Nursing Manager
Company: Polara Health
Location: Prescott Valley
Posted on: March 7, 2025
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Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARYWe are seeking a dedicated Nursing Manager to
oversee day-to-day operations and drive excellence in nursing
standards and patient care services within our inpatient units.
This role involves supervising direct nursing and patient care
services, ensuring compliance with regulations, maintaining quality
care, and optimizing patient flow. As a Nursing Manager, you will
lead the nursing workforce, foster a positive work culture,
collaborate with various departments and community stakeholders,
and drive comprehensive care delivery for individuals in behavioral
health crises. If you have strong leadership skills, a passion for
behavioral health, and a collaborative approach to achieving
excellent patient outcomes, we invite you to join our
team.ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIESResponsibilities will include, but
will not be limited to, the following:Ensures organized and
effective workflow and the provision of daily nursing and patient
care services.Monitors effectiveness of and leads service delivery
expectations for ancillary departments and vendor / contracted
clinical services.Oversees and supports the nursing position
control and assists in the recruitment, interviewing, and
onboarding process of new nursing staff to ensure timely and
effective management of workforce vacancies and safe staffing
levels for programs areas of responsibility.Provides oversight and
structure for the nursing and patient care orientation education
requirements, competencies, and ongoing staff training for
specialized areas of care and to meet general and regulatory
employee training requirements.Provides leadership intervention
when necessary to support accountability and staff coaching to
performance.Provide annual evaluations and 30, 60, 90 days new hire
evaluations to new nursing staff.Collaborates with Inpatient
Operations Manager, medical providers, and other department nursing
and clinician teams to facilitate the treatment plan and necessary
transitions in care effectively.Provides immediate supervision,
direction, and coaching for practice to nursing staff, mental
health techs, and paramedic staff.Ensures adequate nursing
department staffing to provide safe patient care through review of
appropriate data, development, and maintenance of unit master
schedules.Responsible for billing faxes for medications.Oversees
near patient testing SOPs and policies, and the completion of
maintenance and audit documentation for direct care areas (unit
logs for CLIA waived testing, CLIA calibrations for glucometers,
pregnancy tests, breathalyzers.)Supervises and documents quality
checks and audits for safety and compliance around expired
medications, emergency medical cart, refrigerator logs, and others
as indicated.Serves as real-time resource and assists with nursing
expertise for staff with problem-solving on patient-care, processes
and family/patient issues.Oversees, maintains, and directs
activities as indicated to support unit vital signs equipment,
ensures I-STAT cartridges are up to date, and oversees in
collaboration with plant operations that environment of care
maintenance and equipment needs are met.Supervises and ensures
implementation of the infection control program for areas of
responsibility, auditing ensuring hand-washing practices, equipment
cleaning procedures, vaccinations, illness surveillance, etc. are
being monitored and completed appropriately per policy and
procedure.Attends assigned leadership, quality, and practice
meetings and prepares and provides performance reports as
directed.Creates and oversees QAPI and HBIPS program for areas of
responsibility and completes auditing processes as identified to
demonstrate performance outcomes in tandem with the Director of
Quality.Oversees therapeutic program delivery for nursing education
groups are being facilitated as scheduled.Completes on-boarding for
new nursing and paramedic staff: orientation to the unit, e3
system, development, and maintenance of employee files, and
assigning point person for continued orientation.Oversees nursing
and clinical documentation for services rendered and for regulatory
compliance to ensure proficiency and compliance with utilization
review processes, unit and hospital policies, procedures, and
regulatory agencies.Ensures that nursing staff follow all agency
policies and procedures through providing on-going education,
Relias modules, observational auditing, and by providing cues and
direct feedback on agency policies and procedures as
needed.Leads/co-facilitates and attends routine staff meetings,
treatment teams, supervision meetings, nursing work group sessions,
and trainings.Review of incident reports for areas of
responsibility and identifies and reports trends for areas of
improvement and staff development and creates and delivers needed
competencies and training.Represents the agency to external
contacts and within the agency.Works with other agency department
managers and staff to assure coordination with all other Polara
Health departments.Performs other duties as assigned.OtherWill
directly supervise 10-25 staff. The number of direct reports may
change depending on the need of the program(s).This position
carries a high level of exposure to confidential and proprietary
information. Includes personnel, business, clinical and other
private information.Position requires a high level of independent
judgement, autonomy, and responsibility.This position is a
mid-level managerial position with a high degree of
responsibility.This position requires a great deal of public,
client, and collegial contact. It calls for strong public relations
skills and problem-solving skills involving diplomacy and
sensitivity.Maintains and builds relationships inside the
organization and with outside agencies.Has a high-level
understanding of nursing practice and health care workflows and
implementation.Fosters a work environment of trust, accountability,
support, and collaboration for direct reports and throughout the
organization.Show appreciation for and ability to respond to
cultural differences and adjust communication practices accordingly
to minimize cross-cultural misunderstandings.Consistent work
attendance and compliance with scheduled work hours (excludes
approved FMLA absences)Responsible for complying with the Corporate
Compliance Program as it applies to individual job duties, the
department, and the company.Must comply with all Polara Health
policies and procedures.Exercise due diligence to prevent, detect,
and report unlawful and/or unethical conduct by fellow co-workers,
professional affiliates and/or agents.Display a positive work
ethic.QUALIFICATIONS21 years of age or older; or minimum 18 years
old and licensed or certified under A.R.S. Title 32 and providing
services within the personnel member's scope of practice; or
minimum 18 years old for select administrative positionsMust be
able to provide or obtain an AZDPS Level One Fingerprint Clearance
CardMust possess a valid Driver LicenseCPI and CPR/First Aid
certification required (training provided by Polara Health)Valid
Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of Arizona.5+ years as a
Registered Nurse in Managed Care and Health Care
administrationStrong organizational and communication
skillsDependabilityStrong ability to maintain strict
confidentiality and handle highly confidential information with
professionalismMust be able to work independently as well as
collaboratively within a team settingMust have excellent
supervisory skills, and exceptional soft skills, such as
relationship-building, communications, listening, negotiation and
diplomacyMust have strong interpersonal communication, problem
solving, and team-building skillsMust be detail oriented, have
excellent organizational skills and be flexibleMust possess the
ability to learn and/or operate relevant computer operating system
environmentsAbility to work well under pressure in a fast-paced,
time sensitive environment with shifting priorities and multiple
deadlinesCORE COMPETENCIESPeople - Passionately believes in people
and embraces diversityIntegrity - Does the right thing even when no
one is lookingLearning - Challenges old paradigms with critical
thinking, curiosity, and creativityAccountability - Sets an
intentional culture of personal responsibility; believes everyone
carries the loadRelationships - Serves colleagues and consumers
with love, empathy and compassionPHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORKING
CONDITIONSThe nature of work may generate considerable physical
(transporting, moving, assisting clients, etc.), mental and visual
demands. The physical and working demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.Office environment, travel
within the community, as neededHeavy exposure/use of computers,
cell phones, office phones, etc.May be required to wear protective
clothing (PPE)Annual TB screening per program policy and
procedureAbility to be physically mobile (stand, walk, reach,
climb, bend) and the ability to sit for prolonged periods
throughout work hoursMust be able to occasionally lift and/or move
25 or more poundsMust be able to respond appropriately and
effectively in crisis situations by using good judgment and
following Polara Health protocolsThis position is considered
Safety-Sensitive by Polara Health.Non-Discrimination PolicyPolara
Health subscribes to the principles of Equal Employment
Opportunity. Polara Health's policy is to provide employment,
compensation, and other benefits related to employment based on
qualifications, without regard to ancestry, age, color, disability,
genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, marital
status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national
origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation,
or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law. As
an Equal Opportunity Employer, Polara Health intends to comply
fully with applicable federal, state, and local employment laws,
and the information requested on this application will be used only
for purposes consistent with those laws.Americans With Disabilities
Act - Request for Reasonable AccommodationsIn accordance with
requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Polara
Health's policy is to provide reasonable accommodation for
applicants requesting accommodation(s) during the application
process, so the applicant may be given a full and fair opportunity
to be considered for employment. If any candidate needs a
reasonable accommodation to participate in the interview process,
please notify Polara Health in any of the following ways: by
calling 928-445-5211, ext. 4047, U.S. Mail, or hand deliver to
Polara Health 3343 N. Windsong Drive, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Attention: Human Resources Job Applicant Request.Background
ChecksEmployment is contingent on background checks as required by
Polara Health's policies which may include Fingerprint Clearance,
Drug Test, Criminal History, Driving History Record, Sex Offender
Registry Search, Department of Child Services, State Central
Registry Check, Employment Verification, Education Verification,
and Professional References.We Offer the Following Benefits to Full
Time Employees:Medical * Dental * Vision * Short and Long Term
Disability * Life Insurance * Health Savings Account * Flexible
Spending Account * Employee Assistance Program * 401(k) * Up to 3
Weeks of Paid Time Off * 10 Paid Holidays per Year * Shift Pay (for
select inpatient positions) * Educational Reimbursement *Equal
Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with
DisabilitiesThe contractor will not discharge or in any other
manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they
have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the
pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have
access to the compensation information of other employees or
applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot
disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals
who do not otherwise have access to compensation information,
unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or
charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding,
hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the
employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to
furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
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