Location: Austin, Texas, United States
Industry: Acute Care
Schedule: Nights (Interim/Temporary Assignment)
Pay: Up to $3,496.60 weekly
Overview
This interim leadership role provides night-shift operational and clinical oversight for a Labor & Delivery unit within an acute care setting. The manager ensures safe, high-quality maternal-newborn care, supports staff performance, maintains regulatory readiness, and partners with multidisciplinary teams to meet unit goals while covering an interim need.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead night-shift operations for Labor & Delivery, including triage, intrapartum care, recovery, and coordination with postpartum/NICU as needed.
- Ensure appropriate staffing, assignments, and break coverage; respond to surges, emergencies, and high-acuity events.
- Provide clinical leadership during deliveries, obstetric emergencies, and rapid responses; escalate per policy and collaborate with providers and anesthesia.
- Coach, mentor, and evaluate staff; address performance, attendance, and conduct concerns in alignment with policy.
- Promote patient safety, evidence-based practice, infection prevention, and medication safety.
- Oversee documentation standards, patient flow, bed management collaboration, and patient experience initiatives.
- Support quality metrics (e.g., hemorrhage, hypertension, C-section reduction, skin-to-skin, breastfeeding) and participate in audits and root-cause analyses.
- Maintain readiness for accreditation and regulatory compliance (e.g., The Joint Commission, CMS) and facilitate staff education.
- Coordinate with on-call leadership and provide shift reports, staffing updates, and issue escalation.
Required Qualifications
- Active, unrestricted Texas RN license (or compact license eligible to practice in Texas).
- Minimum 3–5 years of recent Labor & Delivery acute care RN experience.
- Minimum 1–2 years of leadership experience (charge nurse, supervisor, assistant manager, or manager) in Women’s Services/L&D.
- Current BLS and ACLS; NRP required; certification in fetal monitoring (e.g., AWHONN Intermediate/Advanced) required.
- Demonstrated competence with obstetric emergencies (e.g., hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, eclampsia) and high-risk labor management.
- Strong knowledge of staffing, throughput, quality improvement, and regulatory standards in an acute care environment.
- Proficiency with EHR systems and standard office applications; ability to produce clear reports and handoffs.
- Ability to work night shifts, weekends/holidays as needed, and support an interim assignment start with minimal ramp-up.
Preferred Qualifications
- BSN required; MSN or healthcare leadership degree preferred.
- Nursing leadership certification (e.g., CNML) preferred.
- Experience with shared governance, staffing productivity tools, and labor management.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Fast-paced acute care environment with frequent standing/walking and the ability to assist with patient handling.
- May be exposed to infectious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, and emergency situations; PPE required per policy.