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Director OR Endo and Sterile Processing

Lifespan
United States, Rhode Island, Providence
May 25, 2025

Summary:

The Director of Operating Room (OR) Endoscopy and Sterile Processing Services is responsible for the overall management of the OR including surgical teams (Registered Nurses and Surgical Technicians) and Sterile Processing Services. This role ensures the delivery of safe and high-quality surgical care to both pediatric and adult trauma patients including those in a Level I trauma center.

Responsibilities:

Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization*s values of Compassion Accountability Respect and Excellence as these guide our everyday actions with patients customers and one another.

Leadership and Team Integration:

Lead and manage the daily operations of the OR Endoscopy andSterile ProcessingServices departments ensuring optimal workflow leveraging technology and informatics solutions to enhance patient care outcomes.

Lead the integration of the OR and Sterile Processing Services departments under a unified vision that fosters collaboration open communication and mutual respect while promoting innovative care delivery models to streamline operations enhance efficiency and ensure seamless departmental workflows.

Develop and implement staffing plans manage recruitment efforts and ensure staffing levels align with operational and patient care needs across both departments.

Identify and update relevant competencies for OR Endoscopy and Sterile Processing Services staff to align with operational and quality goals. Ensure staff have the necessary skills to provide optimal care and maintain high standards of performance.

Oversee retention strategies to ensure long-term staff satisfaction engagement and reduced turnover including providing ongoing professional development opportunities.

Clinical Operations and Patient Care Pathways

Ensure the delivery of safe high-quality surgical care to both pediatric and adult trauma patients leveraging the strengths of the OR Endoscopy and Sterile Processing Services teams to improve outcomes.

Stay current with clinical advancements in perioperative services implementing evidence-based strategies and innovative technologies to enhance patient outcomes improve performance and integrate best practices into workflows*while establishing metrics and benchmarks to align initiatives with organizational goals for quality and safety.

Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize surgical schedules patient flow and instrument sterilization processes by integrating informatics tools to reduce bottlenecks and improve overall perioperative efficiency.

Drive performance improvements by implementing evidence-based practices and using performance data to continuously monitor and adjust staffing workflows and departmental processes for optimal care delivery and operational effectiveness.

Maintain standardized clinical pathways that ensure a seamless efficient and safe patient journey for intraoperative phase of care.

Regulatory Compliance Quality Risk Management

Monitor clinical outcomes identify areas for improvement and implement quality improvement initiatives that enhance both surgical and patient care standards across departments in conjunction with the System Directors.

Ensure compliance with all relevant healthcare regulations and accreditation standards*including those set by The Joint Commission AORN and other regulatory agencies*by managing departmental accreditation processes maintaining continuous readiness for inspections and collaborating with the System Director of Nursing.

Oversee risk mitigation efforts infection control protocols and trauma care standards to support high-quality safe perioperative services.

System Approach and Collaboration:

System-Wide Standardization: Work closely with leaders across the healthcare system to standardize clinical workflows care delivery and best practices across all hospitals and facilities. Ensure that OR Endoscopy and Sterile Processing Services procedures align with system-wide protocols to enhance consistency and quality of care.

Actively promote a culture of collaboration and shared learning across departments and facilities within the health system. Foster a unified approach to patient care encouraging teamwork knowledge-sharing optimizing technology and the adoption of best practices.

Continuous Learning: Be a team player by actively learning from peers in other hospitals and integrating insights and improvements into the department's operations. Encourage the same approach within your teams to ensure the continuous evolution of care practices and workflows.

Managerial Audits and Performance Evaluation:

Oversee the development and execution of regular managerial audits within the OR Endoscopy and Sterile Processing Services departments assessing efficiency compliance and clinical outcomes.

Evaluate departmental performance and ensure that key performance indicators (KPIs) related to efficiency compliance and patient outcomes are consistently met.

Implement corrective action plans based on audit findings working closely with both teams to address identified challenges and improve departmental performance in conjunction with System Director of Nursing Education and Quality.

Fiscal Management and Resource Allocation:

Budgeting and Financial Oversight: Actively participate in the development and monitoring of staffing-related budgets ensuring alignment with operational needs and high standard while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

Cost Efficiency: Identify opportunities to reduce costs while maintaining or improving the quality of care. This could include equipment procurement staff scheduling efficiency and managing resource utilization.

Revenue Cycle Coordination: Collaborate closely with the revenue integrity finance team to ensure accurate billing and coding for surgical procedures. Monitor documentation error work queues to ensure compliance and timely posting of charges. Hold staff accountable for maintaining accurate documentation and timely charge submission in alignment with hospital policies and compliance standards.

Financial Reporting and Analysis: Monitor departmental financial performance analyzing variances between budget and actual spending and providing recommendations for corrective actions.

Resource Optimization: Ensure that staffing levels equipment and materials are utilized in a cost-effective manner while maintaining high operational standards. Contribute to the development of strategies that reduce waste optimize resource utilization and ensure cost-effective care delivery while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.

Other

External Partnerships: Build and maintain relationships with external stakeholders including vendors regulatory bodies and academic institutions to support department operations training and compliance with best practices.

Technology Integration: Oversee the integration & optimization of cutting-edge technologies into the OR and Sterile Processing Services ensuring that staff are trained in new systems and that technology enhances patient care and operational efficiency.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Other information:

EDUCATION:

Bachelor*s degree in nursing from an accredited college or university. Master*s degree in nursing or a related field such as healthcare administration or its equivalent. Consideration will be given to internal candidates who are matriculated in a Master's Degree program.

Licensure as Registered Nurse in the State of Rhode Island by the Rhode Island Board of Nursingorlicensure as a Registered Nurse in accordance with the Nurse Licensure Compact agreement of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.

Certification in perioperative nursing (e.g. CNOR) preferred.

American Heart Association BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certifications.

Certifications related to surgical services sterile processing or trauma care are highly desirable (e.g. CSPDT CST or trauma certifications).

EXPERIENCE:

At least 5-7 years of progressively responsible experience in perioperative services served as an intraoperative RN including at least 3 years in a leadership or management role.

Demonstrated experience in managing both OR and Sterile Processing Services departments in a large hospital or healthcare setting preferably within a Level I trauma center.

Demonstrated ability to apply principles of Highly Reliable Organizations (HRO).

Experience working with multidisciplinary teams driving improvements in clinical outcomes patient flow and operational efficiency.

Brown University Health is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression disability protected veteran or marital status. Brown University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Location: Rhode Island Hospital USA:RI:Providence

Work Type: Full Time

Shift: Shift 1

Union: Non-Union

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