Job Description : The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) at St. Joseph Hospital will set the vision and strategy for patient care, clinical services, and caregiver experience at the care site (nursing, physician, operations), along with providing clinical leadership and consultation to business divisions within the hospital (e.g., Finance, IT, Supply Chain). The CNO is also responsible for driving execution of region and enterprise strategic initiatives and key performance indicators to enable best-in-class performance in the core domains of safety, quality, patient experience, access, equity, engaged caregivers, stewardship, and growth. Along with offering a chance to work in a stable, strong, mission-based environment, this role provides the opportunity to experience the Mountain West’s diverse culture and incredible landscapes. You’ll be able to explore abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, including skiing, hiking, and fishing, as well as stunning national parks and forests, all within hours of where you’ll call home. Becoming a part of the Intermountain team means gaining a family and finding a place to plant your roots. Benefits are one of the ways we encourage health for you and your family. Our generous package includes medical, dental, and vision coverage. But health is more than a well-working body : it encompasses body, mind, and spiritual well-being. To that end, we’ve launched a Healthy Living program to address your holistic health. Healthy Living includes financial incentives, digital tools, tobacco cessation, classes, counseling, and paid time off. We also offer financial wellness tools and retirement planning. With this position, you are eligible to participate in an annual pay-for-performance opportunity (“AP4P”). This plan enables Intermountain Health to provide leaders with an additional performance compensation opportunity. The AP4P opportunities are calculated as a percentage of your base salary. Awards are paid out based on attainment of selected Intermountain Health Board-approved goals. The annual salary for this role is $ 184k - $221 annually and as determined by years of executive level leadership experience. To show our commitment to you and assist with your transition into our organization, we may offer a sign-on and / or a relocation bonus when applicable. As St. Joseph’s CNO, you will : Direct the vision and strategy for hospital nursing operations in alignment with region and enterprise nursing operations. In collaboration with region nursing leadership, the Hospital President, hospital leaders and the budget director, establish and approve capital and operating budgets to ensure sound financial management of clinical and business operations for the facility. Develop and support implementation of shared goals. Analyze data trends and evaluate current and future tactics to deliver on KPIs and metrics. Lead patient experience implementation efforts and ensure hospital patient quality and safety outcomes, including nursing sensitive indicators. Ensure and drive standardization of clinical best practice, patient and caregiver safety, and quality. Drive the culture of bedside caregiver empowerment and leadership accountability to drive best-in-class patient outcomes, caregiver safety, and caregiver engagement. Operationalize the elements of the Nursing Professional Practice Model and collaborate closely with regional, market, and service line leaders to assure provision of safe, quality, efficient, and multidisciplinary care through effective, high-performing care models. Improve clinical care by developing clinical partnerships across the market, region, and enterprise. Partner with CMO and other key leaders to foster and enhance relationships between clinical support staff and physicians / APPs. Demonstrate leadership behaviors that support the mission, vision, and values of the organization. Embrace inclusion and belonging in leading and understanding all caregivers’ perspectives to meet Intermountain Health’s goals. Drive strategic collaboration with academic and community leaders. Skills Patient Care Coordination Healthcare Operations Clinical Experience Clinical Support Care Management Clinical Quality Management Healthcare Leadership Clinical Care Clinical Leadership Nursing Fundamentals Patient Safety Leadership Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree from an accredited university required. Masters required within 4 years of promotion. Either the bachelor’s or master’s degree must be in nursing. Degree will be verified. Colorado state nursing license to practice as a Registered Nurse or the ability to obtain one prior to start date Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) for healthcare providers may be required depending on facility call protocol. Progressive experience in nursing leadership. Demonstrated outcomes in quality management, patient safety and experience, caregiver engagement and care management. Experience in leading other clinical areas, partnering with physicians, developing clinical strategies, implementing operational plans and measuring / driving outcomes. Demonstrated experience with change management and the ability to provide leadership in the adaptation and implementation of new processes and / or technology. Preferred Qualifications Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). Director level acute care leadership experience. Experience leading a Magnet or Pathways designated organization. Experience with performance improvement processes / tools (e.g., High Reliability Organization, Lean). NE – BC or NEA – BC Certification Additional Skills Required Knowledgeable in healthcare finance, including billing procedures, revenue cycles, budgeting, financial, analysis, and compliance. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to lead and execute in a complex, matrixed environment. Ability to listen, consider, and assimilate input from a wide range of constituents.
Chief Nursing Officer • Glendale, CO, US