Manager of Hospital Operations

Northern Maine Medical Center | Fort Kent, ME, United States

Posted Date 5/20/2025
Full job description

Essential Functions:

  • Understands the Mission and Core Values of Northern Maine Medical Center.
  • Demonstrates competency, accountability, empathy and professional responsibility.
  • Monitors and coordinates the daily patient care activities of the nursing units; schedules staff to ensure full coverage of patient care needs at all times and to ensure effective patient services and addresses staffing issues in a timely and effective manner.
  • Coaches, mentors, and trains employees performing related work.
  • Coordinates services with other patient care units as required; maintains communication with allied services and maintains community liaison as appropriate.
  • Actively involved in quality assurance activities and compliance with operational standards.
  • Participates in program development, assists nursing leadership to maintain high performing teams and contributes to the development and implementation of operating policy and procedures.
  • Demonstrates knowledge, understanding and application of hospital policies/procedures in performing job functions.
  • Demonstrates sound judgment in handling situations not covered by written and/or verbal directions.
  • Willingness to adjust personal schedule occasionally as workload fluctuates and department needs require.
  • Identifies and makes recommendations for department processes to improve in service efficacy and efficiency.
  • Participates in nursing administrative functions, including but not limited to performance evaluations, clinical quality audits, hiring and disciplinary action.
  • Directly supervising and developing nursing staff, may participate in creating schedules, providing guidance, and answering health-related questions. 
  • Managing the daily operations of the nursing unit, ensuring efficient workflow and effective communication between staff and other departments. 
  • Ability to identify and solve clinical and administrative problems that interfere with patient care.
  • Addressing staff absences, sick calls, and other personnel issues.
  • Ensuring patients receive adequate care and monitoring patient flow.
  • Making rounds on patients, observing their condition, and communicating information to families. 
  • Directing the care of patients assigned to nursing staff.
  • Recognizing and responding to patient care priorities in the hospital and long-term care facility. 
  • Communicating with other departments, physicians, and hospital administrators.
  • Representing hospital administration and patient care services. 
  • Handling incident reports and other issues.
  • Acting as a liaison between patients, families, and the hospital staff. 
  • Ensuring compliance with policies and procedures.

Professionalism:

  • Work independently within nursing scope of practice to achieve positive clinical outcomes.
  • Maintain a level of professional development through continuing education, attendance at nursing leadership meetings, quality improvement initiatives and sharing of knowledge
  • Communicates and interacts with patients and staff in a professional manner that is in line with NMMC’s Mission and Core Values.
  • Demonstrates a positive, “can do” attitude.
  • Open to change, manages change positively, willingly evaluates and adapts actions as the hospital and external healthcare environment demands.
Industry
Healthcare

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