Job Description
Salary: 112,473.92-168,710.88 USD
Facility: Kenmore Mercy Hospital
Shift: Shift 1Status: Full Time
FTE: 1.013333Bargaining Unit: ACE Associates
Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: Yes
Work Schedule: Days and Evenings with Call Weekend and Holiday Rotation
Hours: 7a-5p, 8a-6p, 9a-7p
Summary:
The Lead APP Supervisor is responsible for the oversite of the Advanced Practice Provider First Assistant Operational Activity and Clinical performance. This role works in collaboration with Surgeons to provide adequate coverage and support as required. The role is responsible for the daily operational and clinical activity of the first assistant team. The position is responsible for the coordination of Physician Assistant Surgical student surgical clinical activity. The Physician Assistant Supervisor performs clinical duties working across all surgical specialties.
The Lead APP Supervisor is a dependent health care provider who, working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary health team, is responsible for providing comprehensive care to patients. All duties and responsibilities must be accomplished with the guidelines of the established protocols and in accordance with the Physician Written Practice Agreement as required by New York State. The Lead APP Supervisor is additionally responsible for creating and managing the mid-level surgical support service and managing operating room first assistants. Daily duties will include ensuring operating room first assistant availability, coordinating the surgical mid-level hiring process and on-boarding of new mid-levels in collaboration with the medical staff offices. Administrative duties will also include the oversight of hiring, termination/disciplinary action and professional growth and development of APPs within department. This role also entails first assisting in the operating room for multiple surgical specialties including general, vascular, orthopedics, plastics, GYN, neurology and thoracic.
Areas of responsibility include emergency room coverage for consultation and initial interventions, response to inpatient floor calls, facilitating patient preparation for admission and/or surgery. All duties and responsibilities must be accomplished with the guidelines of the established protocols and in accordance with the Physician Written Practice Agreement as required by New York State.
Responsibilities:
EDUCATION - Licensed Physician Assistant in New York State or current New York State Professional RN License
- Graduated from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree as a Physician Assistant or Completion of an accredited program for Nurse Practitioners
- Infection Control Training certificate as required by New York State
- Board Certification by NCCPA required
- Meets credentialing requirements as appropriate through the Medical Staff office
EXPERIENCE- Three-year surgical assisting experience required
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY - Ability to handle multiple priorities in a stressful situation
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Good mental and physical health
- Knowledge of surgical anatomy, physiology, patho-physiology, and operative technique related to the operative procedures
- Ability to perform effectively in stressful and emergency situations
- Ability to recognize safety hazards and initiate appropriate preventive and corrective action
- Ability to perform effectively and harmoniously as a member of the team
- Participates in educational conferences and upgrades and maintains professional knowledge and skills related to the area of responsibility
- Maintains confidentiality and understands the legal aspects of the job function, adheres to hospital policies and procedures
- Role includes a variety of problems to be solved under general guidelines, and calls for a variety of decisions, some of which are complex and must be referred to a resource person
- Assists in directing a small group of employees performing similar or related tasks of a semi-skilled nature
- Computer literate
WORKING CONDITIONS: - Respond to surgical on-call emergencies
- May be exposed to communicable diseases
- On-call coverage