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Position Summary
Under the director of the Chief Nurse Officer, the Director of Patient Care Services is responsible for the daily operations of Labor and Delivery, Post Partum, and the Neonatal Intensive Care Units at University Health Retama Hospital.
Responsibilities
Maintains management responsibility and accountability for clinical practice of nursing for multiple units.
Manages programs and runs monthly Quality Assurance and Process Improvement (QAPI).
Promotes the University Health Customer Relations policy.
Facilitates team-building strategies that create partnerships and collaboration within nursing.
Plans with educational institutions for the availability of University Health facilities and mentors.
Education and Experience Requirements
Bachelor's degree in nursing and current registration with the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners (Magnet).
Master's degree required or enrollment in a master's program.
National certification (e.g., CCRN, RNC, CEN, CNOR, OCN, ANCC, CAN, CPAN, CFRN) in related field required.
Five years of nursing experience, at least two years in a supervisory or managerial position.
Experience in a community hospital preferred.
Licensure/Certification
Current license from the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners to practice as a registered nurse.
Total Rewards
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Extensive ancillary benefits
Paid Time Off
Excellent retirement plans
Prescription drug coverage
Flexible Spending Account
Pet insurance
University Health Retama Campus is located next to the Retama Park Horse Track in Selma off Loop 1604 and Retama Parkway. The hospital will open 2026-27 with 166 beds and is designed to expand to 286 beds. A connected 100,000‑sq‑ft medical office building will offer appointments for a wide range of medical and surgical specialists.
University Health has been leading the way for more than 100 years, serving all who entrust us with the highest quality care, respect, and compassion. At the main campus, the University Hospital serves as the primary teaching facility for UT Health San Antonio and the premier Level I trauma center for South Texas.
Apply now and be a part of shaping the future of University Health!
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Responsibilities
Maintains management responsibility and accountability for clinical practice of nursing for multiple units.
Manages programs and runs monthly Quality Assurance and Process Improvement (QAPI).
Promotes the University Health Customer Relations policy.
Facilitates team-building strategies that create partnerships and collaboration within nursing.
Plans with educational institutions for the availability of University Health facilities and mentors.
Education and Experience Requirements
Bachelor's degree in nursing and current registration with the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners (Magnet).
Master's degree required or enrollment in a master's program.
National certification (e.g., CCRN, RNC, CEN, CNOR, OCN, ANCC, CAN, CPAN, CFRN) in related field required.
Five years of nursing experience, at least two years in a supervisory or managerial position.
Experience in a community hospital preferred.
Licensure/Certification
Current license from the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners to practice as a registered nurse.
Total Rewards
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Extensive ancillary benefits
Paid Time Off
Excellent retirement plans
Prescription drug coverage
Flexible Spending Account
Pet insurance
University Health Retama Campus is located next to the Retama Park Horse Track in Selma off Loop 1604 and Retama Parkway. The hospital will open 2026-27 with 166 beds and is designed to expand to 286 beds. A connected 100,000‑sq‑ft medical office building will offer appointments for a wide range of medical and surgical specialists.
University Health has been leading the way for more than 100 years, serving all who entrust us with the highest quality care, respect, and compassion. At the main campus, the University Hospital serves as the primary teaching facility for UT Health San Antonio and the premier Level I trauma center for South Texas.
Apply now and be a part of shaping the future of University Health!
#J-18808-Ljbffr