PACC - RN Team Leader
Company: Children's Health
Location: Dallas
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
Job Title: RN Team LeaderLocation: Dallas, Texas - Main
LocationShift: Monday - Friday - DaysWhy Children's Health?At
Children's Health, our mission is to Make Life Better for Children,
and we recognize that their health plays a crucial role in
achieving this goal.Through our cutting-edge treatments and
affiliation with UT Southwestern, we strive to deliver an
extraordinary patient and family experience, ensuring that every
moment, big or small, contributes to their overall well-being.Our
dedication to promoting children's health extends beyond our
organization and encompasses the broader community. Together, we
can make a significant difference in the lives of children and
contribute to a brighter and healthier future for all.SummaryThe
Team Leader Nursing Critical Care is responsible for providing
leadership to the front-line staff in collaboration with the
Clinical Manager or Practice Administrator. Serves as a conduit
between the front-line nursing employees and managers for the
purpose of facilitating communication, overseeing orientation of
new team members in collaboration with the Clinical Educators, and
evaluating clinical practice with a particular focus on quality and
performance improvement. Responsible for the results and
development of assigned team members. Plans and executes day-to-day
operational needs by setting priorities, planning for and
addressing staffing needs, and coordinating work across other teams
as needed. Provides guidance, coaching, and feedback to team
members and provides significant input to employment decisions,
addresses performance issues and administers performance reviews.
Monitors key metrics and analyzes information to solve on-going
problems to improve team performance. Serves in various clinical
nursing roles (i.e., direct care nurse, charge nurse, etc.). The
Team Leader, Nursing will spend 60% of their time in clinical
shifts and 40% of their time in administrative/leadership,
recognizing that at least 10% of their time in the clinical shifts
is still spent coaching, mentoring, and developing staff. Critical
care settings are defined as intensive care units and/or the
emergency department.Responsibilities
- Perform all aspects of the Clinical Nurse job description when
providing direct patient care during scheduled bed side care
shifts
- People Leadership:
- - Participates in the interview and selection process of new
team members
- - Administers periodic evaluations for new staff members
- - Administers annual PEAC's/merit increases
- - Provides performance feedback to staff, including the
documentation and counseling of performance issues
- - Maintains positive staff relations through Evidence Based
Leadership and Just Culture
- - Completes scouting reports and weekly rounding on staff
- - Ensures that staff are kept abreast of changes within the
unit, department, division, and organization
- - Provides mentoring to staff and developmental opportunities
to help team members achieve their career goals
- - Administers disciplinary action to staff members, when
necessary, up to and including terminations, with support of
manager and/or director and human resources
- - Provides appropriate recognition to staff members
- - Develops and implements Action Plans as a result of the
feedback received from the annual Employee Opinion Survey
- - Accountable to ensure that staff are meeting patient care
needs, standards of safety, effectiveness, patient rights and guest
relations
- - Ensures that staff are delivering care with a
team-orientation, an emphasis on good customer relations, sound
clinical judgement and appropriate decision-making abilities that
take into consideration evidence-based practice.
- - Ensures that staff are responsible and accountable for
prescribing, delegating and coordinating patient care. Uses
clinical judgment based on nursing skills acquired through formal
and informal experiential knowledge and evidence-based guidelines
to globally assess the patient's situation and through critical
thinking and clinical decision making, develop an appropriate plan
of care for the patient, with the aim of promoting comfort and
healing and prevent any unnecessary suffering.Operational
Leadership
- - Responsible for new hire scheduling with their assigned
preceptors during orientation period
- - Processes Lawson personnel actions for staff
- - Balances staff schedules to ensure adequate coverage and
skill mix on every shift
- - Monitors trends with attendance and addresses any
dependability issues with team members
- - Approves PTO requests for team members
- - Monitors FMLA/STD/LOA for team members
- - Reviews Omnicell reports
- - Develops and maintains positive physician relations
- - Responsible for ensuring direct reports timecards are
accurate and complete prior to bi-weekly payroll signoff and holds
staff accountable for repetitive discrepancies in their
timecardsRegulatory & Quality Compliance
- - Ensures clean sweeps/unit-based audits are conducted
- - Ensures readiness for disease specific certification audits
(where applicable)
- - Ensures regulatory readiness
- - Conducts unit environmental rounds
- - Monitors the expiration of staff licenses &
certifications
- - Ensures employee related paperwork is sent to HR for filing
in a timely manner
- - Ensures that Patient Health Information (PHI) is protected
and secured at all times
- - Adhere to all infection prevention initiatives (i.e., hand
hygiene, proper disposal of waste)Miscellaneous
- - Maintains knowledge of unit-specific super users and ensures
they remain qualified and proficient as a super user
- - Conduct family rounding (as it is rolled out to specific
unit)
- - Attend leadership meetings
- - Complete projects and assignments as assigned
- - Participates in committees as assigned
- - Ensures that staff are providing education and facilitating
learning for patients, families and patient care teams in a way
that demonstrates a sensitivity to recognize, appreciate, and
incorporate differences related to diversity
- - Collaborates with physicians, families and staff to assist in
developing and implementing an appropriate plan of care in a way
that promotes/encourages each person's contributions towards
achieving the best patient outcomes
- - Advocates for the patient and staff, represents the concerns
of the patient/family and staff members and identifies and assists
in resolving any ethical and clinical concerns
- - Maintains a body of knowledge and tools that allow them to
manage whatever environmental and system resources exist for the
patient/family and/or staff members, within or across healthcare
and non-healthcare systems
- - Continuously inquiries about the condition of the patient
through the ongoing process of questioning and evaluating the
situation and directs treatment changes, if necessary, through
collaboration with the healthcare team, inclusive of the patient
and family.Work Experience3 years RN experience required - 5 years
RN experience preferredLeadership Experience PreferredEDUCATION
- Four-year bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
ReqLICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
- Current license to practice professional nursing in the State
of Texas Upon Hire Req
- Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers as required by CP
1.20 Life Support Course Requirements Req
- PALS/NRP/ACLS - department specific requirements (see addendum)
ReqJOB PROFILE
- Supervisor of a team; spends at least 50% of the time providing
people leadership to a team
- Typical span of control: Administrative 12-15, Clinical 12-15,
Support Services 15-17; e.g. Admin: Fin, IT, Legal, HR, Public
Affairs; Support Services: EVS, Security, Engineering, Food
Services;
- Plans and executes day to day operational needs
- Provides guidance, coaching, and feedback
- Provides input to employment decisions, and participates in
performance reviews
- Works within established precedents and practices; receives
guidance and oversight from a higher-level manager
- Monitors key day to day operational metrics
- Provides technical guidance to others on a frequent basis and
rounds with employees in the team
- Demonstrates an understanding of Children's resource
availabilityA Place Where You BelongWe put our people first. We
welcome, value, and respect the beliefs, identities and experiences
of our patients and colleagues. We are committed to delivering
culturally effective care, creating meaningful partnerships in the
communities we serve, and equipping and developing our team members
to make Children's Health a place where everyone can
contribute.Holistic Benefits - How We'll Care For You
- Employee portion of medical plan premiums are covered after 3
years.
- 4%-10% employee savings plan match based on tenure
- Paid Parental Leave (up to 12 weeks)
- Caregiver Leave
- Adoption and surrogacy reimbursementAs an equal opportunity
employer, Children's Health does not discriminate against employees
or applicants because of race, color, religion, sex, gender
identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin,
veteran or military status, disability, or genetic information or
any other Federal or State legally protected status or class. This
applies to all aspects of the employer-employee relationship
including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, promotion,
transfer pay, training, discipline, workforce adjustments,
termination, employee benefits, and any other employment-related
activity.
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