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A healthcare service provider in Ontario seeks a Manager of Clinical Practice responsible for delivering quality care and supervising employees. The candidate must have a Bachelor of Nursing degree and five years of supervisory experience. Key responsibilities include overseeing compliance with standards, managing in-service education, and participating in business development initiatives. This role requires exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to solve problems effectively. A competitive salary of $75,000 - $85,000 is offered.
The Manager of Clinical Practice, under the direction of the immediate Supervisor, is responsible for the delivery of care and service to clients and ensures compliance with internal and external standards of practice. She or he recruits and supervises Field employees and coordinates clinical education and in‑service activities as requested. The Manager of Clinical Practice, in keeping with the organizational structure of the Branch Office, assumes overall responsibility for specific Branch Office operations in the absence of the Director of Clinical Management and/or the Area Director.
$75,000 - $85,000
The Manager of Clinical Practice reports to a Supervisor as designated by the Area Director. Licensed or unlicensed field employees generally report to the Manager of Clinical Practice unless alternate reporting relationships have been established.
Graduation from an accredited School of Nursing, preferably with a Bachelor of Nursing degree; current registration with the provincial regulating body.
At least five years of recent experience with progressive responsibilities as a Nursing Supervisor, preferably in a community setting; strong track record in leading the development and evaluation of training programs; demonstrated ability to handle all aspects of human resources and interpret company policies and procedures; experience in business development preferred.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and ability to handle difficult situations in an objective consistent format; ability to work independently and effectively lead a team; above average report writing and communication skills with both Field and Administrative employees; valid driver’s license and evidence of current CPR certification; solid knowledge of the principles, practices, and methods of community nursing and service delivery to clients as well as program development, implementation and evaluation.
Internal candidates must have a track record of achievement in dealing with clients and employees and have consistently shown above average initiative. Successful internal candidates must complete a six-month probationary period specific to the Manager of Clinical Practice position.
The Manager of Clinical Practice must demonstrate ongoing competency in completing all duties and responsibilities as detailed in this job description, in response to changes by the provincial regulating body, as well as agreed upon specific goals and objectives.
Performance will be reviewed on an ongoing basis with a formal review at the end of the six‑month probationary period and subsequently, on at least an annual basis. Input will be sought from the employee, Supervisor, Branch Office and in addition,