The Department of Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital (VVWH) Nursing Services is a full-scope Perinatal care hospital at University of Michigan Health. We are seeking an experienced administrative professional to provide direct support to the nursing leadership.
Candidates for this position must have the knowledge, skills, abilities and experience needed to provide highly responsible and effective administrative support in an academic health care setting. Key skills include: accuracy and attention to detail, the ability to problem-solve, excellent planning skills, consistent and effective follow-through on all matters, high quality writing skills, excellent customer service and diplomacy and the ability to handle sensitive matters in a discreet manner. The successful candidate will be working in a fast-paced environment with ever-changing priorities and must be adaptable, able to work under pressure to meet deadlines, and able to develop relationships with clinicians and staff from across the health system as needed to support a collaborative environment.
- Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, assist in the care of the childbearing mother and newborn assigned to a VVWH RN.
- Assist in the maintenance of a safe, supportive family-centered environment that supports patient needs.
- Assist the obstetrical team in the performance of delivery procedures, wherever they may occur.
- Assist the RN in the care of the childbearing mother during all stages of labor to ensure a safe delivery for all labor patients.
- Ensure efficient and consistent management of procedural instruments and devices in VVWH, excluding those used for surgical cases in the operating rooms
- Must be able to perform a wide range of physical activities which include moving, standing for long periods of time, transporting and positioning patients and equipment as well as constantly positioning self to provide patient care and related duties.
- Demonstrated ability to work as a part of a team in addition to being able to take direction.
- Communicate with patients, families and staff in a welcoming, caring and professional manner.
- Understands and demonstrates the core concepts of Patient and Family Centered Care (PFCC), including: Respect and Dignity, Information Sharing, Participation and Collaboration.