Director of MedSurg
Company: Summit Medical Center
Location: Edmond
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position Summary The Director of Inpatient Services
provides strategic, operational, and clinical leadership for all
inpatient/outpatient medical surgical nursing services. within a
physician-owned acute care surgical hospital. This role ensures
safe, high-quality, patient-centered care while maintaining
regulatory compliance, fiscal responsibility, and a positive
interdisciplinary culture. The Director collaborates closely with
physicians, executive leadership, and ancillary departments to
optimize patient outcomes and operational efficiency in a
resource-conscious environment. Key Responsibilities Clinical &
Operational Leadership Direct daily operations of inpatient nursing
services. Ensure safe staffing models aligned with census, acuity,
and budget. Oversee clinical workflows for surgical and acute care
patients. Lead patient throughput and care coordination
initiatives. Monitor and improve quality metrics, patient
satisfaction, and clinical outcomes. Develop, implement and oversee
adherence to nursing policies, protocols, and evidence-based
practices. Regulatory & Compliance Oversight Ensure compliance with
state and federal regulations. Maintain readiness for accreditation
surveys and audits. Oversee infection prevention standards and
clinical documentation integrity. Monitor adherence to scope of
practice and hospital policies. Financial Stewardship Manage
departmental budgets. Monitor labor costs and resource utilization.
Identify and improve operational efficiencies without compromising
patient safety. Participate in capital planning and equipment
acquisition decisions. Team Leadership & Culture Development
Recruit, hire, and participate in the onboarding of nursing staff.
Provide coaching, performance evaluations, and professional
development. Address performance concerns and disciplinary actions
as needed. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and
professionalism. Lead workplace culture initiatives to improve
engagement and create teamwork. Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Partner with physicians to optimize patient care pathways.
Collaborate with surgical services, pharmacy, case management,
therapy, and ancillary departments. Serve as liaison between
frontline staff and executive leadership. Lead and/or participate
in interdisciplinary committees and quality improvement teams as
required. Quality & Performance Improvement Track and analyze key
performance indicators (KPIs). Implement corrective action plans
when quality metrics fall below benchmarks. Champion patient
advocacy and service excellence initiatives. Lead or participate in
root cause analyses and risk mitigation efforts as needed.
Qualifications Qualifications Graduate from an accredited school of
Nursing Registered Nurse (RN), active state license Bachelor’s
degree in nursing required, Minimum 5–10 years acute care
experience Prior leadership experience in hospital setting Strong
knowledge of medical surgical inpatient workflows Demonstrated
ability to lead in resource-limited environments Basic Life Support
(BLS) certification Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
certification Strong verbal and written communication skill
Computer skills (Microsoft, PowerPoint, Word, Excel) Core
Competencies Strategic Thinking Emotional Intelligence Conflict
Resolution Fiscal Management Problem solving Change Management
Interdisciplinary Collaboration Regulatory Knowledge
Physical/Mental Requirements for Position Ability to read and write
(legibly) Ability to communicate appropriately and effectively
Ability to understand and resolve simple to complex problems
Ability to understand simple to complex instructions Ability to
constantly walk, stand, and/or lift items weighing up to 50lbs
Ability to frequently utilize full range of motion, including
crouching, stooping, reaching, bending and twisting Ability to
frequently lift, pull, push with assistance of one other person,
the weight of the average patient Ability to see and hear and
distinguish color Ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks
Ability to function independently without constant supervision
Frequent exposure to blood and body fluids, communicable diseases,
chemicals, radiation, and repetitive motions Bloodborne Pathogen
Classification: Category 1-Occupational exposure
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