Johns Hopkins Intrastaff is the internal staffing agency for the Johns Hopkins Health System and partner hospitals, providing temporary support to a variety of Johns Hopkins locations. Our employees are the strength of our service. Intrastaff is unique because it is one of the very few agencies where a person has the benefit of being a temporary employee and feels like a member of a large organization. Working at Hopkins means joining a culturally diverse team that includes some of the best nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals in the world. Directly or indirectly, you will have exposure to cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking medical research.
The nursing leader for the Department of Women’s and Infants’ Services (WIS) is responsible for operations, program planning, and strategy development. The position is accountable for the quality of nursing care delivered, planning, organizing, leading, and evaluating the nursing services within all departments within WIS. Additionally, responsible for fiscal management, development of short and long-term goals for nursing service, management of nursing staff, and providing nursing leadership in formulating and implementing objectives in alignment with the hospital's strategic plan and annual goals. Represents Sibley’s mission to both the hospital and the community. Develops and implements a comprehensive, accessible service line with a reputation for outstanding quality and service excellence.
Rate $70-105/hr
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES:
Builds effective networks, working relationships, and alliances with a broad range of stakeholders (both internal and external) to collaborate effectively within divisions and across boundaries. Can relate to all kinds of people regardless of background; find topics and common interests that can be used to build rapport with others.
Provides guidance and feedback to help others strengthen knowledge/skills needed to accomplish tasks, solve problems, and perform effectively. Guides and supports the professional development of individuals so that they can fulfill future job/role responsibilities, define career goals, and establish development plans to achieve them; gives people constructive, developmental feedback and advice. Invests time and resources into building the capabilities of team members.
Fosters commitment and cohesiveness by motivating, guiding, and facilitating cooperation within the organization toward goal accomplishments. Can persuade others, build consensus, and ensure cooperation from others to gain genuine acceptance for ideas and accomplish “win-win” solutions. Emphasizes the importance of people’s contributions; lets staff know why their work is important and how it will benefit themselves and others; ties work activities to people’s personal career goals and life interests.
Exercises self-leadership, self-awareness, and self-regulation; manages emotions so that they are expressed appropriately; leads others by showcasing adaptability, empathy, and social skills.
Interacts with others in a way that is seen as direct and truthful; ensures confidence in individual and organizational motives and representations. Acts in a way that is consistent with personal and organizational values by keeping confidence, promises, and commitments. Clearly states goals and beliefs; informs people of their true intentions, does what they say they will do; follows through on commitments.
Makes long-range plans by formulating business objectives and setting priorities that support organizational change in light of the internal and external trends. Aligns day-to-day activities around broader organizational goals and objectives; prioritizes resources based on the strategic objectives of the organization; recognizes and rewards staff based on how their actions support the broader needs of the organization.
Challenges the status quo; Stands alone and speaks out in defense of personal principles; Encourages people to question existing methods, practices, and assumptions. Effectively balances risk and opportunities; thinks through potential positive and negative outcomes; Supports people in their efforts to try new things. Generates novel and valuable ideas and uses these ideas to develop new or improved processes.
Understands the capacity, ability, and potential results of internal and external stakeholders as well as politics on organizational functioning and success. Understands the value and ability of internal and external stakeholders, as well as the effect of culture and politics on organizational function. Understands how work gets done in organizations; builds networks that allow them to efficiently drive projects through the organizational structure; maximizes productivity while staying within constraints of formal organizational policies and rules.
Speaks and writes clearly, conveys information in a concise, organized, and logical manner. Is adept at tailoring the message to fit the interests and needs of the audience. Listens attentively and exercises tact, discretion, and diplomacy when interacting with members of the organization and stakeholders.
Treats all people with dignity and respect by being fair and consistent. Demonstrates an open-minded approach to understanding people regardless of their gender, age, race, national origin, religion, ethnicity, disability status, or other characteristics. Challenges, bias, and intolerance. Develops all-inclusive groups in the realms of social interaction and communication. Shows respect for the beliefs of others; encourages and promotes practices that support cultural diversity; discourages behaviors or practices that may be perceived as unfair, biased, or critical toward people with certain backgrounds.
Acts as a catalyst for organizational change by building a shared vision with others, which ensures alignment of the organization’s vision, strategic plan, mission, and values; influences others to translate vision into action. Identifies and articulates the strategic goals and direction of the organization, division, or group; establishes connections between short–term and long-term objectives.
Sets clear performance expectations and objectives for self and others; evaluates work performance and provides feedback to others; recommends proper training and coaching when appropriate; ensures recognition for positive results and takes corrective actions to resolve performance problems as appropriate.
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Skills and Abilities Required:
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Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
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