Ambulatory Clinical Leader Cardiology Practice - Laconia
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Under the general direction of the Practice Manager and with clinical guidance from the Clinical Manager, the Ambulatory Clinical Leader serves as a clinical and administrative leader within the ambulatory care practice. This shared leadership role is structured as 50% administrative and 50% direct clinical care, balancing direct patient care responsibilities with leadership, coaching, and practice management activities. The Ambulatory Clinical Leader provides guidance and mentorship to nursing staff, and other clinical team members, ensuring adherence to organizational policies, standardized clinical workflows, and system-wide clinical standards. The role supports practice-level performance, quality initiatives, patient safety, competency development, and staff engagement. The Ambulatory Clinical Leader fosters consistent adoption of clinical standards, promotes professional practice excellence, and helps optimize operational efficiency, access, and patient experience at the practice level as well as other clinical/operational duties as defined in collaboration with the practice manager and resource provider. Education Bachelor degree in Nursing or related field, or Associate Degree in Nursing with commensurate experience outlined below. Certification, Registration & Licensure Licensure required: Current New Hampshire State Registered Nurse license. Certification required: Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers certification, or equivalent course credentialed by American Heart Association. Refer to Management of Mandatory Required Certification, Competencies and Education/Training Policy for department specific certifications.