Full-Time

Nursing Professional Practice and Magnet Program Director

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Intermountain Healthcare

Intermountain Healthcare

10,001+ employees

Intermountain Healthcare is a nonprofit health system.

Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$50.22 - $77.53Hourly

+ Annual Pay-for-Performance Opportunity

Senior

Denver, CO, USA

Located at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colorado.

Category
Nursing & Allied Health Professionals
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Requirements
  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing (BSN), is required.
  • Master’s degree in nursing, healthcare administration, or business is required. If the master’s degree is not in nursing, then either a baccalaureate or a higher degree must be in nursing.
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice or Ph.D is preferred.
  • License to practice nursing in Colorado (or the ability to obtain a Colorado nursing license within six (6) months of hire).
  • ANCC certification in Continuing Nursing Education & Magnet (or the ability to capture certifications with 6 months of hire).
  • A minimum of five (5) years of clinical practice experience and prior leadership experience is required.
  • Prior experience working in a complex, matrixed health system is preferred, along with the development and implementation of clinical and business quality improvement initiatives.
  • Previous Nursing Service Line experience and knowledge of clinical informatics/IT systems/EPIC is preferred.
Responsibilities
  • Facilitate the development and evolution of professional governance, along with providing development to council chairpersons and members.
  • Evolve the model and grow in membership.
  • Oversee the Magnet program for Lutheran Medical Center.
  • Promote standardization and integration of best practices and ensure clinical policies reflect evidence-based practice, appropriate professional standards, and standardization across the hospital.
  • Ensure nurse on-boarding, orientation, and training is standardized, engaging, and promotes retention of quality nurses.
  • Evaluate annual competency requirements.
  • Develop and provide oversight for program, promote nurse growth and retention such as specialty training, nurse residency, clinical ladder, preceptor training, and mentorship.
  • Act as a role model, mentor, and consultant to colleagues, leaders, councils, performance improvement teams, and advance practice nurses for clinical, professional, educational, and research topics.
  • Facilitate change and transformation efforts using change management principles and tools.
  • Ensure nurses are practicing at the top of their license through development opportunities, understanding of state licensing and board of nursing rules, and professional organization standards for nursing roles.
  • Promote clinical development, clinical education programs, and projects in accordance with, but not limited to, Joint Commission standards, Magnet standards, ANA scope and standards of practice, professional standards, and organizational policy.
  • Participate in and involve nurses in evaluative research and ensure application of evidence-based practice.
  • Conduct research as appropriate and publish and facilitate publication of best practices and/or research findings.
  • Serve as a liaison for academic partners.
Intermountain Healthcare

Intermountain Healthcare

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Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$1.8M

Headquarters

Salt Lake City, Utah

Founded

N/A

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Intermountain Health's expansion into Nevada and Colorado through partnerships and new facilities increases its market presence and accessibility to patients.
  • The $2.4 million NIH grant for cardiac research positions Intermountain Health at the forefront of medical innovation and research.
  • Successful pilot programs, such as the virtual cardiology care with Story Health, highlight Intermountain's ability to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency.

What critics are saying

  • The rapid expansion and numerous partnerships may strain Intermountain Health's resources and operational capacity.
  • The competitive healthcare landscape requires continuous innovation and adaptation to maintain leadership and avoid being outpaced by rivals.

What makes Intermountain Healthcare unique

  • Intermountain Health's strategic partnerships, such as with Story Health and NeuroFlow, enhance its service offerings in cardiology and behavioral health, setting it apart from other healthcare providers.
  • The organization's focus on innovative care models, like virtual cardiology and behavioral health integration, demonstrates a commitment to cutting-edge healthcare solutions.
  • Intermountain Health's recognition as the top large health system by Fortune Magazine underscores its leadership and excellence in the healthcare sector.

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