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Nurses in management positions --help!Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() 1. What is your job title and where is your position on the organizational table in your organization? 2. What are the biggest challenges you face as being a manager? 3. What do you consider qualities that a manager should have? 4. What are the responsibilities of your job? 5. Can you hire, evaluate, or recommend change? 6. When a change is ordered by your institution, what strategies do you use to help staff conform and make the change? 7. What techniques or methods do you use to solve a problem with a staff member? For example a "just culture" or direct discipline. 8. When a corrective action plan is required, what role do you play, if any? Example of a situation. 9. Describe quality improvement actives in which you are involved. Could you give an example? 10. Is there any special training needed for the position you are in? 11. Do you have to serve on specific committees, attend meetings and how often? Hi OceanMindedRN - Several of our nurses on this site are also educators, have stressed that the point of these interview assignments is to actually go out and interview a nurse and practice those interview skills. There is a lot of give and take in an actual face to face interview that one misses out on when you just email or post a list of questions. Additionally, on an anonymous site, you have no idea whether the person you are speaking to is actually a nurse or even in management. You will not get any takers here, so my suggestion would be to use some of those connections you have been making in your clinicals to find a couple of actual managers to interview. I think you will find the experience extremely valuable. Good luck to you in your final year! Comment:
another suggestion is to contact one of the Educators at a local hospital for names and numbers
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Quote from VivaLaVespaGirlHi OceanMindedRN - Several of our nurses on this site are also educators, have stressed that the point of these interview assignments is to actually go out and interview a nurse and practice those interview skills. There is a lot of give and take in an actual face to face interview that one misses out on when you just email or post a list of questions. Additionally, on an anonymous site, you have no idea whether the person you are speaking to is actually a nurse or even in management. You will not get any takers here, so my suggestion would be to use some of those connections you have been making in your clinicals to find a couple of actual managers to interview. I think you will find the experience extremely valuable. Good luck to you in your final year!
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Quote from OceanMindedRNThank you for the advice. I forgot to mention we have to do TWO interviews, only one has to be face-to-face.
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