Responsible for the management and organization of the trauma program and trauma services at Phoenix Children’s Hopsital. The Manager, Trauma Services promotes the delivery of quality trauma care through clinical practice, consultation, education, collaboration, leadership and research. Assumes accountability for coordinating the functions within the Trauma program which includes: program planning and development, clinical practice/ system coordination, developing and managing the operational budget, supervising personnel working within the Trauma Department, providing direction for those functioning as trauma team responders, overseeing the Trauma Quality Improvement activities, providing education to the multidisciplinary personnel involved in trauma care both within Phoenix Children’s Hospital and other other outside agencies while maintaining compliance with all state and national guidelines for Level I trauma center verification.
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (Required)
Master’s Degree in Nursing or Business Administration (Preferred)
Experience
5 years experience in trauma centers and systems required to effectively manage resources, ensure regulatory compliance and provide service and program development (Required)
Prior management experience and trauma nursing experience in the Emergency Department or ICU (Required)
Certifications
Current professional RN license in Arizona (Required)
Current BLS Certification for Healthcare Provider from the American Heart Association (Required)
Current TNCC-I/ATCN Certification (Required)
Current PALS Certification. (Required)
Special Skills
Critical thinking; Analytical skills; Organization/time management skills. Able to plan and think strategically. (Required)
Communicates effectively. (Required)
Values diversity and team work. (Required)
Financial management skills. (Required)
PC spreadsheet and database skills. (Required)
Demonstrates integrity - is ethical in conduct and decision making. (Required)
Demonstrates initiative, creativity and flexibility. (Required)