Nurses and Midwives Agreement; SRN Level 4 Sample Contracts

Nurse Unit Manager - Perioperative
Nurses and Midwives Agreement: SRN Level 4 • April 8th, 2020

The Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) demonstrates the AKG vision and values, providing leadership and management in relation to quality patient care, and both budgetary and human resources in the Perioperative Unit. As a key leader in the inter-professional team, the NUM will ensure that key performance indicator targets are met while ensuring that patient outcomes are optimal and evidence based. The NUM will liaise with internal and external stakeholders to ensure standards are continually improved and maintained in line with the strategic direction of the health service.

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Clinical Nurse Consultant
Nurses and Midwives Agreement: SRN Level 4 • January 21st, 2021

Executive Director FSF Position Number: 110820 🡅 Nurse Director – Mental Health RNM SRN Level 10Position Number: 113366 🡄 Also reporting to this supervisor:• Nurse Unit Manager• Clinical Nurse Specialists 🡅 This Position 🡅 Directly reporting to this position: Title Classification FTE •

Nurse Unit Manager
Nurses and Midwives Agreement: SRN Level 4 • February 14th, 2020

The Nurse Unit Manager is a senior registered nurse responsible for leading and managing nursing to deliver evidence based care to achieve optimal patient outcomes within allocated resources. The Nurse Unit Manager is accountable for improving and maintaining standards, developing solutions and delivering outcomes consistent with service and organisational imperatives and targets. As a key leader in the interdisciplinary team, the Nurse Unit Manager will ensure that the unit meets the requirement for delivery of a patient centered service against key performance indicators: quality, budget, human resources and professional development. The position provides a consultation and liaison service within their area of expertise to relevant internal and external customers.

Nurse Unit Manager
Nurses and Midwives Agreement: SRN Level 4 • August 10th, 2018

The Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) demonstrates the AKG vision and values, providing leadership and management in relation to quality patient care, and both budgetary and human resources in the Same Day Unit, Preadmission Clinic and Transit Lounge. As a key leader in the inter-professional team, the NUM will ensure that key performance indicator targets are met while ensuring that patient outcomes are optimal and evidence based. The NUM will liaise with internal and external stakeholders to ensure standards are continually improved and maintained in line with the strategic direction of the health service.

Nurse Unit Manager
Nurses and Midwives Agreement: SRN Level 4 • February 1st, 2022

The Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) demonstrates the AKG vision and values, providing leadership and management in relation to quality patient care, and both budgetary and human resources in the Palliative Care Unit. As a key leader in the inter-professional team, the NUM will ensure that key performance indicator targets are met while ensuring that patient outcomes are optimal and evidence based. The NUM will liaise with internal and external stakeholders to ensure standards are continually improved and maintained in line with the strategic direction of the health service. The position is based at Kalamunda Hospital but some travel to Armadale Hospital may be required.

Nurse Unit Manager – Intensive Care Unit
Nurses and Midwives Agreement: SRN Level 4 • November 8th, 2019

Executive Director Royal Perth Group Position Number: 104822 🡅 Medical Co- Service Co-Director Service 4Position Number:602505 Director of Nursing Also reporting to this Director Service & Patient Support 🡄 supervisor: 4Position Services PositionNumber:105100 • Various Number:602246 Professional Accountability 🡅 Nursing Director RNM SRN 10Position Number: 105478 🡅 This Position 🡅 Directly reporting to this position: Title Classification FTE • Clinical Nurse Specialist RN Level 3 1.40 • Clinical Nurse• Registered Nurse RN Level 2RN Level 1 36.4774.40 Key ResponsibilitiesThe Nurse Unit Manager is a senior registered nurse responsible for leading and managing nursing to deliver evidence based care to achieve optimal patient outcomes within allocated resources. The Nurse Unit Manager is accountable for improving and maintaining standards, developing solutions and delivering outcomes cons

Nurse Unit Manager
Nurses and Midwives Agreement; SRN Level 4 • November 18th, 2021

The Nurse Unit Manager is responsible for leading and managing the Nursing/Midwifery and Assistants in Nursing to deliver evidence based care to achieve optimal patient outcomes within allocated resources. The Nurse Unit Manager has direct responsibility for improving and maintaining standards, developing solutions and delivering outcomes consistent with service and organisational imperatives and targets. As a key leader the Nurse Unit Manager will ensure that the unit meets the requirement for delivery of a patient centred service against key performance indicators: quality, budget and human resource. The position provides a consultation and liaison service within their area of expertise to relevant internal and external customers.

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