Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL)
Company: Rush University Medical Center
Location: Chicago
Posted on: May 18, 2025
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Job Description:
Location: Chicago, IllinoisBusiness Unit: Rush Medical
CenterHospital: Rush University Medical CenterDepartment: Clinical
Staffing Office-AdminWork Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0.9
and 1.0)Shift: Shift 1Work Schedule: 8 Hr (7:00:00 AM - 3:00:00
PM)Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our
Rush benefits page
(https://www.rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits).Pay Range:
44.45 - 77.01Rush salaries are determined by many factors
including, but not limited to, education, job-related experience
and skills, as well as internal equity and industry specific market
data. The pay range for each role reflects Rush's anticipated wage
or salary reasonably expected to be offered for the position.
Offers may vary depending on the circumstances of each
case.Summary:The Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) functions as an
advanced generalist providing and managing care for patients,
individuals, families, and communities in the microsystem. The CNL
is a point of care expert clinician, outcomes manager, client
advocate, educator, information manager, system analyst/risk
anticipator, team lead, professional, and lifelong learner. The CNL
collaborates with nursing leadership and the healthcare team, and
serves as guardian of care, coordinator for the improvement of
patient care outcomes, and resource in the management of clinically
complex patients. The CNL provides insight regarding the
microsystem for collaboration with the Clinical Nurse Specialist
(CNS) on macrosystem processes and outcomes. The CNL and CNS roles
intersect at the point of patient care delivery with the shared
goal of facilitating safe, quality, cost-effective care.
Exemplifies the Rush mission, vision, and values and acts in
accordance with Rush policies and procedures.Other
information:Required Job Qualifications:--- Current State of
Illinois Professional Registered Nurse licensure--- Graduate degree
in nursing--- o National certification as Clinical Nurse Leader
required upon hire unless candidate is currently enrolled in Rush
University's GEM Nursing Program.Candidates enrolled in this
program must successfully complete the program and earn their CNL
certification.--- Two years relevant nursing experience--- BLS;
other emergency cardiovascular care certifications as pertinent to
practice area.--- Current evidence-based clinical practice and
expertise.--- Demonstrated track record of success in participating
in/leading microsystem quality initiatives.--- Demonstrated
professional and effective communication skills (verbal, nonverbal,
written), time management, and interpersonal skills.---
Demonstrated critical thinking skills and ability to make sound
judgments and to monitor and respond to patient needs or changes in
condition and positively influence the patient/customer--- Basic
computer skills, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.--- Demonstrated ability to
navigate and utilize an electronic medical record.--- Demonstrates
population-specific clinical knowledge utilizing current literature
and research, updating knowledge with any new evidence relative to
role in direct patient care and in other elements of Clinical Nurse
Leader role.--- Synthesizes quantitative and qualitative evidence
for critical thinking and decision making to achieve optimal
patient outcomes.Responsibilities:Job
Responsibilities:Evidence-Based Practice--- Coordinates
comprehensive evidence-based education to patients and family,
addressing social and psychosocial barriers, social justice, and
health equity in the patient care continuum.--- Evaluates evidence
for practice, implements evidence-based practices, and uses quality
improvement strategies to affect improved outcomes in the
microsystem.--- Collaborates in the development, implementation,
and evaluation of care and best practices pertinent to patients
within the microsystem.--- Collaborates in provision of education
and competency validation, and coaches and mentors new and
established staff through department-based initiatives and learning
opportunities, and real-time review.Relationships and Caring---
Serves as an advocate and resource for the care and coordination of
patients across a microsystem.--- Collaborates to address complex
patient/family goals and interventions to improve patient
outcomes.--- Reviews and critiques patient care plans, and works
with the interdisciplinary team to customize interventions to
attain individual patient and family goals, and reduce the risk of
complications.--- Identifies variances related to length of stay,
readmissions, and the discharge/care transition planning process
across the continuum of patient care, and develops individualized
plans to resolve barriers.Critical Thinking--- Identifies factors
related to safety for patients, visitors and staff, and develops
and implements plans to ensure safety across the continuum of
care.--- Coaches staff and students in the development and
application of critical thinking in order to manage complex
patients, identify changing patient conditions, and in the delivery
of patient care.Technical Expertise--- Partners to design and
implement processes, and fosters utilization of new technology and
products for improving patient care and outcomes.--- Reviews
specific patient cases to determine compliance with standards for
nursing practice and reports findings to leadership, advisory
committees, and appropriate standing committees.--- Collaborates to
create and implement educational programs at the microsystem level
to foster clinical expertise and growth of staff.Leadership---
Maintains open communication with leadership in order to identify
trends and address concerns impacting delivery of quality care.---
Collaborates in initiatives relative to maintenance of Joint
Commission accreditation, ANCC Magnet designation, and other
specialty designations and accreditations within the
organization.--- Partners to support academic programs to foster
meaningful educational experiences.--- Implements and engages in
care coordination of specific activities, conferences, strategies,
and interventions to move the patient through the continuum of care
as part of the interdisciplinary health care team.--- Serves as a
role model, formally recognizes others, and encourages peer
advancement.Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate
qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability,
veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.
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