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Children's National Medical Center

RN Nurse Manager - Inpatient Psych Unit (Child and Adolescent)

Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Job Title RN Nurse Manager - Inpatient Psych Unit (Child and Adolescent) (250002TP)

Job Description Children’s National Hospital, based in Washington, D.C., celebrates over 150 years of pediatric care, research, and commitment to community. Today, 150 years stronger, it is among the nation’s top 10 children’s hospitals. It is highly ranked in all specialties evaluated by U.S. News & World Report. Children’s National is transforming pediatric medicine for all children. Children’s National has been designated four times in a row as a Magnet® hospital, demonstrating the highest standards of nursing and patient care delivery.

Unit Description: The inpatient Child Psychiatric Unit is a 12-bed unit. It is a short-term child oriented program designed to provide crisis intervention and stabilization to children 3-13 years of age. The average length of stay is three to seven days. Each patient receives an initial psychiatric evaluation upon admission. The treatment team can consist of the following: Attending Psychiatrist, Individual Therapist (Residents/Fellows), Medical Students, Psychology Interns, Family Therapist (LSW), Expressive Art Therapist, Educational Assistant, Registered Nurses, and Child Psychiatric Specialists.

Unit Description: The Adolescent Psychiatric Unit (APU) is a 14-bed short-term treatment unit that provides an extensive bio-psychosocial and treatment services to the adolescent population between 14-17 years of age. The program is designed to provide a safe and therapeutic environment to facilitate stabilization, evaluation, treatment, and follow up care of the hospitalized adolescent. Milieu Management is utilized to effect a positive change in the patient’s behavior by providing a supportive and nurturing environment that encourages and reinforces constructive interactions with others.

Responsibilities All nurse managers are responsible to a nurse executive and manage one or more defined areas of organized nursing services and are accountable for nursing services 24/7 as appropriate for the assigned area(s). Nurse managers participate in planning, implementation, management and evaluation of operations, supervision of staff, budget, regulatory readiness and staffing. Nurse managers facilitate an atmosphere of interactive management and the development of collegial relationships among nursing personnel and other health care disciplines throughout the organization.

Qualifications Minimum Work Experience

5 years (Required)

Required Skills/Knowledge

Strong knowledge of JCAHO and other regulatory agency requirements.

Demonstrated leadership and management skills.

Expertise in the area of specialty.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Required Licenses and Certifications

Registered Nurse in District of Columbia (Required)

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider (BLS) (Required)

Functional Accountabilities

Grow

Encourage and share new ways of making the right work easier to do

Recognize and share incremental improvements in operations

Promote the success of organizational and department initiatives by clearly aligning programs to the mission

Exemplary Practice

Establishes collaborative relationships with all members of the healthcare team to ensure optimal state of health and well‑being of the patients and families served.

Utilizes expertise in cultural competency to enhance relationships, processes, and outcomes for patients/families, ensuring education through face to face or telephonic methods.

Treats every patient/family with dignity and worth, acknowledging their individuality and autonomy.

Engages opportunities to act in the best interest of the patient/family, building trust and confidence, while upholding moral and legal standards of due care.

Consistently evaluates care delivery model, incorporating variours sources of data, (e.g. patient satisfaction data) to improve processes.

Transformational Leadership

Contributes to the development of departmental strategic plans. Supports and communicates the strategic plan to all employees.

Uses budget tools to forcast and make decisions while analyzing and interpreting variances.

Accountable for planning for staffing. Continuously monitors and adjusts staffing based on area needs. Uses trended data (e.g. labor productivity data) to manage the staffing plans.

Assumes coverage of other areas when the need arises and assumes the responsibility, accountability and level of authority within authorized scope.

Communicates and escalates clinical and administrative issues as appropriate to senior leadership.

Employs varied performance measures to analyze and enhance patient outcomes and staff/organization effectiveness.

Ensures regulatory requirements are met and upholds overall safety standards of the work area.

Structural Empowerment

Responsible for full implementation of Shared Nursing Leadership and participates in Hospital wide committees.

Promotes staff/unit involvement in the community.

Coordinates mechanisms across systems, institutions, and community to provide continuity of care in collaboration with key stakeholders.

Employs critical attributes of effective collaboration to create, promote, and maintain an environment that supports successful partnership and high performance team outcomes.

Develops and engages ongoing monitoring, and staff and member education to assure environmental management plans provide safe, accessible, effective and functional environment of care.

New Knowledge

Ensures that the practice of nursing is based upon scientific evidence and best practice.

Encourages staff participation in research.

Encourages and facilitates professional certification and further education.

Organizational Accountabilities

Organizational Accountabilities (Leader)

Deliver

Set and clearly communicate team goals and priorities in alignment with departmental goals and budgets

Develop the budget and assign resources to meet the team goals

Provide the resources and guidance required for employees to perform effectively

Develop procedures to ensure high safety and quality, and course‑correct as needed

Identify customers’ needs and ensure service excellence in meeting those needs

Engage

Be the link between the department and the team in defining the strategies to meet team goals

Provide prompt and clear feedback to staff and support their performance

Ensure team adherence to organizational regulations

Manage the working environment to promote productivity and motivation

Represent the team in clearing obstacles to high performance

Hire staff and develop their capabilities

Monitor and promote strong employee engagement

Grow

Encourage and share new ways of making the right work easier to do

Recognize and share incremental improvements in operations

Promote the success of organizational and department initiatives by clearly aligning programs to the mission

Primary Location District of Columbia‑Washington

Work Locations CN Hospital (Main Campus), 111 Michigan Avenue NW, Washington, 20010

Job Management

Organization Ctr Neuroscience & Behav Med

Position Status: R (Regular) – FT – Full-Time

Shift: Day

Work Schedule: Monday Friday occasional weekend

Job Posting Oct 15, 2025, 8:30:57 AM

Full-Time Salary Range 97843.2 – 163072

Childrens National Hospital is an equal opportunity employer that evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, identity, or other characteristics protected by law. The Know Your Rights poster is available here: and the pay transparency policy is available here: Know Your Rights Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Poster.

Please note that it is the policy of Children's National Hospital to ensure a “drug‑free” work environment: a workplace free from the illegal use, possession or distribution of controlled substances (as defined in the Controlled Substances Act), or the misuse of legal substances, by all staff (management, employees and contractors). Though recreational and medical marijuana are now legal in the District of Columbia, Children's National and its affiliates maintain the right, in accordance with our policy, to enforce a drug‑free workplace, including prohibiting recreational or prescribed marijuana.

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