Country Nurse Manager (SEA)

Location: Singapore
Job type: Permanent
Contact name: Arielle Yeo

Contact email: arielleyeo@people360.com.sg
Job ref: 33133
Published: 5 days ago

Position: Country Nursing Manager (SEA)

Setting: Dialysis

Location: Singapore & KL

Working Hours: Office Hours (Mon-Fri, 2 days WFH)

 

About Our Client: One of the leading providers for renal care services, offering a comprehensive range of treatments from preventive care to dialysis to transplantation.

 

Job Brief:

Plans, coordinates, directs, and evaluates a clinical team's operational activities and resource utilization. The job scope involves overseeing clinics in Southeast Asia; managing nursing manpower, operating expenses, and budgets; ensuring compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements; and managing the professional and personal development of staff. Provides guidance to nurse managers and other junior staff.

 

Roles & Responsibilities:

 

  • Partner and work seamlessly with cross-functional stakeholders to develop and execute the integration project plan (processes & systems) in a timely manner.

  • Manage the post-merger clinic strategy plans & execution, in partnership with Country Management and the Corporate Medical Team.

  • Ensure that clinic management fully understands and follows policies, procedures, and guidelines, and develop skills to mentor and train future nurses.

  • Be accountable for collaborating with members of the healthcare team to design, implement, and measure safe, cost-effective, evidence-based care strategies.

  • Responsible for increasing the skill level of clinic staff through the development and implementation of clinic-based education programs.

  • Plan and coordinate an effective orientation and in-service program.

  • Ensure all clinics can deliver clinical care smoothly and with good outcomes.

  • Ensure that proper documentation is submitted when required to the appropriate regulatory agencies.

  • Provide oversight of audit processes to ensure regulatory compliance and consistency in approach.

  • Ensure clinical teams' compliance with all laws, regulations, and practice guidelines that impact nursing practices.

  • Provide coaching and leadership, including effective performance feedback, to the Clinical Team.

  • Participate as a member of management in the development of strategic direction and ensure the development of outcome programs to support the direction.

  • Participate in the country's operations review process and provide reports with analysis as requested.

  • Engage actively with Human Resources in the recruitment process for suitable candidates and in performance reviews of teammates for various clinical positions.

  • Practice in a manner that conforms to the Code of Ethics for Nurses and the Code of Conduct of Company.

 

Requirements:

 

  • Bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited university with at least 5 years in an acute/outpatient care setting or related facility is necessary.

  • Experience in putting together project roadmaps and planning.

  • The ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.

  • Excellent English communication skills with the ability to handle inevitable objections, inspire trust, and generate project enthusiasm.

  • Business travel as and when required.