Critical Care Director directs the staff and programs of the critical care unit. Develops and introduces approved standards and guidelines for critical care services and programs. Being a Critical Care Director ensures quality care to patients. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Critical Care Director typically reports to top management. The Critical Care Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. To be a Critical Care Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Current RN license in the State of Alaska
· Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or enrolled in a program within 12 months
· American Red Cross or American Heart Association Basic Life Support Course (BLS or BCLS) and Certification
· A minimum of one year of CSIC, three years of direct nursing experience in ICU to include at least two years of open-heart recovery experience
· Excellent written, oral and presentation skills
· Strong clinical skills in the performance of ICU level nursing care
· Strong leadership skills and organizational skills
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $87,000.00 - $130,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Healthcare setting:
Schedule:
Ability to Relocate:
Work Location: In person