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Director of Nursing

Health Care for the HomelessFallsway | Baltimore, Maryland, United StatesOnsite

Overview 
The Director of Nursing manages nursing services within the Fallsway clinic and sets the standards for nursing and medical assistant care across all sites. This position collaborates across clinical leadership and in partnership with clients to ensure that excellent care is delivered within the framework of an integrated person-centered health home. This position is a member of the agency Management Team. Key Role Responsibilities 

  • Directly supervises the Fallsway Nurse Manager, Lead CMA,HIV/HCV Care Advocate, and supportive housing Nurse staff. Trains and coaches staff, sets clear expectations, monitors outcomes, creates a culture of open communication and helps team members solve complex problems through individual supervision and team meetings. Fosters a collaborative, supportive and collegial environment to ensure a high-quality experience for clients and high staff morale. 
  • Responsible for the standard of nursing care across the agency, providing either direct or indirect clinical supervision for all nurse managers, nurses and medical assistants. Develops RN and MA responsibilities and competencies. Ensures these staff have appropriate education and assessments on principles of care management, chronic disease management, medication adherence, racial equity and inclusion, adult learning, building care plans and interdisciplinary collaboration. 
  • In partnership with other clinical and operational directors, responsible for smooth and effective functioning of Fallsway Adult, Family and Triage clinics. Maintains positive, collaborative relationships with providers and practice operations professionals to continuously improve client access, provider efficiency and care coordination. Standardizes processes that simplify workflow and result in coordinated care delivery. Partners to create and enforce clear standards of practice, policies and procedures. Supports a culture of continuous improvement.
  • Collaborates in goal setting during strategic and operational planning and budgeting. Analyzes and presents data for performance measurement, reporting and decision-making. Disaggregates data and sets goals to reduce racial disparities in care. Creates action plans to improve processes. Is responsible for meeting departmental key performance indicators. Implements best practice standards to continually improve quality, safety, customer service and revenue cycle processes.
  • Develops own REI lens and leads an REI approach across nursing services. Commits to continuous self-education to improve the agency’s provision of equitable and inclusive care. Develops trainings, policies and procedures that support the advancement of agency REI principles among staff and clients. Works to identify and reduce health disparities of clients at population and individual level. 
  • Helps to create and ensure that staff comply with clinical quality policies and standards that are required by accrediting bodies and federal, state and city government. Provides guidance on proper quality control, storage and handling of onsite medications, vaccinations and point of care testing across all sites.
  • Works with clinical leadership and Quality Assurance to develop and make available patient education materials throughout clinics.
  • Works collaboratively with Directors of Facilities and Compliance departments to provide consultation to Practice Managers for infection control practices at all sites.
  • Provides direct patient care approximately 20% of the time in accordance with the Registered Nurse job description.

Key Agency Responsibilities In addition to role responsibilities, every staff member has the following responsibilities as a part of their employment:

  • Models and reinforces the core values of dignity, authenticity, hope, justice, passion and balance
  • Actively participates in performance improvement and advocacy activities that support the mission 
  • Protects clients’ personal health information by maintaining compliance with HIPAA and other relevant health care-related IT security regulations
  • Performs other duties on an as-needed basis

Knowledge, Experience and Skills 

Formal Education and Training 


  • Possess current licensure as a Registered Nurse in Maryland
  • Advanced degree in nursing or health administration preferred
  • BSN required
  • BLS CPR certification

Experience 


  • Five years of experience as an RN
  • Two years in a community health center (FQHC) or primary care facility. FQHC experience is highly preferred.
  • Two years of direct supervision of nursing staff
  • Experience working with underserved populations
  • Experience working collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary clinical setting highly preferred
  • Applied knowledge of trauma-informed care and harm-reduction philosophy and practices

Skills 


  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
  • Demonstrates self-awareness throughout work by admitting mistakes, knowing own strengths and weaknesses and reflecting upon constructive criticism
  • Able to work with ill, disabled, emotionally upset and sometimes hostile individuals
  • Demonstrates good listening skills and a non-judgmental attitude
  • Is dependable and calm in challenging situations; skilled in resolving conflicts in a constructive manner 
  • Instills energy and optimism in staff for the future of the organization
  • Highly skilled at problem-solving; helpful to others in making ethical decisions in the workplace
  • Supports and uplifts BIPOC and TGNC individuals and communities in their work

Health Care for the Homeless is an equal opportunity employer.


122435.00 To 140000.00 (USD) Annually

Life at Health Care for the Homeless

Health Care for the Homeless pieces together over 40 public and private funding sources to provide comprehensive services to homeless people. We depend upon private contributions to cover a substantial portion of our annual budget. With help from our individual supporters, we provided comprehensive services to over 8,500 men, women and children last year. Your contribution goes a long way. Resources obtained through private donations helps meet a range of needs including much needed medication, medical supplies, transportation, clothing, food, and emergency care for people with disabilities.
Thrive Here & What We Value• Emphasis on Harm Reduction and Housing First principles• Strong customer service focus• Positive attitude towards change and willingness to learn new systems and processes• Emphasis on maintaining confidentiality and personal integrity• Tolerance for frequent interruptions and ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team• Commitment to racial equity and inclusion• Models and Reinforces Core Values of Dignity, Authenticity, Hope, Justice, Passion, and Balance• Actively Participates in Performance Improvement and Advocacy Activities that Support the Mission• Protects Clients' Personal Health Information by Maintaining Compliance with HIPAA and Other Relevant Healthcare-Related IT Security Regulations• Promoting BIPOC for open positions• Encouraging marginalized identities to apply• Performs other duties on an as-needed basis.</s>
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