Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has a rich history of providing exceptional healthcare, dating back to 1891. Building upon a legacy of compassionate care and innovation, our organization has evolved over the years through strategic partnerships and integrations to expand our reach and services across the Puget Sound area.
Today, as Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, we remain deeply committed to healing the whole person – body, mind, and spirit – in the communities we serve. This commitment is strengthened by the diverse expertise and shared values brought together through our growth.
Our dedicated providers offer a full spectrum of health care services, from routine wellness to complex disease management, all grounded in rigorous research and education. Our comprehensive network of 10 hospitals and nearly 300 care sites strategically located across the greater Puget Sound region reflects our ongoing commitment to accessibility and comprehensive care.
We are proud of our pioneering medical advances and numerous awards and accreditations that reflect our dedication to excellence. When you join Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, you become part of a team that delivers top-quality, professional healthcare in modern, well-equipped facilities, and contributes to a legacy of service built on collaboration and shared purpose.
JOB SUMMARY
This job is responsible for planning, managing and evaluating the invasive cardiovascular operations and activities of the assigned hospital/outpatient sites in accordance with the professional standards of the clinical disciplines and applicable regulatory requirements. An incumbent ensures effective clinical operations by focusing on maximizing utilization of clinical resources, addressing/strengthening patient safety, enhancing relationships with clinical providers, achieving desired clinical outcomes and facilitating achievement of overall financial goals and business/patient satisfaction objectives.
Work also includes: 1) managing daily operations associated with multi-site patient/nursing care delivery; 2) working with vendors to coordinate cost-effective management of resources; 3) recommending/implementing policies/procedures that guide and support the provision of services; 4) monitoring/evaluating community needs and the programs of competitive hospitals to develop recommendations for new services; and 5) overseeing/evaluating the work of subordinate clinical staff.
Work is performed in accordance with established standards/guidelines and professional standards and requires knowledge of applicable regulatory requirements sufficient to ensure compliant operations and to exercise judgment and critical thinking in addressing operational and/or regulatory issues. Work also requires knowledge of the cardiac cath lab/electrophysiology operations, protocols and equipment.
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration or a related discipline, OR 1) graduation from an accredited school of nursing; OR 2) Successful completion of a two-year Invasive Cardiovascular Technologist or Radiological Technologist program;
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five years of progressively responsible related work experience that would demonstrate attainment of the requisite job knowledge/abilities, including two years in a supervisory or management capacity.
Equivalent additional qualifying work experience may be substituted for up to two years of the Bachelor’s degree requirement.
Master’s degree in a related discipline is preferred.
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