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Clinical Team Leader- Hematology/Oncology- Full Time

Dayton Children's Hospital • Dayton, OH 45410 • Posted 15 days ago

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The Clinical Team Leader at Dayton Children's Hospital identifies and coordinates procedures, processes, and patient care for the unit, ensuring the safe and effective use of resources. This role involves distributing work, coordinating resources, evaluating outcomes, and promoting safety practices. The Clinical Team Leader is not responsible for employment decisions but is accountable for the overall operation of the assigned unit during a specific time period.

Responsibilities

  • Identify procedures, processes, and patient care to be accomplished during the work period.
  • Distribute the work of the unit to make the best use of available resources.
  • Evaluate individual and collective outcomes of the patient care provided during their shift.
  • Adjust assignment of resources as necessary.
  • Report changing needs and outcomes to the health care staff.
  • Observe patient care delivery and outcomes as provided by coworkers.
  • Contribute observations to individual employee evaluations.
  • Suggest competency evaluations.
  • Advise and educate fellow staff.
  • Promote utilization of Hospital Acquired Condition Prevention and other Safety promotion behaviors as a Safety Coach.

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Registered Nurse (RN) license in Ohio
  • Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification from the American Heart Association
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification from the American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification from the American Heart Association

About Dayton Children's Hospital

Dayton Children's Hospital is a leading pediatric healthcare facility in Dayton, Ohio, offering a wide range of specialized services for children from birth through adolescence. They provide primary and specialty health care services, including pediatric emergency care, surgery, specialized clinics, inpatient and outpatient care, rehabilitation, and mental health services. The hospital is known for its expertise in pediatric subspecialties such as cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology, and oncology, and consistently ranks among the top children's hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.

Full Job Description

Facility:Dayton Children's - Main CampusDepartment:HematologySchedule:Full timeHours:36Job Details:Job Profile Summary

The Clinical Team Leader identifies the procedures, processes, and patient care to be accomplished during the work period, as well as the resources that will be required to safely carry out the work of the unit in collaboration with the unit and organizational leadership teams. The Clinical Team Leader distributes the work of the unit in a manner that makes the best use of available resources, both personnel and material, and which take into account the knowledge, skills, and abilities of those persons who will be integral to the patient care process. The Clinical Team Leader provides ongoing coordination of work and resources as necessary to meet changing requirements in the work environment. On an ongoing basis, the Clinical Team Leader evaluates individual and collective outcomes of the patient care provided during their shift, compares patient care delivery to accepted standards, adjusts assignment of resources as necessary, and reports changing needs and outcomes to the health care staff. Because the Clinical Team Leader observes patient care delivery and outcomes as provided by coworkers, the Clinical Team Leader may be asked to contribute observations to individual employee evaluations, suggest competency evaluations, or to advise and educate fellow staff. These functions of the Clinical Team Leader should not, however, be constructed as supervisory in the sense of exercising control regarding employment decisions. The Clinical Team Leader is accountable for overall operation of an assigned unit during a specific time period but is not solely or personally responsible for the selection or discharge of employees of the health care facility. The Clinical Team Leader also serves as a Safety Coach on the unit promoting utilization of Hospital Acquired Condition Prevention and other Safety promotion behaviors.

Department Specific Job Details:

FULL TIME NIGHT SHIFT 7p-7a

Education Requirements:

Bachelors (Required)

Certification/License Requirements:

[Lic] RN: Registered Nurse (RN) - Ohio Board of Nursing, CPR: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation - American Heart Association, NRP: Neonatal Resuscitation Program - American Academy of Pediatrics, PALS: Pediatric Advanced Life Support - American Heart Association

At Dayton Children's we believe that each moment counts with our patients, families and with each other.

We are moving at a fast pace and are looking for the right talent for our team at Dayton Children's. We want people who embody our values and want to become a part of the Dayton Children's difference. If this is you, apply today!

Our values:

+ Safety--We make safety our first priority.

+ Compassion--We deliver compassionate, family-centered care to all we serve.

+ Ownership--We are the pediatric care experts and act knowing that every patient, visitor and the hospital is our collective responsibility.

+ Collaboration--We work collaboratively to care for children, their families and each other.

+ Innovation--We continuously innovate to make Dayton Children's even better today and into the future.

+ Equity -- We strive for an environment in which all feel welcomed, valued and fairly treated in order to reach their full potential.

Dayton Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer who values diversity and will not discriminate against minorities, women, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, or on the basis of age, color, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or transgender status.