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Director Clinical Nurse Educator

California, MO · On-site

$135 - $165/hr

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Director Clinical Nurse Educator 5 days ago Requisition ID: 1988 Salary Range: $135,000.00 To $165 ... This position reports to the Chief Nursing Officer or designee and provides education and ...

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What is a director designee?

A Director Designee is an individual who is authorized to act on behalf of a director, typically within a childcare, healthcare, or organizational setting. This person assumes the director’s responsibilities when the director is absent, ensuring operations continue smoothly and in compliance with regulations. The designee must meet specific qualifications and receive appropriate training to fulfill these duties. Their appointment is often formalized and approved by regulatory agencies or organizational leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director designee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director Designee, you typically need a background in management, a relevant degree (often in healthcare, education, or business depending on the setting), and experience in supervisory roles. Familiarity with regulatory compliance systems, staff scheduling software, and industry-specific certifications (such as Assisted Living Director certification) is often required. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively help in managing teams and ensuring high standards of service. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining operational quality, regulatory compliance, and a positive organizational culture.

What are some common challenges faced by director designees in balancing administrative responsibilities with direct program oversight?

Director Designees often juggle a variety of tasks, including managing daily operations, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting staff development. One of the main challenges is effectively allocating time between administrative duties—such as reporting, budgeting, and policy implementation—and maintaining hands-on involvement with program activities and staff. Successful Director Designees develop strong organizational skills and delegate tasks when possible, while also fostering open communication within their teams. This balance is crucial for maintaining program quality and meeting organizational goals.

What is the difference between Director Designee vs Facility Manager?

AspectDirector DesigneeFacility Manager
CredentialsRelevant certifications, often including healthcare or industry-specific licensesCertifications in facilities management or related fields, such as FMP or CFM
Work EnvironmentTypically in healthcare, education, or large organizations overseeing complianceIn charge of daily operations of a building or complex, across various industries
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in regulated industries like healthcare, education, or governmentCommon across commercial, industrial, and institutional sectors
Comparison Search IntentUnderstanding leadership roles in compliance and oversightManaging facilities' operations and maintenance

The main difference is that a Director Designee often acts as a designated leader responsible for compliance and oversight within a specific industry, especially in regulated environments. A Facility Manager focuses on the operational management of physical spaces, ensuring maintenance, safety, and efficiency. Both roles require relevant certifications but serve different organizational functions.

What are popular job titles related to Director Designee jobs in Missouri?

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What cities in Missouri are hiring for Director Designee jobs?

Cities in Missouri with the most Director Designee job openings:

Jefferson / Child Care / Before & After School Site Director / Part Time

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Festus, MO

$35K - $48K/yr

Part-time

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Job description

PURPOSE OF POSITION

Under the general direction of the Program Director, the incumbent is responsible for assisting with the overall program, supervision of children and day-to-day operation of the Y-Club program.He/she relates to the Program Director, Staff Team, state licensing regulators and community resource agencies.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB

  1. Follow general direction and perform other duties as assigned of by the Y-Club Program Director and/or designee.
  2. Ensure the individual needs of the children are met for proper coordination of the program within the site.
  3. Utilize solid judgment and discretionary skills as well as make independent decisions that will affect the YMCA of Greater St. Louis and its departments.
  4. Maintain positive relationships with many diverse people, including staff, parents, volunteers and program site administration and demonstrate strong public relation skills.
  5. Ensure YMCA policies and guidelines are followed at all times.
  6. Maintain an environment that ensures children's safety and well being.
  7. Model, practice and carry out the YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith.
  8. Plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities that advance all areas of children's development and learning, including social, emotional, intellectual and physical competence.
  9. Conduct the program in accordance with YMCA goals and principles of developmentally appropriate practices
  10. Model, practice and carryout Membership By Design in all aspects of job performance.
  11. Meet the training requirements set forth by the Association Training Model.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Understands the concepts of mutual respect, caring, honesty, responsibility, and faith in positive communications and interaction with children, parents and staff.
  2. Plan developmentally appropriate activities and experiences.
  3. Guides and assists in development of program content and special events.
  4. Ensures program process meets the "Hand's On, Minds On" approach to learning.
  5. Assists with administrative duties, problem solving and parent/YMCA communications.
  6. Assist in development, training and ongoing educational requirements through orientation, training and continued education opportunities.
  7. Understands the site director's role as that of facilitator vs. instructor.
  8. Ensure open, positive communication and mentoring is provided to all staff on an ongoing basis.
  9. Responsible for all accounts receivables.
  10. Communicate problems, issues or concerns with supervisor.
  11. Posses the ability to relate to children, parents, peers, branch staff, volunteers and community.
  12. Must pass a medical examination including TB test as required by DOHSS and Hep A (if applicable).
  13. Must pass DOHSS child abuse screening, criminal records check and Child Care Worker Registry.
  14. Must read and sign YMCA Child Abuse pamphlet and report any suspected case of child abuse to supervisor.
  15. Must read and sign YMCA Y-Club Informational Manual.
  16. Must ensure and maintain confidentiality of family, children and staff.
  17. Actively participates in all program activities and special events.
  18. Follow all guidelines and procedures established by the YMCA, Department of Health and Senior Services and Accreditation Agencies.
  19. Responsible for ensuring diverse program experiences are provided for children each day.
  20. Understand difference between discipline and punishment.Use positive verbal and non-verbal communication with children to build trusting and stable relationships.
  21. Keep up-to-date records on all children participating in the program.
  22. Must be willing to substitute at any site with flexibility and a positive attitude.
  23. Participate in Branch World Service and Partner with Youth Fundraisers
  24. Teamwork is demonstrated through personal interaction among all staff.
  25. Responsible for insuring the safety of all children.
  26. Know where children are at all times.
  27. Children provided opportunities to build self-help and independence skills.
  28. Ensure all children's individual needs are met with dignity and respect.
  29. Must take care of all hygiene requirements of the children.
  30. Program equipment is cared for properly and checked daily for safety.
  31. Indoor and outdoor space is monitored daily for health and safety concerns.
  32. Report all repairs, incidents, and accidents to the Program Director and/or Executive Director.Reports made on appropriate forms and within required time frame.
  33. Responsible to keep center clean and sanitary to insure health and safety of all children.
  34. Keep a neat and clean appearance, in accordance with the standards set by the YMCA.Staff wear name tags and staff shirts while on duty.
  35. Responsible for all aspects of quality customer service-including greeting parents, handling parent questions and concerns and staying informed of programs.
  36. Serve as a relationship builder for site staff and families enhancing their commitment to the YMCA members and the mission.
  37. Maintain and ensure confidentiality of all participants in the program.
  38. Keeps current on any new program activities or special events to assist and enhance the programs.
  39. Able to interpret YMCA policy and procedures and make independent, sound judgments and decisions, which support the YMCA of Greater St. Louis.
  40. Reinforce and model the Membership By Design at all times.
  41. Be knowledgeable of how to use afire extinguisher and other safety equipment.
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