Nurse Manager International Patient Center
Company: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 5, 2025
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Job Description:
The Nurse Manager is responsible for day-to-day patient flow and
operations for the International Patient Center (IPC).
Responsibilities include coordination and supervision of assigned
nursing and clinical assistant staff as they provide care to
individuals receiving therapy for oncologic and hematologic
problems. The Nurse Manager oversees direct patient care, including
patient and family education. The Nurse Manager provides clinical
leadership and management and promotes professional growth for self
and staff. The Nurse Manager demonstrates systems thinking,
response to diversity, collaboration, clinical judgment, clinical
inquiry, facilitation of learning and advocacy for patients and
staff. The Nurse Manager will work closely with operational leaders
for the IPC to ensure appropriate patient triage and timely
response to patient referrers. This role requires a dynamic
individual with strong communication skills, exceptional customer
service abilities, and a collaborative approach to ensure the
highest quality of care and service for international patients and
their families. The Nurse Manager uses theoretical, evidence-based,
and experiential knowledge to advance clinical practice. The Nurse
Manager serves as a mentor for clinical staff within Nursing and
Patient Care Services to nurture leadership potential and to
promote professional development of others. The Mission, Vision and
Core values of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are incorporated
into all areas of practices.
Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute is a leader in life changing breakthroughs in
cancer research and patient care. We are united in our mission of
conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS and related diseases. We strive to
create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we
provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all
backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health
particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We
conduct groundbreaking research that advances treatment, we educate
tomorrow's physician/researchers, and we work with amazing
partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated
hospitals.
Collaboration: Has direct involvement in patient care, and practice
issues, involves/recruits' diverse resources when appropriate to
optimize patient outcome. Recognizes the limits to clinical
judgment and seeks multidisciplinary collaboration and consultation
with dynamic situations.
1. With the Nursing Director, Sr. Nursing Director or Associate
Chief Nurse, maintains administrative and clinical continuity
within ambulatory services.
2. Participates as an active member or substitute member for
committees within the Department of Nursing and Patient Care
Services requested by the Associate Chief Nurse, Nursing Director
or Senior Nursing Director.
3. Collaborate with hospital leaders, physicians, and other
healthcare providers to ensure seamless coordination of care for
international patients.
4. In collaboration with Clinical Specialist assures staff
compliance with required competencies and annual requirements,
ensures compliance with regulatory agency requirements.
5. Demonstrates knowledge of computer systems in use at the
Institute.
6. In conjunction with IPC operations leaders provide input into
the annual budgetary process.
Systems Thinking: In collaboration with the IPC operations leader
and Nurse Director develops, integrates and applies a variety of
strategies that are driven by needs and strengths of the
patient/family unit, disease center, and institute. Negotiates and
navigates systems for both clients and employees. Demonstrates
leadership by directing patient flow, staff allocation, and
assessing system issues.
1. Develops daily staffing assignments for all clinic staff in
collaboration with practice manager.
2. Supports and/or provides patient care activities as needed based
on competency of role.
3. Supports and provides patient and family education.
4. Responsible for patient flow, and coordination of care.
5. Collaborates with Practice Director to ensure compliance with
unit policies and procedures.
6. Assesses and intervenes to meet the needs of the patient
population served.
7. Monitors the environment of care with attention to patient
safety.
8. Utilizes process improvement to maintain efficient
workflows.
Personnel Management (Advocacy): Supports care of patient, family
and community by careful attention to include the DFCI mission in
all decision making and reflect mutually and competent
patient/professional relationships.
1. Supervises RN's and clinic assistants as direct reports.
2. In conjunction with nursing leadership oversees the hiring,
orientation, evaluation, coaching and mentoring of staff in
accordance with Human Resource policies and the MNA collective
barging agreement.
3. In collaboration with Clinical Specialists, provides unit-based
training/education/in-services/orientation.
4. Promotes and encourages professional growth and leadership
potential of staff.
Clinical Inquiry: Improves or individualizes standards and
guidelines for person or population, with attention to current
practice, review of literature, research, and education, with
acquired knowledge and skills needed to address questions arising
in practice and improve patient care.
1. Assists with development, implementation and monitoring of
unit-based quality improvement, safety and patient satisfaction
activities that are consistent with the goals of the Department of
Nursing and Patient Care Services.
2. Facilitates continuous quality improvement in processes and
services as directed.
Clinical Judgment: Synthesizes and interprets multiple, sometimes
conflicting sources of data, can make judgment based on immediate
understanding of situation, patient experience.
1. Serves as unit/program based clinical expert.
2. Coordinates and participates in unit-based audits and monitoring
of nursing quality indicators.
3. Participates in the development of professional nursing practice
and standards.
4. Maintains practice that is evidence-based and consistent with
nursing policies, procedures, and
standards.
5. Fosters a systematic awareness of the diversity that exists
within the organization including but
not limited to culture, ethnicity, gender, and age, and promotes an
environment that is sensitive to the needs of diverse patient
populations.
6. Complies with accepted standards of professional nursing
practice, as well as with all licensure/registration requirements
applicable to the nursing role.
Facilitator of Learning: Seeks opportunities to teach, coach, and
mentor, and to be taught, coached and mentored. Adapts educational
objectives to both the patient population and the staff that serve
them. Creatively modifies an individual's need, to create an
environment of success.
1. Participates in professional organizations and community
activities.
2. Participates in continuing education and role development:
3. Demonstrates an understanding of the clinical research
process.
4. Identifies personal goals in professional and educational
activities that promote self-development.
Facilitator of Learning: Seeks opportunities to teach, coach, and
mentor, and to be taught, coached and mentored. Adapts educational
objectives to both the patient population and the staff that serve
them. Creatively modifies an individual's need, to create an
environment of success.
1.Participates in professional organizations and community
activities.
2.Participates in continuing education and role development:
a. Demonstrates an understanding of the clinical research
process.
b. Identifies personal goals in professional and educational
activities that promote self-development.
3. Functions in the leadership role:
a. Works collaboratively with all members of the floor leadership
multidisciplinary team.
b. Serves as a role model for effective communication, problem
solving, and conflict resolution for members of the team.
c. Supports the research and evidence- based practice activities of
Nursing and Patient Care Services.
1. Licensed as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.
2. Baccalaureate degree required; Baccalaureate degree in nursing
preferred.
3. Master's degree required or intent to enroll into program within
6 months of hire.
4. Certification in Oncology Nursing, OCN, ACON, or CPON strongly
preferred.
5. 3 years of oncology experience required; leadership or charge
nurse experience preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
1. Critical thinking, collaboration and excellent communication
skills.
2. Clinical resources regarding the administration of chemotherapy
and blood products.
3. Demonstrates understanding of special needs and behaviors of age
groups of the population served: young adult to geriatric.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides direct supervision to RN's,
Clinic Assistants, and other support personnel. Number and role
supervised may vary.
PATIENT CONTACT: Yes
SPECIAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Works in clinic and office settings
with possible exposure to infectious diseases through airborne
transmission or contact with blood or body fluids.
At Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, we work every day to create an
innovative, caring, and inclusive environment where every patient,
family, and staff member feels they belong. As relentless as we are
in our mission to reduce the burden of cancer for all, we are
equally committed to diversifying our faculty and staff. Cancer
knows no boundaries and when it comes to hiring the most dedicated
and diverse professionals, neither do we . click apply for full job
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