Behavioral Health Chief Nursing Officer at Clinical Management Consultants
Everett, WA
About the Job
An established behavioral health hospital in Western Washington is looking to bring on a Behavioral Health Chief Nursing Officer to join their incredible team of medical professionals.
This facility prides itself in being a Joint Commission Accredited Behavioral Health facility. With both inpatient and outpatient treatment, this facility also offers comprehensive patient care in psychosis, addiction, depression, anxiety and most other mental health conditions. Over the past five years, this Hospital has become one of Washington’s top mental health care facilities. This facility is known as one of the top mental health hospitals in the area while they are committed to giving the highest level of care to patients.
The Behavioral Health Chief Nursing Officer will be responsible for the strategic direction, operational management, and clinical leadership of nursing practices within the facility. This role is critical in ensuring high-quality patient care, compliance with regulatory standards, and the professional development of nursing staff. It is important that applicants have experience with recruiting, training, and mentoring nursing staff, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and continuous improvement as this will be expected from the CNO.
Located in the beautiful PNW in Western Washington, this is a hard opportunity to pass up. Sitting near the shores of Puget Sound, this area is known for its family friendly atmosphere, with a mix of residential neighborhoods, parks, and a handful of recreational activities. The Behavioral Health Chief Nursing Officer would have the ability to travel 30 miles into Seattle for exciting activities and street markets. This town is surrounded by beautiful outdoor opportunities including access to rivers, and nearby forests.
This Behavioral Health Hospital is offering a highly competitive base salary for the area as well as comprehensive benefits to top that. Interviews have already begun for a new Behavioral Health Chief Nursing Officer, so apply now for immediate consideration.