Memorial Health

Administrator on Duty

Job Locations US-IL-Decatur
ID
2025-28249
Category
Clerical, Administrative and Business Support
Position Type
Full-Time

Overview

The Administrative Supervisor is authorized to act as the administrative designee on behalf of and in cooperation with hospital administration.  Responsible for responding to urgent administrative needs, complaint investigations and emergencies.  Takes action to discipline staff as situations arise.   Performs services requested by the Administrator or Director on call.  Assures a safe environment. Maintains clinical and professional competency in the supervision of patient care.  Assumes administrative responsibility for patient care staffing on assigned shifts.  Collaborates with Inpatient Nursing, Emergency Department, Perioperative Areas, Patient Placement, Engineering/Facilities, Environmental Services, and Patient Transport to coordinate, prioritize and optimize movement of patients (admissions, transfers and discharges) through the organization to maximize hospital capacity and bed availability.  Functions as a patient advocate, clinical expert, and as leader/mentor/advisor for nursing team members.  Collaborates with nursing colleagues to enhance patient care, colleague growth and development, and customer satisfaction. 

Qualifications

Education:

BSN required; Master’s degree preferred.

 

Licensure/Certification/Registry:

  • Registered nurse licensure in the state of Illinois.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 3 years of current acute care experience as a registered nurse required.
  • Supervisory experience preferred, such as charge nurse.

Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Demonstrates:
    1. Outstanding human relations/communications skills.
    2. Comfort with change.
    3. Creativity and flexibility in problem resolution.
    4. Well-rounded clinical expertise.

Responsibilities

  1. Acts as the administrative designee on behalf of and in cooperation with hospital administration.
  • Responds to urgent administrative needs, complaint investigations, and any clinical or facility emergency.
  • Serves as coordinator in emergency or disaster situation until relieved or assisted by the Administrator on call, Director of Nursing on call or other administrative staff members
  • Performs services requested by the Administrator or Director on call. Communicates issues and works to resolve problems with other department managers.
  • Interprets/clarifies goals, policies and procedures as necessary.
  • Provides clinical expertise when necessary (i.e. transfer of patients requiring an RN, starting IVs and assisting staff with direct patient care).
  • Provides support to patient/family/visitor/significant others, assisting them in the utilization of medical center resources as appropriate.
  • Communicates regularly with Chief Nursing Officer and Executive Directors. Ensures the leadership is aware of events, staffing concerns and disciplinary situations.

 

  1. Assumes administrative responsibility for patient care staffing on assigned shifts.
  • Makes purposeful rounds on patient care units, Emergency Department, OR/PACU, and Patient Placement to gather information needed to make staffing decisions.
  • Makes staffing adjustments to assure compliance with minimal staffing standards outlined in the Nursing Staffing Plan.
  • Provides guidance/counsel in regard to staffing adjustments.
  • Communicates staffing and administrative activities with nurse managers, directors of nursing, product line managers, and the chief nursing officer.

 

 

  1. Provides guidance and coordination support to the healthcare team to optimize bed availability and achieve efficient patient throughput.
  • Works closely with the patient care team (i.e. physicians, charge nurses, discharge planners, and patient care facilitators) to ensure timely coordination of daily discharges and transfers.
  • Communicates with Environmental Services, Engineering/Facilities, Patient Placement and Patient Transport to identify, prioritize and resolve patient throughput bottlenecks.
  • Rounds on patient care areas (inpatient units, ED, PACU) to identify delays in throughput and actively works with appropriate teams/departments to resolve delays in a timely manner.
  • Responds to daily bed availability concerns as they arise.
  • Proactively identifies patient throughput bottlenecks and works with clinical leaders to resolve them before they impact patient throughput.

 

 

  1. Collaborates with nursing colleagues to enhance patient care, colleague growth and development, and customer satisfaction.
  • Provides relevant feedback to assist nurse managers to support performance management.
  • Utilize daily opportunities to assist staff to acquire additional clinical/communication/conflict resolution skills.
  • Serves on committees/task forces as appropriate
  • Acts as a positive role model/change agent.
  • Demonstrates responsibility for own personal and professional growth.

 

 

  1. Performs other related work as required or requested.

 

 

The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job.  Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.

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