Asst Director-Clinical Support
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The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University''s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Director of Nursing, the Assistant Director will lead the Medical Assistants responsible for administrative and clinical tasks supporting clinical providers. This will include overall planning, quality management, and coordination of support services to ensure the highest standards of effective, culturally inclusive patient care. The incumbent will provide administrative oversight, guidance, and accountability by structuring the work effectively and defining goals and objectives to ensure the integration of services across practice teams. The Assistant Director will have knowledge, understanding, and skills in clinical care to perform various nursing duties, function as a liaison for nursing-related support services, and perform cross-functional nursing responsibilities and other clinical services.
Within the RN''s scope of practice, the Assistant Director will administer direct care to patients. This will include performing nursing treatment for actual or potential health problems. The Assistant Director is expected to cultivate and sustain strong, collaborative working relations across functional and multidisciplinary teams within Columbia Health and other University partners to ensure students are provided a seamless health and well-being experience. This is an essential onsite role. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be required. Visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
Responsibilities
Personnel Management (50%)
Clinical Administration (25%)
Direct Clinical Care (20%)
Perform routine and specialized nursing care in health screening and prevention, health assessment, treatment, and health education, including travel health. Effectively conduct a focused health history and perform a physical examination as indicated by the patient's reason for the visit. Evaluate and assess the severity of patient's health concerns utilizing established triage protocols and guidelines; facilitate and participate in the coordination and continuity of care of patients with chronic, complex, or complicated health issues.
Triage patients' complaints using critical assessment skills, including crisis intervention, acute and chronic medical problems, and women's health-related concerns. Assign acuity level and prioritize the needs of patients seeking care timely and appropriately. Perform telephone triage, consultations, laboratory follow-up orders, and interpret point-of-care diagnostic tests.
Provide health education for acute and chronic medical conditions using a self-care and wellness prevention model to patients and the Columbia University community.
Accurately and timely document symptoms/complaints, nursing assessment, triage plan, and follow-up in the patient's electronic health record. Evaluate and document patients' responses to the plan of care in the electronic health record system.
Respond to emergency situations; ensure continuous reassessment and management of patients in the examination room and reception area. Maintain clinical expertise in emergency nursing. Participate in ongoing education, training, and professional development in triage and related emergency nurse and emergency care activities. Work with the Associate Director, Nursing, and Practice Team Nurses on follow-up of referred patients to the emergency department, consultant, or discharged with self-care instructions.
Coordinate care for patients with women's health, gender-affirming care, and other health-related issues; follow-up on lab tests; work collaboratively with clinicians in planning for patient care; make referrals to other disciplines as indicated.
Administer appropriate medications and treatments as prescribed by providers.
Collaborate with practice team leader during morning and evening huddles and team meetings; serve as a clinical resource for clinicians, other nurses, medical assistants, and non-medically trained staff.
Performs other duties as assigned. (5%)
Minimum Qualifications
BSN from an accredited program and current New York State RN licensure.
Minimum of 5 years of clinical nursing experience.
BLS and Infection Control Certificate.
Demonstrated experience supervising staff in a medical setting or closely related setting.
Ability to manage, motivate, and influence staff at all levels in a highly complex organization.
Ability to resolve conflicts, establish credibility, and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams and various levels of leadership and clinical disciplines.
Prior experience working in a clinical practice with day-to-day management and supervisory responsibilities.
Knowledge and experience with a wide range of illness and injury patterns to conduct rapid and accurate triage based on the clinical urgency of patients presenting problems.
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills are necessary for problem-solving and clinical decision-making.
Demonstrated sensitivity to and understanding of working with individuals of diverse backgrounds.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Must be computer literate and familiar with EHR and patient scheduling systems.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in triage, emergency health care, ambulatory care, college health, community health, patient teaching, health counseling, and health education.
Experience in a college health setting.
Experience managing union employees.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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