Under the supervision of the Director of Surgical and Interventional Services, the Manager Surgical Services is accountable for managing and coordinating quality patient care in a cost-effective manner, complying with patient care standards and job-specific performance standards through observation of clinical practice and implementation of quality assurance. Supervises operating room clinical staff. Manages the professional nursing care for patients in Surgical and procedurals areas. Assesses, plans, evaluates and documents the Nursing process in the assigned unit as needed. Functions as a resource person with primary responsibility for staff's performance and development. Demonstrates behavior practices that reflect the mission and vision of our sponsors, Swedish Edmonds and our Standards of Conduct and Civility in the workplace guidelines.
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