Chief Medical Librarian (MLS) manages daily planning, operations, and staff of a medical library to meet the information needs of users. Oversees professional and support staff involved in cataloging, indexing, issuing books/materials, and keeping records of items on loan. Being a Chief Medical Librarian (MLS) selects books and publications for purchase and subscribes to pertinent periodicals as allowed for by the given budget. Responds to more complex requests from faculty, medical staff, and students. Additionally, Chief Medical Librarian (MLS) possess broad and current knowledge of medical developments and scientific literature. Requires a master's degree in library science. Typically reports to a director. The Chief Medical Librarian (MLS) manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Chief Medical Librarian (MLS) typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Community Medical Center is a leading healthcare organization in Western Montana with exceptional services and expertise that consistently earn us accreditation by the Joint Commission. Still, we never lose sight of the personal touch that's been the hallmark of the care we've offered since 1922, the year we were founded. Nothing is more important than the trust Montanans put in us. We are part of a network of hospitals across Montana and the nation, each of which is committed to providing quality healthcare close to home. We are united by a shared mission, vision, values and set of guiding principles that inform our actions and define what you can expect from our hospital. Community Medical Center is affiliated with Billings Clinic and LifePoint Health. LifePoint Health developed these fundamental philosophies and have remained a solid foundation for the company since its founding in 1999. We are proud to share this culture with our communities and apply these principles to all that we do at Community Medical Center.
The Chief Nursing Officer has ultimate administrative responsibility for nursing standards and practice regardless of the practice area or reporting relationship of the nurse. Directs hospital nursing activities within context of hospital policies and procedures:
* Ensures continuous and timely nursing services to patients.
* Ensures nursing standards, practices, policies and procedures, in accordance with all applicable laws, regulatory and accreditation requirements are consistent with current research findings and national professional standards.
* Directs nursing service Performance Improvement activities.
* Actively participates in hospital leadership functions.
* Collaborates with hospital leaders to design and provide patient care and services, including availability of sufficient, qualified nursing staff.
* Develops, presents and manages budget for nursing services.
Other duties include:
* Develops and implements overall nursing plan consistent with hospital policies and objectives, to provide continuous nursing care and services.
* Develops, implements and interprets nursing and patient care policies, objectives and standards for measurement and maintenance of quality nursing care.
* Develops, implements and administers nursing services budget and expense control system.
* Prepares master nursing services staffing plan.
* Organizes, directs and supervises daily nursing service to assure adequate hospital coverage and quality care.
* Recruits, interviews, evaluates and hires qualified personnel to meet patient's needs.
* Participates in the development, implementation and maintenance of the hospital quality assurance and improvement program through evaluation of services rendered, quality improvement, audit of medical records, patient visits and counsel with hospital staff.
* Maintains communications with medical and administrative staff through participation in regularly scheduled staff meeting and involvement on hospital medical services committees.
* Evaluates long and short-range equipment and supply requirements for nursing care by forecasting service levels and quantity of materials on hand.
* Directs, plans and implements orientation and educational programs to promote staff training and development.
* Recommends and participates in development of new patient care programs for expansion of nursing care services.
* Represents hospital in health care programs and professional organizations of associates to serve in a public relations capacity and to stimulate professional growth.
Education
* Licensed Registered Nurse with knowledge of nursing principles, theories and practice standards with verbal interpersonal and quantitative skills acquired through completion of at least a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing.
* Master's Degree Required (MSN or MHA)
Experience
* Minimum of 3-5 years of CNO experience in an investor-owned healthcare organization.
* Prior experience in Joint Commission preparation and survey process.
Benefits
At LifePoint, our Mission of Making Communities Healthier extends to our employees. We offer an excellent total compensation package, including a competitive salary and benefits. Some of our benefits include 401k, flexible PTO, generous EIB, medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, and an Employee Assistance Program. We believe that happy, healthy people have a passionate engagement with life and work and have designed our package to enhance your wellbeing.
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