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An established industry player is seeking an Ophthalmic Care Supervisor who excels in leadership and patient care. This role involves guiding a dedicated nursing team in ophthalmology surgery, ensuring seamless operations in the operating room, and providing exceptional care to patients. If you are a skilled nurse with a passion for surgical care and team collaboration, this position offers a chance to make a significant impact on patient outcomes and staff development. Join a forward-thinking organization that values clinical expertise and leadership, and help shape the future of surgical care.
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Supervisor Ophthalmic Care (RN)101 Truman Medical CenterJob LocationUniversity Health 1 (UH1)Kansas City, MissouriOphthalmic Care Supervisor - Lead with Vision
Are you a skilled nurse with a passion for surgical care and a knack for leading teams? UHSC is looking for an experienced Ophthalmic Care Supervisor to guide our dedicated nursing staff and support team in ophthalmology surgery and other surgical services.
This role is all about leadership, collaboration, and top-tier patient care. You'll work closely with surgeons and hospital leadership to ensure seamless operations in the OR, while also playing a hands-on role in caring for patients with a wide range of health needs.
Key Responsibilities:Supervise nursing and support staff in ophthalmology and surgical services.
Coordinate daily workflows and staff duties in collaboration with surgeons and leadership.
Provide patient-centered care for individuals with acute, chronic, or terminal conditions.
Conduct patient assessments based on surgery type and care needs.
Use the nursing process to plan, deliver, delegate, and evaluate care in the OR.
Step in with operational support whenever and wherever needed.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Current RN license in the State of Missouri
At least 2 years of ophthalmic surgery experience
Proven ability to lead, mentor, and coordinate teams
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Master's degree in Nursing or related field
This is your chance to bring your clinical expertise and leadership skills to a role that truly makes a difference-for patients, for staff, and for the future of surgical care. If you're ready to take the lead, we'd love to hear from you.