Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
About the Company
Award-winning community health center
Industry
Hospital & Health Care
Type
Non Profit
Founded
1979
Employees
201-500
Categories
- Medical Care
- Health Care
- Community Health
- Dental Care
- Eye Care
- Behavioral Science
- Maternity Care
- Health & Wellness
- Health and Wellness
- Fitness
- Mental Health
- Community
- Affordable Healthcare Services
- Healthcare
- Health Centers
- Clinics
- Outpatient
- Boston
- Community Health Centers
- Hospitals & Clinics
Specialties
- health care
- community development
- fiscal health
- wellness
- nutrition
- eye care
- fitness
- primary care
- urgent care
- dental
- community health center
- behavioral health
- mental health
- hiv
- substance use
- community health
- maternal and child health
- and medical group visits
About the Role
The Company is seeking a Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) to lead the rebuilding of a department that is integral to the delivery of integrated care, with a focus on achieving exceptional health outcomes for the community. The CNO will be responsible for the supervision and management of nursing staff, ensuring nursing excellence, and shared accountability for quality outcome measures. This role involves the development and implementation of systems to support the efficient delivery of services, as well as the operations of the health center, with a particular emphasis on improving provider efficiency and achieving accountable care goals. The CNO will also be involved in the provision of leadership, budget management, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.Candidates for the CNO position at the company should have a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, with a Master of Science in Nursing preferred. A current RN license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is required. The ideal candidate will have prior experience in supervising nurse clinical leaders, a strong clinical background, and knowledge of electronic health records. Leadership experience in a diverse community health center setting is also preferred. The CNO must be a champion of collaboration, teamwork, and innovation, with strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills. The role demands a commitment to the values of the organization, including a focus on patient-centered care, community well-being, and advocacy for health equity.
Hiring Manager Title
Chief Medical Officer
Travel Percent
Less than 10%
Functions
- Medical Care/Hospital Administration