Nursing Director definition

Nursing Director means a Nursing Director, Nurse Grade 9, Bands 1 to 3.
Nursing Director means a staff of a service that is at least a registered nurse, but may be licensed or certified as a nurse prescriber, physician assistant, or physician.
Nursing Director means a licensed registered nurse, licensed in accordance with the Mississippi Nurse Practice Act, who maintains responsibility for providing continuous supervision of the PPEC services and manages the day-to-day operations of the PPEC center.

Examples of Nursing Director in a sentence

  • Examples of such changes would include: a change in Medical or Nursing Director, a new Administrator, contracting the operation of the facility to a management corporation, a change in the composition of the owning partnership which under applicable State law is not considered a change in ownership, or the hiring or dismissing of any employees with 5 percent or more financial interest in the facility or in an owning corporation, or any change of ownership.

  • The grievance shall be given to the Nursing Director or equivalent within fourteen (14) calendar days after the decision at Step 1.

  • The parties shall meet and attempt to resolve the grievance and the Nursing Director or equivalent will respond within fourteen (14) calendar days of the meeting.

  • The Nursing Director shall have successfully completed the American Heart Association (AHA) training in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).

  • The Business and Contracts Manager and Nursing Director positions shall not remain vacant for more than 60 calendar days.

  • The Nursing Director shall have a minimum of five years nursing supervisory experience in an occupational health setting of similar complexity and have knowledge of accreditation standards, risk management principles and practice, and quality improvement processes.

  • Nursing Director: The Nursing Director, who has supervisory responsibility of the nursing staff, shall be a Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN) and possess, at a minimum, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.

  • Instructors, faculty, SON Program Directors, the Student Professional Review Committee, the School of Nursing Director, and the MCHHS Dean or Dean’s designee may reasonably extend any deadline with written notice to the student at least 24 hours prior to the expiration of the deadline.

  • Within five (5) school days of receipt of the Student Professional Review Committee’s written decision, the student may submit a written request for review of the Student Professional Review Committee’s decision to the School of Nursing Director.

  • Within ten (10) school days of receipt of the student’s written request for review, the School of Nursing Director will review the record and notify the student as to whether the Student Professional Review Committee’s decision will be upheld.


More Definitions of Nursing Director

Nursing Director means a licensed registered nurse, in the State of Delaware responsible for providing continuous supervision of PPECC services and managing the daily operations of the facility.
Nursing Director means a licensed registered nurse, licensed in accordance with the Mississippi Nurse Practice Act, who maintains responsibility for providing continuous supervision of the Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility services and manages the day-to-day operations of the Pediatric Skilled Nursing Facility.
Nursing Director means a registered nurse who:
Nursing Director means a staff of a service that is at least a registered nurse, but may be licensed or certified as an advanced practicea nurse prescriber, physician assistant, or physician. (634) “Nursing services” means behavioral health or medical services, provided by a nurse licensed under ch. 441, Stats., and operating within their scope of practice, that support screening, assessment, and treatment for patients of a service.

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