises on and contributes written and digital communications. Partners with Health System communications team and cross-functional internal customers on comprehensive communications and/or major announcements, promoted across multiple platforms.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior Magnet experience
  • Certification from a professional nursing organization preferred.
UT Southwestern Medical Center

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$18M

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Dallas, Texas

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What believers are saying

  • $100M gift from Stephens Greth Foundation funds new pediatric campus.
  • $18M funding improves postpartum health for low-income women of color.
  • Tapped to operate DFW's first state behavioral health hospital.

What critics are saying

  • Texas Medical Board investigates faculty misconduct, cuts funding by 2026.
  • Baylor poaches cancer researchers with $20M incentives in 2026.
  • NCI decertifies Simmons Cancer Center, slashes $50M grants in 2026.

What makes UT Southwestern Medical Center unique

  • UT Southwestern ranks #1 hospital in DFW for nine years.
  • Harold C. Simmons Cancer Center is seventh NCI-designated in AccessHope network.
  • Trains 3,700 students across three degree-granting institutions annually.

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Paid Vacation

Paid Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

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Tuition Reimbursement

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