PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER/ ONCOLOGY
Company: Brigham and Women's Hospital
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 20, 2024
Job Description:
Job Description - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER/ ONCOLOGY
(3311381)Professional Development Leader / Manager / PDM / 40 hours
Full-Time / Boston/ OncologyHIGHLIGHTS OF PDM FOR ONCOLOGY:
- Support education/professional development needs for the
oncology nursing and PCA staff.
- Top focus is the onboarding of new staff and delivery of a
robust orientation and mentorship program.GENERAL OVERVIEWThe
Professional Development Manager (PDM), in collaboration with the
Associate Chief Nursing Officer (ACNO) for the Center for Nursing
Excellence and the Associate Chief Nursing Officer/Senior Nursing
Director of the division to which the PDM is assigned, and in
partnering with the Nurse Directors of the assigned division, is
accountable for designing, coordinating, and implementing programs
for staff development, education, research, quality, and defining
and implementing evidence-based practice. S/he will promote an
environment that facilitates professional growth and role
competence, with a concentrated focus on specialty proficiency and
regulatory compliance.In collaboration with the Nurse Director, the
PDM is accountable for hiring and evaluating staff performance and
will actively participate in the budgetary process. The PDM will
ensure that current evidence-based practice is consistent across
the division. The well-qualified candidate will promote a just
culture and a culture of safety. Their goals will be patient- and
family-centered. S/he will serve as a highly visible leader and
role model in the development/obtainment of hospital unit and
division mission and goals. S/he will embrace the concept of change
and lead staff through the change process as evidenced by adoption
of new behaviors or processes and improved outcome measures.At the
Brigham, we place great value on being a diverse and inclusive
community. Brigham Health is dedicated to diversity, equity and
inclusion as we aim to reflect the diversity of the patients in our
local community.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Participates in leadership strategic planning meetings.
- Applies theoretical and experiential knowledge of nursing
practice to determine project and program strategies related to
staff competency, new programs, new technologies, research, and
evidence-based practice.
- Provides expertise, direction and is responsible for the
development of goals and objectives for educational programs.
- Leads evidence-based practice initiatives.
- Provides leadership coverage for patient care and nursing
practice in the absence of a Nurse Director.
- Participates in hiring, evaluations, discipline, corrective
action plans and workplace investigations.
- Conducts annual and ongoing evaluation of nurses, patient care
assistants, emergency services assistants, and medical assistants
and provides formal and informal feedback.
- Identifies learning needs and develops and implements programs
for patient education within the area of specialization.
- Facilitates the acquisition of advanced clinical skills in
clinical staff nurses and graduate students through role modeling,
practice, coaching and consultation in the clinical setting.
- Participates in the development of programs/systems to meet the
requirements of state and federal regulatory agencies to ensure
compliance.
- Participates in hospital surveys. Encourages and recommends
nurses for committee work based on their interest and clinical
expertise.
- Represents the Chief Nursing Officer /Associate Chief
Nurses/Senior Nursing Director on committees as needed.
- Develops and/or revises policies/guidelines based on changes in
practice, new research findings/equipment, or products along with
ensuring education/in-servicing is completed.
- Communicates clear expectations for BWH/Department of Nursing
quality initiatives and outcomes measures and strategies to enhance
performance measures.
- Leads quality and safety efforts while promoting a just culture
framework. Participates in root cause analysis and
implements/supports improvement efforts.FISCAL MANAGEMENT:
- Creates a budget for programmatic work and monitors
expenditures in accordance with budget allocations.
- Provides recommendations for capital budget purchases.
- Promotes cost effective delivery of care and programs and keeps
within budget.
- Determines training resource requirements for designated
programs.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
- Participates in and presents at hospital and service line
committees, councils, and educational programs. Keeps current on
issues, practice, and new trends related to environment of care,
technology, and supplies and the education of professional and
non-professional care coordination personnel.
- Maintains and updates clinical knowledge and skills based on
current nursing and health care practices.
- Identifies own learning needs and goals, and designs a plan to
meet them.
- Supports the nursing professional practice model and care
delivery model.
- Participates in annual peer feedback. Participates in
activities that foster peer support and networking.
- Fulfills professional role through involvement in professional
organization activities, presentations, and
publications.PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
- Demonstrates professional, courteous, and respectful demeanor
in working with patients, families, staff, and providers.
- Collaborates with inter-professional teams on identified
programs/projects.RESEARCH RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Uses nursing theories and research findings to plan, design,
and evaluate nursing practice and to generate researchable clinical
problems.
- Promotes staff and student utilization of the research process.
Utilizes scientific method in collecting data on clinical practice
issues.
- Has knowledge of the IRB process. Identifies research questions
and pursues opportunities to fund and implement research.
- Applies for research grants and participates in hospital
research initiatives as applicable.
- Presents locally, nationally, or internationally about research
findings and engages in other educational activities, such as
publications, consultations, and courses.
- Remains current with clinical research to ensure scholarly and
innovative nursing practice.OTHER:
- Participates in special projects as directed by the Chief
Nursing Officer/Associate Chief Nurse/Senior Nursing
Director.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current Massachusetts licensure as a registered nurse
required.
- Degree requirements: MSN (or) MS with a major in Nursing (or)
DNP (or) PhD with a major in Nursing (or) a BSN with a Master's
degree in a related field, required.
- Minimum three or more years of oncology clinical experience
required as a clinical nurse with demonstrated evidence of
leadership progression.
- Current certification required. Certification must be
maintained while employed in this position.
- Demonstrated evidence of competent nursing practice in clinical
area or specialty.Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Affirmative
Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and
ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity,
disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic
information, and/or other status protected under law. We will
ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a
reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or
interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to
receive other benefits and privileges of employment.Primary
Location75 Francis StJobOrganizationBrigham & Women's
Hospital(BWH)ScheduleFull-timeStandard Hours 40ShiftDay JobEmployee
StatusRegular
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Keywords: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston , PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER/ ONCOLOGY, Healthcare , Boston, Massachusetts
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