Administrative SupervisorThe Administrative Supervisor facilitates timely and safe patient flow and provides off-shift management and operational oversight of the acute care hospital setting, and ensures the provision of safe, quality patient care.Location: Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Orlando, FLDepartment: Nursing AdministrationType: Pool/PRN - As needed (Minimum 1 shift per week)Shift: Day ShiftOrlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for ChildrenWhy Choose Us?Recognized Excellence: Be part of a nationally recognized, award-winning pediatric hospital known for excellence in children's care.Room for Growth: We foster leadership development and offer free continued education and certification opportunities.Competitive Compensation: Enjoy shift differentials for evenings, nights, and weekends.
Benefits from Day 1: Comprehensive coverage starts on your first day, including student loan repayment, tuition reimbursement, backup childcare, elder care, pet insurance, and more!Work with the Best: Be part of a Magnet®-designated hospital with a Just Culture that encourages learning and accountability.Responsibilities Essential FunctionsServes as a clinical resource agent to nursing units and allied health departments for problem solving, within a given shift.Ensures safe and timely patient flow throughout the facility and coordinates intrasystem transfers.Participates in clinical observation and assessment for patients as needed to determine appropriate level of care/patient placement.Provides oversight of staffing resources in coordination with department leadership and the corporate staffing office.Ensures a visible and collegial leadership presence throughout the facility and shift.Serves as a first responder for all emergency code events and house alerts.Completes documentation per shift for patient census, events and flow outcomes, proficiently operating databases, bed management programs, and the electronic health record.Serves as a leadership resource for Orlando Health policy, procedure, legal and risk issues, and compliance with regulatory standards and accrediting agencies.Responds/resolves team member, patient, family member, and provider concern and provides follow-up with appropriate individuals.Provides support, education, coaching, and mentoring to team members.Assists personnel and families in all circumstances that surround death of a patient, facilitating arrangements for autopsies, organ/tissue donation and/or verification of referrals to the Medical Examiner.QualificationsEducation/Training: Graduate from an accredited school of nursing. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred.Licensure/Certification: Current professional license as a registered nurse in the State of Florida. National Certification in specialty area within 2 years. Maintains current BLS; as determined by specialty area ACLS, PALS, NALS, or TNCC is required.Experience: Two (2) years of experience as a registered nurse in the acute care setting.