San Mateo Medical Center's Fair Oaks Health Center in Redwood City is currently seeking a Charge Nurse, who is looking for an exciting opportunity to help provide quality care in overseeing our Health Center's OB/GYN clinic, Optometry Clinic, and the Specialty Clinic which currently includes Cardiology, Immunology, Musculoskeletal and Podiatry.
Through growth and change, San Mateo County Health remains committed to provide quality medical care to meet the health needs of the community. Our commitment is to provide quality care with a compassionate touch, and we strive to help you maintain a balance between work and family. San Mateo County Health operates a 509-bed integrated care facility, and 12 outpatient clinics, and has been providing healthcare to our community and surrounding service area since 1930.
The Charge Nurse, in collaboration with the clinic manager, directs nursing care, coordinates resources for their clinic and performs administrative activities, while providing leadership and support to staff. The Charge Nurse provides quality care to patients in compliance with prescribed standards and participates as member of the clinic management team in the development and implementation of clinic goals, interfacing with the Clinic Manager, Supervising Providers and Patient Services Supervisors for long and short-term problem solving.
The Charge Nurse assesses, evaluates and directs nursing activities to provide quality care to patients in compliance with prescribed standards. This position supervises licensed and non-licensed staff in the OB/GYN clinic, the Optometry Clinic, and Specialty Clinic. The Charge Nurse ensures adequate staffing in all areas and cross trains staff as appropriate. The Charge Nurse also interviews candidates for positions and completes performance evaluations. The position participates in the training and disciplinary counseling of staff.
The ideal candidate has outpatient nursing experience and at least one year of supervisory experience. The ideal candidate is also experienced in providing education and updates to staff, as well as in scheduling for multiple shifts, and has excellent communication skills. Knowledge of quality improvement processes and community health systems is strongly preferred. The ideal candidate has also worked with the underserved population; and is bilingual in Spanish and English.
NOTE: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future extra-help, term, unclassified, and regular classified vacancies.