CNE's job responsibility is also to see if the nurses are following all the rules and regulations plus the guidelines given to them or not. CNE has some job responsibilities linked to other departments, projects or programs too. CNE is an individual who looks after the clinical and professional services. These services include Nursing, outpatient specialty clinics, radiology, laboratory, home health and wellness services. CNE's duty is to report all his work directly to the CEO of the organization. Chief Nursing Executive play an important role in department's effective operations and its continuous improvement activities. The scope of the CNE activities are not only limited to the department's internal functioning but also how the internal functioning is integrated to organization's strategic initiatives. The essential accountabilities in the CNE jobs are many. CNE ensures implementation, development and evaluation of standard practices linked with patient care areas. CNE job responsibility is to promote the goals and objectives of the organization and participate in implementation, monitoring and development of new program strategies related to nursing services and the capital budgets. CNE has to take the interviews for the nursing posts like nurse managers, nursing supervisors and other personnel, in his organization and hire them if he feels the candidate is a right person. He has to assist the nurse managers in evaluation of nursing care delivery system. CNE ensures that there is a positive work relationship between the various medical staff members and share information and resources with each other effectively. CNE is one of the members of the medical staff meetings. CNE also takes care of nursing service department training and educational matters. His job is to promote professional development of medical staff through education, mentoring and orientation. Thus, all the above roles are played by Chief Nurse Executive in the CNE job. One should have proper qualifications and skills required to become a CNE and then he can search for the Chief Nurse Executive jobs in local newspaper listings or the Internet, where there are a number of agencies who have placed information about relevant openings. |

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