House Supervisor ( Per Diem) #3200
Reedsburg Area Medical Center, Inc. | |
United States, Wisconsin, Reedsburg | |
2000 North Dewey Avenue (Show on map) | |
Jan 06, 2025 | |
This is a Per Diem position. Weekends?: As needed Position Summary: The House Supervisor is responsible for the management and coordination of all hospital departments and personnel on the off shifts and weekends in the absence of direct line managers. Overall, the House Supervisor serves as an advocate for patient care, staff, and the hospital as a whole. Assuring high-quality patient care services are provided in accordance with RAMC's mission/vision, values, service behaviors, policies/procedures, and regulations. The House Supervisor oversees effective patient placement, assures adequate staffing resources and safe and effective care delivery in the absence of the direct line manager and on all off shifts and weekends.
Neonatal (0 - 30 days) Infant (31 days - 1 year) Pediatric (1 - 12 years) Adolescent (13 - 18 years) Adult (19 - 65 years) Geriatric (> 66 years) Family/Visitors Physicians Community Agencies Social Work Team
Graduate from an accredited school of nursing, BSN preferred. Current RN licensure in the State of Wisconsin. BLS certified, PALS, ACLS and NRP required. Advanced Certification preferred. Meets health requirements.
Minimum two years acute nursing experience required.
Works effectively with others, possessing tact, discretion and diplomacy. Demonstrates leadership and teaching ability. Demonstrates organizational skills, is able to prioritize and coordinate multiple tasks in an efficient manner. Ability to exercise independent judgment.
Physical Demands: Frequently sit while performing the tasks of the role (scheduling, developing & reviewing protocols/procedures, job descriptions, etc.) Carry objects weighing less than 10 pounds. Occasionally walk and stand. Occasionally lift up to 50 pounds while transferring and positioning patients and maneuvering equipment while using gait belts, transfer devices, etc. Occasionally bend to the floor, squat, kneel, crouch and reach overhead to assist with patient care or retrieve equipment or supplies. Occasionally handle objects, smell, feel, control knobs, switches and levers. Sight: Occasionally use sight capacities, including spatial, peripheral, colors, accommodation and depth perception. Frequently use near and far vision while reviewing patient records, computer screens, charts, hemoccult results, gauges on patient equipment, monitors, etc. Cognition/Communication Frequently utilizes simple reading skills, and normal conversations. Occasional exposure to comprehensive speech, both simple and complex writing skills, and basic and complex math. Frequently is exposed to low-volume speech with patients and telephone conversations with other members of the healthcare team, physicians, and family members. Environmental Conditions: Continual exposure to an inside, patient environment with occasional unpleasant odors or noises. Occasional exposure to low light or glare conditions. Potential Hazards: Occasional exposure to infectious blood/body fluids and diseases requiring infection control practices, red infectious waste. Occasional exposure to needles/syringes/sharps during medication administration, assistance with treatments, and invasive procedures. Occasional exposure to chemical compounds of medication and treatments (chemotherapy). Occasional exposure to Non-Ionizing radiation while wearing protective shields, collars and film badges. May handle hazardous drugs. Psychological, Situational, Functional Factors: Frequent problem solving, analyzing, use of judgment and critical thinking in regards to lab values, changes of patient condition, environmental factors, flexibility .Occasionally able to rotate shifts, work overtime, be on call. Frequently able to work alone, take initiative, work closely and motivate others. Continuously plan and direct patient care, manage conflict or difficult situations. Occasionally prioritize workflow while maintaining speed, accuracy and consistency. |