Chief Nursing Officer - PCSTMC
Providence
Job Description
Calling All Esteemed Leaders! Are you a missionâdriven nursing executive with a passion for advancing professional nursing practice, elevating patient outcomes, and leading through complexity with purpose and integrity? Do you inspire highâperforming teams, champion evidenceâbased care, and steward nursing practice with both vision and discipline?
If you are energized by shaping the future of care delivery through compassionate leadership and operational excellence, this extraordinary opportunity invites your leadership. The Role Reporting directly to the Ministry Chief Executive and operating in a matrixed relationship with the Regional Chief Clinical Executive, the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) serves as the senior executive leader accountable for the Professional Nursing Practice across the ministry. The CNO provides strategic, clinical, and operational leadership to ensure nursing services are fully aligned with the Providence St.
Joseph Health (PSJH) Nursing Strategic Plan, organizational performance priorities, and the mission of wholeâperson care. The CNO holds executive responsibility for the development, approval, and implementation of nursing policies, procedures, standards of practice, staffing models, and care delivery systems. This role ensures nursing services are integrated into the ministryâs performance improvement framework, advancing quality, safety, caregiver engagement, fiscal stewardship, and patient experience.
As a key member of the Hospital Executive Leadership Team, the CNO works collaboratively across departments, partners closely with medical staff and interdisciplinary leaders, engages with the Community Ministry Board, and represents nursing and the organization to internal and external stakeholders. With a continuous focus on quality, workforce wellbeing, and patient safety, the CNO creates sustainable systems of care that support patient acuity, productivity targets, and effective use of resources across the continuum. What Youâll Do Strategic & Clinical Leadership Provide executive oversight of professional nursing practice, ensuring excellence, consistency, and alignment with evidenceâbased standards.
Establish and sustain care delivery systems that promote quality outcomes, patient safety, and wholeâperson care. Lead the integration of nursing services into organizational strategy, quality initiatives, and performance improvement plans. Transformational Leadership & Culture Foster a culture of shared decisionâmaking, professional accountability, and continuous improvement.
Mentor, develop, and inspire current and emerging nurse leaders, establishing succession planning and leadership development pathways. Promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive care throughout nursing practice. Operational Excellence & Safety Direct staffing models, workforce planning, and resource allocation based on patient acuity and care needs.
Champion a Just Culture, highâreliability principles, and proactive identification of clinical risk. Monitor and improve nurseâsensitive outcomes, caregiver engagement, and patient satisfaction metrics. Governance & External Engagement Serve as a key advisor and representative to governing boards, academic partners, professional organizations, and the broader community.
Advance nursing research, academic partnerships, and evidence translation into practice. Advocate for patient care and nursing perspectives at organizational, community, and legislative levels. Business & Financial Stewardship Lead nursing operating and capital budgets with accountability and strategic foresight.
Interpret financial and operational data to guide decisionâmaking, performance management, and valueâbased care strategies. Partner in the prioritization and adoption of information systems and enabling technologies that support nursing practice and clinical decisionâmaking. What Youâll Bring Education & Licensure Bachelorâs Degree in Nursing (required) Masterâs Degree in Nursing or related field (Health Administration, Business, Public Health, or Management) Ph.D. in Nursing (preferred) Active California Registered Nurse License (required upon hire) Within 30 days of hire: California Fire and Life Safety Card (VendorâManaged) Experience & Expertise Minimum of 5 years of executiveâlevel nursing leadership experience in an acute care environment Minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible leadership and management experience Deep working knowledge of clinical practice standards, nursing regulations, healthcare economics, workforce management, and performance improvement Demonstrated success leading in complex, matrixed, multiâentity healthcare organizations Leadership Strengths Exceptional communication, collaboration, and relationshipâbuilding skills Proven servant leadership aligned with PSJHâs mission and values Strong systems thinking and ability to lead transformational change Ability to articulate and operationalize Magnet standards and expectations Willingness and ability to travel across the ministry and community Why Join Us?
Lead with Purpose: Shape professional nursing practice within a missionâdriven, valuesâbased healthcare system. Influence at Scale: Drive meaningful impact across a complex ministry and broader community. Champion Excellence: Advance quality, safety, and caregiver engagement through evidenceâbased leadership.
Collaborative Culture: Partner with committed executive, clinical, and community leaders. Professional Legacy: Develop the next generation of nurse leaders while advancing the nursing profession. Ready to Shape the Future of Healthcare?
If you are a visionary nursing leader committed to excellence, compassion, and innovation, we invite you to apply. Step into this pivotal role and help define the future of professional nursing practice while advancing exceptional care for the communities we serve. The full pay range is listed in accordance with applicable law.
Final compensation will be determined based on qualifications, experience, organizational compensation alignment, and the approved hiring department budget for the position. This position may also be eligible for incentive compensation and benefits. At Providence we believe in the importance of human connection and the impact of inâperson collaboration towards team cohesion and caregiver engagement.
Further, we want our leaders to live in or near the communities we serve. #J-18808-Ljbffr