Nursing Services Manager - Johannesburg, South Africa - Ultra Personnel

    Ultra Personnel background
    Description
    Team leadership and management skills
    Excellent stakeholder management skills with high levels of interpersonal agility
    Well-developed communication skills
    Strong planning, organisational and follow-through skills
    Resourceful problem solver
    Strong analytical and connective thinker
    Must be able to manage stress and pressure and build team morale and resilience


    Technical Pre-requisite
    Holistic view of healthcare management and how a hospital is run
    Broad knowledge of all nursing specialisations
    Sound knowledge of applicable regulatory requirements
    Sound business and financial acumen
    Project management knowledge encompassing knowledge of hospital buildings, structure and equipment
    Broad knowledge of medical schemes and rules (including patient services)
    Basic Marketing and business development skills
    Sound understanding of company's vision, values, mission and culture
    Expressed and implied ethical responsibilities
    Sound understanding of the group structure and business flows
    Relevant processes, procedures, policies, systems and workflow requirements
    Understanding of the hospitals revenue, cost, capital and balance sheet drivers
    Monthly Head Office reporting requirements
    Strong internal and external network including key stakeholders and areas of deep expertise across the group
    Relevant risk and compliance knowledge (commercial risk and patient and clinical risk)
    Business strategy and priorities
    Doctor expectations and satisfaction levels
    Patient profiles and expectations
    Industry norms and best practice in all areas relevant to the role
    Changes in the medical scheme environment / funder landscape
    Changes to procurement policies
    Evolution in company structure, strategy, vision and business model
    Internal changes / movements / restructures
    Evolving technology and system changes
    Reporting requirements
    Regulatory changes


    Compliance Requirements
    Internal standards, policies and procedures
    Legislative requirements
    Regulatory requirements (e.g. OHS Act and SANC and DOH regulations)

    Relevant degree / diploma in Nursing Science (essential)
    Management / business qualification (advantageous)
    Must have a current registration with SANC
    5+ years nursing management experience
    5+ years nursing management experience with exposure to private healthcare
    Availability and quality of skilled staff, particularly specialist skills
    Access to financial resources and information
    High staff turnover / retention issues
    Best Practice (SST 3)

    Hospital Manager (direct manager) with a dotted line into Group Nursing Manager
    Unit Managers, Night Supervisor / Manager, Clinical Facilitators, Infection Prevention Specialist / Co-ordinator and Deputy Nursing Services Managers (where applicable)
    Hospital MANCO team and peers across the group
    Patients, doctors, multi-disciplinary support services, regulators (e.g. SANC and DOH), nursing agencies and the community that the hospital serves
    Actively build and nurture professional working relationships with all stakeholders, displaying excellent abilities to listen, advise, consult, influence, negotiate and present at all levels
    Contribute to the monthly hospital MANCO and Group Operations meetings
    Work closely with doctors to build their confidence and trust
    Work closely with patients to manage issues relating to optimal patient care and experience
    Build relationships with the broader community that the hospital serves, e.g. through participation in Health Awareness days, CSI and outreach activities
    Build good relationships with unions
    Build relationships with peers at other hospitals to identify and share best practice
    Participate in relevant internal and external forums / committees as required
    Work with hospital Manco, Group Finance and Group Nursing Services Manager to set an operational and capital budget aligned to strategic objectives
    Drive achievement of monthly financial targets (e.g. nursing costs as % of TO excluding pharmacy revenue, plus absenteeism targets)
    Take responsibility for stock management
    Work closely with Hospital Manager, Financial Manager and Group Nursing Services Manager to analyse and understand monthly financial performance and to report on and address variances
    Act as custodian for compliance with the internal control environment
    Identify and follow-through on opportunities to drive cost efficiencies without compromising quality of hospital service delivery, e.g. Acuity Skills Mix Template
    Provide input into and oversee the implementation of efficiency-related group initiatives and monitor achievement thereof
    Continually monitor clinical and quality outcomes to be able to identify, manage and mitigate clinical and quality risks in line with scorecard targets
    Manage negative clinical incidents to reduce litigation and patient dissatisfaction
    Drive alignment to the Clinical Governance Framework and structures
    Drive compliance to the OHS Act
    Drive quality improvement programmes within the hospital to improve clinical and quality outcomes
    Participate in / lead hospital and group projects as required
    Provide guidance to Manco on the various risks associated with nursing (e.g. reputational risk, financial risk, operational risk, clinical risk, political risk, regulatory risk, environmental risks, etc)
    Use influence with doctors and hospital Manco to assist in managing cost efficiencies as patient advocates
    Implement risk management, governance and compliance policies and activities, including internal and external audits
    Drive ongoing compliance to SANC and DOH regulations
    Facilitate ongoing debate on current and anticipated risks
    Monitor key risks and regularly review risk assessments
    Provide guidance on risk mitigation
    Set the pace and tone for Nursing Services at the hospital and ensure everyone is focused on the right priorities
    Lead by example in driving company values and vision
    Work closely with HR to ensure optimal employee engagement and a harmonious work environment
    Take full responsibility for performance management of all direct reports, focusing on all aspects of sound people management: recruitment, training and development, performance management, remuneration and rewards, career path and succession planning, transformation and on-the-job coaching and mentoring
    Establish and address competency gaps
    Motivate, delegate and empower appropriately, enabling direct reports to take responsibility and display initiative within agreed mandates
    Monitoring and manage staff performance against agreed objectives and work with them to grow their skills and confidence where needed
    Act at all times in ways that are consistent with brand and values
    Engage in appropriate training interventions to promote own professional development
    Handle stress in ways that do not negatively impact others
    Act in an ethical, transparent and morally defensible manner, including highlighting unethical practices
    Continually share, debate and communicate learnings
    Flag and debate issues constructively
    Work collaboratively with others to achieve shared goals