This position is located within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), ICE Health Service Corps (IHSC), Office of Deputy Assistant Director of Clinical Services (DAD-CSU). The Nurse Manager (NM) will report directly to the Regional Nurse Manager (RNM) with the Chief Nurse (CN) as reviewing official. The Nurse Manager serves as part of the local leadership team (TRIAD) the responsible health authority in collaboration with the clinical director and health service administrator. This is a supervisory position.
The nurse manager (Senior Nurse Manager) is stationed at a medium or small facility with usually less than 400 beds and has minimal medical housing unit (sub-acute inpatient) capacity. The Nurse Manager (NM) oversees all nursing services and ensures that nursing practice, principles, and procedures are implemented in accordance with national, state, and local nursing laws and regulations. The nurse manager supervises the federal nursing staff at their respective facility and serves as technical monitor for all contract nursing personnel.
IHSC provides direct care daily to approximately 15,300 detainees housed at 20 designated facilities throughout the nation. The health care provided includes medical, dental and mental health care, and public health services. IHSC provides medical case management and oversight for an additional 22,600 detainees housed at approximately 112 non-IHSC staffed detention facilities daily across the country.
SUPERVISORY CONTROLS:
The Nurse Manager will be supervised by the Regional Nurse Manager with Chief Nurse as reviewing official. The Nurse Manager serves as part of the local leadership team (TRIAD) the responsible health authority in collaboration with the clinical director and health service administrator. This is a supervisory position.
The incumbent functions independently to ensure planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of entire projects or provision of complete services; may supervise programs or services that encompass several professional fields. Impact of error can cause impairment of a departmental level service or program.
The incumbent plans and organizes his/her own work, determines the sequence of assignments, selects and develops methods, and seeks assistance from experts only rarely. Assignments are usually long-term, recurring, or broadly defined. Work is reviewed for feasibility, compatibility with other work, and effectiveness in meeting requirements or expected results.
An extensive number of well-defined guides, methods, theories, and precedents are available. Situations to which existing guidelines cannot be applied or which require significant deviations from existing guidelines are referred to higher authority.
Serves as the nursing advisor to local leadership team (TRIAD) regarding the total nursing program and objectives. In addition to contacts with patients and patients' families in a clinical setting, establishes and maintains contacts with persons outside the immediate work environment, but within the Department. Contacts are required in order to collaborate, supply advice, explain, interpret, and seek support for methods, policies and programs, and to provide personalized nursing services and administer a moderately complex program requiring a moderate amount of explanation and tact.