The Administrator on Duty (AOD) is responsible for daily administrative coordination of patient care and other hospital operations in conjunction with Nursing and Hospital Administration. Responsible for administrative activities during off shifts/weekends/and holidays with appropriate Healthcare and University Administrative representatives on-call as back up. Represents OHSU Hospital and clinical enterprise to the community and public.
The Administrator on Duty’s (AOD) decisions and actions are based on the ethical principles outlined by the America Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics for Nursing. The AOD practices in adherence with the American Nurses Association’s (ANA) Nursing Administration: Scope and Standards of Practice for Nurse Administrators, the ANA Code of Ethics for Nursing, the Oregon State Board of Nursing’s Nurse Practice Act, and within the context of the Nurse Executive Competencies developed by the American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE). The AOD exemplifies the principles of the OHSU Culture of Safety Position Statement by committing to a Just Culture, a Reporting Culture, a Learning Culture, and an Engaged Informed Culture.
Function/Duties of PositionOperational Leadership
Communicates regularly with the Manager of AODs, Nursing Division Directors, Nurse Managers and professional and support services leadership for the purpose of mutual information sharing, planning and problem solving.Submits daily AOD report to hospital administration, summarizing hospital operations for previous 24 hours. Communicates any necessary follow-up needs with oncoming AOD. Utilizes chain of resolution including engaging the Healthcare Administrator on Call (HAOC) when necessary.Works within Mission Control with the Physician on Duty, Patient Placement Office, Emergency Communications Center, Transfer Center nurses, charge nurses, nursing and non-nursing leadership and referring and accepting physicians to facilitate patient placement in all inpatient care areas and maintain access to the hospital for Oregonians and others in and beyond ourUses capacity management tools and forecasting reports to plan for and manage daily flow and operationsMinimizes divert protocols while ensuring safe and optimal utilization of healthcareActivates the Healthcare Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and serves as the initial Incident Commander in the event of a disaster until leadership relief is designated in the EOC. Collaborates with the HAOC and key stakeholders to coordinate an appropriate scalable response to disasters, threats, or other emergencies that could impact healthcare operations.Collaborates with Facilities Management to ensure timely/safe infrastructure repairs to maintain patient careCollaborates and communicates with university stakeholders when Modified Operations may be indicated. Collaborates with appropriate missions and departments to implement the Modified OperationsCollaborates with Department of Public Safety to ensure safety to institution, patients, visitors, andMonitors for situations that may pose a risk to the organizations physical and financial resources and communicates with hospital Risk Management.Serves as a liaison between media relations, patients and hospitalInitiates and participates in debriefing support as appropriate.Responds to and supports staff, family, and patients in emergency situations including, Code Green, Code Blue, Code Red, Code Amber, Code Pink, Code Walker, Code Gray, and Code Silver.Nursing/Clinical Practice
Serves as a trained organ/eye/tissue requestor, coordinates, facilitates, and participates in donation discussions with next of kin, and collaborates with external donationCollaborates with the Decedent Affairs Coordinator to ensure completion of all required end of life documentation and activities, discussing and consenting for OHSU autopsies, referring appropriate cases to the medical examiner, coordinating post-mortem procedures, communicating with funeral homes, and supporting research initiatives related to the Decedent AffairsProvides Patient Advocate services in crisis situations in collaboration with Patient Relations, social work and the medical team, and serves as a liaison to other managers regarding these issues.Strategic Plan
Collaborates in the setting of annual department goals to align with nursing, healthcare and university strategicParticipates in the implementation of interventions to meet annual goals.Human Resources
Acts as a trained evaluator for drug and alcohol use of employees at work and initiates appropriate intervention with an employee suspected of violating hospital policy or professionalMaintains understanding of current bargaining agreements as pertain to possible impairment in the workplace, intervening as needed to ensure safety and respect for personsActively seeks resolution to interdepartmental problems utilizing principles of conflict management and the chain ofIdentifies and communicates educational opportunities of other team members to appropriateFacilitates understanding of how the AOD role coordinates and collaborates with other key roles in the organization (e.g. shadowing opportunities, attending committee or team meetings). Required Qualifications BSNValid Oregon RN License
Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providersFive years clinical or management experience
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Knowledge of Regulatory/Agency Requirements
Strong communication skills, teamwork (demonstrated ability to build team and integrate existing teams), and experience in complex organizational environments
Strong knowledge of current union contracts, Hospital and University policies, human resource policies, Code of Conduct, infection control and OHSA regulations
Ability to remain focused while performing multiple tasks and assignments
Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in healthcare related field Additional DetailsThis position rounds throughout entire hospital and hospital clinical areas throughout shift.
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