The Clinical Program Manager (NP) is responsible for assuring compliance with mandated clinical orientation, competency assessment and interventions in the assigned clinical program of designated nursing staff within the Medical Center. This individual interfaces directly with Mount Sinai Health System Departments, Administrators, Nursing, Medical and Quality Leadership, and Clinical Staff, managing the educational and operational impact of all clinical care delivery, staff performance, and outcome measures to support clinical practice.
Education Requirements
1. Licensure: New York State License with current registration as a registered nurse.
2. State Certification: Certified by the New York State Department of Education as a Nurse Practitioner with current registration as follows:
a. Is a graduate of New York State registered Nurse Practitioner Program or equivalent OR is certified as a Nurse Practitioner by a national association via examination.
b. Has completed a pharmacy component of not less than the required semester hours or the equivalent AND has been instructed in New York State and Federal Laws relating to prescriptions and recordkeeping (3-hour course).
c. Has a Collaborative Practice Agreement with a physician and designated protocols if less than 3600 hours experience as a practicing Nurse Practitioner.
OR
Has a Collaborative Relationship with a physician based on employment in clinical practice in the NP role at Mount Sinai Hospital. If there is a documented work history as a Nurse Practitioner with greater than 3600 practice hours. Please note all NPs regardless of their status will be placed on an FPPE initially)
3. Education:
Master's degree program designed to prepare a NP to diagnose, treat, and prescribe for a patient’s condition that fall within their specialty area of practice or the successful completion of an approved supplemental education program, i.e., post-Masters NP certificate.
4. Experience: Previous progressive experience relevant to the area of clinical practice required.
5. For all NPs hired effective June 1, 2019, National Board Certification in Advanced Practice Nursing required. For NPs who bill for professional services, National Board Certification is required regardless of hire date. The Board Certification requirement may be deferred up to 1 year if approved by Chief Nursing Officer or designee.
6. Credentialed through the Credentialing Committee of the Medical Board with approved Delineation of Privileges
7. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) certificate and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required
8. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Neonatal Advanced Life Support (NALS), The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certificates as required by specialty.
Experience Requirements
5 years directly related experience (some supervisory preferred)
Licensing and Certification Requirements
• License: RN Issuing Agency: Department of Health/Office of Professions
• Name: Basic Life Saver (BLS) Issuing Agency: AHA
• Certification: NRP (Labor and Delivery, NICU dept)
• Certification: ACLS (in ED; PACU/ASU; ICUs; Telemetry Units; SDU; IR, Interventional Cardiology (CCL/EP/Echo); L&D; Endoscopy, and APN Adult Oncology
• Certification: PALS (in ED; PACU; IR; Peds ICU, and APNs Pediatric Oncology depts.)