Nurse Manager- Telemetry
Company: Holy Cross Hospital
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 6, 2026
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Job Description:
General Summary The Nurse Manager / Educator of Cardiovascular
Care supports the Nursing Director in the assessment, planning,
coordination, implementation, and evaluation of patient care
delivery within the Telemetry and Cardiovascular Care units. This
role places a strong emphasis on staff education, professional
development, and the integration of evidence-based practice to
improve patient outcomes, utilizing ANA, CCNA, and ANNA standards
of nursing practice. In the absence of, or at the direction of, the
Nursing Director, the Nurse Manager / Educator assumes
responsibility for the operational management of the unit.
Responsibilities include patient care oversight, staff management
and development, patient flow coordination, fiscal accountability,
and maintenance of a safe and therapeutic care environment. The
Nurse Manager / Educator collaborates closely with patients,
families, physicians, and interdisciplinary healthcare
professionals to achieve high-quality, patient-centered outcomes
and promotes patient and family education and engagement in care
planning. Organizational Mission and Values Mission: Holy Cross
Hospital is a Catholic healthcare organization sponsored by the
Sisters of Saint Casimir. Through our commitment to the healing
mission of Jesus, we contribute to healthy communities and promote
quality healthcare. Values: Respect: Treat all individuals with
dignity, fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment.
Excellence: Deliver superior patient care through qualified staff,
continuous improvement, advanced technology, ongoing education, and
responsible stewardship of resources. Attitude: Demonstrate
professionalism, enthusiasm, courtesy, and ethical conduct.
Compassion: Address the needs of patients and families with empathy
and sensitivity. Holistic Care: Support the physical, emotional,
and spiritual needs of patients and families. Primary
Responsibilities and Duties Leadership and Unit Operations Serve as
a professional role model for nursing staff and interdisciplinary
team members. Ensure adherence to attendance standards with minimal
tardiness or absenteeism. Complete all mandatory hospital
education, orientation, and departmental competency requirements.
Respond appropriately to emergency situations, including but not
limited to Code Blue, Rapid Response, Code Stroke, Code Red, Code
Gray, Code Black, Code Pink, and Code Triage. Promote and enforce
compliance with hospital-wide and departmental policies and
procedures, including infection control, safety, and restraint
policies. Collaborate with the Nursing Director to ensure effective
coordination of nursing care delivery and compliance with core
measures. Staffing, Scheduling, and Workforce Management Facilitate
patient placement and bed assignments in collaboration with the
Nursing Supervisor, considering staffing levels, patient acuity,
diagnosis, and staff competencies. Oversee staffing assignments for
current and oncoming shifts to ensure productivity, acuity balance,
and compliance with HFAP standards. Adhere to unit staffing grids
to meet operational and financial expectations. Monitor employee
time and attendance and complete payroll using the Kronos system.
Participate in interviewing, hiring, onboarding, and orientation of
new employees. Facilitate staff orientation and provide daily
follow-up and mentoring to new team members. Education and
Professional Development Chair the Unit Education Council and
participate in the hospital Education Coordinating Council (ECC).
Serve as a clinical expert, educator, and resource for nursing
staff. Develop, implement, and evaluate educational programs and
competency validation processes. Guide and support staff nurse
preceptors and participate in precepting as needed. Promote
evidence-based practice initiatives aligned with ANA, CCNA, and
ANNA standards. Patient Care and Clinical Support Provide hands-on
patient care as needed, including admissions, discharges,
transfers, and medication administration. Assist staff in
establishing priorities and adapting care delivery as patient needs
evolve. Advocate for patients and families by ensuring effective
communication and education across all age groups and patient
populations, including those with physical, emotional, cognitive,
social, or language barriers. Collaborate with patients, families,
physicians, spiritual care, ethics committees, and palliative care
teams regarding advance directives, DNR status, end-of-life care,
and Gift of Hope initiatives. Quality, Safety, and Performance
Improvement Participate in quality indicator studies and customer
service initiatives. Assist with preparation of quarterly quality
and performance reports. Report risk management issues promptly to
the Nursing Director and Risk Management Department. Conduct
routine rounding to promote patient satisfaction and service
excellence. Contribute to Shared Governance and nursing leadership
meetings. Fiscal and Administrative Responsibilities Monitor and
review unit budget performance as directed. Submit variance reports
in a timely manner. Collaborate with Finance to assist in
development of the annual unit budget. Conduct monthly department
staff meetings and participate in nursing leadership meetings.
Provide regular feedback to the Nursing Director regarding staff
performance and operational concerns. Additional Responsibilities
Address inappropriate behavior constructively and support
corrective education. Maintain confidentiality of sensitive
personnel and patient information. Perform other duties as
assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong clinical
judgment, leadership, and decision-making skills. Demonstrated
ability to educate adult learners and facilitate professional
development. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and customer
service skills. Ability to work independently, initiate projects,
and manage competing priorities. Strong organizational, analytical,
and critical-thinking skills. Proficiency in electronic health
records, order entry, and reporting systems. Ability to maintain
confidentiality and exercise discretion with sensitive information.
Education, Licensure, and Certification Graduate of an accredited
school of nursing. Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in the
State of Illinois. Current CPR and ACLS certification. Compliance
with PPD and employee health requirements. Experience Requirements
Minimum of five (5) years of nursing experience in an acute care
hospital setting. Experience in cardiac, telemetry, and/or
intensive care nursing preferred. Prior leadership, charge nurse,
or educator experience strongly preferred. Additional Information
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